Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a city full of charm, history, and unforgettable views. Known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” it’s an amazing place to explore even if you only have one day. This guide will help you make the most of your time in Dubrovnik in 1 day, balancing the city’s stunning historic spots with popular Game of Thrones filming locations.
Morning: Discover Dubrovnik’s Historic Old Town and City Walls
Start your day by diving into the heart of Dubrovnik’s history with a walk around the Old Town and its ancient city walls. Dating back to the 13th century, these walls have protected Dubrovnik for centuries and offer incredible views over the city and Adriatic Sea. The entire route around the walls takes about two hours, but you can also stop at several lookout points along the way to capture fantastic photos.
Mid-Morning: DYI Game of Thrones Tour-King’s Landing Highlights
After getting an overview of the Old Town, it’s time to explore some famous Game of Thrones filming spots. Dubrovnik became King’s Landing, and these locations bring fans right into the heart of Westeros and you can see it all in Dubrovnik in 1 day.
- Fort Lovrijenac (Red Keep): This is where many dramatic scenes with Cersei and Tyrion were filmed. Not only does it offer fantastic views, but it’s a must-see for fans! Google Maps link: Fort Lovrijenac
- Photo tip: Capture the fort from below to show its dramatic perch on the cliff, looking every bit like the Red Keep.
- Pile Gate: This beautiful entrance to the Old Town served as the gateway to King’s Landing in several scenes, like when Jaime returns to the city. Google maps link here.
- Photo tip: Snap a shot under the archway, highlighting the entrance to the medieval city streets beyond.
- Jesuit Stairs (Walk of Shame): Cersei’s infamous Walk of Shame took place here. Even if you’re not a Thrones fan, these stairs are a lovely spot in Dubrovnik! Google maps link here.
- Photo tip: Capture a photo looking down the stairs with the Old Town spread out below for a dramatic view.
Afternoon: Explore the Heart of Dubrovnik on Stradun Street
Once you’re finished with the Thrones tour, take a stroll down Stradun Street, Dubrovnik’s main thoroughfare. Lined with limestone buildings, cafes, and shops, Stradun is a lively and picturesque spot. Check out the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and the Franciscan Monastery as you go. Each of these sites reveals a little more of Dubrovnik’s rich history and culture.
At the entrance of the Franciscan Monastery in Dubrovnik’s Old Town, you’ll find a fascinating gargoyle head known as a maskeron. Placed lower than most architectural details, it’s designed in such a way that people can’t stand on it—despite its inviting appearance. Its placement and unique design draw attention and encourage visitors to give it a try. While it may seem like a tempting spot to perch, you’ll quickly discover that balancing on it is nearly impossible! This quirky feature is part of Dubrovnik’s rich architectural charm, and it’s a fun challenge for anyone visiting. Have you tried standing on it? Let us know how it went!
Where to go when you get hungry? You can eat in Barba. Barba’s cozy interior in Dubrovnik feels as unique as its menu. The small space is creatively decorated with handmade wooden fork art left by previous guests, adding a personal and quirky touch. The rustic vibe, coupled with its friendly atmosphere and eco-conscious decor, makes this small place an inviting spot to enjoy fresh, affordable seafood in Dubrovnik. We’ve tried shrimp burger and octopus burger – they were both delicious although we both decided that the shrimp one was a bit better. Google maps link here.
Late Afternoon: Delicious coffee with the sea view and Copacabana beach
Fratello’s Prosecco Bar in Dubrovnik offers a perfect setting for enjoying delicious coffee with a stunning sea view. Google maps link here.
Copacabana Beach in Dubrovnik offers a stunning coastal escape with crystal-clear waters and a relaxing atmosphere. Located in the Babin Kuk area, it’s perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a seaside walk. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Copacabana is an ideal spot to unwind while enjoying the beautiful Adriatic coastline. Google maps link here.
That is all we have seen in Dubrovnik in 1 day. Let us know in the comments what else did you explore when you were there.
5 interesting Facts About Dubrovnik
- Oldest Pharmacy in Europe: The Franciscan Monastery houses one of Europe’s oldest operating pharmacies, dating back to 1317.
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: The entire Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserving its beauty and historic architecture.
- “Pearl of the Adriatic”: Dubrovnik was an independent republic for centuries and rivaled Venice in wealth and trade.
- Protected City Walls: Dubrovnik’s walls were so strong they were never breached, even during the medieval era.
- Unique Festivals: Dubrovnik hosts an annual summer festival with outdoor theater and concerts, showcasing local and international talent.
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