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Experience Dubrovnik at night with this 1.5-hour walking tour for $23.98, featuring key sights, expert guides, and illuminated views away from crowds.
Exploring Dubrovnik after dark offers a fresh perspective on this historic coastal city. The Dubrovnik By Night Walking Tour provides an engaging 90-minute journey through the Old Town’s most iconic sites, all while avoiding daytime crowds and enjoying the city’s illuminated beauty. Starting at the centrally located Amerling Fountain, the tour invites you to see Dubrovnik’s key attractions in a peaceful, evening setting. With a price of just $23.98 per person, this tour offers excellent value for those eager to combine sightseeing with a relaxed, atmospheric experience.
The tour is led by a local, licensed guide who shares insightful stories about Dubrovnik’s history, making it suitable for visitors of all ages. The small group size, limited to 20 travelers, enhances the chance for personal interaction. The tour includes group discounts and a mobile ticket option, which makes booking straightforward. While the tour doesn’t include entrance to buildings or transportation to sights, it excels in providing a rundown in a compact timeframe. This tour is ideal for those wanting to see Dubrovnik’s highlights illuminated at night and enjoy a more intimate experience.


The tour begins at Amerling Fountain, marked by a blue umbrella, outside the walls of Dubrovnik at Pile Square. This centrally located meeting point makes it easy to find, especially with nearby landmarks like the Dubravka gift shop. The guide provides a brief introduction before the walk commences, setting the tone for a relaxed exploration of the city’s night-time charm.
The short 5-minute stop at this starting point ensures a smooth beginning, with no entrance fees involved. The fountain area’s central position allows for an easy start to the night’s sightseeing adventure.
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The first official stop is Pile Gate, a historic entrance to the Old Town. Here, the guide explains the layout of Dubrovnik, sharing insights into the city’s structure and defensive walls. This 10-minute stop provides foundational knowledge that enhances understanding as the tour continues.
Standing at Pile Gate, visitors can appreciate the impressive fortress architecture and imagine how the city’s defenses once protected its inhabitants. The guide also offers a short overview of Dubrovnik’s history, setting the scene for the sights ahead.

As the tour moves along the main street Stradun, you pass by the Franciscan Church and Monastery. An estimated 15-minute stop allows for a closer look at the historic pharmacy, one of the oldest in Europe. The guide shares stories about the original water supply, including the Onofrio Fountain, which supplied water to the city for centuries.
This stop also highlights the significance of Dubrovnik’s religious and medical history, offering context to the city’s development. The illuminated Stradun street with its interesting houses and shops makes for a lively atmosphere even at night.

Next, the tour visits Luza Square, the heart of Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Here, the bell tower and Sponza Palace are prominent sights, and the guide discusses their historical roles. This 10-minute pause allows guests to appreciate the architecture and ambiance of this bustling square lit up at night.
At Luza Square, the patron church stands in the middle, emphasizing the religious and civic importance of the area. The illuminated setting provides a picturesque backdrop for photographs and reflection.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Rector’s Palace, often cited as the most beautiful building in Dubrovnik. The guide shares stories about its structure, history, and current function.
Spending about 10 minutes here, visitors learn about the palace’s role as the seat of government for centuries. Its impressive architecture stands out against the night sky, and the guide’s explanations add depth to the visual experience.
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The biggest church in Dubrovnik, the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, is another key stop. During the 10-minute visit, the guide describes its treasury and significance within the city.
Although the tour doesn’t include entry, the exterior views of this grand structure at night highlight its architectural grandeur. It’s an excellent photo opportunity and a chance to absorb the peaceful nocturnal atmosphere of the city.

The guide leads the group to Ivan Gundulic’s monument, a notable statue dedicated to the famous Croatian poet. Adjacent to the Jezuits stairs, this stop offers a look at Dubrovnik’s cultural heritage.
In about 10 minutes, visitors can see the statue and appreciate its significance, along with the stairs leading down to other parts of the old town, perfect for exploring further on their own later.

The tour concludes with a stroll through Prijeko street, a maze of narrow side streets that reveal a more local view of Dubrovnik. The guide shares stories that give insight into local life and neighborhood history during this 10-minute walk.
This part of the tour highlights the charm of Dubrovnik’s hidden corners, away from the main tourist routes, and offers an authentic feel of the city at night.
The tour departs from Brsalje ul. 2, a centrally accessible location in Dubrovnik. It ends at Luza Square, making it convenient for visitors to continue exploring or to catch nearby transportation options.
With group discounts available and a mobile ticket option, the booking process is straightforward. The tour has a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a friendly and engaging experience. It does not include hotel pickup or transportation to attractions, so travelers should plan accordingly.
The evening timing at sunset is perfect for avoiding the daytime heat and crowds, as many reviews highlight. The illuminated landmarks and peaceful atmosphere offer a different perspective of Dubrovnik that’s hard to replicate during the day.
The knowledgeable guides are frequently praised for their friendly, engaging, and detailed storytelling, especially those like Goran, Danielle, and Mihaela. Multiple reviews mention the guides’ ability to share personal experiences and historical insights, enriching the experience.
While some reviews do mention potential issues like group size or communication problems, these are exceptions and don’t detract from the overall positive impression. The cost-effective price makes this tour accessible, and its short duration fits well into an evening itinerary.
This 1.5-hour walking tour provides a beautiful, intimate glimpse of Dubrovnik’s main sights under night lighting. The experts guiding the group help bring the city’s history and architecture to life, making it a worthwhile experience for anyone interested in culture, history, and stunning scenery.
The tour’s small group format and affordable price enhance its appeal, especially for travelers seeking a relaxed, informative evening activity. Although it doesn’t include interior visits or transport, the outdoor views and storytelling create a memorable snapshot of Dubrovnik’s charm after sunset.
This tour is particularly recommended for those wanting to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful, illuminated overview of this historic city.
“A great experience, went at the slowest person speed. A good introduction to Dubrovniks history. Good”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed for most travelers, with most participating without issues. Physical requirements are minimal as it’s a walking tour on even terrain.
Does this tour include entrance to any buildings?
No, the tour involves outdoor visits and does not include entry to buildings like churches or palaces.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Brsalje ul. 2, near Amerling Fountain, easily accessible in the city center.
Is the tour available in different languages?
While not explicitly stated, guides are known for their excellent English language skills.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there group discounts?
Yes, group discounts are available, making it more affordable for larger groups.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it suitable for an evening activity.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
The small group format makes it a good choice for solo travelers who want a more personal experience.
What makes this tour different from daytime visits?
The nighttime illumination and quieter streets provide a different, more relaxed atmosphere compared to daytime tours.
How do I book?
Booking can be done online via the provided link, and tickets are available as mobile tickets for convenience.
The Dubrovnik By Night Walking Tour offers a well-rounded, affordable way to see the iconic sights illuminated at night, with knowledgeable guides providing authentic stories that bring this historic city to life. It’s an excellent choice for visitors looking to experience Dubrovnik’s beauty away from the crowds and to get a genuine sense of its past and present.