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Explore Dubrovnik’s historic city walls on this 2-hour sunset guided tour for $29.97, featuring Game of Thrones sights, panoramic views, and expert insight.
The Dubrovnik City Walls Sunset Guided Tour offers a captivating way to experience one of Croatia’s most iconic sights. Priced at $29.97 per person, this two-hour tour takes visitors around the medieval city walls, revealing their strategic defenses, historical significance, and charming architecture. It departs from Brsalje ul. 2 and includes an official licensed guide who shares engaging stories about the area’s past, making it ideal for history buffs and sunset lovers alike.
What makes this tour particularly attractive is its emphasis on stunning views at sunset. The timing allows visitors to enjoy the changing colours of Dubrovnik’s skyline while walking along over 1,000 stairs that help keep the walk active and rewarding. With a small group size capped at 20, the experience feels intimate and personalized. The tour is well-suited for those with moderate physical fitness who want a comprehensive yet manageable exploration of the city walls.

The tour begins at the Amerling Fontana, located at Brsalje 2, right outside the old town walls, next to the Dubravka gift shop. The guide, easily identifiable by a blue umbrella, gathers the group here, making it a straightforward meeting spot. The initial stop takes about 5 minutes, during which guests receive their free admission ticket to the walls (note that the wall entry fee is not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately for 40 EUR per person).
This location sets the tone for a scenic walk full of history and vibrant visuals. The easy access and clear meeting point help ensure a smooth start to the experience.
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The main part of the tour begins as the group ascends the steps onto the city walls across from the Onofrio fountain at the western entrance. This section offers the best panoramic views of the old town’s rooftops and narrow streets. Over approximately 20 minutes, the guide introduces visitors to the strengths and weaknesses of each fortress along the walls, giving insight into Dubrovnik’s defensive design.
This part of the walk is where the history and architecture come alive, with views stretching across the adriatic coastline. The combination of scenic beauty and informative narration makes this a highlight for many.

Next, the tour stops at Fort Bokar, a key defensive point guarding the western entrance and offering a stunning view of Fort Lawrence. From here, visitors appreciate the importance of the fortress in Dubrovnik’s defense system. The group then moves to Poljana Mrtvo Zvono, a round fortress that protected the southern section of the walls from potential sea threats.
Both stops last around 15 minutes each and are free to access. The fortresses’ strategic locations and well-preserved structures provide excellent photo opportunities and a sense of the city’s medieval military ingenuity.

Continuing along the southern side, the Fortress of St. John controls the city port’s entry, emphasizing its role in maritime security. About 15 minutes are spent here, where visitors learn how these forts guarded Dubrovnik from sea invasions.
The Revelin Fortress was specifically built to strengthen vulnerable points and offered major protection against Turks. The guide explains its historical significance, making it clear how these fortifications contributed to Dubrovnik’s resilience.

The Minceta Fortress marks the most prominent point in the landward defense system. Its impressive height and volume dominate the north-western part of the city walls. This stop offers remarkable views and a chance to appreciate the fortress’s architectural grandeur.
Access to this part of the walls is not included in the tour price, but the guide’s explanations help visitors understand its vital role in Dubrovnik’s defenses.
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Throughout the approximately two-hour walk, visitors climb over 1,000 steps, which adds a good amount of physical activity. The route covers several fortress sites, offering insights into medieval warfare, city planning, and strategic defense. The balance of scenic vistas and historical narration makes the walk engaging and informative.
The group moves at a comfortable pace, with plenty of opportunities to take photos, enjoy the views, and ask questions. The small group size ensures an intimate experience, and the licensed guide provides personalized attention and detailed storytelling.

After completing the circuit of the walls, the tour concludes on Stradun street or nearby. The timing around sunset ensures that attendees witness the beautiful light over Dubrovnik’s rooftops and sea, creating perfect photo moments. Many reviews emphasize how Desa, the guide, makes the experience memorable with her engaging and friendly style.
The sunset experience makes this tour a perfect option for those seeking a relaxed yet thorough exploration, wrapped up with stunning views and a sense of history.

The tour departs from Brsalje ul. 2 and includes an official local licensed guide. Since the city walls ticket costs 40 EUR per person and must be purchased in advance, it’s wise to plan ahead. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness due to the number of stairs and walking involved.
The maximum group size is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind for planning.
This guided walk combines history, scenic beauty, and the charm of Dubrovnik at sunset. The expert narration, combined with stops at significant fortresses and popular filming sites, makes it ideal for history enthusiasts and Game of Thrones fans alike. The small group size and engaging guide ensure a comfortable and educational experience.
While the walls’ entrance fee is not included in the $29.97 price, the overall value remains high considering the duration and quality of the guide. The timing at dusk adds a magical element that elevates the walk beyond a simple sightseeing tour.
“I liked this so much I sent others on the same tour the next morning. Deca was amazing, giving so much of the history of Dubrovnik as well as infor…”
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves over 1,000 stairs and some moderate physical activity, so it’s best suited for visitors with moderate fitness levels. Children comfortable with walking and stairs can enjoy the experience, but those with mobility challenges may find it difficult.
Are the Wall tickets included in the price?
No, the city walls ticket costs 40 EUR per person and must be purchased separately in advance. The tour price covers the guided experience only.
What is the best time to join the tour?
The tour is designed to coincide with sunset, so late afternoon or early evening is recommended for the most picturesque views and atmosphere.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour begins. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, the tour is led by an official local licensed guide, providing narration in English.
What do I need to bring?
Comfortable footwear is essential due to stairs and uneven paths. Bringing a camera and sun protection is also advisable, especially at sunset.
Does the tour include any food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included, but the guide can offer recommendations on places to eat afterward.
Will I see filming locations from Game of Thrones?
Yes, several stops include filming sites from the popular TV series, appealing to fans of the show.
Is there a limit on the number of participants?
The maximum group size is 20 travelers, ensuring a relaxed and personalized experience.
What is the duration of the tour?
The walk lasts approximately 2 hours, covering multiple fortress stops and scenic viewpoints.
Can I join the tour if I arrive late?
It’s best to arrive at the meeting point on time, as the group departs from there and late arrivals may miss out.
This Dubrovnik City Walls Sunset Guided Tour combines history, scenic views, and the charm of sunset in a well-organized package. With expert guides, a manageable group size, and several notable stops, it offers both educational value and memorable vistas—perfect for those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed way to enjoy Dubrovnik’s walls.