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Discover Dubrovnik’s historic city walls with a guided tour, featuring stunning views, key forts, and expert insights for just $29 per person.
Exploring the city walls of Dubrovnik offers a captivating glimpse into the city’s medieval past. For $29 per person, this guided walking tour takes you along the 2-kilometer UNESCO-listed walls, revealing the fortress’s strategic importance and architectural beauty. The tour is led by a professional licensed guide, ensuring an engaging experience filled with stories, insights, and spectacular vistas.
The tour includes visits to key defense forts like Minceta Tower, Bokar, Revelin Fortress, and St. John Fort. It’s suitable for travelers who enjoy history, panoramic views, and learning about Dubrovnik’s resilience through centuries of wars, including the recent Homeland War. Keep in mind, the entrance fee to the city walls is €40, which is paid separately. This tour suits those who want an informative, scenic walk with plenty of photo opportunities but should be aware that it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the physical nature of the walk.


The tour begins at the Amerling Fountain, located outside the Old Town, next to Dubravka Restaurant. Your guide, identifiable by a blue umbrella with the “Du Tour” logo, meets you here for a prompt start. The meeting point is convenient and well-known, making it easy to find without stress.
The activity concludes back at the same meeting point, allowing for easy continuation of your sightseeing plans. The tour is conducted in English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and French, so language options are varied to suit many travelers.
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The 2-kilometer walk around Dubrovnik’s city walls offers a glimpse into medieval defense architecture. The walls, despite being centuries old, have preserved their structure through wars and modern challenges, including the 1991–1995 Homeland War. The walk is not just about the views; it’s about understanding how Dubrovnik was protected from pirates and foreign armies over the centuries.
While strolling, you’ll admire the magnificent terracotta rooftops and narrow streets from above. The view over the Adriatic Sea is stunning, revealing boats on the horizon and offering perfect photo moments. The well-preserved medieval cannons add a historical touch to the scenery, illustrating the city’s defensive past.

The tour guides you through important military sites: Minceta Tower, Bokar, Revelin Fortress, and St. John Fort. Each fortification played a crucial role in Dubrovnik’s defense. Minceta Tower stands out as one of the most prominent structures, highlighted for its impressive preservation and historical significance.
Stops at these forts allow close-up views of medieval cannons and defensive walls. Guides share stories about how these structures withstood attacks and contributed to Dubrovnik’s safety for centuries. These sites are both educational and visually striking, making every moment along the walk meaningful.

This tour is available at early morning or sunset, both offering unique experiences. The early morning walk benefits from less crowded conditions and cooler temperatures, ideal for capturing photos and enjoying a peaceful atmosphere. Many reviews highlight the lesser crowds and softer light, perfect for photography.
The sunset tour offers a gorgeous evening glow over the city and sea. The lighting enhances the terracotta rooftops and historic structures, creating a beautiful backdrop for photos. The evening atmosphere feels more relaxed, and the views are truly breathtaking at this time.
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The walk spans approximately 2 kilometers and involves walking over stairs and uneven surfaces. The tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or difficulty with stairs. Comfortable shoes are essential—trainers or walking shoes are recommended.
It’s advised to bring water and wear sun protection in summer months. The tour includes several stops for explanations, photos, and sometimes brief rests. The duration is not explicitly stated but can be expected to last for about 1.5 to 2 hours. Sensible shoes and a good level of fitness will make the experience more enjoyable.
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With professional licensed guides, this tour offers more than just a walk. Guides share stories and historical facts that bring Dubrovnik’s past to life. The guides are praised for their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and ability to answer questions, making the experience engaging for all.
Many reviews emphasize that guided tours enhance understanding and make the experience more meaningful. The guides also offer local tips for restaurants, other sights, and souvenirs, adding extra value to the tour.
The walking tour involves climbing stairs and navigating narrow, uneven surfaces along the city walls. It is not suitable for people with mobility impairments. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and prepare for a physically active experience. The pace is generally steady, with several stops, but the stairs and walking length can be challenging for some.
The tour does not specify accessibility features, so those with mobility concerns should plan accordingly. Water and sun protection are recommended, especially during warmer months when the sun can be intense.

While the guided tour costs $29, the entrance fee to access the city walls is €40 and must be purchased separately. This fee can be paid at the official Dubrovnik City Walls website or at the ticket office before the tour. The fee grants entry to the walls, but the guide fee covers the interpretive experience and storytelling.
Many visitors find the additional cost justified because the guide’s insights dramatically enhance the visit, turning a simple walk into a storytelling journey through Dubrovnik’s history.

What makes this tour particularly appealing is the combination of the breathtaking views, detailed storytelling, and expert guidance. The small group atmosphere, along with the timing options, makes it a flexible and enjoyable way to explore Dubrovnik’s historic walls.
The positive reviews highlight knowledgeable guides like Mikayla, Desa, and Michaela, praised for their friendly approach and ability to answer questions. The value for money is clear, with many noting that the added insights make the experience worthwhile.
This Dubrovnik City Walls tour offers an affordable, informative, and scenic experience that highlights the city’s defensive architecture and stunning vistas. The guides’ expertise, combined with spectacular views and historic forts, makes it a top choice for visitors wanting to understand Dubrovnik’s past while enjoying its beauty.
It’s especially well-suited for those who enjoy history, photography, and outdoor walks, provided they’re prepared for stairs and walking. The early morning and sunset options cater to different preferences, ensuring a memorable experience at a reasonable price.
“Our guide was so knowledgeable with a lovely personality”
How much does the Dubrovnik City Walls tour cost?
The guided tour is $29 per person, with the additional entrance fee to the walls being €40.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the Amerling Fountain, outside of the Old Town, next to Dubravka Restaurant. Look for the guide with a blue umbrella.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour involves stairs and uneven surfaces and is not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
What makes this tour stand out?
The expert guides, breathtaking views, and visits to important forts like Minceta Tower make this experience both educational and scenic.
What is the best time to take this tour?
Both early morning and sunset are popular, with early mornings offering less crowds and cooler temperatures, while sunset provides beautiful lighting.
Can I buy my entrance tickets separately?
Yes, the €40 entrance fee can be purchased online or at the ticket office before the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The walk typically lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on stops and pace.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, water, and sun protection are recommended for a more enjoyable experience.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely. The combination of spectacular views, historical insights, and friendly guides makes it highly worthwhile for most visitors.