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Discover Dubrovnik's highlights with this self-guided walking tour on your smartphone, covering 24 points of interest in around 2 hours for just $8.34.

For travelers eager to uncover the charm of Dubrovnik’s Old Town without the cost of a guided group, the Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour with Audioguide offers a flexible, informative experience. Priced at only $8.34 per person and lasting about 2 hours, this tour makes use of a mobile app that guides you through 24 key points of interest. You’ll explore historic sites, filming locations from Game of Thrones, and scenic spots, all at your own pace.
This tour is especially appealing for those comfortable with smartphones and seeking independence during their sightseeing. While it does not include a human guide, the audioguide app features captivating commentary, offline maps, and illustrations that help identify landmarks. Keep in mind, you’ll need to bring your own headphones and download the app beforehand. The overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 from four reviews indicates solid satisfaction, though some find initial setup a bit tricky.

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The tour begins at Mirador Brsalje, with the first visual impression being St. Lawrence Fortress, a commanding structure overlooking the Adriatic Sea. From here, exploring the fortress requires no guided intervention, inviting a personal appreciation of its rugged walls and ancient tower. It sets the tone for a journey through Dubrovnik’s military architecture and coastal defenses.

The Pile Gate marks the entrance to the Old Town, a stone gateway that has welcomed visitors for centuries. Next, the Large Onofrio Fountain stands as a Renaissance marvel, symbolizing the city’s historic grandeur. These landmarks are free to access and are key photo spots along the route.

The tour takes in the Franciscan Monastery, where serenity and history blend, and the Rectors Palace, a hub of Dubrovnik’s medieval governance. The Church of Saint Blaise, dedicated to the city’s patron saint, showcases stunning architecture and spiritual significance. The Orlando Column further emphasizes Dubrovnik’s medieval independence, standing proudly in the town square.

Gunduliceva Poljana Market offers bustling local flavors with stalls filled with fresh produce and crafts. Meanwhile, the Stradun, Dubrovnik’s main street, shines with its polished stone surface and lively atmosphere, perfect for soaking up the old-world ambiance. The Jesuit Stairs, made famous by Game of Thrones, provide a dramatic setting for panoramic views of the city and sea.

Visitors can marvel at St. Ignatius Church, with its ornate Baroque style and serene interior, and the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, notable for its Renaissance architecture and intricate artwork. These sites are free to explore and deepen the appreciation of Dubrovnik’s spiritual heritage.

The Revelin Fortress guards the eastern entrance, offering a glimpse into the city’s defensive past. The St. John’s Fortress continues this theme, emphasizing strategic military importance. Concluding the tour, the Porporela, a historic port breakwater, invites a leisurely stroll with stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and Dubrovnik’s ancient walls.

The tour starts at Mirador Brsalje and ends back at the same point, making it convenient for those arriving via public transport. The offline map ensures you won’t get lost, while the illustrations aid in identifying landmarks. Since it’s a self-guided experience, you must download the app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on your phone. The group size is limited to 20, offering a comfortable pace and less crowded experience.
While the app provides audio commentary and visual aids, it does not include a human guide or transport. The Old City wall is not part of this tour, so those interested in extensive fortifications will need additional activities. Some users find initial setup a bit tricky if not tech-savvy, though assistance is available from support services like Viator.
This self-guided tour stands out for its affordability and flexibility compared to guided excursions. It’s ideal for those wishing to explore at their own pace and avoid large groups. The inclusion of Game of Thrones filming locations adds a layer of pop culture appeal, making it especially attractive for fans.
This tour offers a cost-effective, rundown of Dubrovnik’s most famous sites, perfect for independent travelers who appreciate history, architecture, and scenic views. While it lacks a guide to answer spontaneous questions, the audio commentary and offline maps help maintain a steady, engaging pace.
Strong points include the wide range of landmarks covered—from forts and churches to markets and film locations—and the flexibility to explore on your own schedule. For those comfortable with smartphone apps and seeking an affordable way to get a broad sense of Dubrovnik’s charm, this tour delivers substantial value.
Limitations to consider are the absence of a human guide and the need for your own headphones. It suits adventurous, tech-savvy visitors who want a personalized, inexpensive experience, with the chance to combine sightseeing with leisure by visiting the Maritime Museum or enjoying a swim afterward.
“Interesting and informative, easy to follow and entertaining. Would recommend if short on time for a quick tour of the old town.”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the self-guided format and manageable walking route make it suitable for most ages, though it involves about 2 hours of walking.
Do I need to bring my own headphones?
Yes, headphones are not included, so bring your own for the best experience.
Can I do the tour at any time?
Yes, the audio guide app is available anytime, and the tour is not restricted by specific hours.
Is there an extra charge for entry to sites?
Most stops are free to access, but some locations like the Rector’s Palace may require an admission ticket. Specific costs are not detailed.
How do I start the tour?
Meet at Mirador Brsalje where the app provides the route and audio commentary once activated.
Will I see Dubrovnik’s city walls?
No, the Old City wall is not included in this tour.
What if I encounter technical issues?
Support can be contacted through the booking platform or via the provided contact details.
How long does the tour take?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, but you can pace yourself.
Is this the best way to explore Dubrovnik?
If you prefer flexibility, independence, and affordability, this self-guided audio tour offers a well-rounded experience without the need for a guide.