Dubrovnik, in September, is bustling with things to do. There are exhibitions to keep art fans occupied for days, gastro events to get foodies salivating, and music festivals to get the whole city ...
Read our top local picks and tips of the many exciting things to do in Croatia, from food to festivals, history, nature and ...
From its limestone promontory, Dubrovnik captivates with its dramatic presence. Overwhelmed by tourists and sun, it nevertheless hides within its corners five centuries of maritime trade and ...
Close to Zagreb’s pretty Zrinjevac park, Marelica Art Latte is a new venture providing something a little different from what you... The tenth edition of Vinart Grand Tasting is taking place at ...
Confession time: when we were looking for a European destination in summer, Croatia hadn’t initially been on our radar. But a ...
The first thing you'll see as you approach Dubrovnik from the sky or the sea is the city walls. These ancient fortifications were built and rebuilt in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries as the ...
Overlooking the calm blue Adriatic, Dubrovnik is one of the world’s most magnificent walled cities. Once the capital of the mighty sea-faring Republic of Ragusa (1358-1808), it’s now Croatia ...
Dubrovnik’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and for good reason. The cobbled streets, Gothic, Renaissance, and ...
Dubrovnik Cathedral, or the Church of the Assumption, is actually the third church built on the site. The first, a Byzantine-style building, was constructed in the 6th and 7th centuries, before a ...