Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, dubbed the "Jewel of the Adriatic," certainly lives up to its name. This picturesque city on Croatia's south coast is one of the most popular Mediterranean Sea tourist destinations. It is famous for its rich history and culture, as well as its stunning architecture and beautiful surroundings. Dubrovnik has recently gained notoriety as one of the primary filming locations for the popular television series Game of Thrones.
The building was finished towards the end of the 17th century and quickly became a symbol of freedom in Dubrovnik. Walking along the wall and looking down at the scarlet rooftops below is an unforgettable experience for tourists to the "Adriatic jewel." The city's old center still has Baroque churches, monasteries, and palaces, as well as elaborate fountains created in the Renaissance style and hundreds of ancient dwellings with red tile roofs. On a clear day, visitors can zoom in on the site 60 kilometers from Srd hill. There is a memorial to the Croatian Independence War of the 1990s on top of the hill, as well as service facilities such as restaurants, taverns, and souvenir shops.