Discover the best top things to do in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia including Minceta Fortress, Revelin Tower, Monastery of Our Lady of Andela, Tvrdava Koruna, Franjevacki Crkva Male Brace, City Guard Building, Steinmauer, Tower Kanalevic, Prijeko street, Bishops Palace.
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An interesting landmark along your wall walk with wonderful views of all of Old Town. If you begin the counterclockwise wall walk from near Pile Gate, you will want to keep looking back for views of Fort Minceta as you walk away from it. Once you have almost completed your circumnavigation of the wall, Fort Minceta will be the last landmark you will come to before returning to your starting point.
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Amazing, high elevation scenic views, must see!! Beautiful old monastery and cemetery! (Also known as Our Lady of Angels.) Interesting, small museum inside. Good parking, tight driveway. Easy to get to, not far from Orebić's center. A highlight of our visit to the Peljesšac peninsula.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
This was really an old pharmacy. The museum is small and fantastic , the garden inside the monastery is beautiful with palm trees and flowers. The not so nice part of the history can bee seen in the walls, telling of the destruction during the wars in the beginning of 90's. You can still see the missile holes and pieces of the exploded ammunition. There is an operating pharmacy in the monastery!
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This is the Admirals residence located by the Bell-Tower. It dates from the 15th century and it's been restored in the 20th century, but with the preserved Baroque facade.
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This is street parallel with Placa stretching to the east. You can reach it if you walk by the Franciscan Church wall, and turn left to Medović Street. Area is popular among tourists beacuse of pictoresque ambience with old Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque houses. Today, these are mostly turned into respectable restaurants.
I liked this street much more than the main street below. This had older houses and retail spaces and tons of small stylish restaurants too. Great photo ops at all hours of the day, especially at dusk. You have to climb some steps to get there but once you do, you can walk for a long time parallel to the main street below. I loved walking and exploring on this street ten times more than the main street, more picturesque and much more like I imagined (and hoped) Old Town would be. Well work checking out, much less crowded than down below, and a much less touristy feeling exudes from there. Recommended.
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