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    So smitten was Lord Byron with Dubrovnik that he eulogised the one-time city-state as the Pearl of the Adriatic. George Bernard Shaw was not slow to praise this superlative inducing paradise either, proclaiming that those who seek paradise on earth should seek it in Dubrovnik. Backed by steep limestone crags to the rear and fronted by the sublimely blue waters of the Adriatic, this perfectly preserved gem is encompassed within sturdy medieval walls, which house a cocktail of baroque churches and palaces.

    Dubrovnik (formerly known as the Republic of Ragusa) survived for centuries as a free city state whose motto was Libertas (freedom), standing up both against the powerful Venetians to the north as well as the Ottomans to the south with the sort of skilful negotiation and double-dealing that Machiavelli would have been proud of. Its proud citizens boast that their thick city walls have never been breached, though the walls and the resolve of the inhabitants were tested in the winter of 1991-1992 when Serb and Montenegrin paramilitaries, backed up the Yugoslav National Army, the Navy and the Air Force laid siege to a city that had no real strategic value or Serb claim to ownership in a brutal act of cultural vandalism that helped bring Europe round to the Croatian cause.

    Today the only legacies of the siege are the swathe of new roof tiles, easily identified by their new shade (the original quarry closed down before the siege), and the large board that guards the entry to the old city, and marks where the shells hit. Today the crowds are back in Dubrovnik as it reclaims its crown. In high season, the city overflows with tourists and cruise ship passengers and more and more citizens from the rest of Europe are investing in property in this idyllic corner of the Adriatic.

    Croatian Tourist Office

    Address: Iblerov trg 10, Importanne Galleria, 10000 Zagreb,Croatia

    Email: info@htz.hr

    Phone: +385 (0) 1 455 6455

    • Troubadur
      This cosy jazz bar, at the heart of Dubrovnik's Old Town, is a favourite among locals and tourists alike. Sit at small tables on atmospheric Gunduliceva square or secure a place inside and listen to live jazz music in the evening.
    • Dominican Monastery
      Dubrovnik's 14th-century Dominican Monastery, in the Old Town, hosts some of the best paintings by Dubrovnik's 15th- and 16th-century artists, as well as sculptures, golden ware and historical manuscripts.
    • Dubrovnik City Walls
      Visitors to Dubrovnik are struck by its most recognisable and defining feature - the city wall. The wall runs intact for 1940 metres, encircling the entire city, and is one of the most beautiful and strongest fort systems in Europe.
    • Lapad Peninsula Beaches
      The Lapad Peninsula, to the west of Dubrovnik's Old Town, is dotted with pleasant beaches, most of them open to the public. The beaches are well looked-after and the area's deep-blue sea is renowned for its high water quality.
    • Cultural Historical Museum
      Dubrovnik's Cultural Historical Museum is located inside the luxurious buildings of the Duke's (also referred to as the Rector's) Palace. The permanent collection comprises a wide range of paintings, ceramics, icons, metalwork, textiles, furniture, glassware and photographs.
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