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Dubrovnik, often called the "Pearl of the Adriatic," is a breathtaking coastal city in southern Croatia. It is most famous for its magnificent medieval city walls that encircle the Old Town. These walls were built between the 12th and 17th centuries to protect the city from invaders. Stretching over 2 kilometers, they offer panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the orange-tiled rooftops of Dubrovnik. Walking the walls is like stepping into a history book. You'll see watchtowers, forts, bastions, and ancient stone paths under your feet. Every angle reveals a new stunning view – from hidden alleyways to the sparkling coastline. The walls reach up to 25 meters high and up to 6 meters thick in places. Along the walk, you'll pass Fort Lovrijenac, standing proudly outside the western wall, and the round Minčeta Tower, the highest point of the wall. The walls have also gained fame from the "Game of Thrones" series, where they represented King’s Landing. Despite their age, the walls are remarkably well-preserved and continue to impress travelers from around the world. The entrance fee supports the preservation of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Inside the Old Town, cobbled streets, baroque churches, and charming squares await. From sunrise to sunset, the views from the walls are unforgettable. You can even spot Lokrum Island in the distance. The Adriatic breeze, seagulls flying overhead, and distant boat sails create a magical atmosphere. The best time to walk the walls is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds. Every step tells a story of Dubrovnik’s resilience and maritime power. These walls have withstood wars, earthquakes, and centuries of change. They remind visitors of the strength and beauty of human craftsmanship. Walking the entire circuit takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. There are multiple entry points, including near Pile Gate and St. John's Fortress. From above, the city looks like a terracotta dream by the sea. If you're visiting Dubrovnik, don’t miss this unforgettable experience. It’s a highlight for photographers, history lovers, and romantics alike. Dubrovnik’s city walls are more than just stone—they are the soul of the city. Let your journey begin here.