The pearl of the Adriatic

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Surrounded by high thick walls, the old seaside town of Dalmatia, Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, the city is a tempting destination for all celebrities in the world. 

It is thought that the city was founded in the 7th century AC. From 1205 to 1358 Dubrovnik was ruled by the Republic of Venice. From 1358 to 1808 Dubrovnik was a special state, which is called the Dubrovnik Republic. It is one of those coastal Mediterranean cities that are formed on the understanding of the old Hellenic culture. It evolves as a polis - a city in which a civilian government arises to establish itself in a republic following the reputation of Venice. 

Today in Dubrovnik proudly witness the memories of history. The whole circle of fortresses and high walls around the city were built for his protection in the 14th and 15th centuries. The panoramic view of these fortresses on the Adriatic Sea is worth the experience. Stradun is the square and main street in the city, which offers a lot of fun, yet it has retained its magic from the past.

Wonderful bars and restaurants, live music, the smell of the Adriatic Sea and the luxurious yachts are a paradise for the eyes and soul. Like other coastal cities, Dubrovnik is the seat of a powerful fleet, which is a carrier of trade. 

Huffington Post counts Croatia, especially Dubrovnik, among the five most attractive locations to visit if you go on a honeymoon. As an extremely attractive wedding space, the Lovrijenac Fortress is always mentioned, which due to the high hire of 10,000 kunas (about 1300 euros) for most young couples still remains a dream.

The irresistible splendid sea temperature, charming shine, aromatic herbs, vines and olives delight every visitor. Dubrovnik is an old story narrated in a modern way, ancient wisdom, preserved for all generations, and with his visit you will understand why this place Lord Lord Byron himself calls "the pearl of the Adriatic."