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2025 Mar 5-6: Dubrovnik

  • dougbergh
  • Mar 9
  • 2 min read

Our 90-day visa exile from Schengen being up as of the 2nd (we left Deutschland Dec 2), we decided to take a couple days and go to Dubrovnik, Croatia (Croatia is in Schengen). It’s a 1-1/2 hour bus ride.


As you will see, Dubrovnik is spectacular.


We took a jillion pictures. Best of Wed 4th:




Best of Thu 5th:




And now the details…


Border crossing, we got out of the bus, showed our passports, & got back on. Twice: leaving Montenegro and entering Croatia.


Passport control:



Approaching Dubrovnik:



It’s an hour walk from the bus depot to the old town, fortunately through this open space:





We stayed in a little hotel that seemed still to be under construction - no sign on the door, empty lobby with dust & construction equipment - but the room was very nice and it was amazingly cheap for Dubrovnik: 60euros. ‘Luna hotel’. Didn’t think to take pics in the room, but here’s the street (no cars, narrow streets in Dubrovnik) and front door:




Had a very good lunch at Taj Mahal Bosnian Cuisine. Here’s the food, and looking into the kitchen after dark:




Poked around all afternoon. Streets & buildings made of stone, streets too narrow for cars.




Getting on toward sunset, we happened on a gap in the western wall…




Back inside the wall, strolled some more, sat at The Troubadore for a drink & listened to a pretty good crooner do American standards.




Up @ 6 thurs am to catch sunrise:



Walked around, had breakfast on Liza square:




You can circle the entire old town atop the wall. We did:






More pokin around:




And into the 15th century Franciscan Monastery:




Outside the wall for a good lunch at Dubravka 1836:




Back in, to the Rector’s Palace:




Retrieved the backpack (Toni, the hotel proprietor, kept it for us for the day) and a tea on the harbor:




…and the hour-long march back to the bus depot:




On the sunset bus out of town:







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