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Dubrovnik Food and Drink Walking Tour with a Local Guide
$166.05
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Dubrovnik Food and Drink Walking Tour provides an authentic culinary experience combined with the rich history and culture of this UNESCO-listed city. Enjoy local specialties at traditional eateries, and explore vibrant markets teeming with fresh local produce. Our expert guides, local insiders passionate about their culinary heritage, will share fascinating stories behind each dish. From exquisite cheeses to robust wines, seafood to sweet treats, your palate is set for an adventure. Winding through cobblestone streets and picturesque squares, Dubrovnik's beauty complements this journey while you'll be listening more of its great history. Our small group sizes ensure a personalized, intimate experience. This tour is a feast for all senses.
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Dubrovnik Food and Drink Walking Tour with a Local Guide
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 3 hours
- Glass of red or white wine at three stops and glass of local brandy/liquer at the last stop
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Expert Local Guide
- Small-group walking tour (Max 12 guests)
- Glass of water at three stops
- 1. stop Starter - Charcuterie board, 2.stop - First main course, 3.stop - Second main course, 4.stop - Dessert at each stop and one liqueur
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Meet at Big Onofrio's fountain in the Old City. Your tour guide will be holding a white plate with the name of the tour.
Return details
Meet at Big Onofrio's fountain in the Old City. Your tour guide will be holding a white plate with the name of the tour.
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The Large Onofrio's Fountain is a prominent landmark in Dubrovnik, Croatia, also a meeting point for our food tour. Located at the entrance of Dubrovnik's Old Town, near Pile Gate, this large circular fountain is a remarkable example of the city's historical infrastructure and architectural grandeur. Constructed in 1438 by the renowned Italian engineer Onofrio della Cava, the fountain was part of a complex water supply system that brought water from a well-spring located over 7 miles away. Despite suffering damage from an earthquake in 1667 and the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s, the fountain has been well-restored and continues to serve as a functional public water source, offering cool refreshment to locals and tourists alike.
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Prijeko streetTaste authentic two courses meal with the glass of quality Croatian wine in a small family run restaurant. Hear the interesting stories about Croatian and Dubrovnik gastronomy.
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Church of Saint BlaiseOur licensed guide will explain you historical meaning of the different food with tasting traditional charcuterie board offered by one of the oldest restaurants in the Old City with the view to the Saint Blaise Church
- Stradun, also known as Placa, is the main street of Dubrovnik and is considered the lifeline of the city. This limestone-paved pedestrian thoroughfare stretches approximately 300 meters, connecting two city gates, Pile Gate to the west and Ploče Gate to the east, and running through the heart of Dubrovnik's UNESCO-protected Old Town. (pass by)
- The Orlando Column, known as "Orlando's Pillar" or "Roland's Column" in Dubrovnik, is a significant historical landmark located in the heart of the city's old town. Erected in 1418, the column features a statue of the medieval knight Orlando (or Roland), a figure of legend who embodies the freedom and fortitude of Dubrovnik. The column, made of limestone, stands 17 feet high and was traditionally used as a public announcement site, a symbol of justice, and a unit of measurement for local cloth sellers. Rich in folklore and history, the Orlando Column is an enduring symbol of Dubrovnik's cultural heritage and resilience. (pass by)
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Gunduliceva Poljana MarketGundulićeva Poljana Market, commonly referred to as the Gundulić Square Market, is a vibrant open-air market located in Gundulić Square in the heart of Dubrovnik's Old Town. Named after Dubrovnik's famous poet Ivan Gundulić, the square transforms into a bustling market each morning. You will have the chance to try one of the traditional sweets of Dubrovnik offered on one of the stands at the farmers market.
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Square Poljana R. BoskovicaGuide will take you to the famous Jesuit Stairs known as Spanish steps or Walk of Shame steps in the Old City. At the square above the steps will be one of the restaurants. there you will taste authentic dishes from the Dubrovnik Republic time dating 16th and 19th century paired with wines from local region.
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Cafe BuzaExplore the south part of the Old City where you can find bars hidden in the rocks
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St. John's FortressThe final stop will be cute pastry shop near the Old port where you will have chance to try traditional cakes or the icecream with the local flavors paired with the traditional Croatian liquors
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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Dubrovnik Food and Drink Walking Tour with a Local Guide
$166.05
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!