Dubrovnik Card: Dubrovnik Pass to all of the Top Attractions

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Dubrovnik Card is a key that opens the door to all of the top attractions of the cities of Dubrovnik, Cavtat and provides the card holder with a number of discounts and significant savings in money, offering a variety of benefits as well as numerous surprises.

Depending on the length of stay in Dubrovnik, you can buy 3 types of cards: 1-Day, 3-Day or 7-Day.

The 1-Day Dubrovnik Card is a unique pass allowing entry into 9 cultural-historical monuments, the top attractions of Dubrovnik. The 3-Day and 7-Day Dubrovnik Card are a unique pass allowing entry into 10 cultural-historical monuments, 9 top attractions of Dubrovnik, and 1 museum in Cavtat.
By purchasing a Dubrovnik Card, you will get a bus card valid throughout the city of Dubrovnik, and also coupons for a suburban ride by purchasing 3 – Day and 7 – Day Dubrovnik Card.

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Duration: 1 to 7 days
Starts: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Trip Category: Sightseeing Tickets & Passes >> Attraction Tickets



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What to Expect When Visiting Dubrovnik, Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija, Croatia

Dubrovnik Card is a key that opens the door to all of the top attractions of the cities of Dubrovnik, Cavtat and provides the card holder with a number of discounts and significant savings in money, offering a variety of benefits as well as numerous surprises.

Depending on the length of stay in Dubrovnik, you can buy 3 types of cards: 1-Day, 3-Day or 7-Day.

The 1-Day Dubrovnik Card is a unique pass allowing entry into 9 cultural-historical monuments, the top attractions of Dubrovnik. The 3-Day and 7-Day Dubrovnik Card are a unique pass allowing entry into 10 cultural-historical monuments, 9 top attractions of Dubrovnik, and 1 museum in Cavtat.
By purchasing a Dubrovnik Card, you will get a bus card valid throughout the city of Dubrovnik, and also coupons for a suburban ride by purchasing 3 – Day and 7 – Day Dubrovnik Card.

Visit: Walls of Dubrovnik, Placa Ulica 32, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

Old city walls. No time limit for visiting.

Working Hours:
1 January – 28 February – 10.00 am – 3.00 pm
1 March – 31 March – 9.00 am – 3.00 pm
1 April – 31 May – 9.00 am – 6.30 pm
1 June – 31 July – 8.00 am – 7.30 pm
1 August – 15 September – 8.00 am – 7.00 pm
15 September – 31 October – 9.00 am – 6.00 pm
1 November – 31 December – 9.00 am – 3.00 pm

The first fortifications were built already in the 8th century, but the most intense construction took place from the mid-15th to the end of the 16th century. The huge earthquake in 1667 did not do much damage.

The ramparts encompass the city in an irregularly shaped polygon, with Fort Minčeta at the highest northwestern landward corner of the city and with Fort St. Johns on the southeastern seaside.

Strong forts, such as Fort Lawrence at Pile and Fort Revelin at Ploče, are also part of the defence system, even though they are separated from the ramparts.

Duration: 3 hours

Visit: Dulcic Masle Pulitika Gallery, Poljana Marina Drzica 1, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

No time limit for visiting
Open:
every day except Monday,
09.00 – 20.00

The Dulčić-Masle-Pulitika Gallery was opened in a house at Držićeva poljana 1, which after the Homeland War was renovated by the American government, intending it to serve as a memorial to Ronald Brown, American Commerce Secretary, who died in an air crash flying in to Dubrovnik in 1996.

It was opened as a venue where the public could appreciate the works of three important Dubrovnik artists – Ivo Dulčić, Antun Masle and Đuro Pulitika.
In the space which is now appropriately equipped for exhibition work, as well as artist whose name the Dulčić-Masle-Pulitika Gallery bears, the Art Gallery Dubrovnik also intends to present other authors and works from its holdings, and thus to familiarise visitors with the things of value that the Art Gallery Dubrovnik and the city of Dubrovnik have in their possession.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: Maritime Museum, Dubrovačke Gradske Zidine, Ul. kneza Damjana Jude 12, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia

No time limit for visiting

Working hours
Thursday – Tuesday – 09-18
Closed on Wednesdays and on Christmas, New Year and the Feast of St. Blaise.

With over 4,000 various items, from ship models from the 17th and 18th centuries, nautical instruments, maritime maps, flags, cannons, ships logs and other rare items, it depicts the vast maritime history of Dubrovnik. The museum exhibits give an overview of the development of Dubrovnik maritime trade and shipbuilding from the very beginning, right up to the fall of the Dubrovnik Republic. Here too are exhibits which depict a renewed resurgence of Dubrovnik maritime trade and the strength of steam ships in Dubrovnik up to WWII and later.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik (MOMAD), Frana Supila 23, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

No time limit for visiting
Open
09:00 – 20:00
Closed on Mondays

The Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik was founded in 1945.The building now occupied by the Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik was originally conceived and built (1935-1939) as the showcase residential mansion of Dubrovnik ship owner Božo Banac, and in 1948 it was converted into exhibition premises and museum.

It was designed by the well-known Croatian architects Lavoslav Horvat and Harold Bilinić in the neo-Renaissance-cum-Gothic style, along the lines of masterpieces of Dubrovnik urban and villa Renaissance architecture (the Rector’s Palace, the Divona/Sponza, the Sorkočević Villa and so on).

Through the conversion works, nine exhibition rooms were created, along with two store rooms and some smaller working areas. Together with the large terraces looking on to the sea and its garden, the Museum has 900 square metres of indoor and over 1100 square metres of outdoor exhibition space.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: The Rupe Museum, Od Rupa 3 Siroka Ulica, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

No time limit for visiting
Working hours
Thursday – Tuesday – 09-16
Closed on Wednesdays, Christmas, New Year and the Feast of St. Blaise.

The Ethnographic Museum is located in an old granary dating to the 16th century, where it is possible to see just how much attention the residents of Dubrovnik gave to the storage of grain. The Dubrovnik Republic kept all the state reserves of wheat, barley and millet in deep silos called Rupe, carved out of stone and coated with a water-proof material that kept the grain at a temperature of 17?C.

The traditional rural economy and architecture of the Dubrovnik region is found on the First Floor. Folk costumes and textile handiwork can be seen on the 2nd Floor.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: Natural history museum, Androviceva 1, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

No time limit for visiting

With the founding of the Dubrovnik Regional Museum in 1872, the nucleus of which was the private natural history collection of the ship-owner Antun Drobac, the first foundations of the present-day museum in which valuable exhibits from our region are located were set.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: House of Marin Drzic, Shiroka 7, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

No time limit for visiting

Step back into the 16th century and visit a museum the likes of which you have never yet seen. An interesting and modern audiovisual presentation will give visitors the opportunity of becoming familiar with the life and works of the greatest Croatian Renaissance comedist from Dubrovnik, Marin Držić.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: The Franciscan Church and Monastery, 4 Poljana Paska Milicevica, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

No time limit for visiting

The Small Friar’s Pharmacy is one of the oldest in Europe, but it is the oldest in terms of its continuous service, available even today.
The year 1317 is considered as the date when both the monastery and the pharmacy were established. The pharmacy possesses one of the most priceless collections of literature on pharmacology and medicine, with over 2,000 prescriptions, as well as furniture and pharmacology equipment dating to the 15th century.
The museum also has invaluable manuscripts and chorales, paintings by unknown masters, as well as the reliquary of the head of St. Ursula dating to the 14th century.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: Vlaho Bukovac House, Bukovceva 5, Cavtat, Konavle Croatia

Free Entry with 3-DAY and 7-DAY Card

Working hours
Tuesday – Saturday,
9.00-19.00
Sunday,
9.00-12.00
Monday – closed

Bukovac’s birthplace is a typical bourgeois house from the late 18th and early 19th century, a two-storey building with a small garden on the south facade and a spacious back garden on the north. The house, situated in one of the small streets leading from the Cavtat seafront to Prijeko, has, since ancient times, had the continuity of a living place. During excavation of the land on the northern side of the house, remains were found of a building dating back to the Roman period, with its floor, a large number of bricks, pottery and two pots.

The house was bought by the painter’s grandfather, the Italian sailor Giuseppe Fagioni, who married in Cavtat and permanently resided there. Initially it
was built up by Bukovac’s father and then by Bukovac himself.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Libertas, Put Republike 38, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia

1-Day Dubrovnik Card offers the 24-hour use of public transport (the bus card becomes valid from the moment of first activation of the bus, and cardholders can ride the next 24 hours).

3-Day Dubrovnik Card offers 6 rides on public transportation throughout the city of Dubrovnik (the card becomes valid when first activated on a bus), as well as two (2) coupons for a two (2) suburban rides on bus number 10 for Cavtat.

7-Day Dubrovnik Card offers 10 rides on public transportation throughout the city of Dubrovnik (the bus card becomes valid when first activated on a bus), as well as two (4) coupons for a four (4) suburban rides on bus number 10 for Cavtat.

Duration: 1 day

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