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Dine in Dubrovnik
2008-05-11 20:30:00 Located on the Mediterranean coastline, Dubrovnik is one of Croatia's shining jewels and provides a whole host of sumptuous restaurants for visitors to enjoy in this historic city. Atlas Club Nautika, Proto, Kamenice, Sapur and Sesame are all eateries in Dubrovnik that promise an exquisite dining experience. However, restaurant Orhan insists that holidaymakers must venture down to Pile harbour near the old town to taste its traditional Croatian cuisine. Offering a covered terrace, diners can soak up the beautiful Dubrovnik scenery and fresh sea air while sampling its range of fish, pasta, meat dishes and soups. And according to Concierge.com, the eatery offers guests a cheaper alternative to the nearby Atlas Club Nautika. Furthermore, the restaurant can provide accommodation for those who cannot bear to be parted with the sound of the Mediterranean sea, as the nearest beach is just 50m away.
Split to Dubrovnik
2008-05-11 20:30:00 Croatia is now one of the must-see destinations in the Mediterranean, with Dubrovnik proving to be a popular destination for tourists, boasting stunning architecture, scenery and good weather. Designed by Split architect Dinko Kovacic, Hotel Uvala offers visitors the chance to take pleasure in the best of Croatian architecture as well as those little luxuries in life. Guests can relax and unwind in the indoor or outdoor pool, or even take advantage of the two wellness rooms offered by the hotel by enjoying a massage or body treatment. This 51-bedroom venue, which is part of national chain Maestral, offers its visitors simple and modern design, with views over the sea or the park. Guests may also enjoy using the hotel's Rozolin bar or Mantala restaurant. There are a number of exciting things to see and do in Dubrovnik, such as visiting Sponza Palace, the Franciscan Monastery or the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Dubrovnik - fotografije - Dubrovnik - photos
2008-04-28 08:16:00 Za mesto Dubrovnik je leta 1929 George Bernard Shaw izjavil: “?e ?elite videti raj na zemlji, pridite v Dubrovnik“. Leta 1979 je UNESCO uvrstil Dubrovnik na seznam svetovne kulturne dedi??ine. Konec leta 1991 je JNA za?ela obstreljevati Dubrovnik in kljub precej?nji gmotni ?kodi je bila do leta 2005 sanirana skoraj vsa ?koda. In sedaj je Dubrovnik, s ...
Most dr. Franje Tu?mana - Most Dubrovnik
2008-04-27 13:42:00 Impresioniran nad 518 metrov dolgim mostom dr. Franje Tu?mana, oz. mostom Dubrovnik. Most nosi dva imena, vsak na svoji strani, ker se razli?ne politi?ne opcije niso med seboj mogle dogovoriti o enotnem imenu. ...
Dubrovnik - romanti?na poroka - fotografije
2008-04-26 12:02:00 Dubrovnik je staro, romanti?no mesto z du?o. In poroka v njem je lahko ?udovita. In ne, nisem se poro?il jaz. Samo ovekove?il sem par, ki je naredil ta velik korak, za katerega jaz ?e nisem povem pripravljen! ...
Dubrovnik: If you?re wet, no cab for you
2007-12-11 00:00:00 They made the city look amazing. Not that that's such a difficult feat. The remaining teams on the Amazing Race had to make it from Vilnius, Lithuania to Dubrovnik, Croatia. The teams on the earlier flight through Prague missed their connection and had to improvise through Zagreb ...
By: BuffaloPundit
Dubrovnik, Croatia
2007-11-01 17:07:00 DUBROVNIK is a beautifully preserved fortified town pressed against the sea within magnificent medieval walls. Considered the jewel in the crown of Croatian tourism, Dubrovnik was the subject of a largely spiteful attack by Yugoslav forces in autumn 1991. Bombarding the town from the rocky heights above, and aided by a blockade by the Yugoslav navy, they subjected Dubrovnik to an eight-month siege that was only broken by the UN-mediated ceasefire of May 1992. Now almost totally rebuilt and restored, the town is back on the tourist map with a vengeance. Dubrovnik was first settled by Roman refugees in the early seventh century, when the nearby city of Epidaurus (now Cavtat) was sacked by the Slavs. They took up residence on the southern part of what is now the old town, then an island, and gave their settlement the name Ragusa. The Slavs, meanwhile, settled on the wooded mainland opposite, from which the name Dubrovnik (from dubrava , meaning a "glade") came. Before long the slim cha...
Dubrovnik, Croatia
2007-10-15 03:03:00 Everything in Dubrovnik was looking a bit too pretty for my camera phone and this blog, until I saw the building above.The above two buildings look like they might have been shelled during the war with Serbia. You can't really tell from this photo though.The shots below are all Dubrovnik Old Town
Dubrovnik, Croatia
2007-07-02 22:51:00 Dubrovnik is one of the oldest cities in Europe. There are many sights to be seen in Dubrovnik and it's surrounding areas, including the nearby islands. Some pictures... Birds Eye View of the Old City: Image: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/-1082/652188345_267cdc707d.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/r-usselljohn/652188345/) Birds Eye View of the Old Harbour: Image: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/-1168/653148115_d26123b030.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/r-usselljohn/653148115/) Ćivu Stands Still: Image: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/-1087/653049207_ba88621ab3.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/r-usselljohn/653049207/) Fortress Revelin: Image: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/-1359/650655569_c23a9e7568.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/r-usselljohn/650655569/) The Canon: Image: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/-1143/652605464_5a16ceb0c5.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/r-usselljohn/652605464/) The City Gaurds: Image: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/-1365/653877532_500e3c6506.jpg ...
Dubrovnik
2007-05-17 15:41:00 Dubrovnik is a historic city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south of Croatia, positioned at 42°39′N, 18°04′E at the terminal end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. It is one of the most prominent tourist resorts, a seaport and the center of the Dubrovnik–Neretva county. Its population was 43,770 in 1991 and 49,728 in 2001. in 2001 the absolute majority of its citizens declared themselves as Croats with 88.39% (2001 census). Dubrovnik is nicknamed “Pearl of the Adriatic”. Check this in your list of tourism attractions. The prosperity of the city of Dubrovnik has always been based on maritime trade. In the Middle Ages, as the Republic of Ragusa, it became the only eastern Adriatic city-state to rival Venice. Supported by its wealth and skilled diplomacy, the city achieved a remarkable level of development, particularly during the 15th and 16th centuries. Ragusa was one of the centers of the development of the Croatian language and literature, home to many nota...
Wandering Cheapo: Bokun Time in Dubrovnik
2007-04-20 17:18:00 Photo by sike76 When we slept with Toni Bokun and his family, the only two things separating our spotless, freshly painted double room (€45 in off season) from the Adriatic was a little stone palace—circa 1600—and a garden bursting with color. Tomato plants, strawberries, and tulips greeted us every morning outside of our window, through open doors and past a mellow black labrador who goes by the name of Bassra. The Bokun family house, with its eight guestrooms and three guest apartments, functioned for centuries as servant’s quarters and horse stables. Today, sparkling bathrooms, lace window treatments, and fluffy bed coverings transport the stone house to modern times. Over wine from the family vineyard on the patio, Toni covered the rules of the house via amusing antecdotes. Our favorites? The German who picked strawberries, the American who tried to teach him Croat history, and the man who wanted a discount because there wasn’t enough hot water. Don’t be ...
By: EuroCheapo Blog
Real estate Dubrovnik
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