Eating in Dubrovnik Without Breaking the Bank
Eating in Dubrovnik is expensive if you sit at restaurants. A mediocre seafood plate costs 150+ kuna (~€20) in Old Town. But if you're strategic, you can eat well for 30-
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Eating in Dubrovnik is expensive if you sit at restaurants. A mediocre seafood plate costs 150+ kuna (~€20) in Old Town. But if you're strategic, you can eat well for 30-
Dalmatian cuisine is what happens when Italian technique meets Mediterranean ingredients and Croatian tradition. It's seafood-heavy, simple, and absolutely exceptional. You'll find grilled fish at most restaurants, but the
Most people take the cable car up Mount Srđ (190 kuna return, ~€25). But if you're fit and want to save money while getting a better experience, hiking is the move.
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