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Diocletian's Palace
Marine Organ
Pula amphitheater
Riva
Pile Gate
Church of St. Donatus

I suggest visiting early in the morning around 9 AM before the crowds show up. You’ll get better photos and a nicer experience, trust me!

My advice is to keep an eye out for any concerts or events happening there. I stumbled upon a live performance that made my visit super special!

If you’re like me and love to take photos, avoid peak hours like noon when the lighting is harsh. Late afternoon is perfect for that soft glow!

I recommend bringing some cash if you want to grab a souvenir from the small shops nearby. They do take cards, but you might get a better deal with cash.
The Walls of Dubrovnik

If you're short on time, head straight to the west side of the walls for the best views of the sunset. It's stunning and totally worth it.

I recommend taking a guided tour if you're interested in history. The stories make it much more interesting! Otherwise, grab a good guidebook.

Don’t forget your camera, but also consider using binoculars! Some of the views are amazing for photography, but looking out at a distance is also super cool!

I suggest starting your visit around 8 AM to beat the crowds and enjoy the views without too many people around. Trust me, it makes a huge difference!