Private Christmas Cultural Walk in Historic Dubrovnik
This private Christmas walking tour reveals the extraordinary cultural heritage and festive charm of Dubrovnik, one of Europe’s most celebrated historic cities. Explore the UNESCO Heritage Old Town, where ancient stone streets, medieval architecture, and centuries of history create a captivating holiday atmosphere. Discover how Dubrovnik evolved into a powerful maritime republic and an influential center of culture, trade, and diplomacy.
With a history spanning centuries before the foundations of the United States, Dubrovnik offers an inspiring journey through European civilization, cultural achievement, and architectural excellence. This premium experience combines historical discovery, cultural depth, festive traditions, and the timeless magic of Christmas in one of the Adriatic’s most iconic historic destinations.
Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
Stroll Stradun and the festive market with a local guide.
Admire decorated fortress walls, kiosks, and holiday lights.
Discover Dubrovnik’s secrets and soak in its magical Christmas spirit.
Private tour with a local guide.
Included
Professional local tour guide
Route & Duration
Duration
2 hours
1
Jesuit stair
The Baroque style of The Jesuit staircase is heritage of Spanish Empire influence. It is one of the most remarkable sights of Dubrovnik.
2
Central square of the Dubrovnik
Central square of the Dubrovnik is always in rush, especially during Christmas period. Architecture of 15th-17th centuries is cosily looking around the winter square lighted by numerous garlands.
3
Sponza Palace
Splendid Sponza Palace is a mixture of Gothic and early Renaissance style. It was firstly a residence of the prince, then the treasury, the mint, then it became a city archive.
4
Stradun
The main Christmas market of the Dubrovnik. It is the most crowaded sport during celebrity.
5
Fountain of Onofrio
The ancient fountain of Onofrio was a part of plumbing. It provided the city by a water using springs, fountain and an aqueduct. The fountain has a 16-sided design, it is decorated with bizarre bas-reliefs - masks of the heads of people and animals from which water flows.
Additional Information
Private tour only for your group.
Meeting Point
Guide will meet you by the first step of Jesuit Stairs
(20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia) See Map
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.