1. Dubrovnik Ancient City Walls are a UNESCO World Heritage Site that surround the Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The walls date back to the 13th century, and they have been restored multiple times throughout history. The walls rise to a height of 25 metres and offer a stunning view of Dubrovnik, giving visitors a chance to enjoy panoramic views of the city, the Adriatic Sea and the nearby islands. The walls stretch for 1,940 metres and are up to 6 metres thick in some places. The walls have a total of three forts: Revelin, Lovrijenac and Minceta. The walls were used for defensive purposes during periods of conflict and today serve as a popular attraction for tourists visiting Dubrovnik.
2. The working time of the Dubrovnik Ancient City Walls depends on the season. During the summer season (April 1 to October 31), the walls are open from 8 am to 7:30 pm, while during the winter season (November 1 to March 31), the walls are open from 8 am to 3 pm. You can contact the ticket office directly for more information. For assistance, you can call +385 20 638 800.
3. The ticket price for Dubrovnik Ancient City Walls for adults is 200 kunas (approximately 27 euros) while students pay 50 Kunas (approximately 6.7 euros). Children under the age of 18 do not need to pay any fee. You can purchase tickets at the ticket counter located at the entrance of the walls. You can reach Dubrovnik Ancient City Walls via public transport or taxi. Alternatively, you can also walk to the entrance of the walls from the Old Town, which is just a few minutes away.