Most reviewed Neighborhoods in Dalmatia


  1. 4.5 Old Town (18.9k reviews)
    - A unique and interesting city!
    Neighborhoods
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    Fascinating and attractive city which I covered comfortably in two days. The view from the top of the cable car is wonderful and the city walls well worth walking around (2 kilometres) although in one part did get a bit of vertigo! The city is not cheap though - cable car costs 200 kn (approx £22) and visiting the City Walls 250 kn (approx £28). Good choice of restaurants but those inside the city walls are expensive. Recommend to visit if possible when there are not many cruise ships in town as the city can get super super busy especially in the mornings with so many group tours. See more..
  2. 4.5 Cavtat Old Town (2.687 reviews)
    - A quiet option to visiting Dubrovnik
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    Cavtat pronounced Savtat, Yeah I didn't know either is a very much chilled out option if you want to visit Dubrovnik but don't want the masses. A lovely small town on the seaside. Get the bus or an uber or even the wee ferry (much more fun) if you want to visit Dubrovnik. In town most larger apartments are on the hill so a good walk uphill to and fro not so good if you can't walk so well, more apartments right in town. There isn't too much to see in Cavtat but lots of restaurants beaches and hiking will see you through, hire a boat, take a larger boat trip, only thing with the boat trips in Sept or any month with bad weather is windy conditions means no boats. That doesn't happen often. A great quiet option to Dubrovnik. See more..
  3. 4.5 Lapad (1.162 reviews)
    - Better Option Than Old Town
    Neighborhoods • Historic Walking Areas
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    Located on a peninsula, this residential neighborhood is a short bus or ferry ride away from Dubrovnik's Old Town and the surrounding islands. There are many pebble beaches for swimming and water sports along the coastline, some offering paid facilities while others can be accessed for free. Velika and Mala Petka Forest Park in the south offer lush greenery with hiking trails and coastal viewpoints. Consider staying in Lapad as a cheaper, quieter, and greener option over the busier Old Town. The buildings here are modern, and most lodging is situated around Lapad Bay and Babin Kuk. – Tripadvisor See more..