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Stradun

Stradun, also known as Placa, is the main street of Dubrovnik’s Old Town and the city’s vibrant central promenade. Stretching for approximately 300 meters from Pile Gate to Ploče Gate, Stradun is lined with charming limestone buildings that house shops, cafés, and historic landmarks. The wide, polished stone-paved street reflects the sunlight, creating a distinctive shimmer that adds to its allure. Whether it’s bustling with tourists in summer or quieter during the off-season, Stradun offers an unforgettable experience as the focal point of Dubrovnik’s daily life.

Stradun Tours & Excursions

The Basics

Stradun is entirely pedestrianized, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll. On either end of the street are two of Dubrovnik’s iconic fountains: Onofrio’s Fountain near Pile Gate and the smaller Onofrio’s Fountain near Ploče Gate. Along the street, you’ll find significant landmarks like the Church of St. Blaise, Sponza Palace, and Orlando’s Column. The street comes alive in the evening, with locals and tourists enjoying the lively atmosphere.

Things to Know Before You Go

Stradun can get crowded during peak hours, especially when cruise ships are in port.

Prices at cafés and restaurants along Stradun tend to be higher than those in side streets.

It’s worth taking a few detours into the narrow alleys branching off from Stradun to explore hidden gems and quieter spots.

How to Get There

Stradun begins at Pile Gate, the main entrance to Dubrovnik’s Old Town. If you’re staying nearby, it’s an easy walk to reach the street. Public buses drop passengers off just outside Pile Gate, and taxis can also drop you off at the entrance.

When to Get There

Stradun is beautiful to visit any time of day, but early mornings offer a quieter experience, perfect for photos and enjoying the street’s architecture. Late afternoons and evenings are ideal for soaking in the lively atmosphere, with street performers often entertaining the crowds. Visiting in the evening also offers a cooler and more pleasant stroll, especially in the summer months.

Day Trips from Dubrovnik

After exploring Stradun, visit nearby attractions like the Rector’s Palace, Dubrovnik Cathedral, or the Dominican Monastery. Enjoy a meal or a drink at a café on a side street, where you’ll find more local flavors and quieter settings. For a different perspective of Stradun, climb the city walls, as the views of the polished limestone street below are spectacular. If you have extra time, consider taking a cable car to Mount Srđ for panoramic views of the Old Town and surrounding islands.