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Dubrovnik


This high-ceilinged space near the clock tower stocks books, gifts and souvenirs. Of special mention is an ample selection of literature in English, Italian and other languages from international bestsellers, works by Croatian writers, books about Croatia and guidebooks. There's a smaller branch down the street.

There’s a small spot where you can sit down and flip through your book before buying.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Dubrovnik attractions

1. Synagogue & Jewish Museum

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With a religious practice that can be traced back to the 14th century, this is said to be the second-oldest still-functioning synagogue in Europe and the…

2. Orlando Column

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Luža Sq once served as a marketplace, and this stone column – carved in 1417 and featuring the image of a medieval knight – used to be the spot where…

4. Sponza Palace

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One of the few buildings in the old town to survive the 1667 earthquake, the Sponza Palace was built from 1516 to 1522 as a customs house, and it has…

5. St Blaise’s Church

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Dedicated to the city's patron saint, this exceptionally beautiful church was built in 1715 in the ornate baroque style. The interior is notable for its…

6. City Bell Tower

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Marking the eastern end of the old town’s main drag, this slender dome-capped tower has a large curvy clock face known as ‘the octopus’ and a two-tonne…

7. City Walls & Forts

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No visit to Dubrovnik is complete without a walk around the spectacular city walls that encircle its historic core. They're among the finest in the world…

8. Marin Držić statue

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Walking from Stradun to the Cathedral, you’re bound to pass by the bronze statue of the writer Marin Držić. Lovingly called Dubrovnik's Shakespeare, he is…