Where Marble Streets Meet the Adriatic Sky
They called it Ragusa — a republic so clever it survived for 450 years without an army, trading silk and diplomacy while empires crumbled around it.
Walk the same marble streets where merchants haggled with Ottoman traders, where Napoleon's marshal wept as he dissolved the republic, and where George Bernard Shaw proclaimed: “Those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik.”
Ten stops. Ten riddles. 1,400 years of history hidden behind limestone walls and Adriatic light.
"Those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik." — George Bernard Shaw