Siroka Street, or Široka ulica, is a picturesque and notably broad street located in the heart of Dubrovnik’s Old Town. The street, today lined with numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops, was once an important thoroughfare providing quick access to the granary building located up the street.
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24 hours
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Free
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Stradun
Stradun, officially Placa, is Dubrovnik's main street, stretching 300 meters from Pile Gate in the west to Luža Square in the east. Along the limestone-paved street, which cuts through the heart of Dubrovnik, are many historical sights, restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. Along Stradun, you will find some of Dubrovnik's most important sites, including the Large Onofrio's Fountain, Sponza Palace, the Church of St.
Large Onofrio's Fountain
The Large Onofrio's Fountain, on Stradun near Pile Gate, is a historic circular fountain and one of Dubrovnik's most famous landmarks. For centuries, the ornate fountain has supplied water to the citizens of Dubrovnik and remains a testament to the city's architectural and engineering skills. Italian architect Onofrio della Cava designed and built the fountain between 1438 and 1440.
Prijeko Street
Prijeko Street is a charming, narrow medieval lane that runs through the heart of Old Town Dubrovnik, just north of Stradun, the main street. Known locally as Ulica Prijeko, the street is lined with Baroque-style houses. Today, it's home to a mix of restaurants, cafés, and boutique accommodations. Prijeko Street runs parallel to Dubrovnik's main thoroughfare, Stradun, about 50 meters uphill to the north.