Dubrovnik Easter Market
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📍 Stradun
Traditional Easter foods and crafts are sold in the city square, including local lamb, eggs, and handmade decorations. Admission is free.
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📍 Stradun
Traditional Easter foods and crafts are sold in the city square, including local lamb, eggs, and handmade decorations. Admission is free.
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📍 Old Town Dubrovnik
Organized for families, this event features over 1,000 hidden eggs and small prizes in the Old Town. Free to participate.
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📍 City Walls
A three-day jazz festival in the city walls with live performances by Croatian and international artists. Tickets range from €10 to €25.
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📍 Old Town Dubrovnik
The Dubrovnik Winter Market transforms the city's Old Town into a festive wonderland with mulled wine, handmade crafts, and traditional Dalmatian food stalls. Admission is free, but individual vendor prices range from €2 to €12 for food samples.
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📍 Rector’s Palace
A small but acclaimed festival showcasing independent European and Croatian films, held in the 17th-century Rector’s Palace. Tickets start at €12 for single screenings.
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📍 Pile Gate
A free evening jazz concert in the Pile Gate square featuring local and international musicians. Bring a blanket and enjoy the harbor views.
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📍 City Walls & St. John's Fortress
The grand opening of the Dubrovnik Carnival includes a parade of costumed performers, live music, and fireworks. Entry is free, but VIP tickets for front-row viewing cost €40.
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📍 Various locations
A guided walking tour highlighting the city’s emerging street art scene, including pieces in the Stradun and surrounding alleys. Tickets are €15 per person.
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📍 Lokanda Restaurant
Hosted at Lokanda Restaurant, this event features 15 local wines paired with Adriatic seafood bites. Tickets are €30 and include a souvenir wine glass.
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📍 Various venues
One of the most prestigious film festivals in the Balkans, featuring screenings, Q&A sessions, and awards in the city’s historic theaters. General admission is free, but tickets for premieres cost up to €35.
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📍 Multiple venues
Free access to normally closed historical buildings and museums, including the Sponza Palace and the Dubrovnik City Archives. Admission is free.
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📍 Stradun & Public Gardens
A celebration of spring with flower markets, floral installations, and guided garden tours in the city and surrounding islands. Admission is free.
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📍 Multiple venues
Free guided tours of the city’s most important landmarks, including the cable car to Mount Srđ and the Dominican Monastery. Admission is free.
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📍 Rector’s Square
Over 30 food trucks serving Adriatic and global street food, plus live music in the Rector’s Square. Free entry, food prices range from €4 to €8.
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📍 St. Blaise Church & Courtyards
A contemporary art exhibition in the city’s historic venues, featuring works by emerging and established artists. Admission is €7.
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📍 City Walls & Pile Gate
The world-renowned festival kicks off with a fireworks display and a parade of performers in the city walls. Tickets for the parade start at €18.
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📍 Revelin Fortress
Live jazz performances in the 13th-century Revelin Fortress. Tickets are €15, and seating is limited.
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📍 Stradun
Featuring 25 local restaurants, this festival includes wine tastings, cooking demos, and a seafood feast. Tickets are €45.
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📍 City Walls
A theater performance of Shakespeare’s *Romeo and Juliet* on the city walls. Tickets are €22, with a €5 discount for EU students.
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📍 City Walls
Electronic and acoustic music performances with sunset views from the city walls. Free entry, but VIP tickets cost €20.
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