Adult
Ages 18+
€59
- Full City Walls circuit + Fort Lovrijenac + Western Outer Walls
- Skip-the-line priority entry
- Free 5-minute audio history before your visit
- Full refund if we can't secure your entry
The full 1,940-metre clifftop circuit, Fort Lovrijenac and the Western Outer Walls on one concierge ticket. Limestone glowing over a sapphire sea - we handle the booking.
See ticket optionsAges 18+
€59
Ages 7-18
€25
“Best thing we did in Dubrovnik. We started right at opening, had the Minčeta Tower view almost to ourselves, and the booking was sorted by email the day before. Don't skip the walls.”
“Massive Game of Thrones fans here - walking the ramparts and then Fort Lovrijenac across the bay was a dream. The little audio guide they sent pointed out the exact King's Landing spots.”
“We almost didn't bother because of the price, and I'm so glad we did - the views over the rooftops and the sea are unreal. Skipping the queue in that heat was worth it on its own.”
5-minute audio guide
Hand-written and narrated by a heritage host, sent to every customer before their visit. Five minutes that turn the photographs into a story - why a tiny republic built the most complete walls in Europe, which tower to climb for the best rooftop view, where Game of Thrones filmed King's Landing, and how to pace the circuit so the heat doesn't beat you.
Included free with every ticket. No app, no download - plays in any browser.
There is no walk in Europe quite like the Walls of Dubrovnik. An unbroken ring of pale limestone runs 1,940 metres around the Old Town, rising up to 25 metres above the streets and dropping sheer to the Adriatic on the seaward side. You climb a steep flight of steps, and suddenly the whole city is laid out beneath you: a tide of terracotta rooftops, the marble gleam of the Stradun, fishing boats in the old harbour, and beyond it all the sea turning every shade of blue as the light moves across the afternoon.
These walls were the armour of a small, fiercely independent maritime republic. Built mainly between the 13th and 17th centuries - with the great burst of work running from the early 1400s into the late 1500s - they were studded with towers and fortresses to keep both Venice and the Ottomans at arm's length. The round Minčeta Tower crowns the highest point and the inland defence; Fort Bokar guards the western sea approach; St John's Fortress shields the harbour mouth; and across a narrow bay, perched on its own 37-metre rock, Fort Lovrijenac stands guard like a stone sentinel. The whole ensemble was inscribed by UNESCO in 1979 as the Old City of Dubrovnik.
For a generation of travellers the walls carry a second story: this is King's Landing. Game of Thrones filmed across the ramparts and fortresses for years, and Fort Lovrijenac stood in for the Red Keep itself. Your ticket includes Lovrijenac and the Western Outer Walls as well as the main circuit, so you can stand where Cersei schemed and look back at the city she ruled. The recommended route runs anti-clockwise, takes most visitors around two hours with photo stops, and rewards an early start before the heat and the cruise crowds arrive.
This is an independent concierge ticket service. We secure your skip-the-line entry, send instant confirmation and a free audio guide, and stay reachable in your language right up to visit day - so you arrive, walk past the queue, and spend your time on the ramparts instead of in line.
“The whole thing was handled by email in under an hour. We walked straight past a queue baking in the sun. Worth every euro.”
Dubrovnik City Walls Tickets is an independent ticket-concierge service that helps international visitors book skip-the-line entry to the Walls of Dubrovnik. We are not affiliated with the walls or their managing authority. Our service fee is included in the displayed price, and we refund you in full if a booking cannot be secured.
Plan your visit
A step-by-step concierge route around Dubrovnik's 1,940-metre walls — which entrance to use, which way to walk, and what you'll see at every tower.
Where King's Landing was filmed along the ramparts and at Fort Lovrijenac — and how to find every scene with your standard walls ticket.
When to start your circuit to dodge the midday heat, the cruise crowds and the harsh light — a concierge timing guide to Dubrovnik's most exposed walk.
One ticket covers the full 1,940-metre walls circuit plus Fort Lovrijenac (the freestanding fortress across the bay, a few minutes' walk from the Pile Gate) and the Western Outer Walls. There is no separate ticket needed for Lovrijenac - it is part of the same entry.
There are three access points: by the Pile Gate, which is the main and busiest entrance; near the Ploče Gate at the eastern end; and beside the Maritime Museum at St John's Fortress, by the old harbour. Quieter entrances mean fewer people on the first stretch of your walk.
The recommended direction is anti-clockwise. Entering near the Pile Gate and heading anti-clockwise takes you up toward the Minčeta Tower first - the highest point and best rooftop view - and keeps the walk flowing in one direction with the crowd rather than against it.
Most visitors take around two hours with photo stops. Fast walkers can finish the loop in about an hour, while photographers and families often spend two to three. The circuit is roughly 2 km with frequent steps, so it is a proper walk rather than a stroll.
Confirmation is emailed to you within hours of booking, usually much sooner. Your entry ticket arrives as a PDF with a barcode, along with a free 5-minute audio guide - no app required. Have the barcode ready on your phone (or printed) to scan at the entrance.
No. We sell an open-date ticket: you book for a specific date and can arrive any time during opening hours that day. There is no fixed half-hour entry slot to select.
Adult (18+) is €59 and Child (7-18) is €25. Children under 7 enter free and don't need a ticket. All tickets include the full walls circuit, Fort Lovrijenac and the Western Outer Walls.
Yes - children under 7 enter free and are not a sold ticket. Just bring them along; photo ID may be requested at the gate to confirm age. Note the walls have over 1,000 steps and no stroller access, so a baby carrier is the practical choice for little ones.
For the child ticket, staff may ask for photo ID to confirm age eligibility. Carry a passport or national ID for each named reduced-rate visitor to avoid any hold-up at the gate.
No. The ticket is valid for one continuous tour and re-entry to the walls is not permitted - once you exit the circuit, that visit is complete. Fort Lovrijenac, however, can be visited separately with the same ticket, so you can split the walls and the fort across the same trip.
No. The walls are reached only by long, steep flights of stairs, and the circuit has more than 1,000 steps up and down. They are not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. With young children, a baby carrier works far better than a pushchair, which you'd need to leave at the bottom.
Opening hours are seasonal. In summer the walls open early (around 08:00) and stay open into the evening; in winter the day is much shorter. We'll confirm the current hours for your chosen date when you book. The walls are typically open year-round, closing only on 25 December.
Yes - the walls run a high season (roughly March to October) and a low season (November to February) with different operator pricing and shorter winter hours. The ticket shown here is the standard high-season product. If you're travelling in deep winter, contact us first and we'll sort the right ticket for your dates.
Yes. Dubrovnik's Old Town and walls stood in for King's Landing across many seasons, and Fort Lovrijenac - included in your ticket - played the Red Keep. Fort Bokar appears in famous rampart scenes. Walking the circuit, you'll recognise views used throughout the series.
Early morning, right at opening, or the late afternoon before close. Both avoid the midday heat and the cruise-ship crowds that build from mid-morning. There is almost no shade on the walls, so an early or late start is far more comfortable in summer - and the light is better for photos.
Water, a hat and sunscreen are essential - the exposed limestone gets very hot and there is little shade. Wear comfortable shoes for the many steps. There are a couple of small cafés and kiosks on the walls for drinks, but it's best to start with water already in hand.
You get a full refund. We only confirm once your entry is locked in, and if anything prevents us delivering it, you are refunded in full.
Reach out to our concierge team as early as you can and we'll readily rebook your date. Refunds are guaranteed in the event we cannot deliver the entry you booked.