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Unlike many tourist offices, the Dubrovnik tourist office updates their brochures several times a year to insure the most recent information. You can pick up these guides when you arrive in Dubrovnik at any tourist office and most hotels or download the brochures (in pdf format) here.

Dubrovnik Riviera BrochureRiviera Info is an extremely practical 132-page guide in English and Croatian with addresses, web sites and phone numbers of travel agencies, hotels, restaurants, bars, cafes and nightclubs. There's a city map, sightseeing practicalities, transport information, a ton of inspiring pictures and ideas for day trips to the Elaphiti Islands, Cavtat, the Dubrovnik Riviera and Konavle.

 

Welcome to DubrovnikWelcome is the Dubrovnik Tourist Board magazine in English and Croatian. It's a good way to peek under the hood of Dubrovnik life. Look for the occasional recipe, interviews with notable locals, little known facts about Dubrovnik history, culture and art. There's often a new hotel or restaurant highlighted and a word from the mayor.

 

 

 

Dubrovnik Coast brochureThere's more to Dubrovnik than just, well, Dubrovnik. The entire coastline is a wonder with much to explore. This brochure covers the coast northwest of Dubrovnik and includes Zaton, Orasac and Trsteno.

 

 

Dubrovnik MapA good city map is essential for any visit. Here you have a two colourful pages, one with the Dubrovnik suburbs of Gruz, Lapad and Ploce, and one of the old town of Dubrovnik showing where all the important sites are located.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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