• Many of the historic buildings and monuments in Dubrovnik are situated along the Stradun, because of which it serves as a popular esplanade for tourists.
  • Exploring the Old Town and Stradun. Stradun is a pedestrian-only avenue in Dubrovnik that has served as the primary local promenade.
  • As Stradun is closed to traffic, making it accessible to pedestrians only, both sides of the street are stuffed full of cafes, shops and restaurants.
  • All the buildings on the Stradun today are of the same dimensions and appearance, and all of them house several shops on the ground floor.
  • The entire city is closed to vehicles, so you can walk safely anywhere, but the Stradun is fun to traverse the length of, lined mainly with souvenir and fun shops.
  • A wonderful waled city walk. Stradun is the Main Street in the old town and you really get an old world atmosphere when you walk down it.
  • Stradun (pronounced strǎduːn) or Placa (Stradone or Corso) is the main street of Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  • Dubrovnik’in en ünlü caddesi olan Stradun, doğu kapısı Ploče (Vrata od Ploča) ile batı kapısı Pile (Vrata od Pila) arasında sadece 300 metre uzanmaktadır.
  • ...the palaces of Dubrovnik families are lined up along Stradun, creating a fairy-tale scenery for gatherings, such as New Year's Eve on Stradun.
  • Today, Stradun is always fizzing with activity, with tourists and locals alike enjoying the range of shops, restaurants, and historic sites that it has to offer.