• Stradun (. pronounced [strǎduːn]) or Placa (Stradone or Corso), whose name derives from Venetian, and means "large road" or "wide road", is the main street of Dubrovnik...
  • Stradun constitutes the Main Street in the old city, paved with some of the shiniest slippery limestone you will ever see.
  • Placa (Stradun) is a favorite gathering and meeting place for the locals and visitors of Dubrovnik, the location for all the most important events, and a place...
  • 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.
  • Stradun, also known as Placa, is the main street and a bustling thoroughfare that runs through the heart of Dubrovnik's Old Town dividing it into two halves and...
  • Stretching from Old Town’s western entrance at the Pile Gate to the harbor in the east, the Stradun (or Placa)...
  • 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.
  • One of the highlights is the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, a spectacular extravaganza that transforms Stradun into an open-air theater.
  • 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.
  • All shiny and glowing, from hundreds of years old marble, smoothened by millions of feet that have walked over it, Stradun of Dubrovnik is a must see for every...