Travel diaries - Dubrovnik, part 2

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We started the day with a walk through Cavtat. The town is very pittoresque and romantic. It's on a small peninsula and was mainly used before as a port. Through history, captains and captain crew built their summer houses there, so the town is full of old villas that have amazing gardes- as sailors always brought seed from distant lands, now gardes of the villas are full of strange big trees and palms.








I'm wearing Zara blouse and loose pants, Roxy flip-flops, micro Michael Kors, Hilfiger watch, pearl bracelet from Canary

The afternoon was spent in Dubrovnik. It's probably the most famous part of Croatia. The city goes way back in history- the old part is an attraction all by itself with its magnificent walls. It was a small republic through history, and one of the most important ports on the Mediterranean Sea.
It's really cute and wort seeing, but the problem with it is that there are sooo many tourists everywhere, and everything is overpriced. There's no caffee shop or terrace whatsoever with a free seat- everything is overcrowded. 
But putting the crowd and silly prices to the side, Dubrovnik is certanly a place to visit. It has beautiful reneisance sights to see, not to mention one of the most famous walls ever. We've even tracked down places where Game of Thrones was shot haha








I'm wearing Mango blouse, Jeffrey Campbell cutout boots, Chanel 2.55, Thomas Sabo leather bracelet