Guidebook for Cavtat

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Guidebook for Cavtat

Food Scene

Home made food
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Koraćeva Kuća
korać street
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Home made food
Home made food and pleasant ambience
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Konoba Vinica Monkovic
44 Donja Ljuta
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Home made food and pleasant ambience
The restaurant has a perfect location on the river and offers quality homemade meals
93 personas locales recomiendan
National Restaurant Konavoski Dvori
93 personas locales recomiendan
The restaurant has a perfect location on the river and offers quality homemade meals
Ambience and great sea food!
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Restaurant Monika
28 Molunat
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Ambience and great sea food!
Excellent location and cuisine
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KONOBA GALIJA
1 Vuličevićeva ul.
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Excellent location and cuisine

Sightseeing

This fort found itself under Dubrovnik rule in 1420 and was immediately submitted to further construction – rebuilding of certain parts, strengthening of others, arming and general maintenance. This fort survived unscathed the big earthquake of 1667. It is not mentioned in the 1672 archives as a military complex and it was probably abandoned around that time. As was customary in the region, the locals used the stones of the fort to build their homes and smaller walls, so Fort Sokol was heavily deconstructed. The ruins of the fort have been placed under state protection and are maintained in their present condition
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Sokol Tower
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This fort found itself under Dubrovnik rule in 1420 and was immediately submitted to further construction – rebuilding of certain parts, strengthening of others, arming and general maintenance. This fort survived unscathed the big earthquake of 1667. It is not mentioned in the 1672 archives as a military complex and it was probably abandoned around that time. As was customary in the region, the locals used the stones of the fort to build their homes and smaller walls, so Fort Sokol was heavily deconstructed. The ruins of the fort have been placed under state protection and are maintained in their present condition