Dubrovnik
The moment the Pile Gate entrance is open, we started to explore the City Wall. The best timing to take photos as not many people around. We leisurely walk, feel the sea breezes, gazing at the scenery and snapshot as many as we liked.




After two hours, we were still on the city wall.
Suddenly, it started to rain heavily. We took shelter at the Minceta Tower, which only steps away from our location. Many came too, but all drenched. We waited patiently for the weather to turn better, but the cloudy sky doesn’t seem that way.
After more than an hour, we decided to make a move when the rain is lighter. We had our lunch at a fine dining restaurant as the restaurants were mostly full house due to the weather.
Posat restaurant served quality flavourful dishes, including the loaves of bread. Their tasty main dishes, as well as their yummy desserts, make our day.
Inside the Franciscan Monastery consists of one of the century-old pharmacies which still opens its door to the locals today. Explore the interiors and its history.
Onofrio Big Fountain once stored water from the mountains before continuing to other parts of the town.
We are impressed by the Rector Palace beautiful courtyard. Make your way into the various room to know more about the antiques.



The Walk of Shame from the scenes of GOT is a must-visit for its fan. People will try to repeat the scenes in real life.

Beyond the hole on the city wall, is the Buza Bar, a cafe by the cliff. A great place to relax with the endless sea view.


The weather was cloudy and drizzling on and off. We went back to Dubravka 1836 restaurant for our dinner as the indoor space is big enough.
With the umbrella on hand, we slowly walked back to the apartment. What’s a wet day in the beautiful Dubrovnik.
Overnight at Villa Ankora














