Dubrovnik guide DUBROVNIK GUIDE CDUBROVNIK GUIDE Money Communication Holidays Transportation Food Events During The Year Things to do DOs and DO NOTs Activities Essential Information Emergency Contacts A single countrywide number for all emergency situati
DUBROVNIK GUIDE CDUBROVNIK GUIDE Money Communication Holidays Transportation Food Events During The Year Things to do DOs and DO NOTs Activities Essential Information Emergency Contacts A single countrywide number for all emergency situations Police Fire Department Ambulance District police tel Tra ?c police tel Hrvatski Autoklub Dubrovník is the most visited tourist destination in Croatia Lord George Gordon Byron nicknamed this marble port town ??the pearl of the Adriatic ? and rightly so The mighty defensive walls protect the magni ?cent medieval buildings and narrow cobbled streets and overlook fantastic beaches washed with turquoise blue water The history of Dubrovnik has not always been a walk through a rose garden though The city su ?ered a major earthquake in which cost the lives of inhabitants It is the seventeenth century that gave the city its face Nevertheless the city su ?ered yet again in the s during the Yugoslav war ?? bullet holes hidden in some of its buildings have left a lasting reminder Dubrovnik is a truly enchanting place The charming pedestrian-only Old City which has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List since has an exceptionally rich historical and cultural heritage The gems include the Rector ? s Palace the Synagogue the Church of St Blaise and the Bell Tower to name just a few And let ? s not forget to mention the rich variety of interesting museums and lovely markets that attract crowds of tourists every year Time Zone GMT UTC observes daylight saving time Contacts Tourist Contacts Dubrovnik Tourist Board Croatian National Tourist Board DUBROVNIK GUIDE CMONEY Croatia's unit of currency is the Kuna Kn which is divided into lipa You can exchange your money at any bank post o ?ce travel agency or exchange bureau mjenjacnica ATMs are scattered around the town primarily near the banks and major bus stations Sometimes you can pay in euros or dollars but always make sure they accept them before you try to buy anything Banks are generally open Monday to Friday from a m to p m and Saturday to a m with lunch breaks Credit cards are generally accepted in hotels and restaurants but be sure to ask before you order Tax Refunds Tourists who do not reside in Croatia are quali ?ed to receive a VAT refund if any of their receipts exceed the minimum of kn You should ask the store clerk for a PDV-P form which must be stamped and ?lled out on the spot Upon leaving the country the receipt must be veri ?ed by the Croatian customs service You then mail the veri ?ed receipt back to the shop together with the bank account number into which the refund should be paid The refund will be dealt with within days of receiving of the claim Prices Meal inexpensive restaurant ?? kn Meal for in mid-range restaurant courses ?? kn Domestic beer l draught ?? kn Regular cappuccino ?? kn Water l ?? kn Pepsi l ?? kn Gasoline l ??
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