Tour of Dubrovnik just like in old times
Like many European cities, Dubrovnik this year has gained two open-air buses intended for tourist sightseeing of the city, and one of the main tasks of the bus is not only driving of tourists but awakening memories of the Dubrovnik tram which once long ago used to travel along the city streets.
The appearance, colours and recognisable bell of the bus already now irresistibly remind one of the tram which travelled along the Dubrovnik streets from 1910 to 1970.
After a few days driving in regular city transport, the open-air bus has completely reverted to driving along the outlined tourist route. Tourists will therefore be able to traverse the areas of the city from Pila to Babin Kuk by bus, and the bus also drives to two belvederes – the bridge of Dr. Franjo Tudman and one with a view of the city centre.
Modern technology has made it possible for a system of expert audio guide to be built into the open-air bus with whose help tourists during the tour which lasts about an hour and a half will be able to hear the “story about Dubrovnik” in ten world languages.
Source: ?Croatia Tourist Board?
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