Wander the marble-paved Stradun, the lively spine of Dubrovnik's Old Town, where baroque churches stand beside medieval walls and locals sip coffee beneath striped awnings. This historic promenade, restored after the 17th-century earthquake, links the ornate Onofrio's Fountain with the striking Clock Tower and leads to the bustling Pile Gate at one end, the serene Church of St. Blaise at the other. By day, explore nearby Rector's Palace and the city walls offering panoramic Adriatic views - by evening, let street performers and lantern-lit courtyards set the mood. A morning walk here, past bubbling fountains and sun-warmed stone, captures centuries of Dalmatian life pulsing through its seamless blend of Italian, Ottoman, and Central European influences.