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Dubrovnik holiday 'does not have to be costly'
04 May 2011Dubrovnik is not only one of Europe's finest and most popular holiday destinations, it has the potential to be one of its cheapest too.
With a favourable exchange rate and a low cost of living, tourists in the Croatian city may be pleasantly surprised by their financial outlay during a break.
And that is a view backed up by a recent Daily Telegraph piece, identifying five free places to visit in the city.
It named Mount Srd as one of them, with the mountain overlooking the resort providing spectacular views, while Banje Beach is another.
Other spots to be recommended by the newspaper included Dubrovnik's main street Stradun, the vibrant morning market Gunduliceva Poljana and the beautiful Luza Square.
Visiting the market may give travellers an authentic taste of Croatia, as all manner of local delicacies, flowers and crafts are available.
Last year, the cable car heading to the top of Mount Srd from the city was reopened, providing access to the peak.
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