This time the plan was supposed to be a piece of cake but those 100km to Dubrovnik turned to be hard as hell. I waited for all cars at least an hour each, and the whole trip took me 6 hours! Damn! And it could've been a lot easier. I just forgot about the t-shirt I bought before the trip (red & white with "Poland" written on it). Just after I put it on the first Polish car stopped! Nice! :)
Dubrovnik was a bit disappointing for me. The city itself is beautiful but when u add thousands of tourists, it becomes hell. Overcrowded busses, restaurants and the old town - it was a nightmare. And the prices - 3,5-4 euros for a beer...
There were few things bout Dubrovnik I liked thou. I went to see the city walls and wanted to buy the ticket. It was about 10 euros. I asked for a student discount (I'm no longer a student). When they asked for student card I showed them my Polish ID. It worked, I got 50% discount but I told them it's still very expensive and in Belgrad everything was so cheap, I liked Serbia a lot etc. Since the Croats don't like Serbs so much I managed to get another discount (just to prove me wrong). I paid 2,5 euro. Same was the last day - I managed to see an exhibition of photos from Yugoslavian war for free. You just have to know how to talk to people :)
Anyways I'll remember Dubrovnik also because of something else. While walking in the Old Town I met my Estonian friend with whom I studied 2 years ago.. in Georgia. Unbelievable. Come on, what are the odds?!?
In Dubrovnik I slept on some cliffs just by the sea. Not so comfortable but when I woke up at 5am I was about 3 metres from the sea. It was great to swim without million of people around you.
Dubrovnik was a bit disappointing for me. The city itself is beautiful but when u add thousands of tourists, it becomes hell. Overcrowded busses, restaurants and the old town - it was a nightmare. And the prices - 3,5-4 euros for a beer...
There were few things bout Dubrovnik I liked thou. I went to see the city walls and wanted to buy the ticket. It was about 10 euros. I asked for a student discount (I'm no longer a student). When they asked for student card I showed them my Polish ID. It worked, I got 50% discount but I told them it's still very expensive and in Belgrad everything was so cheap, I liked Serbia a lot etc. Since the Croats don't like Serbs so much I managed to get another discount (just to prove me wrong). I paid 2,5 euro. Same was the last day - I managed to see an exhibition of photos from Yugoslavian war for free. You just have to know how to talk to people :)
Anyways I'll remember Dubrovnik also because of something else. While walking in the Old Town I met my Estonian friend with whom I studied 2 years ago.. in Georgia. Unbelievable. Come on, what are the odds?!?
In Dubrovnik I slept on some cliffs just by the sea. Not so comfortable but when I woke up at 5am I was about 3 metres from the sea. It was great to swim without million of people around you.
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