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Ston Old Town

Ston Old Town

Ston Old Town
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stulimom
Bonita Springs, FL882 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023
Our bus tour made a quick stop to see the famous walls in the town of Ston which protected their salt fields in the olden days. It was a cute little town but the main attraction for us was seeing the walls going up the hill (like a small Great Wall of China) and buying some ice cream! There are very few shops or restaurants but they did have a good ice cream spot!
Written 21 July 2023
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Ann C
Nashville, TN3,417 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Friends
Ston offers well-preserved old town walls, built in the 14th/15th Century, they are much longer than the walls in Dubrovnik.

I followed a sign for a Franciscan monastery, the door to the church was unlocked but the church was completely bare inside.

Mali Ston is very close by, that area is popular for their oysters. Mali Ston means little Ston.
Written 21 May 2024
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Willi M
3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2024 • Family
Nice town, people, but not overflowing. Small souvenir shops, several small supermarkets, post offices, several ATMs, many restaurants.
Ticket to visit the city wall is also valid for the fortress.
Food was great, great portions, great service (Konoba Baca), reasonable prices.
It was a nice trip!
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Written 11 October 2024
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AlbertSalichs
Manresa, Spain23,886 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022 • Friends
Stone Old Town is a little Middle-Ages town located not so far from Dubrovnik, in Dalmatian Coast. The old town is a mix of a reconstruction and well preserved place, especially the wonderful wall, which links Old Ston and Mali Ston. We stayed in an accommodation inside the old town and it was very nice. Also, we could walk, see.some places and go to have dinner in this place. Pitifully, we came here in low season, and almost all was closed. It was very quiet.
Written 28 July 2023
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Big_Jeff_Leo
St Helens, UK22,606 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022
How many of these old walled towns are there on this amazing Adriatic Coast?. This was probably the most peaceful and tranquil one that we visited. Visitor numbers where low so you could just wander around at leisure exploring the back streets and the Church and fortress. The walls are something to be seen but not for the feint hearted!. There are a number of local places to eat here, some of which are renown for specialising in sea food.
Written 20 June 2022
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pfefmeister
San Francisco, CA4,367 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022 • Couples
There’s not much in this town but the stone walls that climb up the steep hillside, claiming to be the second longest in the world after China’s Great Wall. We’ve walked the Great Wall of China, and if this is second place, it’s a jillion positions behind #1. Nice, but in total disarray after the earthquake, most of it it not safe to walk. The town itself is a quick visit with a couple of restaurants, but, more a gateway to the wine regions of the peninsula. Worth a stop if passing by.
Written 28 May 2022
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KJain
New Delhi, India1,577 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
Worth a short stop for lunch between Split and Dubrovnik. Discover the little village, the Ston salt pans which are the oldest in Europe. Enjoy lunch in one of the many little restaurants in Ston, while feeling totally calm in this small village which has a relaxed vibe. Baca is a gud choice for a lunch.
Written 26 May 2020
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Teresa H
Texada Island, Canada6,355 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021
We did a day trip for Korchula. Walking around this small town is delightful and we enjoyed stopping for coffee. They did not serve 'treats' but said go next door at the bakery and bring it back to enjoy with the coffee. Lots of history- best to do with a guide. Stone walls are neat to look at , but daunting to those that want to hike up.
Written 6 November 2021
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JeromeMarrel
Goa, India1,560 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Friends
Protected by the walls through the various occupations of Croatia, this small town is a beautiful sleepy town. A visit to the walls is a must. Oyster and mussels are also a must taste as they are grown in water which is 50% sweet and 50% salty. They claim to be the best in the world. I will reserve my judgment as I have tasted far better in France and Ireland. However the mussels were amazing.
Written 26 June 2018
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Aldegonde G
4 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Family
It is a really really small town. Everywhere you look there are stones and old buildings. We came by car and it was nice that there is a big parking lot, very near to the city. Anyway, good place to take a walk and relax, not much else to do here.
Written 31 March 2018
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