Verdict
Jesuit Stairs (Walk of Shame Steps)

Jesuit Stairs (Walk of Shame Steps)

The grand Baroque staircase sweeping up to St Ignatius Church — modelled on Rome's Spanish Steps and instantly recognisable as the GoT 'walk of shame' steps.

The call

Worth it if you are watching the budget and you are traveling as a couple.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    A genuinely beautiful piece of Baroque urbanism that's free, central and doubles as a fan pilgrimage spot.

    Our read
  2. 02

    The catch is everyone wants the same empty-stairs photo, so you're queuing with selfie-sticks at midday — early morning is when it's both serene and shootable.

    Our read

Is it a fit?

Plan it well

Cost
Free
Timing
Early morning for the serene, crowd-free version of the photo.
Allow
10 min
Accessibility
It is a steep staircase; the view from the base is step-free.
Getting there
In the upper Old Town near Gundulić Square, leading to St Ignatius Church.

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Sources and method (2)
  • The Baroque staircase of 136 steps was built in 1738 by Roman architect Pietro Passalacqua to link the Jesuit church of St Ignatius with Gundulić Square, and is often likened to Rome's Spanish Steps. thedubrovnikguide.com
  • In Game of Thrones season 5 the stairs were where Cersei Lannister began her 'walk of shame' down into King's Landing. tripadvisor.com