Coordinates: 45°10′N 15°30′E / 45.167°N 15.500°E / 45.167; 15.500
Restaurants in Croatia
5.0 based on 93 reviews
Not exaggerating when I say this was one of the best things we spent our money on while in Croatia. The cave itself is full to the brim of exciting formations, and Marijan (the guide) is full to the brim with knowledge about it! We learned so much between jokes and laughs on the tour, I absolutely recommend.
5.0 based on 149 reviews
From November 1st till May 1st you can visit us only by previous announcement on our mobile phone or email. From may till november we are open every day from 10AM - 6PM, saturday 11AM-4PM. Sunday, holidays, please be free to contact us on our e-mail or mobile phone. Welcome
Must see place for all tech enthusiasts! A real hidden little gem in Rijeka city centre, created with so much love and dedication, you can literally feel it while walking down the memory lane.
5.0 based on 146 reviews
Benazic winery is a family owned business in the city of Pula. Placed just 2 kilometers away from the city center the winery offers you a taste of Istria by trying wines, brandys, cheese, olive oil and many other products. The family is proud to say that they are owners of numerous awards that are won trough the years of their work. For tasting it is required to book an appointment.
We had a lovely afternoon visiting this family winery, trying 6 different wines with cheese and bruschetta. Liked the sparkling rose so much we took a bottle home. Really recommend a visit!
5.0 based on 152 reviews
Winery Rak focuses on the production of grapes and wine in Dubrava, near Šibenik, under a specific climate in the Dalmatian area, and we take our pride in the cultivation and production of three autochthonous wine sorts: Babić, Debit and Maraština and from Babić grapes we also produce opolo and rose. Viticulture is long family tradition, which started in 1960-s, and we maintain the tradition today. Honoring the tradition, as our inherited love for vineyards and wines, we use the modern technology and equipment, keeping up with modern standards in the fields of grapevine cultivation and quality wine production. Our family business includes a tasting room, where you can taste our wines and eat homemade culinary specialties! See you in Winery Rak!
We spent several hours exploring this fabulous family business.After great communication,we were picked up by Andros,who drove us first to the vines to explain about when the grapes would be picked.They tasted great!We then went to see the wine cellars, where the wine is fernented and stored.Finally we tasted 6 delicious wines, whilst eating a superb Dalmatian plate consisting of homemade bread,olives,olive oil,cured meat and lovely cheeses.The family are passionate about their business and it shows.The other brother then drove us back to our cruise ship.What a great day.Thank you.
5.0 based on 144 reviews
Image of War is a museum dedicated to War Photography, the current exhibition "Up Close and Personal: War in Croatia" covers the Croatian War of Independence which lasted from 1991-1995 through works and stories of Croatian, Serb and world-renowned international professional photographers together with personal stories and photos people donated to the museum. Our motto is "War belongs in a museum" and our goal is to promote the importance of peace and raise awareness of the destructiveness which war brings to all affected sides. In an effort to actively help those directly affected by war, part of the revenue of all tickets is being donated to victims of war and refugees. * WARNING: The exhibition contains possibly disturbing and upsetting content. Visitor discretion is advised. TICKETS: Adults 50HRK, Students/Pensioners/Veterans 40HRK, Couples 80HRK, Groups of 10+ pay 30 HRK per person and children under 12 have free entrance. *Pet friendly Image of War Museum is temporarily closed.
An amazing photography gallery, Emotional and interesting. Definitely worth a visit when visiting Zagreb
4.5 based on 407 reviews
This centrally located theater seats only 850 people.
This imposing building sits in the 'Green Horseshoe' area in the centre of Tito Square. The Croatian National Theatre ( Hrvatsko Narodno Kazaliste or HNK ) was built by architects Herman Helmer & Ferdinand Fellner under the Habsburg Empire & inaugurated in 1895. There are 5 theatres to encompass the wide variety of theatrical performances which attract a wide audience. The surrounding area used to be all swampland. HNK is a majestic edifice & its bright yellow ochre colour certainly ensures it stands out.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
The Archaeological Museum in Zagreb situated in the heart of the city, just two minutes from the main square. Go on an exciting adventure through time that starts more than two and a half million years ago. Explore a variety of unique exhibits, discover and learn more about human history and culture through our fascinating Prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek and Roman, Medieval and Numismatic collections. The Museum Shop offers replicas of exhibits and carefully selected products inspired by the Museum's collections, as well as a wide variety of books on archaeology, including scholarly and exhibition-related publications. Complete your museum visit by exploring the Museum Shop and choose a unique gift or a souvenir. Purchases made at the Museum Shop support the programs and operations of the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb.
Excellent displays which were in English and Croatian made visiting this amazing museum a pleasure. The well organized layout, uncluttered display of artifacts and well lit rooms made the tour of the building an easy and educational stop for an afternoon.
4.5 based on 9,355 reviews
The ruins of the Roman Emperor Diocletian's palace date back to the late 3rd to early 4th century A.D.
Split, Croatia Split, a town on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is known for the fortressl ike complex at its center, Diocletian's Palace, erected by the Roman emperor in the 4th century , within its white stone walls and under its courtyards are a cathedral and numerous shops, bars, cafes, hotels and houses. Unknown to many the town claims fame to being the inventor of Neckties and Dalmatian dogs
4.5 based on 1,486 reviews
Well worth seeing, the mosaics in the apse of the church alone justify the entrance fee of 40 kuna. If possible, make the climb up the tower for the finest view over Porec.
4.5 based on 1,778 reviews
Magnificent set up on the hill above the city. Majestic, beautiful, even though one tower is shrouded with scaffolding. Walking inside we were overwhelmed by the peaceful serenity, beauty of the architecture, the many glorious stained glass windows, the statues and altar. We lit candles for recently departed dear friends and their grieving families and felt an extra special peace and comfort as we walked away. Truly a very special place to visit. So good for the soul to find such peace in today's world ...
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