Must visit places in Croatia

Must visit places in Croatia

Top 5 places to visit on your next trip to Croatia

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10 - 30€
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15 - 20€
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15 - 25€
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25 - 30€
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26 - 32€
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30-35€
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35 - 40€
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39-45€
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40 - 50€
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5 - 100€
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5-10€
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70 - €90
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Americano
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Arroces
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Brasería
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Brunch
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Brunch
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Burgers
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Coctelería
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Coffee & Brunch
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Comida
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Cool Interior
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Delivery
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Desayuno
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Desserts
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Donuts
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Española
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Especialidad en carnes
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Free Entrance
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Fusión
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Good Cocktails
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Good Value
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Gourmet
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Great Atmosphere
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Great Service
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Heladería
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International
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Italiano
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Japonés
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Live Music
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Lively
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Local Cuisine
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Mediterranean
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Mediterraneo
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Merienda
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Merienda
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Mexicano
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Needs A Reservation
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Open All Night
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Parrilla
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Pasteleria
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Pets Allowed
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Postre
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Romantic
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Rooftop
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Salado
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Seafood
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Snacks Available
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Street Food
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Terraza
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Tradicional
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Vegetarian
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With Friends
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With Kids

Old town Dubrovnik

One of the oldest town in all of Croatia. Visit Dubrovnik to get to know it's past as an independent city-state and why it was such an important strategic area! Walk the old walls and see where game of thrones was filmed. You can book a tour to learn more about the incredibly rich history of Dubrovnik and it's old town. Eat the best sea food at one of the local restaurants, but be ready to spend a little too much money for a coffee on Stradun.

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Hum

The smallest town in the world with only 26 citizens welcomes you! Hike around the local woods and the town itself. Make sure to respect the locals who still live there and you'll be ready to spend time in the world's smallest town.

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Plitvička jezera

Walk around the beautiful scenery while taking in the fresh air! This little corner of a little country is a true gem everyone should experience. As the first and the oldest nationali park in Croatia it still hasn't lost its charm after all those years. In 1979 it gaines international recognition and becomes a UNESCO World Heritage sight.

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Diocletian Palace

Diocletian Palace is one of the best preserved monuments of the Roman architecture in the world. The Emperor's Palace was built as a combination of a luxury villa - summer house and a Roman military camp (castrum), divided into four parts with two main streets. Southern part of the Palace was, in this scheme, intended for the Emperor's apartment and appropriate governmental and religious ceremonies, while the north part was for the Imperial guard - the military, servants, storage etc. The Palace is a rectangular building with four large towers at the corners, doors on each of the four sides and four small towers on the walls. Over the centuries the Palace inhabitants, and later also the citizens of Split adapted parts of the palace for their own requirements, thus the inside buildings as well as the exterior walls with the towers significantly changed the original appearance, but the outlines of the Imperial Palace are still very visible.

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The Pula arena

Among the 6 largest Roman arenas, the Pula arena is the only one to have all 4 side towers perfectly preserved. Visiting it makes you feel like a gladiator getting ready to fight!

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