Tourist Places to Visit in Croatia

Diocletian's Palace, Saint Domnius Cathedral, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Mestrovic Gallery, Riva, Old Town Walls, LokrumStradunRector's PalaceLovrijenacRevelin Fortress, Tvrdava Minceta, and many more.

Oozing out a fascinating amalgamation of erstwhile and modern aura, the alluring places to visit in Croatia propel much attention and love. The historic cities of the country are home to a myriad of world-famous attractions that range from ancient architectural marvels and intriguing museums to magnificent defense fortifications and flamboyant promenades.

The modernized places in Croatia like Split, Zagreb, and Zadar retain their old world charm and astound tourists with their stunning Roman ruins, medieval buildings, and swanky modern day restaurants and jazzy bars. Cities like Pula, Rijeka, and Osijek offer a peaceful environment and laid-back atmosphere with more of the magnificent cathedrals, palaces, and beaches.

The classic tourist attractions in Croatia like Diocletian's Palace, the Old City of Dubrovnik, and Lovrijenac offer an insight of the past stories of glory, destruction, and rivalry. Places like Plitvice Lakes National, Ban Josip Jelacic Square, and Stradun introduce you to the modern charm and contemporary crowd of the country.

Here are some of the best places to visit in Croatia:

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Split

Nestled on a peninsula off the coast of Dalmatia, Split is the second largest city of Croatia. Also known fondly as the “Mediterranean Flower”, it is considered to be the largest town of Dalmatia. Offering a small town aura, this flamboyant city attracts tourists with its unique blend of history and modernity. The beauty of Split lies in its fascinating amalgamation of magnificent mountains, dramatic ocean, flamboyant suburbs, and stunning Roman ruins.

The turquoise sea water makes for a dramatic contrast with the orange-roofed houses, adding a magical charm to the city. Abundant sunshine, marble walkways, and brilliant Gothic and Renaissance architecture make the city all the more alluring. The city of Split is packed with a plethora of famous tourist attractions, in the form of churches, temples, monuments, and arcades. Some of the striking landmarks that the city boasts to its tourists, include the bustling Peristil Square, the Egyptian sphinx monuments, Jupiter’s Temple, and St. Duje’s Cathedral.

On your visit to Split, you can engage in a myriad of enjoyable activities. You can spend time strolling along the sea promenade, island-hopping, relishing flavorsome Dalmatian cuisine, hiking the picturesque Marjan Hill, swimming at Bacvice, and shopping at Green Market. The Mediterranean city of Split enjoys a mild climate all through the year. The best time to visit Split is during the months of May, June, September, and October, when the days are sunny and salubrious.

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Zagreb

The flamboyant metropolis of Zagreb happens to be the capital and largest city of Croatia. Lying in the northwestern part of the country, this city came into existence in the 2nd century AD, when Hungarian King Ladislaus established its first diocese. At the present day, the cosmopolitan city of Zagreb makes for the centre of the government, academics, and culture of Croatia. The entire city of Zagreb is categorized into three parts - the Lower Town, the Upper Town, and New Zagreb.

The Upper Town is the historical hub of the city, which will impress you with majestic palaces, medieval churches, and quaint cobblestone streets. The Lower Town is packed with modern theatres, lush parks, and swanky cafes and restaurants. With towering skyscrapers and elegant buildings, New Zagreb is the industrial and commercial hub of the city. Zagreb is home to some of the most famous places to visit in Croatia.

It has beautiful heritage sites, including Zagreb Cathedral and Treasury, Museum of Broken Relationships, Museum of Mimara, The Croatian National Theatre, The Croatian Museum of Naive Art, and The Art Pavilion and the Mestrovic Gallery. While you are in Zagreb, you can engage in a number of activities, including sightseeing tours and cultural walks. You can also unwind and relax in the peaceful, green surroundings of the Zagreb Botanical Garden and the Maksimir Park. Zagreb enjoys warm weather with periodic rains. The most ideal time for visiting Zagreb city is between the months of April and September.

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Dubrovnik is a historic city in Croatia closer to the Adriatic Sea. There are well preserved buildings on this city built in baroque and Gothic style. Many historic buildings and converted into historic museums now. This is a walled city and has many tourist resorts. This is also a sea port and has lesser population. This city has seen its development during 15th and 16th century. This is a city with scenic spots and landscapes. You can visit this city for its architectural beauty, splendid churches, monasteries, fountains, and museums. There are many places to visit and things to do in this old city.

There are beautiful valleys, towns, islands, peninsula, and other neighbouring towns that can be visited. You can take bus as a local transportation. You can also take ferry and boats rides and go sightseeing nearby places. In this city you can take many of the “Game of Thrones” walking tours. There are nearby islands where many movies have been filmed. You can visit beaches, take boating trips, attend local festivals, and enjoy tasting the local cuisine. This place also offers bars, lounges, and clubs for a swish nightlife. The locals are friendly. This city is safe, but you must follow the local customs to stay safe.

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Rovinj

Nestled on the Istrian peninsula of Croatia, in the Adriatic Sea, Rovinj is a calm and serene fishing village. Surrounded by natural splendors and flaunting rustic charm, Rovinj is a picturesque archipelago consisting of a total of 20 islands. The extraordinary beauty of Rovinj is defined aptly by its dramatic landscapes, beautiful historic sites, narrow cobblestone streets, calm coves, and photogenic beaches.  Impressive baroque buildings, lush parks, and majestic medieval city gates add to the quaint charm of the city of Rovinj.

Rovinj is home to many of the exotic tourist attractions in Croatia, starting from the 12th century town clock and the baroque church of St. Euphemia’s Basilica to the lively shopping street of Grisia and the exuberant Balbi Arch. Some of the scenic natural wonders of the city include the breathtaking Lim Fjord and the Punta Corrente Forest. Tourists visiting Rovinj can engage in a number of fun and thrilling activities.

Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy rock climbing, hiking, and cycling at the Zlatni Rt Forest Park. Shoppaholics can enjoy souvenir shopping at La Girisa and Carrera street. History buffs can take a heritage walk through the Old Town and marvel at the gothic and renaissance architectures. Rovinj enjoys cool winters and mild to warm summers. The best time to visit Rovinj city is during the summers, when you can swim in the seawaters, roam around the narrow alleys, and enjoy sightseeing in the warm weather and soft breeze.

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Zadar

Nestled on the northern Dalmatian Coast of Croatia and dating back to 3,000 years, the old beautiful city of Zadar flaunts a stunning coastline and a rich history. Featuring a subtle atmosphere and a calm and quiet environment, the city of Zadar retains its old world charm. Though it has seen a rise in tourism over the past few years, the city still remains one of the less explored places in Croatia, which has helped conserve its rustic virgin beauty.

Packed with a myriad of historical sites, architectural marvels, and pristine beaches, Zadar is an incredibly beautiful city that can lure any kind of traveler. The Old Town of the city forms its heart and brims with breathtaking Roman ruins, ancient churches, and medieval buildings. One of Zadar’s main attractions is its magnificent churches, including St. Donat’s Church, St Simeon’s Church, and St. Anastasia Cathedral.

The city also has excellent museums, including the Museum of Ancient Glass and the Archaeological Museum. On your trip to Zadar you can indulge in a number of enjoyable activities, including heritage walks, culture tours, and day out at the picturesque Zadar waterfront. Zadar is blessed with moderate weather, with the autumn months being the most ideal time for traveling to the city.

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Rijeka

Nestled on the gulf of Kvarner in the Adriatic Sea, Rijeka is the major port of Croatia. Lying on a tapered flatland between the Adriatic and the Julian Alps, Rijeka happens to be the cultural and commercial hub of the country. Established back in the 13th century, Rijeka is the third largest city of Croatia. The bustling city of Rijeka offers a fascinating amalgamation of Italianate Habsburg glory and quaint 20th century port.

The alluring beauty of this city is aptly described by its rich culture, Austro-Hungarian–style buildings, colourful festivals, happening nightlife, and flamboyant annual carnival. One of the main reasons why tourists are attracted towards Rijeka is the famous attractions of the city. Heritage buildings like the Trsat Castle and the Church of Our Lady, Gradski Toranj, and Rijeka Cathedral have gained much attention. Other places of interest in the city include the Risnjak National Park and Sablicevo Beach.

A tour to Rijeka can be really fun and thrilling, thanks to the tons of activities available in the city. While you are here, you can take a leisurely stroll through the Korzo promenade, attend the colourful carnival, soak in the sweeping views from Trsat, and visit the Peek and Poke Museum. Flaunting a Mediterranean climate, Rijeka offers its best weather during spring and autumn, particularly between mid-April and mid-June and September.

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Sibenik

Perched cozily on the picturesque Dalmatian coast of Croatia Šibenik is a glorious historic city and a convenient gateway to many of the popular destinations of Croatia. Considered to be a gem on the spectacular Croatian Adriatic, the city of Šibenik is home to a thin population of around 44,000 inhabitants. Flaunting a quaint stone wall-encased old town and four magnificent fortresses, Šibenik brims with history and heritage.

Charming stone buildings, stone arcades, rock outcrops, stone stairways, and cobblestone streets define the beauty of this majestic city. Fondly known as the city of sea, sun, and stone, the uncrowded and virgin Šibenik is a paradise for the offbeat travelers. The true attractions of the city of Šibenik are its marvelous historical buildings, peaceful coastline, and exceptional wine.

Some of the most-visited attractions of the city include the Cathedral of St. James, the City Museum, Franciscan Church and Monastery, St. Michael’s Castle, and Winery Rak. Šibenik allows its visitors to enjoy an action-packed holiday, indulging in a pool of exhilarating activities. While you are in this city, you can enjoy heritage walks, cruise to St. Nicholas, explore the four famous fortresses, and soak in the mesmerizing views from the Šibenik Lookout Platform. Šibenik enjoys its best weather between the months of June and August. During this time of the year, the weather is warm with little chances of rainfall.

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Lying just an hour’s drive away from the capital city of Croatia, Zagreb, Varaždin is one of the least explored cities of the country. Varaždin is perched on the Drava river’s southern bank, in North Croatia. Being the erstwhile capital of Croatia, Varaždin retains its serious and sophisticated aura. With an approximate population of 46,946 inhabitants, the historic city of Varaždin is the cultural, educational, sports, and economical hub of the country.

Varaždin is the land of young people, impressive baroque, enchanting music, and colourful flowers. It's fine palaces, ancient churches, cheerful and skilled street performers, lush gardens, and lively culture add to the charm of the city. The city of Varaždin is home to some of the best museums of Croatia, including the Varaždin City Museum, the World of Insects museum, the Museum of Firefighting, and the  Museum of Angels. The city is also architecturally very sound with The Sermage Palace, the Patacic Palace, Stari Grad, and the Town Hall.

While you are in Varaždin, you can spend time strolling through the City Cemetery, sipping some craft beer, admiring impressive Croatian art, dining amidst the vineyards, and hopping through the old museums. You can experience the best of weather in Varaždin, if you visit the place during the month of May, June, and September. During this time, the weather of the city is warm and salubrious, which is perfect for enjoying city tours.

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Karlovac lies at the convergence of River Kupa and River Korana, towards southwest of the capital city of Zagreb, in western Croatia. Established back in 1579, this star-shaped city was built to be a "Renaissance town". The old town of Karlovac is in a six-pointed quadrilateral, segments into a total of 24 blocks. This town was originally fortified, encompassing a multitude of quaint streets flanked by houses. The exuberant beauty of Karlovac lies in its magnificent ancient baroque palaces, rustic streets, colourful evening events, and gorgeous cafe-bars.

The charm of this culturally rich city is also doubled by its beautiful local events and festivals, including the Karlovac Cultural Days, the floral exhibition and fair, and St John's Bonfires. The city of Karlovac will lure you with its amazing erstwhile and contemporary attractions. The pristine Foginovo beach, the fascinating Karlovac freshwater aquarium, and the Vrbaniceva Perivoj park offer a treat to your eyes. The Town Museum, the Old Walls of Karlovac, and Dubovac Castle will show you the brilliant craftsmanship of the times gone by.

While touring Karlovac, you can enjoy a number of fun activities. You can sail across the Kupa river, shop at the bustling Karlovac market, stroll through the snaking streets of Radi?eva, and dine at a medieval castle. Karlovac is blessed with a Mediterranean climate with cool winters and hot summers. The best time to visit this city is during the months of September, October, May, and June, when the weather is sunny and comforting.

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Pula

Lying on the southern end of the Istria peninsula in the Adriatic Sea, the quaint Pula is an ancient city, dating back to the age-old Roman times. Ruled over the centuries by a number of government powers, the city of Pula offers glorious history with a tinge of Venetian and Roman architecture. Urbanized to a significant extent, Pula makes for the Istrian Peninsula’s largest city. The vibrant city of Pula is packed with a myriad of architectural masterpieces and monuments that are sure to offer a treat to the eyes of the visitors.

Pula blends perfectly it's medieval charm with its modern glory to present before the world the best things of both the worlds. Packed with scenic sights and picturesque beaches, Pula is a true delight for the nature lovers. Offering impressive roman ruins on one side and the best of glorious culture on the other, Pula tops the list when it comes to ranking the most beautiful places in Croatia. Pula attracts tourists with its heritage monuments, the Pula Film Festival, and excellent restaurants. Some of the best tourist attractions in Croatia that you can see in Pula city, include The Arena, The Pula Cathedral, Temple of Augustus, and Brijuni National Park.

While in Pula city, you can marvel at the brilliant Roman architecture of its fortifications, monasteries, arches, and cathedrals. You can also spend time relishing Malvasia wine and the exotic Coronica Malvazija. You can also unwind at the cape of the Istrian peninsula. Pula enjoys warm weather in summers with the temperature remaining lower for the rest of the year. The best time to visit Pula is summer, when you can do sightseeing, swim at the pristine white sand beaches, and enjoy various musical events.

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Osijek

Originally known as ‘Mursa’, Osijek was renamed to its present name only in 1196. Lying in eastern Croatia, the city of Osijek shares its borders with Bosnia, Serbia, and Hungary. Nestled on the Drava River, around 16 kilometers west of the Serbian border, Osijek is known as the industrial and agricultural hub of Croatia. The city of Osijek presents a mix and match of the cultures of its neighbours.

The magnificent Baroque buildings present in the centre of the city showcase Viennese style architecture, while the flavorsome spicy cuisine of the region is evident of Hungarian influence in the food culture of Osijek. Home to the Church of St Peter and St Paul, the Croatian National Theatre, and a number of stunning restaurants and cafes, the upper Town is one of the major attractions of Osijek. Other prime attractions of the city include,  Kopa?ki rit, Trg Ante Star?evi?a, the Museum of Slavonia, and the Picasso statue.

You can enjoy a myriad of mind-boggling activities when in Osijek. You can relish the spicy fiš paprikaš and the Slavonska pizza, go swimming at Copacabana complex, witness the pedestrian bridge, spot the big cats at the Osijek Zoo, explore the catacombs, and enjoy the Croatian red and white wines. Osijek experiences the most ideal weather during autumn and spring, particularly in the months of May, June, and September. During these times of the year, the daytime weather is pleasant and the night is cool.

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Other Attractions

Veliki Budikovac is a serene, uninhabited island in Croatia’s Dalmatian archipelago, near Vis. Renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise lagoon, it offers a tranquil escape ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation. The island’s pristine beauty and untouched nature make it a hidden gem, perfect for those seeking solitude and natural splendor in the Adriatic Sea.

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Hvar Island, Croatia, is a stunning Adriatic gem known for its lavender fields, historic charm, and vibrant nightlife. With crystal-clear waters, secluded beaches, and medieval architecture, it’s a haven for both relaxation and adventure. The UNESCO-listed town of Stari Grad and lively Hvar Town attract visitors seeking culture, scenic beauty, and Mediterranean bliss.

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Not a museum or a palace, Diocletian's Palace is the living heart of the city of Split. Set on the harbourside, this gorgeous complex is an age-old Roman structure, with its winding streets filled with colorful shops, elegant restaurants, dazzling bars, and cheerful people.

Measuring 215 meters in length and 180 meters in breadth, Diocletian's Palace was constructed to serve multiple purposes. Constructed back in the 4th century, it was supposed to be a military fortification, a fortified town, and a royal residence. Over the years, a lot of elements have been added to the original building, which have made Diocletian's Palace even more alluring.

Location: Peristil bb, 21000, Split, Croatia
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Counted among the most well-preserved Roman buildings, Saint Domnius Cathedral happens to be an ever-charming octagonal cathedral in Split. This structure was constructed to serve as the tomb of Diocletian, who was buried here back in 311 AD. However, the sarcophagus of the emperor was destroyed in the 5th century and his mausoleum was converted into a cathedral.

An original arcade of 24 columns surrounds the exterior of this cathedral. One of the new additions made to the building was the stunning Romanesque bell tower, which was built between the 13th and 16th centuries. This tower collapsed in the later period and was constructed again in 1908.

Location: Ul. Kraj Svetog Duje 3, 21000, Split, Croatia
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Counted among the most famous tourist attractions in Croatia, Plitvice Lakes National Park is declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Packed by lush green landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and emerald lakes, this breathtaking national park is one of the most recommended places to visit in Croatia for nature lovers.

Home to umpteen varieties of wildlife, this national park offers you the opportunity to spot a number of fascinating animals, including brown bears and wolves and more than 150 species of exotic and indegenous birds. The park also offers a plethora of amazing hiking trails, which offers adventure enthusiasts excellent trekking opportunities. There are also beautiful wooden footbridges in the park, which remain surrounded by clouds of colourful butterflies and offer excellent photoshoot opportunities.
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Making for one of the most-loved places in Croatia among art enthusiasts, Mestrovic Gallery is a stunning art museum. The museum showcases a well-organized, comprehensive collection of brilliant artworks crafted by the renowned modern sculptor of Croatia, Ivan Meštrović. Meštrović had built this magnificent building back in the 1930s as a private residence.

Although the artist had planned his retirement in this mansion, yet he moved to the USA in the later period right after WWII. At present Mestrovic Gallery exhibits folk art, ancient Greek sculptures, spiritually-inspired artworks, medieval art, and modern art by Ivan Meštrović.

Location: Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 46, 21000, Split, Croatia
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Riva

One of the most famous public places of the city of Split, Riva is a picturesque promenade. Dating back to two centuries, this promenade has been expanded in its width and modified multiple times. Dotted with elegant restaurants and cozy cafes, Riva, at present, is a paradise for the pedestrians.

It also serves as a nice place for the locals and tourists to enjoy morning coffee, evening strolls, and hangouts with loved ones over good food. The happening promenade of Riva also makes for the venue for most of the colourful and lively entertainment and cultural events and carnivals held in Split. One can also meet the famous sports personalities of Split at Riva, including Jugoplastika basketball players and Hajduk club football players.
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The Blue Grotto, located on Biševo Island in Croatia, is a mesmerizing sea cave renowned for its ethereal blue light. This natural wonder occurs when sunlight reflects through an underwater opening, illuminating the cave with a magical azure glow. Accessible via boat, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers exploring Croatia's Adriatic treasures.

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The Old Town Walls are not only one of the iconic attractions of Dubrovnik, but are also the reason why the city is referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. Dubrovnik is entirely encompassed by the strong 6363 feet long and 83 feet high defensive walls. These walls were built in the ancient times with the aim of safeguarding the Dubrovnik Republic against foreign invasions.

A total of two corner towers, two round towers, five bastions, twelve quadrilateral forts have been developed to protect the Old Town Walls. On the northern side there is the Tower Minčeta, on the eastern side there is the Revelin Fortress, on the western side there is the Bokar Fortress, and on the southwestern side there is the Fortress of Saint John. Its well-preserved Old Town Walls have helped Dubrovnik to be declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.
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Lokrum

Considered to be one of the most naturally scenic places to visit in Croatia, Lokrum offers a nice day out to couples and families, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This lush, forested island in Dubrovnik is packed with olive trees, pine trees, oaks, holm, black ash.

Lying at a small approximate distance of 10 minutes from the Old Harbour of Dubrovnik, this island can be easily and conveniently reached by a ferry ride. One of the best escapes during summers, Lokrum is an excellent swimming spot. Some of the popular attractions that you can spot on Lokrum Island, include the huge medieval Benedictine monastery, the circular Fort Royal, the nudist beach, and a saltwater lake called the Dead Sea.
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Stradun

The primary street of the Old City of Dubrovnik, Stradun runs from the Old Town’s port to the Pile Gate and divides the town into two parts - South and North. Totally pedestrianised and closed for traffic for over 50 years, this flamboyant street serves as a local promenade, at the present day.

The street is lined by colourful shops, dazzling restaurants, and charming cafes. Most of the streets of the Old City of Dubrovnik originate from Stradun. Taking a leisurely stroll through Stradun and watching the crowd pass by, will let you get an insight into the culture and lifestyle of the city. When you get tired, you can sit in one of the cafes here and relish some local food.
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Constructed back in the 15th century, Rector's Palace was built originally for the rector, who was elected to govern the city of Dubrovnik. Flaunting a Gothic-Renaissance style architectural design, this magnificent palace features the private chambers and the office of the rector. The palace is also home to a dungeon, administrative offices, and public halls, all preserved beautifully.

At present, the entire palace has been transformed into a museum, featuring artful rooms, coins, arms, and portraits, all of which offer an insight of the rich history of the city. Despite being renovated multiple times, the palace still retains its charm and compositional unity. The exterior columns of the palace flaunt intricately carved capitals, which the atrium features an ornate staircase.

Location: Ul. Pred Dvorom 3, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Lovrijenac is a stunning fortification, perched on a 37 meters tall rock outcrop, overlooking the vast sea. Lying on the western part of Dubrovnik, the magnificent Lovrijenac served as a defence fortress against sea and land invasions. This fortress was guarded by a commander and a total of 25 man garrison, when it was in operation.

Believed to have been constructed between 1018 or 1038, the fortress has gone through multiple renovations, a majority of which were made between the 15th and 16th century. The Lovrijenac Fortress features 3 terraces and a huge quadrilateral court. The walls of the fortress that face the sea are 40 feet thick, while the walls that face the city are 2 feet thick.

Location: Ul. od Tabakarije 29, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Dating back to the 16th century, the Revelin Fortress is situated right outside the walls of the Old Town and is a part of the Ploče Gate. This robust fortification was established with the aim to safeguard the eastern part of the town.

A number of visitors from the Ottoman Empire and the Middle-east entered the city through this fortress in the times gone by. Featuring a huge terrace and three entrances, the Revlin Fortress offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lokrum and the old harbour.

Location: Tvrđava Revelin, Vrata of Ploca, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Tvrđava Minčeta is one of the iconic landmarks and most powerful defense towers of the city of Dubrovnik. Also known popularly as the “Minčeta Tower”, this tower has been named after the reputed Mencetic family, the erstwhile owner of the land on which the structure stands.

The magnificent 4-sided tower was constructed by a local architect Nicifor Ranjina, back in 1319. The walls of the Minčeta Tower are 6 meters thick, which helped safeguard Dubrovnik from land invasions. The topmost part of the tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city’s old town.

Location: Ul. Ispod Minčete 9, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Considered to be a friend for the loners, the world-famous Museum of Broken Relationships in the city of Zagreb is one of the quirkiest places to visit in Croatia. Locally known as “Muzej prekinutih veza”, this is a funny museum, where you will witness an interesting collection of personal artifacts and objects donated by old lovers from across the globe.

The exhibits have been showcased in white-hued rooms, with each item carrying a detailed description about the particular failed relationship and heartbreak it is signifying. There is also a unique gift shop adjacent to this museum, from where you can buy some quirky souvenirs that will remind you of your visit to this peculiar but fascinating museum.

Location: Ćirilometodska ul. 2, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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Dating back to the 13th century, St. Mark's Church is one of the iconic spiritual places to visit in Croatia. This magnificent church is known for its unique and impressive architectural design, with its gothic portal and multi-coloured tiled roof.

The gateway of the church is adorned with a total of 15 fascinating sculptures placed in 11 different niches. One of the prime attractions of St. Mark's Church is the iconic Guard Changing Ceremony, which is held in front of the entrance of the church between the months of April and October, on every weekend at noon.

Location: Trg Sv. Marka 5, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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Freedom Square, located in the heart of Tbilisi, Georgia, is a vibrant symbol of the city’s history, culture, and resilience. Surrounded by a mix of classical and modern architecture, this iconic square is a hub of activity and a favorite gathering spot for locals and tourists alike. At its center stands the towering St. George Monument, a golden statue dedicated to Georgia's patron saint, symbolizing the nation's courage and independence.

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Pile Gate stands as a majestic gateway to Dubrovnik’s historic Old Town, inviting visitors to step into a world of medieval charm and cultural richness. This iconic entrance is not just a point of access but also a symbol of the city's resilience and heritage.

Built in the 15th century, Pile Gate is a stunning architectural marvel that once served as part of Dubrovnik’s robust fortifications. The gate is designed with an outer and inner section, connected by a wooden drawbridge that was historically raised each evening to protect the city. Today, walking through its arched pathways offers a glimpse into the ingenious defensive strategies of the past.

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Originally known as the “Cathedral of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary'', the Cathedral of Zagreb is one of the prime landmarks of the city. Constructed in the 13th century, the cathedral is a magnificent monumental building that has been built on the same place, where a previous building demolished by the Tartars once rested.

This wonderful masterpiece has survived many reconstruction processes and earthquakes. The neo gothic monument of Zagreb Cathedral features a stunning bell tower and a dome, which were destroyed by the 1880 earthquake, but were later restored. The treasury of the cathedral features a myriad of impressive works of sacred objects, spiritual arts, and garments.

Location: 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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The Austro-Hungarian styled Ban Josip Jelačić Square is one of the best places to visit in Croatia with your loved ones for an enjoyable day out. This flamboyant square is packed with quaint cafes and lively shops to let the visitors spend their time shopping and dining.

Ban Josip Jelačić Square is named after the brilliant sculpture of Count Jelačić that rests here. This magnificent sculpture was destroyed in 1947 as many of the leaders of the country felt it to be representing too much nationalism. However, in 1990, the sculpture was restored and brought back to its original position.

Location: Trg bana Josipa Jelačića, 10000, Zagreb Croatia
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Established back in April 2014, Mesnica NENO is a famous meat supply business in the city of Zagreb. Considered one of the best places in Croatia for beef, pork, and lamb, Mesnica NENO delivers superior quality meat as well as meat products to its customers.

The meat offered by them are purely of Croatian origin, with the animals grown and nurtured on the farms and pastures of Croatia. While you are in Croatia, you can visit Mesnica NENO or order a delivery of their specialized meat from their website.

Location: Dolac 9, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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Dating back to the 13th century, Lotrščak Tower was constructed in the city of Zagreb with the purpose of safeguarding the southern city gate. The topmost part of this tower is known to offer breathtaking 360 degrees panoramic views of the entire city.

A cannon is fired from the Lotrščak Tower daily at noon in the memory of that one day in the past when a shot from this tower soar across the Sava river and had a fall in the encampment of the Turks, who then decided against attacking the city. The Lotrščak Tower also features an art shop and an intriguing gallery, which attract art enthusiasts.

Location: Tomićeva ul. 9, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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The Pakleni Islands, located off the southern coast of Hvar in Croatia, are a stunning archipelago known for their natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and idyllic landscapes. Comprising around 20 islands and islets, the Pakleni Islands are a popular destination for boaters, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Mimara

Home to a total of 3,750 artworks donated by Ante Topić Mimara, the world-famous Mimara Museum is one of the largest private art collections in the universe. This extensive collection of brilliant art includes umpteen varieties of impressive work, such as ancient pottery, Chinese jade, and French Impressionists.

The Mimara Museum exhibits artworks by legendary artists, including Van Dyck, Titian, El Greco, Goya, Rubens, Raphael, Velazquez, Botticelli, and Renoir. Spanning over 3 millennia of rich history, these artworks belong to various civilizations and cultures. Some of the popular collections of the Mimara Museum include Flemish, Dutch, Italian, German, Swiss, Austrian, & English paintings, ceramics and porcelain collection, Ivory collection, Textiles and carpets collection, Furniture collection, & The Far Eastern collection.

Location: Rooseveltov trg 5, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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Stiniva Beach is a hidden gem nestled on the southern coast of Vis Island, Croatia. Renowned for its dramatic beauty, this secluded cove is surrounded by towering cliffs that create a natural amphitheater, opening to the azure waters of the Adriatic Sea. Accessible by a steep hiking trail or by boat, the journey to Stiniva is part of its charm, offering breathtaking views along the way.

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  1. What are the best places to visit in Croatia?

    1. SplitSplit is the second largest city of Croatia and is the perfect fusion of ancient history and modern life. This city boasts of ruins dating back to the Roman empire including important landmarks like Diocletian’s palace and the old town. If you’re a foodie, don’t forget to check out fresh seafood that gets served every morning at some of the major restaurants.

     Split is built very beautifully and if you wish to marvel at its panoramic sights, don’t forget to climb the bell tower of St. Domnius Cathedral which is touted to be one of the best places to visit in Croatia. 

    2. ZagrebZagreb is an absolute heaven for history buffs as it is renowned to be the museum city of the world. Not only museums but the overall impressive and beautiful architecture is bound to impress you. The lower town is renowned to be the heart of Zagreb and is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Croatia.

    On the other hand, the Upper Town is where you will find most attractions since it is the oldest part of the city. Be sure to check out the St. Mark’s church which is erected right in the middle of the upper town and is one of the most popular attractions in Zagreb. 

    3. Rovinj
    Rovinj is yet another stunning city in Croatia which is surrounded by the Adriatic sea from three sides. During the day, you can seek out the medieval and ancient ruins and before sunset, you can spend some relaxing time at any of the unfrequented beaches. To capture the true essence of Croatia, don’t forget to wander around the old town which is one of the best places to visit in Croatia.

    Rovinj’s skyline is dominated by the St. Euphemia Cathedral, so much so that it is very hard to miss. Don’t forget to check this ancient marvel out! Foodies would definitely appreciate fuzi pasta which happens to be the local pasta variety.

    4. Sibenik
    It is comparatively a slightly less touristy option as compared to some of the other cities mentioned in this list, making it a perfect stop for some quiet and relaxed time. The Sibenik Cathedral should be your first stop while commencing Sibenik exploration as it took almost 100 years to get completed. Sibenik used to be one of the best-guarded cities in Europe and it would certainly add to your experience.

     If you add some of the major forts in your itinerary like St. John’s fortress. During the warmer months, do not miss out on checking out Aquapark Solaris – Croatia’s first water park which is also one of the most famous tourist places to visit in Croatia.

    5. Dubrovnik
    Also known as the ‘pearl of the Adriatic’, Dubrovnik is particularly renowned for its spectacular location on the coast. It is also home to Croatia’s intellectual and artistic elite. One of the best-known features of this city are the old walls of Dubrovnik which have also been featured in Game of Thrones.

    Stradun is where one should spend their evenings because it is renowned to have one of the busiest streets of Europe. Loggia square is yet another major tourist landmark which has been a favourite gathering spot for tourists and locals alike, making it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Croatia.

    6. The Dalmatian Coast: 
    The Dalmatian coast offers visitors a mix of adventures, beaches, history, local wine and fresh seafood. While you’re exploring the Dalmatian coast, don’t forget to book a cruise, ferry ride or water taxi. There are many popular cities that dot the Dalmatian coastline including Split, Trogir, Dubrovnik, Vis Island, Brac Island, Korcula island and Hvar island.

    The Hvar island is particularly renowned for its luxurious retreats and relaxing beaches, making it a very popular tourist place to visit in Croatia. On the other hand, the Korcula island is one of the most offbeat places in Croatia with offbeat museums that are downright quirky! 

    7. Plitvice Lakes National Park
    Plitvice Lakes national park is not only the oldest but also the largest national park in Croatia. It has constantly attracted nature lovers from all over the globe because of its biodiversity, turquoise waters and numerous waterfalls. It is one of the best places to visit in Croatia if you wish to spend some quality time in the lap of mother nature.

    There are as many as 16 lakes inside the national park and a number of waterfalls which are downright surreal to look at. Moreover, you can even spot a giant flock of butterflies fluttering over the footbridges built over the lakes. It is just a 2.5 hour drive away from the Zagreb international Airport.

    8. Zlatni Rat beach: 
    In the Mediterranean region, the Zlatni Rat beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful Croatia Beaches and its unique structure makes it stand apart from the rest of the beaches. Not just because of its shape but the Zlatni rat beach is also renowned for its crystal clear sea that changes shade from turquoise blue to dark blue.

    Depending on the pace and direction of the wind, this beach constantly changes its shape. For adrenaline junkies visiting the beach, kitesurfing and windsurfing is also offered there. Beach volley and parachute rides are some other things to do at Zlatni Rat beach.

    Also Checkout: National Parks in Croatia
  2. Which are the famous places to visit in Croatia with family?

    1. Pula Arena: Established in the 1st century AD, the ancient Pula Arena is one of the largest Roman amphitheaters in the world. Hosting many concerts, events, and exhibitions, this is one of the major tourist attractions in Croatia, especially for families.

    2. Hvar Island: Featuring a charming Renaissance harbor, photogenic lavender fields, lush landscapes, pebbly beaches, and impressive Venetian-era monuments, Hvar Island is one of the unspoilt places in Croatia.

    3. Zlatni Rat Beach: Nestled on Brac Island, the picturesque Zlatni Rat Beach alters its shape as per the current and tide. Flanked by pine trees and flaunting bright blue waters, this beach is an amazing surfing destination.

    4. Mali Lošinj: Considered to be the Adriatic’s largest island town, Mali Lošinj is a prime commercial and maritime hub. Flaunting clean sea breeze, a photogenic natural harbor, and pastel-colored Mediterranean architecture, Mali Lošinj is one of top family-friendly places to visit in Croatia.

    Recommended Read: Islands in Croatia
  3. Which are the best places to visit in Croatia in December?

    1. Istria: Flaunting quaint hilltop villages, coastal resorts, and panoramic views, Istria offers excellent winter walks and hiking experience. It is also known for its culinary wonders, including local wine and honey-flavoured rakija.

    2. Medvednica: Medvednica is a stunning hilly nature park, visited mostly by picnickers, hikers, and skiers during the winters. The highest peak of Medvednica, Sljeme offers excellent snowboarding experience in December.

    3. Istarske Toplice: One of the best experiences to enjoy in Istarske toplice in December is sitting by the hot thermal springs while the cool winter breeze whistles around you. You can enjoy invigorating massage therapies at one of the wellness centres here.

    4. Samobor: Packed with a myriad of majestic hills, Samobor is one of the best places to visit in Croatia during the winters, when hikers take over the stunning hiking trails. During this time, you can also enjoy hearty soups and the signature cream cake of Samobor at one of the cozy cafes.

    Also Checkout: Things to do in Croatia
  4. What Croatia is famous for?

    Croatia is famous across the globe for its scenic coastline, gorgeous virgin landscapes, charming seaside and hilltop towns, pristine beaches, rich culture, and delectable cuisine and wine. This country is also known for its myriad of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Plitvice Lakes National Park, Palace of Diocletian, Trogir, and Šibenik Cathedral of St James.
  5. Is Croatia expensive for tourists?

    Croatia is not very expensive and if you are smart, you can easily save money in various aspects and enjoy a budget trip. Your per day estimation of accommodation, transportation, food, miscellaneous activities, and entertainment will be €15 – 20, €4 - 5, €15 - 20, €5, & €5 respectively. Your total expense per day is Croatia will be around €50 - 60.

    You Can Also Book: Croatia Tour Packages
  6. What is the best time to visit Croatia?

    The most ideal time for visiting Croatia during a Europe tour is during the months of May, June, September, and October. During these times of the year, the country enjoys sunny and pleasant weather, which is ideal for enjoying sunbathing, swimming, and sightseeing.
  7. How to reach Croatia?

    Going by air in a flight is the easiest and the most feasible option to reach Croatia. Depending on the area that you wish to explore, you can get down at either of the three international airports in Croatia like Split, Dubrovnik or Zagreb.
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