Croatia borders several countries, making it a good starting point for an extraordinary European adventure. It 's also a memorable goal, when to offer many attractions. Here are five reasons to visit Croatia.
1. Historical sites
As evidence of its rich history, Croatia has five World Heritage sites of cultural and historical significance. The most popular is the Diocletian's palace in the heart of Split. As mentioned, this building was builtby Roman emperor Diocletian in the 4th century, both as a luxury residence and as a military fortress. Like the first, it has to offer a magnificent cathedral and many homes with elaborate facades that have been converted into shops and bars, as towers, the spectacular view of the Adriatic Sea, as well as other fortifications. His walk is also a great place for a walk, by day or by moonlight.
The other historical worldHeritage is the ancient city of Dubrovnik and Trogir, together with the Basilica in Porec Euphrasian and the Cathedral of St. James in Sibenik. Fortress Medvedgrad and amphitheater in Pula, worth a visit.
2. Museums
To learn more about the history of Croatia, a tour of the museums that are worthy of its own attractions. These include the Archaeological Museum of Split, the oldest in the country with a collection of artifactsdifferent ages, the Museum of the History of Croatia in a beautiful baroque castle and the archaeological site hosted Andautonia. The castle Trakoscan 13 was also transformed into a medieval museum, while the old city of Zagreb is like a great museum with its old walls, cobbled streets and various landmarks. For art lovers, be sure to visit the Mimara Muzej.
3. Nature
In addition to world heritage sites of historical importance, Croatia also has twoany significant natural attractions, namely the National Park Plitvice Lakes and the Stari Grad Plain on the island of Hvar. The National Park Plitvice Lakes is the perfect place to enjoy nature, with 16 beautiful turquoise lakes, caves, majestic mountains, breathtaking waterfalls and a few varieties of birds and wildlife. Apart from the Stari Grad Plain, Hvar is also known for its sunny climate, its lively nightlife and fields of aromatic lavender known.
4.Beaches
The reason most people visit Croatia, but for its beaches - some sandy, some stone, but all offer wonderful opportunities for recreation and relaxation. Brela Beach is the most popular beaches and beautiful islands of Rab, Cres, Brac, Korcula and Mljet. There are also nudist beaches and those that are havens for surfers.
5. Kitchen
Croatia also has aexcellent cuisine, with specialties that you make sure that the mouth is too weak to return for a further six. fish dishes are very popular, with generous portions of prawns, squid and mussels, fish and pasta with truffles and risotto with squid. There are delicious dishes of meat, too, such as roast pork and veal steaks, stews and rich, delicious pies and cakes. Croatia is known for its wine, and then go to the local tavern and ask the house wine. ATaste brandy or grappa is recommended.
Do not forget to get a taste of coffee culture, even if you visit Croatia. In fact, there are many cafes in Croatia, where you can find great cake and, of course, delicious coffee, espresso or milk if you can drink while mingling with the locals, or simply watch people pass after a hard day.
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