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Perfectly
situated on the Adriatic Coast, Croatia’s
fascinating cities, irresistible coastline, sun and cheap living make it a
fantastic destination.
Its capital
Zagreb is an exciting culmination of Eastern and Western
Europe. The city is renowned for it’s many baroque and gothic churches, and
you can get fantastic views of the city from the Lotrscak Tower in the
North-west.
Although
Dubrovnik was heavily shelled in the early 1990s, the old town
of Stari Grad has been restored to its historical marble-paved squares,
steep cobbled streets and delightful architecture. However, the highlight of
your visit will probably be the city’s fortified walls, built between the
13th and 16th centuries.
Or, visit Split, the largest Croatian city on the Adriatic coast. To the
north-east, the ancient ruins of Solin lie amongst the vineyards – arguably
the most interesting archaeological site in Croatia.
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