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The Best Historic Walking Areas in Croatia
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Historic walking areas in Croatia

Walls of Dubrovnik
, Dubrovnik
Stand in front of Walls of Dubrovnik, and see why this city bears the title "Pearl of the Adriatic." A World Heritage Site since 1979, the ci

Diocletian's Palace
, Split
In the heart of the city look for the ruins of Diocletian's Palace--a significant example of Roman architecture and a World Heritage Site. Be

Port of Rovinj
, Rovinj
Watch boats come and go and fishermen fix their nets while sitting on harbor walls at Port of Rovinj. The port features historic and natural
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
There are few places in Europe where medieval walls, red-tiled roofs and marble streets meet the azure-colored sea. Dubrovnik is just that place. Discover the main sights and hidden gems in the warren of streets in Stari Grad, or Old Town, with this educational and entertaining 1.5-hour guided tour. Stroll down the Stradun, the main limestone-clad pedestrian thoroughfare, and learn about the history of the city dating back to the 7th century.

Stradun
, Dubrovnik
Stroll, shop, and dine at Stradun, the main, limestone-paved street of the city. From the western to the eastern entrance, the popular walkwa

Lungo Mare
, Opatija
Listen to the sound of the waves, breathe the fresh, salty air, and unwind at Lungo Mare. The 12 km (7.5 mi) path hugs the coast along Opatij
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Best for: Historic Walking Area, Island, Kayaking / Canoeing
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Best for: Historic Walking Area, Church, Nightlife
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Best for: Historic Walking Area, Wine Tour / Tasting, Nature / Wildlife Tour
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Best for: Ruin, Religious Site, Architectural Building
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Best for: Historic Site, Church, Cave
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