Major Cities and Unesco Sites in Croatia
There are many attractions in Croatia. With two and half weeks, we picked the cities along the coast to maximize the resort feel combining historical sites. Here summaries the characteristics of the key cities in Croatia:
Split – A lively city and Diocletian's palace is located (Unesco site)
Dubrovnik – The pearl of Croatia (Unesco site)
Šibenik – Gorgeous white St James church with superb sculptures (Unesco site)
Trogir – Unesco Romanesque city
Poreč– Unesco mosaics and very tourist town
Rovinji – A bit like Venice and its cathedral tower is the highest found in Croatia
Zagreb – The capital and cultural hub
Motovun – Romantic hill town with lots of artists
Split – A lively city and Diocletian's palace is located (Unesco site)
Dubrovnik – The pearl of Croatia (Unesco site)
Šibenik – Gorgeous white St James church with superb sculptures (Unesco site)
Trogir – Unesco Romanesque city
Poreč– Unesco mosaics and very tourist town
Rovinji – A bit like Venice and its cathedral tower is the highest found in Croatia
Zagreb – The capital and cultural hub
Motovun – Romantic hill town with lots of artists
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