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5 days/4 nights - city break Dubrovnik, the city of glorious past,once the seat of the small but powerful Dubrovnik Republic, skilfully governed by its wise aristocracy that lasted for four centuries. This precious jewel of the Adriatic boasts today its remarkable architecture and works of arts well preserved over the centuries. Take a stroll through its cobblestone streets and squares, discover the atmosphere of its palaces, churches and old monasteries with orange tree gardens… |
CITY BREAKS
DUBROVNIK - PEARL OF THE ADRIATIC
SPLIT - ROMAN HERITAGE
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4 days/3 nights - city break At the end of 3rd century A.D. the Roman Emperor Diocletian built his palace in the bay of Aspalathos (Split). This palace today is the heart of the inner-city of Split, being the largest and most famous Roman construction on the Croatian Adriatic coast. In 1979, this magnificent example of the late register of the UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage. We invite you to discover the Mediterranean atmosphere and charm of today’s Split bustling with activity and spreading around the old Palace… PRICE FROM 000,00 euro |
ZAGREB & TRAKOSCAN CASTLE
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4 days/3 nights - city break Zagreb has grown out of the two mediaeval settlements, Kaptol and Gradec, that for centuries developed on neighbouring hills. In 1094, a diocese was founded on Kaptol, while in 1242 Gradec was proclaimed a free royal city. Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is a typical Central European town with its lively city centre busting with activity. The 20th century brought the Secession style to its public buildings, parks and fountains, emanating the lofty spirit of the Austro- Hungarian Empire. Take a stroll through its Tkalciceva Street with numerous galleries, visit its colourful open-air market, coffee houses, fine restaurants and parks… PRICE FROM 000,00 euro |
