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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Pula to Zagreb?
The direct drive from Pula to Zagreb is 165 mi (266 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 49 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Pula to Zagreb, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Trieste, Rovinj, Porec, Opatija, Piran, and Rijeka, as well as top places to visit like Grad Rovinj-Rovigno, Gradska Uprava and Euphrasian Basilica, or the ever-popular Church of St. Euphemia.
The top cities between Pula and Zagreb are Trieste, Rovinj, Porec, Opatija, Piran, and Rijeka. Trieste is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Pula and 2 hours from Zagreb.
Rovinj, a picturesque Croatian fishing port located on the Istrian peninsula's west coast, boasts an old town perched on a headland with tightly packed houses leading down to the seafront. The area is characterized by its cobbled streets and the prominent hilltop church of St. Euphemia, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
33% as popular as Trieste
19 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Zagreb
Poreč, located on the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia, is a renowned summer destination with a rich history dating back over 2,000 years. The town's historic old quarter boasts the impressive Euphrasian Basilica complex, featuring stunning Byzantine mosaics from the 6th century. Visitors are drawn to the coastline for its camping areas, marinas, and beaches offering water sports.
24% as popular as Trieste
22 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Zagreb
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Piran is a charming coastal city situated in Slovenia, renowned for its picturesque Venetian architecture and extended pier. The Gothic red Venetian House and the frescoed Tartini House flank the delightful Tartini Square, which was named after violinist Giuseppe Tartini. The 19th-century town hall features a stone lion emblematic of the former Republic of Venice. St George's Cathedral, located nearby, showcases imposing 17th-century paintings and marble altars.
10% as popular as Trieste
22 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Zagreb
Opatija, a picturesque coastal town on the Adriatic Sea in Croatia, was once a fashionable resort destination during the 19th century. It is often likened to the "Nice of the Adriatic" and is known for its Habsburg-era villas that line the Lungomare promenade offering stunning views of the town and nearby islands. The town's Villa Angiolina, surrounded by exotic gardens, now houses the Croatian Museum of Tourism.
10% as popular as Trieste
8 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Zagreb
Trieste, the capital city of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region in northeast Italy, is a charming port city with a blend of Italian, Austro-Hungarian, and Slovenian influences. The city's layout encompasses a medieval old town and a neoclassical Austrian quarter.
Most popular city on this route
26 minutes off the main route, 41% of way to Zagreb
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Rijeka, situated on Kvarner Bay in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea is a Croatian port city known for serving as a gateway to Croatia's islands. The primary promenade, Korzo, is flanked by Habsburg-era buildings that add to its charm. Gustav Klimt's artistic prowess can be seen in the ceiling paintings at Ivan pl. Zajc Croatian National Theatre that dates back to the 19th century.
7% as popular as Trieste
3 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Zagreb
Best stops along Pula to Zagreb drive
The top stops along the way from Pula to Zagreb (with short detours) are Postojna Cave Tiimncket Store, Pula Arena, and Skocjan Caves. Other popular stops include Predjama Castle, Wine Bar OLD TOWN - Poreč, and San Sabba Rice Mill National Monument and Museum.
The imposing Catholic Church of Saint Euphemia dominates Rovinj's skyline, with its tall bell tower offering sweeping city views. The church was built between 1725 and 1736, and is modeled after the campanile of St Marks in Venice.
Lovely church with the most magnificent views of Rovinj sea… the church inside is peaceful with a lovely religious atmosphere. It has a magnificent tower bell. The grounds of the church are just adorable. You need some comfortable shoes to claim to the top of Rovinj Town.
Ljubica Banic — Google review
The famous church in Rovinj, a beautiful view of it from various locations around Rovinj. The church is located on a hill, and various beautiful paved paths lead to it. Entrance to the church is free. For a minimal fee, you can climb to the bell tower, from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of the city and the sea. Also sarcophagus is located in the church. The interior of the church is beautiful. It is very crowded here.
diana marceta — Google review
It's surprisingly big. Lovely interior.
You can climb the steeple, but it's not for the faint of heart. The steps are very old and worn, made of wood.
The view from the top is spectacular. The ticket costs 20 kuna (approximately 2.7 €) and it's worth every cent.
Ivan Bitunjac — Google review
The views are incredible from the tower but getting up and down is quite scary. The steps are small wooden planks with large gaps where you can see all the way down to the bottom. They are quite narrow and as well but the view makes it worth it. Went on a Sunday and it closed the morning for mass.
Joe Desourdie — Google review
Church at the top of the hill in Rovinj old town. Story goes this is the final burial place of a girl who believed in Christianity but was tortured by the Romans. Cost 7 Euros to climb the bell tower, all 180 plus steps up wooden staircases where you will be rewarded with a great view.
Wilson Foo — Google review
The view from the bell tower is amazing, but be aware that is not for you if you suffer from fear of heights, those stairs are terrifying!
Flor — Google review
The walk to the church has historical markers in different languages along the way describing historical buildings and sites. So be careful as the well worn cobblestones are slippery in places. Shoes with good treads are a must if you have balance issues! Inside of the church is interesting and we especially enjoyed reading the history of how St Euphemia was brought to the church. Be prepared to respect the dress codes. I always take a scarf to cover my shoulders and husband always removes his hat. The view is sensational and photo opportunities are everywhere. As a plus everyone we spoke with in the Old Town area was quite pleasant.
Betta Rautio — Google review
A must to visit if you are in Rovinj. Situated at the top of the hill, you can wander through the narrow streets as you climb up
Inside the church is lovely. Outside there are some great views.
Maria Lysenko (My Bucket List At 60) — Google review
Nice church on the top of the hill.
What I found amazing is if you ask you can climb the bell tower until the top.
Climbing there is just an adventure, the “steps” are made of wood, not all are the same size and you will se that everything is super old which for me was like magical thinking how the people climbed over there.
The view of you manage to reach the top is breath taking. Price is not high
Just for information the staff told me there are over 300 hundred steps but I counted around 180 so is not so difficult.
Nacho Cobos — Google review
Beautiful church with an nice tower located on top of a hill. The climb to the top of the tower, however, is not for everyone. The steps are old, wooden, and have large gaps. If you can make it, you'll see a great view of the entire town.
The church nave and alcoves are beautiful. It's well worth visiting.
Andreas Saldivar — Google review
Good looking church from the inside, but nothing extra on the outside. However you can take some nice photos sitting on the stone wall at the church square before sunset (after 18:00).
Swiss Atlas — Google review
Very nice church with exceptional view on the city and surroundings. The stairs are not in the best condition, but it definitely worth climbing up to the top.
Daniel Dobson — Google review
Beautiful view from the tower, the church interior is also nice. The way up the tower is not something I expected. The stairway was very scary, and somewhat felt like my life was in danger. But it did make the experience better in the sense that it was an emotianal journey. Also the 3 stars is mainly because the ticket and souvenir guy was just rude for no reason and that's not something I like in a temple.
The city hall of Grad Rovinj-Rovigno, also known as the Gradska Uprava, is a professional and efficient organization in Croatia. It is responsible for managing various administrative tasks such as issuing licenses and permits. The staff at this office are courteous and prompt in their service delivery to the public. The environment is well-maintained with beautiful seaside views adding to its charm.
(Translated by Google) Professional head of the office. After the official subordinated to her refused to issue a vignette for an ordinary pontoon, she learned about the situation and ordered the vignette to be issued without unnecessary discussions. Warm Greetings from Poland....
(Original)
Profesjonalna szefowa urzędu. Po tym, jak jej podległa urzędniczka odmówiła wydania winiety na zwykły ponton, zapoznała się z sytuacją i nakazała wydać winietę bez zbędnych dyskusji. Serdeczne Podrowienia z Polski....
Rafał Ski — Google review
city hall right next to the arch
Gracy Baek — Google review
Tried to contact port rovinj many times, been told to email, or fill in their contact form on the website, been at it for 2 months, no response. When u call they tell u to email again? Communication is certainly not their strong point.
Marcel Gaatjeniksaan (Marcel) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, decorated, wonderful sea and good atmosphere.
(Original)
Lijepo, uređeno, predivno more i dobar ugođaj.
Branimir B. — Google review
(Translated by Google) City Administrative division
(Original)
Miesto savivaldybė
The Basilica of Euphrasius is a 6th-century Byzantine-style Episcopal basilica complex located in the city of Porec, Croatia. The church features stunning mosaic art from the sixth century AD, as well as a bell tower and more.
Very old church from the byzantine period of time located in Poreč. The scripts are amazing. Part of the church was destroyed in the earthquake few centuries ago. The church is well preserved and in a good shape. In the church complex there is also a museum and exhibition. Fee has to be paid.
Matej — Google review
Basilica di Sant'Eufresia a Parenzo
Ancient Byzantine Basilica in Parenzo dating to the early Christian church with foundations from the 4th century A.D.
Parenzo is an Italian speaking city in Istria, now part of Croatia.
Michael Cross — Google review
Euphrasian Basilica was built in the 6th century on the site of an early Christian church, in the time of Bishop Euphrasius and Emperor Justinian I, and is located in the episcopal complex. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1997. It is well preserved and defectively place for a visit if you are nearby.
Daniel Haman — Google review
Unbelievable historic and religious complex that is still preserved almost exactly as it was in the 6th century! Beautiful mosaics and statue carvings. It is set right against the town walls overlooking the glittering Adriatic waters! Truly a well deserved UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some of the mosaics go back to the 4th century and you can see the ancient Roman walls that connect to the structure. The main building that is currently a museum and place of worship is an almost complete 6th century building with just minor updates. It really is like stepping back in time! Tickets are 10 euros and you can go through on your own or pay extra for an audioguide. The signs are in English, Italian and Spanish as well as Croatian. It was not very crowded at all when I went on a Monday afternoon in late June.
Aaron Ochse — Google review
Beautiful church with a lot of history. Well preserved and organized. Well worth some time when I’m Poreč. Nice mosaics laid throughout the place as well.
Mark Hayes — Google review
Unique place which takes you centuries of history back in time, showing a stunning Byzantine Basilica, with bell tower, impressive mosaics and architectural artifacts
Fabio Oppini — Google review
Fascinating and unevitable part of the city. The basilica has memories from over the last 1500-1600 years which is amazing! The Roman mosaics, part of the ancient christianity, the enterieur and the exhibition are also superworthy! It is worth to allocate at least 1-2 hours to the visit! Do not miss!
Bertalan Péter Farkas — Google review
Beautiful decorated altar in this Basilica and when I visited in November 2022 very quiet. And ticket sales were closed then so I had free entry.
Next to the church is a large Roman mosaic
Seimen Burum — Google review
One more beautiful and very interesting place to participate. It is full of history and really awesome. Porec itself is very ancient city, and basalica is the core. Amazing architecture, great exhibition. With no doubt, it is mandatory to see. It would be no so interesting for small children, but anyway there are a lot of space and kids will be happy enough. No beverages or snacks inside, be ready. And one more good point, there are not so hot as outside, and it is extra bonus to go there.
Pavlo Shaternik — Google review
It worth to visit in case you want to see something else but the regular boring typical touristic places. From the tower you will have a very nice 360 view. But prepare yourself to for the stairs!
The adult tickets will be 50 kuna per person. You should be open for culture and history to visit the place.
The lack of information around the building in English was a little bit disappointing.
Gergely Murányi — Google review
View is nice, but think about visiting it twice if you are with small kids. The number of visitors allowed to go up is not controlled at all, it's a total chaos both upside and downside. When we went up we had to wait at every corner to allow others to go down. When we tried to go down, the tourists going up did not stop, the observation point became totally overcrowded and many of us had to shout to start going downwards.
Ferenc Lombos — Google review
Once you have paid the entrance fee it will become quite clear to you why this Basilica was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. It shows the early Byzantine style and it is in very good shape considering how old it is. If you are planning to visit Poreč or a nearby place, I would say that this Basilica should top your list!
Wine Bar OLD TOWN in Poreč is located within the stunning UNESCO World Heritage Old Town, which dates back to ancient Roman times. The area boasts narrow streets, ancient ruins, and architectural monuments alongside charming shops and antique stores. The bar offers a delightful dining experience with delicious cheese and meat platters complemented by attentive service. Visitors can also enjoy complimentary shots while indulging in the exquisite truffle platter at an affordable price.
Perfect place in old town. The best wine and food plate. Traditional Istrian prosciutto 👌🏻 value for money is Great. Staff is friendly. I will definitely go back. Recommend to everyone.
ana vukoja — Google review
Great food, best istrian ham ever!!!
Octopus sald is freshly made, very very good. All superlatives for friendly houst Anton and good atmosfere. This place is just excellent
mirna banovac pauli?i? — Google review
The guys are very friendly and nice … we had a great wine and fine Bruschetta in the afternoon while waiting till the rain goes by … it was worth it
Christoph Heiß — Google review
We were at the Bacchus the night before, and decided to give it a try to other bars on the street.
Unfortunately the experience was not the best. All the food platters are always for 2 people, and the night before at Bacchus a food platter for one was already enormous and enough for us two. So, we have decided to only have wine and have dinner with real food somewhere else later. I wonder if you are traveling alone how will you finish a food platter for two or what will you order from the menu.
Also, the prices are way higher than the other bars on the street, and the waiter was all the time on his phone. He did not seemed interested in taking orders or in his work.
That is probably why it was the emptiest bar on the street at the time.
G. — Google review
A really cosy bar in the old town of Porec. Me and my friends drank a few cocktails. But the games with Nedim, the guy who works there, were the best! Definitely 5 stars!
Jente Wieldraaijer — Google review
wonderful food I like the combination of Mediterranean flavors
very tasty local wine, friendly staff and wonderful ambience
I recommend everyone to come
Beis Uki — Google review
In woorden is het moeilijk te beschrijven hoe lekker wij gegeten hebben. Daarbij kwamen ook nog eens de gratis shotjes en de geweldige bediening. We hadden een overheerlijke plank besteld met kaas een vlees waarbij de bediende stuk voor stuk uitlegde wat het was. We waren met zijn 5e en we hadden twee planken voor twee personen en dat was meer dan genoeg. De truffel plank was erg aan te raden! De prijs is ook nog eens zo laag dat je je bijna schuldig begint te voelen. Dit was ons hoogtepuntje van porec en komen hier zeker terug.
(Translated by Google)
It is difficult to describe in words how delicious our meal was. In addition, there were free shots and great service. We ordered a delicious platter with cheese and meat and the clerk explained each item what it was. There were 5 of us and we had two boards for two people and that was more than enough. The truffle plank was highly recommended! The price is also so low that you almost start to feel guilty. This was our highlight of Porec and we will definitely come back here.
Bram Holtzer — Google review
We had very nice evenings at your Spot! Drinks are very awesome as well as the waiters.(Nedim is very kind and friendly Guy)
The prices are fair.
For us one of the best bars for the evenings, but also for daydrinking ;).
Mika hülsbusch — Google review
Amazing food, a great place to try some traditional Istrian food (istrian ham, sausages, cheese...) and bonus - great cocktails in old town, surrounded by beautiful historical buildings.
Servers were great and fun to talk to, service was fast.
We were so satisfied, that we came here multiple times 👍🏻
And will for sure come back again. 😉
Nikkita Garett — Google review
A lovely little bar in the old town of Porec. A good selection of wines and at approx. €18 a litre caraf very good value. Particularly recommended the Muscat. Nedim, the waiter was excellent, friendly and took time to explain the wine selection.
Maria Lysenko (My Bucket List At 60) — Google review
Jama - Grotta Baredine, a karst cave that opened in 1995, provides visitors with guided tours as well as exhibits showcasing vintage tractors and pottery. The attraction also features an eatery for guests to enjoy while waiting for their tour. Tickets can be purchased with credit cards and tours typically last 40-45 minutes, where visitors will descend down numerous stairs to reach the bottom of the cave.
An unexpected gem. We stopped by without any real plan or intention, and we had so much fun. It's a beautiful cave with a guided tour lasting about an hour (our guide Igor was funny and engaging), and outside there is a relaxed outdoor restaurant and souvenir shop. Definitely worth a visit!
Marija Kusulja — Google review
Nice experience!! It is guided tour which costs 11 Euro per person and takes about 40 minutes. There was a queue for the ticket and according to the language, group number and tour start time is given. We had to wait almost an hour for the tour to start,after getting the ticket. There are 270 steps each way with 5 chambers where beautiful formations can be seen in the cave. Temperature stays pleasant at 14 degrees celsius all year round.
Absolutely worth a visit!!
Pooja Kukreja — Google review
Big, deep, great cave. Amazing viewes, good facilities. Highly recommend to participate. There a bit cold in the cave, plaase have some warmer clothes with you. For your information, go to the cave and back require basic physical readiness, if you have a children on your hands it will be some challenge for you. Flash pictures are prohibited, if you want to make a picture be sure you have enough sensitive camera. While you will be waiting for your guide(if I'm not wrong one tour takes about one hour) there are nice cafe under the cave. It is goid enough and delicious. And, one more bonus, there are interesting tractor history museum, very close to the cave. Better to participate both in "one shot".
Pavlo Shaternik — Google review
Really good place to spend about 2 hours. Cave is nice, 270 stairs down, the same way up. Guide talks a lot of interesting things about the area. Next to the Cave, there is nice restaurant and gift shop. Live music makes really cool atmosphere. Highly recommend!
Agnieszka Baczynska — Google review
Very nice experience. You will enter the cave with a guide and the total trip takes about 40 minutes. It is 270 steps down to the lowest point tourists can go. The actual deepest point is at 132 meter but only accessible with professional climbing gear.
The guide will tell about all the different rock formations that can be seen. A really must see experience.
During busy days it could take some time before you can go inside the cave. You will get a group number and time. During waiting you can stay at the location and see some other stuff there, or visit the town of Poreč.
Frank Melis — Google review
This is a fine little cave in the middle of nowhere. If you have a car it is easy to approach. There is a buffet so you can wait in the shades for a guided tour with a cold drink in your hands. You can buy your ticket with credit card too. A tour is 40-45 minutes, you have to go way down on many stairs 60 meter. In the cave is 12 celsius degree so make sure you have warm clothes and good shoes, because it is slippery too. There is english, deutch, croatien and french language toure. You can make photos but no use of flash. Have fun!
Tam?s F?zesi — Google review
Fantastic place especially for a people little bit curious of the surrounding world. 270 stairs, not this cold. You can manage with your children's as well. Amazing views inside. 240 Kun for whole family of 4.
Szymon — Google review
Jama Baredine is truly a hidden gem in Istria, presenting a mesmerizing display of the underground beauty of nature. Its mysterious allure is further accentuated by the presence of an intriguing inhabitant of the underworld – the human fish, the largest true underground animal and a unique species endemic to these karstic areas.
While it can get quite crowded on days with bad weather, fret not as you are provided with a group number and an approximate entry time upon buying a ticket. The waiting time, which might be slightly longer than usual during the summer season, can be perfectly utilized to explore the other offerings of the place or engage in personal activities.
One such interesting feature is the Tractor Story. It's not just about old tractors, machines, and photos – it's a journey into the history and people of the regio. This exhibit provides a good pastime while waiting for your tour to start.
I give it 5 stars for the immersive and educational experience it provides, coupled with its unique attractions and excellent visitor arrangements. I highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Istria.
Michael Collavo — Google review
The guided tours are in English or German. When the ticket is bought, you are assigned to a group of around 20 people. Each group is led down into the cave about every 15 minutes, alternating guide language. In some places the path is very narrow and the groups have to wait for each other. The guides are very knowledgeable and give good explanations of what we are seeing as well as keep a close eye to ensure that all members of the group can keep up. Fair warning. Although the cave is well lit and everything is accessible via stairs, it can be a bit claustrophobic. The climb back out of the cave is about 270 steps and is encouraged to be done as fast as possible to make room for the other groups.
Jimmy Dansbo — Google review
An interesting cave to explore, escorted by a guide. The caves are extremely busy and groups are held back at points so as to allow others to exit. The climb back to the entrance is quite exhausting but in general the trip is well worth while. There is a selection of gift shops, a nice family restaurant and plenty of places for a picnic. For a few euro extra the caves can be combined with the tractor museum just a few hundred steps away across the car park.
Steven Green — Google review
Beautiful cave, there is possibility of adventure cave tour
Marton Homolya — Google review
Interesting place worth to visit when you want to see some other place than the ones at the coast. Well organized, affordable prices, enough shade to wait till your tour starts. Maybe it's better to go when the weather is good, because it isn't overcrowded (plus the air is naturally conditioned).
Bohuslav Vondruška — Google review
This was a great experience, both educational and fun! Our tour guide Jenny was awesome. She was very knowledgeable and interesting. It's only 10 euros to go down in the cave and I would say it was worth it!
Dianna — Google review
Very interesting cave and a very nice tour. There are 4 caves with 270 steps down to go to 65m deep. The tour guide was excellent. Definitely worth a visit.
Björn Steinleitner — Google review
Probably the most impressive cave accessible for tourists in the istria region. There are about 60 m height difference to be managed. In five halls, there is one miracle after the other. In the deepest hall, there are two living olms (proteus) in a bassin.
Hafes Hafes — Google review
Nice place for visiting. You can learned a lot there about our history. Unfortunately we waited roughly 30mins in queue but our entrance was in 3 and half hours, so almost 4 hours waiting due to many visitors before us. But you can go to sea, Poreć is not so far...
The Arch of the Sergii is an ancient Roman arch and city gate in Pula, Croatia. It was constructed in 29 BCE as a tribute to the powerful Sergius family's participation in the Battle of Actium. This well-preserved stone arch features sculptures depicting cups, wreaths, and a horse-drawn chariot. Also known as the Porta Aurea or Golden Gate, it served as one of Pula's main city gates with its rich gilded stone decorations.
The honorary triumphal arch from 27 BC, originally a city gate, was erected as a symbol of the victory at Actium (31BC, Octavian vs. Antony+Cleopatra). Well preserved!
Darek Nowak — Google review
What a beautiful monument and archaeological and architectural gem. It's more or less well preserved and having a coffee with this as a scenery is just amazing.
Harry's Wanderlust — Google review
A Roman arch from 27BC in the middle of the city. It's well preserved and nice to look at. There are cafes close by to drink your coffee and admire.
It's very close to the Marina and Pula Arena as well
Bharathi Mani — Google review
Very interesting and historical monument! For those who still wonder what the Roman Empire felt like, you should spend some minutes looking at it.
Really inspiring and intriguing!
Leandro Bigarella — Google review
Nice atmosphere here, great for a walk. Dont miss it
Rosie Da — Google review
2000 year old arch, one of the oldest arches of the Ancient Roman Empire. Even older than those you can see on Forum Romanum. Absolutely worth seeing
Sergey Serg — Google review
This is an old gate to old town streets, shops. You have to go through it to get to the marketplace and fish market. If you are there, make a stop and take some pictures because it is respectable and beautiful.
Tam?s F?zesi — Google review
A monument of old, still standing today. In a way it still serves as a gate, separating a more modern Pula from the rustic center filled with shops, stores and restaurants. The road leads straight towards the temple plaza and Arena.
Du?an Pavlovi? — Google review
It is an arch on the street - a historical monument that is open 24 hours every day. Lots of detailed work on the arch is still visible.
Tapas Mishra — Google review
We went on a walking tour with Stefano through Trip Advisor - highly recommended. He was very knowledgeable & easy going - we weren't rushed & learnt a lot on our walk even though it was 32 degrees! Fabulous sunset. Lovely city to visit.
Amanda Phipps — Google review
Stunning city of pula. Beautiful scenery
steven russell — Google review
Just astounding to think of all the people that have walked beneath this gate since its construction in 29BC. The monument commemorates a Roman military victory at Actium in 27BC, and pays tribute to a prominent local tribune named Lucius Sergius Lepidus.
A good place to contemplate the brevity of our time is in this life.
"For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust. As for man, his days are like grass; he flourishes like a flower of the field; for the wind passes over it, and it is gone, and its place knows it no more. But the steadfast love of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear him, and his righteousness to children’s children" Ps 103:14-17
Ben George — Google review
Interesting place in the centre of Pula. Ancient building. If you go through it, you will find on the street with many shops and restaurants.
Alicja J — Google review
I always fascinated by the way that this arch is been preserved is been there since 27BC.
The building is impressive and colossal....I feel sad for some people that does not appreciate the magnificent of the building.
Is free to see it, my advice take time to appreciate the architecture around the arch there are some nice cafes to seat and enjoy the scenery
Pula Arena, a vast Roman amphitheater in the city of Pula, boasts an underground display dedicated to ancient olive oil and wine production. The town itself showcases a rich historical tapestry, featuring Roman and Venetian architecture that reflects the rule of various leaders throughout its existence. From the Forum to the Roman Catholic Cathedral and remnants from post-World War II, Pula offers a multitude of monuments and architectural wonders that speak volumes about its past.
A stunning amphitheater that’s the best preserved of its kind. Many famous performances have been hosted here in recent times. It’s got super clean toilets and is surrounded by local coffees houses a few minutes walk. From the top seats you can see the sea. Parking is good quality but limited and super busy.
Matthew Douglas — Google review
This is the most important place in the city and one of the well preserved roman architecture monuments in the world. Dating back to the second century this monument is absolutely stunning. It is very well preserved, clean and visiting it early in the morning is a nice thing to do
Alexandra Dumitru — Google review
I did a tour of the Arena and then attended 2 Robbie Williams concerts here. The Arena is simply stunning and I enjoyed learning about it’s history. The concerts I attended were fantastic. The sound and atmosphere was perfect and I look forward to visiting again soon.
Hayley Turner-Lewis — Google review
Great venue to view. We didn't buy tickets to go in but simply walked around it and looked inside. It is just mind-blowing the building is already there for more than 2000 years. Although it was a hot day you have quite some shading here and there and always a nice bar around for some refreshments.
J van der L — Google review
The Pula Arena is one of the 6 largest remaining magnificent old roman amphitheatres. Located in the centre of Pula, it's easy to find. Access fee applies yet a walk around the structure will also give a good impression.
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Raymond Delno — Google review
Loved my visit to this amazing Roman amphitheatre. It's incredible how it's in such good condition after so many thousands of years. Its amazing how the Romans constructed such a massive and impressive theatre. Highly recommend.
Richard Attoe — Google review
It is very similar structure to the Rome Colosseum. It's big and beautiful place to visit. It's crowded on weekends. There is a chance that the parking place is full especially on weekends. So you will have to park somewhere else in that case. You require a ticket to enter the arena. But honestly, its not at all required. You can see the full insed of the arena from outside for free. You just need to walk up near the backside church and from the fence you get a look of the whole place from inside. So don't buy tickets for inside. You won't see anything special by going in... Its the same view. But the place is very nice to visit with friends and family.
MIHIR SATHE — Google review
Spectacular and well-preserved ancient time monument. However, the entrance was €10 and they don’t provide any information brochures about the place. Genuinely, I wouldn't recommend buying the ticket to go inside. There’s not that much of a difference in the view of the arena that you can see from the outside. The exhibition underground is quite poor too.
ieva Kaveckiene — Google review
Amazing Roman arena that is located in a setting overlooking the glittering Adriatic. A great place to start your tour of this incredibly interesting and lively city. Parking and the waterfront both right there.
Aaron Ochse — Google review
I was shocked to tell you the truth how this Pula Arena is so look alike Colosseum in Rome. Beautiful architecture near the sea. I didn’t buy tickets and didn’t enter the Arena itself only went around, believe me it’s great place for like a few million photos. When I was there it was 29 Celsius and clear sky, I wonder how it looks and what atmosphere Pula Arena has when it’s raining or just cloudy weather. For sure Pula is great place to visit for vacation and Pula Arena is just a reminder of how capable was people very long time ago that they built a structure that stands till today. Enjoy you stay in Pula.
Dmytro Popravka — Google review
Goranzo the manager we met in Ron's old city bar welcomed us for a guided tour.what an amazing place thanks very much my friend glad we met in the pub.
steven russell — Google review
It was our first time seeing this historical place. We paid €10 each which we thought was a little over priced. It would have been nice to see more written information. The area is a little run down and there is not a lot of parking.
If your in the area check it out but I wouldn’t suggest driving to far to see it.
Mike Veey — Google review
In my opinion, the amphitheater in Pula is slightly smaller than in Verona (Italy), but it is still amazing. Well-maintained attracts tourists. To this day, performances and concerts are held there. Knowing that we can admire a monument from 2,000 years ago stimulates the imagination. We can feel the history and grandeur of this amphitheater, touch the blocks of white limestone from which it was built. We can also visit the underground - there are, among others: Roman vases. There is also a souvenir shop and toilets.
Agnieszka Rybczyńska — Google review
Such a beautiful and well maintained Coliseum. If you love history and architecture you must see this. You can walk the grounds with ease, as long as you are ok with some stair.
Guillermo Flores — Google review
Beautiful piece of human history, a 2000+ years old Roman arena, surprisingly well preserved.
There's an entrance fee (90 kn at the moment), but you can simply walk around it and see the inside from every angle.
However, if you wish to see it from the inside I'd recommend visiting it during one of various events that are often hosted there (gladiator fights with actors, concerts, etc.), as that's when it most comes alive.
Aleksandar Sarkanjac — Google review
Entrance fee: 10 Euro regular, 5 Euro student. Not very busy at the time of oir visit. You can freely walk around the arena. Don't miss to go down to the underground area where you can have a look at the different vessels and the history behind it. It's also lot cooler underground if you need to escaoe from the heat for few minutes. Not as big as the colosseum in Rome of course but still worth the price if you're visiting the city.
Alex Weber — Google review
Very busy even on a weekday, but cool to see the ruins in the middle of the city. Parking nearby is nearly impossible. Lots of little shops around to check out and within walking distance from the centre.
Gillian Rumsey — Google review
Nice place to check out however, not overly impressed, at least not in relation with the price requested for entry.
Plus: the fact that it’s offering a descent into the underground of the roman amphitheater. You get to see some interesting machinery for producing wine and oil as well as antique amorphas. The underground is quite small however.
Minus: the 10 euro entry ticket is extremely expensive for what the place has to offer compared to other amphitheaters I have seen.
Ana Neagoe — Google review
The entrance fee is currently €10 per person. However, it is absolutely worth it. You can experience how it must have felt being a Gladiator standing in this arena fighting these vicious animals. Just amazing!
Peter Stech — Google review
It is a great historical place to visit during your city trip. Worth visiting. The view is great. Parking is available at a very low price nearby. There is a very clean and well maintained park nearby to have a nice walk. I would recommend a visit.
Akshaya Gawand — Google review
Impressive structure that is well preserved. Sitting in the stands, you can really get a feel for the scale of the place. We visited in the evening, and the setting sun made for some amazing views of the illuminated cranes in the harbour.
Mark Doeswijk — Google review
Pula arena is a must see if you are there. Anytime you can see roman ruins or architecture while in Europe you should do it. The guide we had was outstanding which very needed to understand what you are seeing.
Dodgers' Fan — Google review
Definitely the highlight point of the city that you should not miss at all . By paying the ticket for the price of 10€ you get the access inside the arena and you can also explore and underground museum, where there are some historical stuff left from Roman Empire .
Francesco Ricci — Google review
Awesome and majestic ✨️. It was definitely more intact than I thought it would be. It has been well kept up. Big part of the Croatian history. Worth seeing.
Julia Smith — Google review
A monumental structure preserved from Roman times. Looks impressive. Of course it doesn’t reach the level of the Colosseum, but overall it’s a very majestic and beautiful building.
Sergey Serg — Google review
Enjoyed sightseeing the Amazing Amphitheatre in Pula which is a rather intact and complete historical arena. It is rather impressive, to be standing out there, amidst such an old and well preserved historical structure. Our tour group got to Pula from Rijeka. Go downstairs to view and read about some exhibits. Additionally, when you are outside in the arena and able, take the stairs on either side, which allows you to reach the top of the spectator stands for a better view, so as to take more panaromic photographs.
Helen Lim — Google review
My favorite stop in Pula. Very well preserved coliseum. The tickets are well worth the price of 10 euros per person.
Kamenjak, located near the charming town of Premantura in Croatia, is a nature park that boasts a rugged coast, uninhabited islets, stunning cliffs, and beautiful beaches and bays. The area offers a wide variety of outdoor activities such as cliff diving and exploring wild beaches. With its clear water beaches and diverse orchids, Kamenjak is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. The park also features a Safari Bar for visitors to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Gorgeous place. This is a national park with a lot of spots too swim and chill or do a nice hike between bushes
Catherine P — Google review
Pretty "wild" peninsula; with hard rocky/gravel roads, and stone beaches with, sometimes, difficult entrance to the sea. The safari bar has delicious food and benches with a great view to spend time with your company.
Andra? Novak — Google review
Very nice park. 15 euro fee for one car for one day. Easy to buy a ticket online with car plate number. Be aware, very rocky roads. The park has access to numerous small and big beaches with their own charm. By car you can reach almost all the beaches with a small walk.
J van der L — Google review
Really nice park. Very peaceful and beautiful.
Only one suggestion: close the entrance to cars are as they are damaging the vegetation along the tracks. And maybe have a mini bus system to get the people to the main spots...
Amina ELMO — Google review
It has been an experience.
If you plan to come at the main season- avoid!
Local currency Cash only at bars. (Which doesn’t matter, there is a ATM nearby 😂)
80kn fee for the car.
The water quality is moderate.
The roads and all vegetation along are white from dust… I like to drive that roads, makes the car funny dirty.
The area is hopelessly crowded…
If you like adventure and many people and cleaning your equipment- come. If you like to relax - look for another place.
Silvio Matthes — Google review
Nature and see are great, but a rocky road needs to be fixed. It will be great to have a better sign for a famouse rocks you can jump from into the see.
Martina Knezevic — Google review
Don’t even think to get there by bike. It was a horrible experience. All paths are full of rocks, it’s really difficult to ride a bike here. All beaches were full of people. It’s impossible to find a place. Bars don’t accept cards. When we reached Safari bar we realized that it makes no sense to continue looking for a good beach. We decided to go back. There were lots of cars on the road and we were going through the white dust which is everywhere. I don’t understand why people are going to this place. Other beaches are the same but not as crowded as here.
Alex Konoplev — Google review
Definitely worth visiting! There is a fee that you can pay at the entrance if you are going there by car. There is a restaurant there and some small bars.
Majdouline Najdini — Google review
Great peninsula with tons of beaches, cliffs, bays and bars
Jakub ?panger — Google review
I must admit, it is an interesting area to visit. But definitely not for swimming and sunbathing.
First off all so called "beaches" are very rocky, and the few sqm that you have available in perhaps a handful of them are packed. Even there the beach is not sandy at all but more, earthy/muddy.
Secondly, 15 EUR entrance fee is way too much for what you get.
Dimitris Gravanis — Google review
Dog friendly, because of all the paths and nature. No trash bins and very dusty from cars. I wouldn't allow cars in Natural Park, go green or go home. You can tell they only care about $$$ once you buy an entrance ticket nobody tells you to keep the receipt till the end, to be able to exit the park, and they could at least give you a bin bag so there wouldn't be so much trash everywhere. Keep it wild and go by foot or with bike like we did. 😉
Travel Buddy — Google review
It was cool. We pulled up here with our big body benz. Then we met some crazy guys from Slovenia who were jumping intoxicated.
Jaka Pregelj — Google review
Even though the car ride is a bit long, it is completely worth it in the end. Could spend weeks here and explore a different "beach" (aka wild beach) every day.
Great for adventurists and privacy-loving people, but also if you like sitting in bars and hanging around other people.
Lara Beker — Google review
Rocky quay. There is a lot of parking places. You can reach almost the very end of the Istria seashore with a car. Price for the car to enter the region is 10 eur (as of May 2023).
Dawid — Google review
Beautiful place to visit,like in paradise,beautiful beaches with really clean sea,national park.Safari bar where you can rest,eat,drink and have a good time. A wonderful underwater for diving,jump from the rocks,paddeln,kayaking...and to enjoy in pristine nature.
The farm shop Chiavalon Extra Virgin Olive Oil offers a lovely setting with beautiful scenery for visitors to enjoy. Guests can participate in a complimentary olive oil tasting, as well as take part in one of two guided tours offered at an additional cost (prices available on their website). These tours provide insight into the fascinating process of creating olive oil and offer a chance to learn something new.
I did a lot of wine tasting over the years but this was my first olive oil tasting. If you're into wine tasting you should defenitively try the Chiavalon experience. Even if you're not into wine or even olive oil, I can still recommend this one. After the inspiring and enthusiastic story of Bosko I concluded that I need to forget everything I thought I knew about olive oil. This visit completely changed my view of olive oil and I will never ever buy cheap olive oil in the supermarket again!
Jurjen Anonymous — Google review
A unique experience in tasting various olive oils, lots of good fun with the kind owner and dedicated staff member Mr. Bosko. It is worth investing time and to visit this amazing facility. Great things to remember and exquisite oil to buy.
Goran — Google review
Came to the shop and asked to try some olive oil - got an actual tasting experience with a lot of helpful information instead. Very interesting and great to learn about the differences between different kinds of olive oil and how to recognize a good quality olive oil. Definitely recommend going here!
Lize Tomesen — Google review
This was a great experience. Even though we couldn’t make it to the guided tour, the free tasting walk around was very informative and pleasant. We bought some great olive oil and we specifically knew why and how it would will actually taste 😀 highly recommended for the ones who want to try something new.
Anastasiia Turba — Google review
I attended an olive oil tasting at Chiavalon, and it was amazing. They shared about the olive trees and how they care for them that supports organic farming. Then they walked us through the production process and their state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. It was very informative and well timed (long enough to share the information but not exhaustive). And then the best part. The olive oil tasting. We tasted all their oils, including an exclusive, limited edition oil. But first, it was explained how to taste the oil, and how to check for if it is a true, cold pressed, EVOO. That was amazing (I won't tell you and spoil it for you). And then after the tastings, they brought out a charcuterie board and bread, and wine from a neighbouring vineyard to continue to play with their oils with different food. I can't recommend this enough. It was a wonderful and unique experience. Thank you Chiavalon for a memorable tasting and sharing your passion for your work and product.
Pam Schmidt — Google review
Prize winner worldwide olive oil annual contest. Price per liter 40 euro. Pretty steep but worth it.
Traveller Every year 6 weeks on the road — Google review
The grand tour experience was AMAZING. Bosko is so passionate about informing and educating people on authentic olive oil production. We left with so much knowledge (and olive oils and jams) and can’t wait to share this knowledge with friends and family back home. Thank you to the team - now we leave as olive oil connoisseurs! 😬
Angie K. Tran — Google review
If you're looking for an unique experience in Istria, look no further. The combination of Boško's knowledge, humour, passion and personability created one of the best tours and tastings we've experienced. Introducing us to the Chivalon heritage, culture and other local favourites, we have been transformed from ordinary foodies to *authentic* extra virgin olive oil connoisseurs.
Lisa Lines — Google review
Our guide gave us a mini olive oil tasting session. It was an incredibly interesting experience. The quality of the olive oil is unbelievable. We had seven types of oil and fresh tomato juice. There is a beautiful outside area, next to the olive oil garden.
There is also a shop on the territory, selling olive oil (of course!), a range of jams, fig cakes, organic tomato juice, gift boxes and many more.
Overall, great experience! Totally in love with the brand now.
Slava Barber — Google review
Experiencing the olive grove, the tasting of the vastly different and numerous oils, and the detailed history, process and even politics of the olve oil industry by our host Boško was the highlight of my travels through Istria.
Mark Mikulec — Google review
Great idea for a one day trip! The place is super nice with a nice scenery. You can do a short degustation of olive oil they produce for free, but also they offer two types of guided tours (you can find prices on their website I think). It’s a very interesting story on how olive oil is made and you can learn something new. Definitely worth paying a visit! P.S. olive oil is super tasty so you should buy one (or all) bottles to try!
Paola Mužić — Google review
In July we visited Chiavalon with our families and what can I say.. we got an amazing tour and olive oil tasting. If you’re looking for a place to do so, search no further. Bosco was beyond great, he shared his expertise in olive oil with us and we learned a lot. Besides the tour and the tasting their products are really excellent so of course we brought a few bottles with us home and til today we think about this great experience everytime we use their products at home.
Marvin H. — Google review
We are a family of five members, and it's not always easy to visit such astonishing places with two younger children (eight and ten years old). The Chiavalon Extra Virgin Olive Oil Business topped our expectations. First of all, the location is beautiful. There is a large garden, olive trees everywhere, and overall, the factory is quite aesthetically pleasing (modern and simple). The tour of the olive oil production was very pleasurable and engaging. We are from Germany, and our daughter is the only one speaking English. However, the team managed everything perfectly! Every production process was directly translated to us, and both co-workers, who gave us the tour, worked flawlessly together. There was a wonderful dynamic and atmosphere, and both of them made our day more enjoyable!
The olive oils themselves were, and still are, of extraordinary quality! The tasting really opened our minds, and the oils were indeed delicious. Every one of them has its own characteristics and would be helpful in the kitchen.
Our trip to Chiavalon Extra Virgin Olive Oil was absolutely awesome, and we recommend that place for sure! 100 out of 5 stars! :D
Pavel Beliaev — Google review
I am so grateful i stumbled across Chiavalon when preparing for my trip to Istria. Chiavalon ruined all other olive oils for me by showing me how incredible the harvesting, production, and taste really is when you buy something fresh. I would recommend this experience to anyone (they even have a kids corner) and if you are in the area - it’s really a must see. The site opened last year and it’s beautiful. Also, Boško was our guide and he rocks!!! He made the already amazing experience even better ✊🏻. COME SEE FOR YOURSELF!!
Jordan Gold — Google review
The best quided tour I’ve experieced in my life. Really nice and kind quide Ana (hope I remember the name right).
Really good explanation of the process of making olive oil.
Coowner Tedi shaked our hands personally at the beggining of the tour, he was caring and very kind.
Great tasting. Excent wine which we went to buy directly from the tour (only 4minutes by car). Recommended.
Zip line rides over wooded cliffs from a popular cave area, with dramatic views of the town Pazin.
Very nice ride. Very professional and nice people.
Not too long, opens your appetite for more😆
???? ??? ????? — Google review
Great adventure for adrenaline loving people. The zip line consists of two "routes", first one is shorter and second is longer and faster. Amazing views in both of them. You reach around 45km/h depending on weight.
Whole process including putting safety harness, instructions, ride and walk back to start station takes around 45 min. The reason is, that you are put together with other people in a group of around 12 persons and you have to wait for everyone to make their ride. Its super safe and staff was very professional. Would go again anytime. Well worth 22€.
Marek Fico — Google review
Scary but safe. Professional stuff, great place!
Arkadiusz K?pka — Google review
Great guides and location. Good value for money, 22 Euro.
Marco Lewis — Google review
A lovely place with friendly staff and a wonderful atmosphere, a great way to spend the time. The price is fair for a short ride and the staff are absolutely wonderful, they make the experience even more enjoyable. I've been here twice, this year and last year and this year they remembered my family and gave us complementary shirts. I'll definitely be coming back!
Karen Tama — Google review
Top and safe experience!!! Great atmosphere and great guides. They ensure everyone has fun. 👍🏽
Franz Winter — Google review
Fantastic adventure, great feeling, beautiful view while there, it ends too fast...
Hrvoje Dolenec — Google review
The view is beautiful, definitely worth a visit! And the staff are very polite, helpful and entertaining. This whole experience was made 10x better because of them. Highly recommend!
Dajana Grgurić — Google review
We have taken our visitong friends here many times. Just the tqo zip lines now - but well worth 22 Euro.
John Morris (JetSetJohnnie) — Google review
Great experience - very professional team and top setup! Highly recommended!
Xiao Chen — Google review
It was so much fun. The people working there were very kind, everything was explained well. Felt very safe going down the Zip Line. I was secured well and multiple times the whole time. The braking system is great too, so we didn't have to worry about that. I had any questions answered. On our next Croatia trip I will definately come back
nata walkez — Google review
The ride is short but gives an experience. Beautiful scenery. Very friendly staff with perfect English.
Karoly Vaczy — Google review
Yes this is a cheap activity, but really unimpressive on all counts, very dissapointed, with lots of padding showing photos to make the time up. On-the-go plus side, the 2 guides are really nice & helpful, & speak great English...
Sasha and Lena were very good guides and the tour was great. Very informative and a lot of details
Johanna Stegmann — Google review
What a fantastic experience! I was never even in a "big cave" until last year, and this was the first time I spelunked! Took me 69 years, but this is a great place to start, easy, but challenging, and our two guides, Sacha & Sacha, were outstanding. They made sure we were safe and got a good education.
Norm Bour -Travel Younger — Google review
Nice adventure. The two Ziplines in the cave are causing lots of waiting time until 15 people crossed in both ways. The trip would take 45-60 mins instead of 2,5 hours if it was just a walking path. However, at least a quite nice experience for the Kids. Cost was 30 / 25 € for adults / kids (in 2021)
Michael Templin — Google review
Fantastic program! Exciting, special. The tour is led by two friendly experts. We get a helmet. During the entire tour, you have to step over rocks, climb, and in some places there is also a rope belay. The rocks are slippery and require a little skill. You cross the rocks and the water twice on a short wire rope course.
In the depths of the cave, you see experience an interesting presentation on a tablet, and then you can feel the experience of real darkness.
You can only see it with expert.
Dr Karcsics Éva — Google review
Incredible experience, very competent and friendly staff, amazing cave and canyon...
Morten Smedegaard — Google review
Very informative and adventurous cave tour. We were late but the guides were very patient with us and didn’t hurry us. The cave is quite humid and thus quite slippery so the guides always watch out for us and give us helpful tips. We learned a lot and also had fun exploring this cave without any electricity. Highly recommended!!
Chia-chen Lehahn — Google review
Perfect and unforgetable adventure. Interesting story told by guides. Climbing on the rocks outside and inside the cave.
Really worth time and money.
Very friendly and helpful guides.
Definitely recommended while in Istria.
Hvala Lena and Peter!
Giedrius Markulis — Google review
Wooooonderfull experience😊😊…we went there our family two adults and 3 children (17/16/13years)
The adventure, the track, the zip lines but most of all the team and guides was so so Nice and friendly and informative - we har such a Nice time…remeber to book in advance, they answer really fast😊
10 out of 10 stars
Karen Christiansen — Google review
Wonderful adventure. Discovery tour of the caves with good guides. A little physical fitness is required.
René Kohlhause — Google review
The cave is very wonderful to see, but a bit challenging. The guides are great and think about everyone's safety at all times. There were two short zip lines in the cave which was quite exciting. The guides also show you different animals which live in the cave and videos of cave exploration. I would recommend visiting if you're in Istria :)
Kristina Z — Google review
We were there with chidern. It was werry nice and interresting. Guids great. We recommand this visit wery strongly👍👍
The Risiera di San Sabba concentration camp was used by the Nazi regime to detain and kill political prisoners, as well as Jews who were then deported to Auschwitz. The museum is a five-storey brick-built compound that commemorates the 5000 people who perished here and the many thousands more who were impacted by the camp's existence. The exhibits provide an overview of the history of the concentration camp and its use during World War II.
Surely not at the level of the most famous (or infamous) concentration camps. For me it is worth five stars: this place needs a visit, as it is the only camp in Italy with a crematorium
Stefano de Santis — Google review
Great, succinct museum in a place charged with heavy, too recent history. Definitely worth a visit. Plan about 30-40 mins. Audioguides currently unavailable due to covid.
Emilie Roberts — Google review
An unexpected little gem. Another sad point of reflection on WW2, and how grim it must have been. It's not a very big museum and there is a lot of reading. For me the map of the transition locations across Germany shows the systematic scale of the operation that was being undertaken.
In spite of being close to the town, people did not realise what was going on until late in the war.
Entry is free, but a donation is welcome.
Owen Tully — Google review
Well put together as a museum of what should never have happened. Unfortunately we don't learn, everyone should visit as a reminder.
Kari Q. — Google review
They preserved the history beautifully, regardless of the pain and agony that occurred here.
Reynolds Velayo — Google review
Very large place and well kept facilities. Easy bus ride to centrum
EvaLena Hallgren — Google review
Not a light experience, but I considered it as a must, visiting the nearby.
Free entrance (I took audioguide for 3 Eur, but even without it, the museum provides enough information in Italian and English).
This is part of history, not so long time ago.
B Monika — Google review
Very emotional, very informative place. Lots of in-depth information from survivors.
jason davis — Google review
Incredibly emotional experience that will haunt me for the rest of my life. To think the inner walls may have been the last thing my grandmother, saw chilled me to my core. I don't have the words to express my feelings properly.
Carl Scheriani — Google review
Interering place to visit but not much to see. A bit off the beaten track though easy to get to by bus. History is tragic and we hope it will not happen again. This is why it is important to visit such landmarks
Vicente Frare Pulp & Amora Livros — Google review
A sobering experience. Very interesting but also extremely sad.
elizabeth — Google review
Great museum and audiotour. Tells touching stories and still manages a good historical contextualization. Fitting architectural concept.
cleimu — Google review
This is a less known, yet very important site to visit. A remarkable monument of an era that should not be forgotten.
For 2 euros only you can buy an audio guide which I really recommend to do so, as otherwise you won't understand what to look at and you won't have all the background information.
If you get there by car the most convenient is to park at the supermarket's parking lot nearby.
Zsolt Szegedi — Google review
Small, but nice place to visit, to remember the history.
Be aware that with COVID situation today you need a “Green pass” and that many buildings accept limited amount of people at once (2 to 10 people max) so it’s better to come in the morning to avoid queues.
Yaroslav Khramov — Google review
Very interesting but heartrending to see the place where so many Jews were killed and tortured.
Yisroel Krausz — Google review
Small museum but free. I knew little of Italy part in the holocaust, and I found it very interesting.
tyrone smith — Google review
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Via Giovanni Palatucci, 5, 34148 Trieste TS, Italy
Kleines Berlin is a museum in Trieste, Italy that showcases underground air-raid tunnels dating back to World War II. The complex was used by both the Italians and Germans during the war and now offers monthly guided tours for visitors. The tunnels are an example of Nazi architecture and provide insight into the history of warfare. Visitors who do not speak Italian can request a private English guide if available.
We visited the museum and tunnels with a very large group of history students as part of our trip to Trieste. The tour guide, Maurizio, was able to keep the attention of all the students with his amazing stories (in English!) and answered everybody's questions. All the students enjoyed this tour immensely! I would recommend to visit Kleine Berlin!
Jorien van Hulst — Google review
If you don't speak Italien, and tell them (in italien (: ) you get a private english guide for free if he is available. It is great if you are interested in history and the guide was motivated.
Lukas Heimann — Google review
The non-profit Museum is run by a small group of VOLUNTEERS (some are retired and some are still working) so IT IS NOT OPEN DAILY. The Museum is open only by appointment for large groups Mon-Fri writing an email some months/weeks before the required date to kleineberlin@cat.ts.it and wait for a reply. The Museum is open to public each LAST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH: 17.30-19.30 and 20.00-22.00. Booking your visit in advance is mandatory sending and email containing name, surname and number of visitors. This ALWAYS WRITTEN ON THE DOOR, on FACEBOOK or reported in previous comments here or on Tripadvisor. There is a maximum number of visitor allowed to each tour due to the echo and spaces. Please avoid to leave us negative feedbacks for finding the Museum closed. The tour in English is available ONLY during the last Friday of the month, both tours. Thank you.
Maurizio Bressan — Google review
Even though tours are organized every last Friday of the month only, after writing an email to Lucio, he made sure I could join a tour during my stay in Trieste (which included the second Friday of the month). A 2-hour tour was 5 EUR only. Lucio and Maurizio are clearly passionate about what they do (it's exclusively volunteer work, not even funded by the city of Trieste!) and have a plethora of interesting information to share with guests - about Trieste and the German occupation, WWII, speleology, etc. This was one of the most interesting things I did in Trieste during my stay and I couldn't recommend Lucio and Maurizio more.
Stefania D'Alessandro — Google review
Very interesting experience for history buffs!
Andrea Nori — Google review
Interesting piece of history about the second world war in Trieste. The volunteers are very passionate about what they do and don't believe Maurizio when he says that his English is bad!
Renz Roos — Google review
Very interesting historical place run by fabulous volunteers who freely give their time to show us the craziness of war. Lots of historical pictures, objects and descriptions.
Marco Fontani — Google review
Superb tour! Maurizio was a great tour guide, very pasionate and knowledgeable. Definitely recommend if you are interesred in 2.ww😁
Katja Kajba — Google review
For the lovers of 20th century history a must-do. The volunteer are friendly and engaging. We’ve learned a lot about the history of the city during WWII.
Angelica LOMONACO — Google review
Lovely volunteers work here, look at website for when they do tours: one Friday per month normally.
Tom Bradbury — Google review
The volunteers are very enthusiastic and eager to explain everything about the tunnels.
Definitely worth a visit!
Barbara E — Google review
Very interesting. The guides are volunteers and are very good and king
Labin, a charming town in Istria, Croatia, is perched on a hill 325 meters above the Adriatic Sea. With its colorful architecture reminiscent of Rovinj and a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age, Labin offers stunning views of the Kvarner Gulf and the coastal resort of Rabac. Once a mining town known for its anti-fascist revolution, Labin now boasts flourishing art within its medieval walls.
Lipica, a well-established stud farm renowned for its exceptional white stallions, offers fascinating guided tours that last approximately 50 minutes. These tours are available in various languages and provide insights into the farm's rich heritage, breeding practices, stables and pastures. The tour culminates at Lipikum; an interactive museum featuring exhibits about horses with the entrance included in the tour price.
Beautiful horses and surroundings! Due to lack of time, have been only able to enjoy caressing those beautiful horses outside. Very calming and enjoyable! It’s a must do experience 🐴🤗🇸🇮 Next time going to spend a weekend at their hotel!
Ramona Irgolic — Google review
A very nice and enjoyable "one in a time" adventure for parents and children. We planned this trip as a surprise for my daughter's birthday. Recommended. We recommend a guided tour, a show and a carriage ride. It's the only way to experience the real pulse of the estate, and to learn a lot of new things. The friendly staff made us feel like we were part of their team. You see, horses are really their family, they really love them.
blanka puž — Google review
Landscape and horses are great. Just only the catering offer is poor. The only restaurant opens at 10 am and there is no food until 12 am. I couldn't get even a sandwich yet ....unbelievable 😲😲😲😠😠😠👎👎👎👎
Aleksander Pepelko — Google review
Great view of horses but prices could be a little more student friendly ;)
Jan Olšina — Google review
Lipica is a historical place where the Lipizzaners come from. It is a must go for all the horse lovers, animal and nature lovers. You can hike, ride, or drive with the carriage through the huge area. Around 350 white horses on the pastures, paddocks, in work... lots of beautiful moments you can capture there. It is a place where you should allow yourself to get lost in time and enjoy every moment💝
sara skorjanc — Google review
It is great to learn about the breeding and the history of the Lipizian horse in such a historical and well kept location. We visited with a family ticket and saw the show, the visit is less interesting if you miss the show. Check the schedule beforehand for the shows. I definitely recommend it if you like horses. I think it is less appealing if you have little interest in horses.
Inès Heymans — Google review
We had a great experience in the farm with a 15 mins (€20) carriage ride on top of the farm entrance including the museum. The staff is so friendly & helpful. The multi option guided tour is certainly a bonus.
северное сияние — Google review
Really nice and organized farm with lots of interesting things to see. Horse show worth seeing! Only bad experience is with fast food tent in front of the entrance. Poorly organized, not very friendly to each other which is not professional in front of the guests. Food is not very tasty as well. Would recommend some additional food service since hotel restaurant is more high class.
sasa truden — Google review
The estate is very nicely arranged and is worth a visit. We also bought a carriage ride, a really nice experience. The horses are beautiful, you can see a lot of them. The employees are very friendly and lovingly groom and take care of the horses. You can observe the horses both in the stables and outdoors, on the meadows. In Lipica they also offer a tour of the training sessions of the Lipizzaners, a performance of the Lipizzan riding school, various workshop for children such as first contact with a horse, pony riding. Inside the estate you can also see the oldest stable, walk through the centuries-old avenues, see the Lipikum museum and the carriage museum, you can see the Gallery of August Cernigoj and buy some nice souvenirs in the souvenir shop. But the best thins is, of course, watching the Lipizzaner.
diana marceta — Google review
Lipica is original home and the biggest Lipizzaner stud farm in the world with more than 360 horses. It's worth buying daily ticket for 16 € (adult). You get unlimited daily access to internal farm area and 50 mintues guided tour in 5 languages (Eng, Fr, Ita, Ger, Slo) and free entrance to horse breeding museum. With a ticket coupon you get also 25% entrance fee discount to Skocjanske jame (Skocjan caves) and to Museum of Military History. There are several places to walk around and investigate on your own like old chappel etc.
Sveti Ivan Beach is a secluded and stunning destination surrounded by lush vegetation, making it one of the most beautiful beaches globally. It offers unparalleled amenities such as a luxurious bar and restaurant. The turquoise waters and verdant wilderness of Krivica create an enchanting natural beauty that attracts many visitors each season. Accessible via a steep trail, this unspoiled beach is perfect for those who appreciate nature's power but requires visitors to bring their own supplies due to the lack of facilities.
Loved it!!
The hike to the beach isn't very steep at the beginning but later on there are some parts where it is pretty steep and can get slippery. My gf and I wore regular sneakers and we found that to be sufficient (hiking shoes are not mandatory, and we some some folks in flip flops). It took us 45min in both directions, and for us it was probably easier to go up. As for the directions, the signs are always visible and are easy to follow.
At the beach, there's shade in the boundary areas but it's limited, so have that in mind.
Also, bring plenty of water and enough food since there are no shops or bars down there. You can refil your water in the town of Lubenice, once you're back up.
Matko Ribicic — Google review
Breathtaking. I felt free as never on the top!
But very stressful road up. Suggest to go by motorbikes or bicycles, because you won’t fit two cars on the road. Watch out for your tires 😀
Mi?el Ka?el — Google review
For those who enjoy hiking this beach is the best of both worlds. You get to hike + swim afterwards. We had so much fun, it was worth every step of the way. The water was so clear you can see every single pebble, the beach had maybe 10 people, so you have plenty of space. There were some boats but they didn't stay too long. Take good shoes for hiking, plenty of water, and if you don't want to sunburn, a lot of sunscreen and a tent or a parasol.
Marjana Berneš — Google review
Wonderful beach, was there end of June so it wasn't crowded. If you're going on foot, wear proper shoes and bring water.
Jelena Lojina (JelenkoLo) — Google review
Absolutely stunning beach! The beach is clean, made of pebble stones, the water is crystal clear, transparent, swimming in such an amazing place (you are looking at the town of Lubenice on the cliff is simpli breathtaking)!
It takes approximately 15-20 minutes to reach the town of Lubenice after leaving the main road. The path is narrow, surrounded with stone wall. So pay attention. After entering the town a big parking is on the left and the beginning of the hiking trail (that is - path to the beach) is located near the coffee bar.
The signs along the path are very well marked. It takes approximately 1 h downhill and 1.5 h uphill. The upper part of the bath is throughout the woods so if has a lot of shade but some parts are a bit slippery (stones) so hiking shoes or sneakers are obligatory!!
A wonderful experience on Cres.
I visited on a cloudy day, the water was freezing but the experience is unforgettable. ❤️
Diana Didović — Google review
Awesome beach. Definitely worth a visit. Easiest way to get there is by boat. The hike from Lubenice is quite daunting. Make sure you bring a lot of water and food as there are no shops on the beach. The hike is quite difficult, not for children and mostly on sun. You can park your car in Lubenice. The remote location ensures that the beach is not crowded. Very good place for snorkelling. There is no shade on the beach so make sure you have some sun cover. The beach is made of large pebbles so bring some soft throw. We will definitely come back if we visit the island again.
Daniel Heger — Google review
Beautiful beach with an amazing 1 hour down and 2 hours up hike. If you are visiting it on foot, take comfortable shoes, and prepare yourself for a very long walk. Do not go on your flip flops, trekking shoes are ideal but you'll be fine with sneakers. Remember to take water, you'll need it. Specially on your way up. It was perhaps my best experience while in Cres.
Nuno Sequeira — Google review
Unspoiled nature (yet) that is highly appreciated by those who know never to underestimate the power of it!
••TAKE YOUR RUBBISH WITH YOU**
Steep trail but worth every step once at the destination. Not for unfit and foolish “flip flop” hikers unless with unlimited health insurance!
And yes, there are no facilities whatsoever at the beach WHICH IS PERFECT!
That means, (if needed) take food, PLENTY OF WATER, and hats!!!
It’s 1hr downhill and 1,5hrs uphill with many breaks! I admire those who do it faster :)
UNMISSABLE PLACE and yes it’s FIT FOR CHILDREN if you are geared up properly-they will cherish this memory for a lifetime 💚
Natalija Radosevic — Google review
Lubenice is a small village on Cres island, Croatia. Built on the cliff overlooking the coast, it is a remnant of the past with its old stone houses. To reach beach, there is an steep downhill walk on a hiking trail.
Šafarek Film — Google review
Awesome place. I recommend to get here by boat taxi. It also possible to reach this beach on foot, but it takes minimum 1hour (for us, it was 1,5 hour)
Skocjan Caves, a natural wonder in Slovenia, is an extraordinary underground network of fossil-filled caves with a river and canyons. The cave system was carved out by the Reka River over the past two decades and is home to huge, spectacular subterranean chambers that must be explored. The caves offer guided tours to visitors who can witness its beauty up close; it's recommended for visitors to wear warm clothing and sturdy footwear while exploring.
Incredible place, absolutely breathtaking. The murmuring river in the underground canyon leaves unforgettable impression. The scenes inside are like in Lord of the Rings (or Portal 2 game on underground levels).
When you're leaving the cave, you have 3 options to get back to the initial point: two short routes and one long. It's really worth to take the longest route (#3, takes 40min) and see all the beauty of the canyon.
Unfortunately, photos are forbidden inside, even without flash, there is a monitoring (however, a lot of people still do it)
Andrei Belashou — Google review
The tour was stunning. I must say, the cave was bigger and even more impressive than in all the pictures you see of it. I was just astonished most of the times. It does get a little bit hard if you’re afraid of heights because there is a bridge really high up that you need to cross, but the feeling of seeing everything going on in this cave is remarkable
Kim :3 — Google review
If you're looking for an amazing underground adventure, I highly recommend checking out these caves. They were much bigger than expected, with an awe-inspiring array of natural formations and stunning underground landscapes.
One of the best things about these caves was how accommodating the staff were when we were late for our original booking. Despite our tardiness, they still made sure we were able to experience the tour and see all the incredible sights.
However, it's worth noting that there were many people on the tour, which may not be ideal for those who prefer smaller crowds. That being said, the incredible sights were definitely worth the company.
One thing to keep in mind is that visitors aren't allowed to take pictures inside the cave. However, at the end of the tour, you're able to snap a few shots to capture the experience.
Overall, if you're looking for an amazing underground adventure, these caves are definitely worth checking out. While the crowds may be a bit larger than desired, the stunning natural formations and accommodating staff make it an unforgettable experience. Just don't forget to bring a camera for the end of the tour!
Jayne Smith — Google review
Such a great experience. If you go, definitely take the red trail when you come out of the cave. Be sure to get reservations in advance. All of the tours were sold out on the day we went. The initial portion of the guided tour does not allow photography which is unfortunate, but I guess it keeps the tours moving.
P G — Google review
Spectacular in size and impressive. It is like visiting underground canyons with river rapids. The scenery is stunning both inside and outside. We definitely recommend to do the long trail. It is very different from Postojna caves, they are not comparable.
Inès Heymans — Google review
It’s hard to put into words how incredible these caves are/ the experience walking through this cave. The tour was incredible, and I appreciate not being able to take pictures inside as it forces you to focus on the true, raw, natural beauty. The river rushes through as you walk along the dimly lit path. The tour guides are super knowledgeable and it is definitely worth a visit. One of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen in my life. As a freshwater ecologist, I was in heaven!
Grace Kotnik — Google review
Looked expensive at 22 euros for the guided tour, but absolutely worth it. Tour is a bit more than an hour through the main caves, and afterwards you can do another unguided part for 30min to 1hour which is amazing.
In may it is still not that busy. Highly recommended.
Note that photos are not allowed in the guided part of the tour
Christiaan Meerkerk — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous place, breathtaking cave. Definitely must-see place. 24€ per adult, recommend online reservation. Taking pictures not allowed in the main cave. Just hide your phones and enjoy the cave.
Jakub Trubka — Google review
We had an amazing experience here on a stormy day. By far the most beautiful and biggest cave I have ever visited. Plus, it’s very affordable and the tour guide shares interesting information. The group is quite big, but that turned out to be okay as the guide made sure that everyone could understand him well.
Fennie Troost — Google review
It's hard to find the right words to describe the Skocjan Caves. This place is magical and so raw. I've been to several caves, but this one made a fantastic impression on me. The Skocjan Caves are so huge that you can easily feel the space. Phenomenal rock formations - stalactites and stalagmites, plus a rushing river beneath us. You are not allowed to take photos in the main area. We chose the longest trail - it's beautiful, it was a bull's-eye.
Agnieszka Rybczyńska — Google review
Absurdly breathtaking, the most extraordinary cave experience I've had. The underground canyon is mesmerizing and feels like you have stepped into a scene from Lord of The Rings.
The steps can be a little strenuous and the ground a tad damp so pack in comfortable hiking boots and long sleeves as it can be chilly. No photos are allowed in the caves themselves to preserve the natural light (or lack of it) as much as possible. They even turn off the navigation lights between tours.
An absolute must foe those seeking out the grandeur of caving.
Eden Theron — Google review
The most beautiful cave I have every visited. It is amazing to see that nature can create such massive caves underground. Be aware that the cave has become a big tourist attraction and that buying tickets beforehand is highly recommended. Visiting the cave is done in groups of 40 with a guide. Inside of the cave it is NOT allowed to take any pictures (only at the exit). At the exit of the cave there are three options of returning to the main building. I recommend taking the longest route, if the walking doesn't bother you, as it will take you through some extra caves where you can take some pictures.
Thomas Carsjens — Google review
Very highly recommended for the nature lovers. Many thousands years old limestone caves filled with millions of drip stones (stalactites ) and stalagmites, and one of the world’s largest underground river canyons. The cave is throughout well lit and provided with safety railings along the canyons. There are so many amazing chambers, one of them called the hades chamber is the most spectacular with the largest stalagmite of Europe and one of the largest in the world. There is a guided tour available for 22€, which is absolutely worth the time and the price. Really amazing team of tour guides, very friendly, attentive and informative. Towards the end of the guided tour they provide you with three options to return to the initial point. Two of the routes take you further for small hikes. Unfortunately we had to take the shorter route of 20 minutes, which was mostly stairs. There comes a small detour for the splash falls, which is really awesome. Although the photos are strictly forbidden inside, but people do manage to capture secretly. There is a big parking place with lots of space available.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
These caves were crazy awesome. The tour was fun and I formative, but the caves are just so big. I felt like I was in an Indiana jones movie. So great. At the end of the tour there is a short walk back and a longer one. DO THE LONGER WALK! It is seriously worth the extra 30 min, and you get to see bonus caves and very nice landscapes.
Travis Hull — Google review
This was the most amazing caves I’ve ever seen, and is definitely a must see if you ever visit Slovenia!!
Remember to buy a guided tour ticket in advance. Our tour guide, Vesna, was just the best, really good at explaining and telling stories about the caves!
You are not allowed to take pictures inside the caves, which really makes you take in the experience.
There are good facilities at the visitor center, where you can buy food and souvenirs.
We will definitely be back the next time we visit Slovenia
J B — Google review
Although it's not allowed to take photos in the caves (the place is on the UNESCO list) you are guaranteed to have the greatest experience of your life. To my mind, it is a far more authentic and less commercial attraction than the Postojna cave...
REMEMBER TO BUY THE TICKETS IN ADVANCE!!!
Elżbieta Zygmuntowska — Google review
Definitely worth the visit.
From the meeting point we had to do a short walk to the cave entrance at which point the rules were explained and the groups were formed.
The initial sections of the cave weren’t that interesting but the canyon area is truly amazing. You can hear and see the water rushing through.
Compared to Postajna Cave, this one was much better organized. Being less popular also contributes to a better experience.
Marcio Medeiros — Google review
Very impressive. The tour would remind you of lord of the rings. Also very different from Postojna cave but definitely worth it. Guide was in English and explained well however sometimes not good to hear due to the environment or echo. The doline is very pretty and there are viewpoints or tours that you can follow by yourself. Recommended to buy tickets in advance.
Helena Keeler — Google review
We visited the Skocjan Caves recently, and it was an incredible experience. The natural beauty of these caves is awe-inspiring. The underground chambers, stalactites, and stalagmites are a testament to the wonders of nature.
The guided tour was informative, and our guide was knowledgeable about the geological history of the caves. The highlight was definitely the enormous underground canyon with the rushing river. It felt like being in a different world.
The organization and facilities at the site were excellent, making the visit comfortable and enjoyable. However, one thing that disappointed me was the prohibition on taking photographs inside the cave, it would have been wonderful to capture some memories of this remarkable place.
I would also caution against visiting the souvenir shop on the premises. The salesperson there was unfriendly and seemed disinterested in helping tourists, which was a stark contrast to the overall positive experience of the caves.
Despite these drawbacks, I highly recommend visiting the Skocjan Caves to anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature and geological wonders. It's a must-see attraction in Slovenia.
Oleg Ryzhkov — Google review
The caves are amazing, there is some massive caves. The tour guide is very informative. The pathway is well lit up, not too bad walking around. There is the river that is so loud when we get nearer
Aisling Hathaway — Google review
Love it! It is so worth it to visit it. I don't have a lot of pictures, because of safety, it is prohibited to take them. But I have a lot of nice memories.. it is open-minded and has a wow effect. We were during October, so it wasn't so touristic, but of course, the tickets are better to buy online.
Dominika Vrecková — Google review
Under UNESCO protection the biggest underground canyon in Europe. One hour of descent into darkness....well if u see when they turn the lights off behind you. Total darkness, amazing.
Mošćenička Draga is municipality in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia. It is situated southwest of Opatija under Mt. Učka. The settlement of Mošćenička Draga developed as a fishing port of the town of Mošćenice, and was first mentioned in 1436. Wikipedia.
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This 550-hectare protected natural area is home to a variety of rare bird species & their nests.
It’s my favorite beach in Cres. Landscape is scenic, beach is small but surrounded by mountains and crystal blue water. You need to walk 10-15mn to go down from the parking but can be done easily as you will walk on roads. To climb up it’s 15-20mn but nothing too hard.
The advice is to go early as it could be quickly crowded during high season. Bring an umbrella and enough water as there is no shade.
Mailys M. — Google review
This secret place is a gem of the Adriatic coast! The nature and the see are marvelous! If you are planing your vacation on the island Cres or Lošinj then this place must be on your list. The view is excellent!
Nino Klobučarić — Google review
Sea is really beautiful, crystal clear green water with amazing view on cliffs, the only downgrade is that the beach is not pebbles but heavy rocks so I recommend shoes for water. And one more downgrade is that the place is full of wasps and hornets so be preppared for that.
Leo Hadzic — Google review
Small, hidden, pebble beach with great water
Harald Singer — Google review
You just have to visit this beach. Wonderfull... Bring your scuba equippment.
Predjama Castle, located 9km from Postojna in Europe, is an impressive fortress that was built within a cave on the side of a 123m cliff. The castle's four storeys were constructed gradually over the years starting from 1202, but the majority of what can be seen today dates back to the 16th century. Its location and design make it appear impenetrable and it features restored living quarters as well as dungeons and even a secret tunnel.
Predjama castle is located approximately 15-minute drive from the highway E61 and 10 minutes from the Postojna Caves, so it is convenient to visit both in the same day. We purchased combined ticket (Castle+Caves) for approx. 40 EUR per person. Parking was not difficult to find, however we arrived relatively late at around 16:30 (castle was closing at 17:00), so I imagine during the peak hours the situation might be different.
There are no guided tours inside the castle, instead you get an audio guide (included in the ticket price) which was available in many languages (at least 15). The explanations were helpful, straight to the point and relatively short, so for me that was one of the best audio guide experience. It took us around 45 minutes to properly explore the castle. Normally castle is open until 17:00 but we were leaving the premises at around 17:15 and no one was pushing us out.
It does indeed look magnificent as almost the whole castle is covered by huge rock. You get to explore many different rooms, some of them looking more like caves and others like actual livable rooms. There are some nice viewing points of the valley at several terraces located in the castle. It is definitely worth to visit as there are not many "cave castles" around the world!
There are couple of restaurants in the proximity of the castle and restrooms near the parking lot.
Pavel Darda — Google review
This is just amazing which is definitely on my top list of the castles. Very well organized, audio guide in details, reasonable visit routine with a lot of attractions. Even the kids can enjoy the whole tour which is not easy for sure. Highly recommended!
Diva Song — Google review
Touring this castle was one of my favorite activities on a two week adventure that was filled with amazing sights. Different from other castles. The self-regulated audio tour is important in understanding the history of the castle.
Mona Moloney — Google review
Very unique castle built into a cave. Audio tour gives interesting details as you walk through the castle. Easy to do the tour at your own pace
Ron Huber — Google review
Very interesting castle and history with the included audio guide. There's a decent amount of walking up stairs and through the rooms, but it's evenly spaced with audio guide sections which are numbered to listen. The parking is average an consists of a paved area with about 50 bays. After this fills up, you park in a grassed marshy paddock which is a bit hard to get in and out once more people start coming. Other than that, good castle but make sure you get there early
Alex — Google review
a beautiful castle set into the side of a mountain.. the app we used for the castle tour was really good and gave lots of useful information during the tour. everything was clearly sign posted so we knew what we were needed to listen to. overall a wonderful experience- highly recommend this as a stop over on your travels
Corri Zerebeski — Google review
Absolutely magical place to visit. We got there in the later afternoon and booked an audio tour that leads you through the castle. Very informative and interesting information about such a unique place. Staff were friendly and views from the castle are spectacular. A must see when you are in Slovenia.
Eden Theron — Google review
Amazing castle build in the rocks. Just imagine the work it should have been in the 13th century. The guided audio tour is awesome and gives you a lot of information. Book this together with the cave and your day is complete.
Jeroen Verhaart — Google review
A beautiful interesting castle, a nice place to relax, also suitable for families with children, mobile devices are also available for interpretation in different languages when scanning a QR code. Beautiful views of the surroundings, there is also a souvenir shop.
Marek Šolc — Google review
Absolutely beautiful castle surrounded by stunning scenery. It has a fascinating history.
I recommend coming early because it can quickly get crowded. Also bring a hoodie and good shoes as it can get cold and slippery in the castle.
There is a free audio guide app that is essential to the experience. You can download it near the entrance as there is free wifi for just that.
Nikola Predovan — Google review
Great looking castle with a really nice audio guide included in the price and with a free app if you don't want to hold guide by your ear al the time. The guide really gives a nice value as it points a lot of interesting solutions they used in the castle to use the rock and Cave merging with the castle
Miko?aj Nowak — Google review
Incredible!! For those who like historical places and medieval stuff, this place offer all of this!
We were surprised by the place and the high level of preservation shown.
Even the kids - that were naturally skeptical of the place - in the end had so much fun and appreciated very much the place, with the support of the audio guide!
Leandro Bigarella — Google review
Wonderful visit, both caves under castle and castle itself. Luka was our guide for caves, well prepared and funny. Inside castle I found funny the soldiers around rooms that scary tourists.
Andrea Basili — Google review
This is just an amazing castle …. A dream place full of adventures and surprises in side … bring comfortable shoes and with some grip this place is natural wet … there is not lifts…. The castle is full of hidden corners that takes you to a nice natural cave. You need a car or a tourist bus to reach this place . You must pay for parking per hour. The castle is in the world Guiness records of the largest castle built on a cave. They have audio Guia in many languages. People were polite and nice. You must reserve in advance tickets if you don’t want disappointments specially during summer time.
Ljubica Banic — Google review
Castle was amazing, absolutely loved it. Highly recommend booking tickets online and using your phone for QR codes. When you get the old part of the castle inside the cave, wow. The water capture was very clever. Would love to cone back for some caving here.
Doug Ruff — Google review
It was a great experience. I've never seen a castle inside of a cave. The history of it and the unique architecture that is part of it, are also great to listen to.
Hard to imagine life over there that time but they did it. If you are somewhere around just turn here and you won't regret it. Nearby is also a small local pub with some local stuff. Thank you🤩
Ales Tvrdy — Google review
Great experience visiting this historic castle. We got tickets at the door as we visited in low season but I would suggest reserving tickets online to make sure you do not miss out!
Shaun Attard Biancardi — Google review
Really nice castle built into the cave. The day we went was quite crowded and a bit overwhelming. However, this is not something you want to miss if you’re in town. Here you are given a self guided audio tour, offered in many languages. The castle itself is well curated, but be careful because the stair cases that are connected to the cave part of the castle are very slippery and many people fell. It’s best to go slow and hold on to the railing.
You can access this castle by taking the free bus. This bus comes from the train station - bus station - predjama caves - to the castle. Check the website for the times.
Grace Kotnik — Google review
One of the nicest castles i have visited. The castle is located inside of the rocks and that is truly a unique experience to see this. We had an audioguide and were very interested. In every room you can see old furniture, weapons and armour, ... At the end of the tour you'll go inside the rocks behind the castle. This was something i have never seen before. Really worth a visit. The lady in the gift shop was really friendly. (and there's a cat!!)
Aline Lefebvre — Google review
A truly amazing Castle with a beautiful view. It was very interesting listening to it’s history (they provide audio players). We bought tickets at the small shop when we arrived. If you visiting with babies make sure you have a carrier or just hold them. Lots of stairs (Castle is inside a cave basically). I cannot imagine living in those times in that Castle, it’s just amazing to picture everything in your head. If you are near by, make sure to make a stop here. Is worth the visit!
Hilarie Cruz — Google review
This medieval castle, which is the largest cave castle in the world, is still intact after 800 years. You'd wonder how they managed to attach a castle to a cave when cement, screws and drills hadn't been invented yet. I had an audio guide explaining different chambers/ rooms. Beware that there are many steps and uneven paths.
joyce .. — Google review
Stunning castle that is located in a cave and surrounded by a farming village. The place is definitely worth visiting when in Slovenia and takes an hour to get to from Ljubljana by bus. Worth noting a cab is needed from the Pastojna bus station to the castle. All the shops were closed as we went during off season.
Caves are stunning as well as Predjamski castle. Shuttle bus to the castle start at 10am although castle is open from 9am. Timetable isn't on the web site.
Martin Kropáček — Google review
Awesome. Amazing journey. Don't let the "talk" of it being "Disneyland like" deture you from going. The cave "rooms" are HUGE. Incredible complex and a highlight of our trip while in Slovenia. ( €25.80 p/p )
Al Miller — Google review
Sublime.
Tito Fernandez — Google review
A beautiful natural place, everything very well organized, on time, and although it is a little expensive it was totally worth it.
Irene Mc — Google review
Most stunning place you can imagine. Spectacular, incredible. How can you deny God’s hand in every corner….
Galarza Constructora Galarami — Google review
Great experience for kids and adults.
Was there at summer 2017.
Amazing journey through the mountains
Dima Yackoubov — Google review
TICKET OFFICE FOR THE POSTOJNA CAVE. YOU CAN PAY FOR YOUR PARKING AHEAD WHEN YOU BUY YOUR TICKETS SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IT WHEN YOU EXIT.
Marcos Westphalen — Google review
Very efficient, especially if you book ahead online (highly recommended to save time).
Zoltan Liptak — Google review
An epic tourist attraction from ticket office sales, to the commentated cave experience and subsequent retail options.
Very nice view. Island Rab had one of my best holiday ever.
Little crowded, I prefer for example Beach Sahara.
Norbert Péter Kultsár — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach in the island of Rab, infront is a small island that you can cross with a bike boat. There you can do some snorkeling with your sport camera 📸
The difference between Jesolo Italy and Lopar, the people in Lopar is not so friendly. The restaurant waitresses are friendly, but the little stores who selling swimming products; they never smile, they never want to ingage ( connect ) with the customers. Unfortune I think, they supposed to attract more tourists, but their behaviour I feel it "not polite".
Do I want to go back to Lopar?
Yes, I think besides that the stores owner or supermarket not friendly; Lopar is very beautiful ❤️ the food is good 👍
PS : The chairs and umbrella 🏖️ cost €19,50. You come to the beach, choose which one that you like to sit. Later on come a guy with little machine, you pay him, you'll get a receipt 🧾
Lovely Angel — Google review
One of the few sandy beaches in the area. Shallow waters are good for families with children. Good restaurant on the beach, changing room with paid shower and toilet.
Piotr Dams — Google review
Sandy beach, clean water, locals take care of water safety- so you don’t need additional shoes in water
Kamil NOWAK — Google review
One of the best beaches in Croatia. It is sandy and good for kids.
Michael H — Google review
Small warm seawater, ideal for families with small kids 👨👩👧👦
Brand Smile — Google review
Ideal for families with children, variety of activities and the reat of the island is inferestimg as well for days wjen you don feel like going to beach.
Vrbnik is a municipality situated on the eastern shoreline of Krk Island, known for its elevated limestone outcropping that rises 50 meters above the Adriatic Sea. The town itself offers stunning views of Crikvenica and Novi Vinodolski, which can be seen across the Vinodol Channel. Notably, Vrbnik's unique geographic location separates it naturally from mainland Croatia.
Baška, situated on the island of Krk in Croatia, is a popular resort town that boasts an ancient town center, stunning churches and beautiful beaches such as Vela Plaža. The Church of St. Lucy located in the nearby village of Jurandvor houses an imitation of the Baška Tablet from the 12th century which was found inside it. On the Baška Glagolitic Path that stretches across cultural and historical sites are stone sculptures marking important landmarks.
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Pebbly tree-shaded Adriatic Sea beach popular with families & close to tourist facilities.
A beautiful place that is worth a visit, even if for just a couple of days. Come early and enjoy the good weather. There is lots of options for eating and drinking around here, but it is recommended bringing some snacks and water.
Holy Schit — Google review
We spent a pleasant time under this Spring-like temperature, soaking up the sun and enjoying blue skies, especially now that it is not crowded as during summer. Kids are enjoying their fun park.
Miroslav Joler — Google review
Wonderful and beautifully landscaped beach. It is covered with tiny pebbles. The sea is clean. There is a lot of shadows on the beach. There is also a city beach with a sand, but it is payable. There are many restaurants with good food and lots of bars and souvenir shops. Is very suitable for families with small children. On the beach is also a wonderful playground.
diana marceta — Google review
Very nice beach with mixed sand and rocks. The best thing is, that after you enter the sea through rocks, there is bug area of pure sand you can stand on, that is perfect for playing games inside the water.
Kevin Richter — Google review
It's a city beach, but a nice one, coverd with sand and pebbles. There are chairs in one side, but you can also lay your towel or beach tent. There are nice playgrounds. To avoid the stones from the shore, you can get into the sea on the pier. There is also an elevator for the ones with disabilities.
Roxana Barbu — Google review
Loved it! At popular time may be a little bit crowded, but usually it is very comfortable and clean.
Also there are parts where mora sand than rocks which was perfect for kids.
Julia Mala — Google review
I've been there in November, after the tourist season. There were no tourists there. It was very silent, calming. Beautiful views!
Anamarija Bezjak — Google review
Nice beach, unfortunately there is no free shower.
Grzegorz — Google review
There are CLEAN stony and sandy beaches too, bars, sun beds for rent. Shower for 2 kuna, toilette for 3 kuna. Adventure elements: parasailing, speedboat-towed-"donut", ship tours.
Zsófi Frankenberg — Google review
130 years of history on the shores of the Adriatic Sea
The Krizna Cave in Slovenia is an impressive underground cave system with over 20 lakes that visitors can explore by boat. Unlike most other Slovenian caves, the Krizna Cave provides its visitors with lamps and boots for their visit as there is no electric lighting inside. The tour lasts around one to two hours and takes you through the dry parts of the cave, including a short boat ride on the first lake.
Did the 7h tour in a group of four plus our guide Gašper. Were really lucky because the water level and humidity conditions were perfect, so we could still sail comfortably in the little boats and see clearly with the lights on. Excellent example of conservation and care of nature which here comes first before us tourists. This was once in a lifetime experience and I definitely recommend it to those who are able to do it!
Angelina Temelkovska — Google review
Very interesting visit. We highly recommend to take the visit also to the bear tunnel because is worth it. The cave doesn't have any artificial light or path, which keeps its originality. The guide was a really enthusiastic woman who explained everything really good. I would definitely reccomend it, also not so crowded with tourist.
PS: We found a semi real cave bear xD
Helena Keeler — Google review
Unique experience! Much less touristy than the Postojna caves (also less lighting, you can't see as much but you feel more like the people who first discovered the caves). Be sure to bring cash as there is no electricity to process card payments.
Kendra Weaver — Google review
Fantastic cave and good guide. We did the short tour, about 1 1/2 hour. Lots if explanation.
They also do the 4 and 8/9 hour tours. Only on reservation and a limited nr of people per year. We had a group of 6. Very worth the visit.
Henri Boom — Google review
This is a great place to have a more 'authentic' cave experience than that on offer at the nearby Postodjna Jama. Without any artificial lighting (except for torches and lighting under the boat) you get a real sense of being underground in monsterous caverns. On paper some of the caverns in the Postodjna Jama system are larger, but they feel much smaller in comparison due to the use of artificial lighting. The guides here are extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic with excellent English. The boat ride and cave bear skull are real highlights. Tours last approximately one hour and waterproof boots and torches are provided. Warm clothing (long trousers and a jumper/fleece) is highly recommended.
Richard Davies — Google review
The 4hr excursion through the cave lakes was an excellent experience. The cave itself and the underground ecosystem is mesmerising and we also had a fantastic guide - Luka, who had great knowledge, super skills and brilliant humor. Even my male partner "fell in love with him a little bit" which is as big of a compliment as it gets :-D Well done Luka, you made this experience even more special for us with your presence and expertise
Agnieszka S. — Google review
Really interesting cave exploration, even though it's much less publicized. They equip you with a flashlight and guide you into the cave. There are no other light sources in the cave, which makes a very cool experience. The only disappointment on 1 hour tour is, that the boat part is very short, around 15 min. I would highly suggest to book longer tours in advance, but note that queue time is quite long.
Peter — Google review
When we arrived at the parking we read that they only accept cash, so we had to drive to the nearest atm some kilometres away to find an ATM. This meant we had to wait for 2hrs till the next tour. The guide first explains the underground system and that we only walk for 650m, followed by a short boat trip and then walk back. The experience underground was incredible, and would love to do a longer tour another time.
victoria nyaga — Google review
This was probably the best tour I have ever done. Gasper, the tour guide, was able to get a tour for us with only one days notice to the first lake and the bear cave for my family of six. The cave was amazing and unlike any cave I had ever toured. The only light was from the provided flash lights. Gasper was an excellent tour guide and spoke excellent english. The tour was not to challenging even for my 6 year old.
Pete Fiol — Google review
Not as popular as the Postocjan or Skocjan caves, but well worth a visit. There are several guided tours available which give you a unique opportunity to explore this cave in a more personal setting. Highly recommended to reach out to them beforehand since the weather (eg lots of rain) might impact the available tours and overall capacity is very limited. Some tours only take 4 people max, because you go further into the cave with a rubber boat.
It's impressive to see some fossils and marks of the cave bears (bigger than polar bears) who lived in this cave thousands of years ago.
Finally, take it easy on the gravel road towards the cave. Cars go in both directions and space is limited.
Matthijs Keij — Google review
We had the four our tour with Gaspar. It was very exciting and Gaspar was very dedicated to the cave and the geology.
Remember warm clothes and socks.
Book your tour in advance ( 6 months or more)
We loved it.
Stine Barnholdt — Google review
We did the small tour one hour tour and it gives you and idea of how beautiful this cave is. We wished the tour was longer but the bigger ones need to be booked upfront. Any one traveling with a dog: they just build two perfect dog cages in the shadow, about 30meters from the entrance of the cave. We were the first ones the use it. So you can safely leave your dogs while you enjoy the cave. Big big plus for us!
The Nehaj Fortress, constructed in 1558, is now a museum and hosts an annual medieval festival. Positioned on a hilltop, it offers a scenic view of the city and sea. The castle boasts well-preserved original geometry that can be admired from outside as well as within its walls. A restaurant and parking facilities are conveniently located near the fortress. Visitors can enjoy walks along its paths despite dogs usually not being allowed inside such buildings.
Beautiful view of the city and the sea.
When we went there the land was dry and the wind was so strong that it blew gravel at us.
The wind literally chased us, as it was so stormy we couldn’t get to the side where the door was.
The castle from outside is well preserved in its (I guess) original geometry.
Aur?lie Vns — Google review
Worthy to enter if you are in Senj, but I would not recommend driving more than 30minutes to get here if you plan it from nearby towns. There is a nice view but nothing more than that.
Micha? Jamro — Google review
Closed unfortunately when I visited in February, but it has stunning views of Senj and Krk island. So its worth visiting just for that. The castle is in decent shape. Can park at the top.
Paul Heller — Google review
We spent some hours around the fortress in early September 2021.
It definitely offers a lovely view from the hill and a restaurant as well as parking spots right beside Nehaj. We didn't go inside the fortress, because we had our dog with us (usually they're not allowed in such buildings, but we can't say for sure for Nehaj), but walking the paths around the fortress also was time well spent.
shibachen — Google review
Definitely worth a visit if you are heading to Senj. The fortress is very well maintained, given it's almost 500 years old and the military artifacts on display inside are well presented and documented. Great views too over Senj and the neighbouring islands from the roof viewing areas.
Mark Graham — Google review
Nice old fortress located above Senj. The view is amazing. There is a parking lot. In the fortress is a museum which can be accessed for a small fee.
Matej — Google review
Great place to visit and have a lunch at. Really significant historical location for Croatia that is well explained and beautifully presented inside the fortress. A must in my opinion if you are in that region. Of course, the view from the top is amazing and there is a well equipped children playground some 100m from the fortress.
Petra Kujund?i? — Google review
Nice place to visit. Views from Nehaj Fotress rooftop is great, also form windows inside as well. Entrance tickets are within good range of prices. Restaurant is nice. I really liked that Fortress kitchen atmosphere. Tomato soup and pancakes with jam and chocolate where great.
Twenty Percenter — Google review
Very nice place, good prices and amazing view
Attila Kov?cs — Google review
Nicely preserved castle. Worth a short visit if you haven't seen several other castles. In the evening you can visit the restaurant inside it, with no entrance fees.
Ron Frumkin — Google review
Good place for a short walk, you can park right next to it, i couldn't find the road though. You can see what women and men wore back in the day, some really nice guns, they even have old necklaces, rings, swords ex. The only thing that bothers me is that they made it like restaurant which is kind of not really what's supposed to be. The ice cream is good though.
ki a ana — Google review
Nicely reconstructed fortress, with great view. Free parking just next to it (around it), though easily reachable on foot from marina. On the ground floor there is also coffee place and restaurant (took pictures of the menu, but did not eat there). Entry to the fortress only paid with cash, in the restaurant possible with card also.
Konrad Matys — Google review
It is a very nice and educational place, where you can learn about the history of Senj. You can go on top of the fortress and enjoy the view. There is a restaurant and it's not expensive. There are a lot of walking paths around the fortress and one of them leads to the kids playground.
Ana-Marija Rukavina — Google review
Really nice and well rebuilt castle with a great view at Senj and the Bay Area.
Also the included Museum give a lot and interesting information about the past and the former “pirate” owners of the castle.
It’s worth the €5 per person.
Jens Czaja — Google review
Senj’s landmark that can be seen from far away driving towards the town. There is sufficient parking right next to it (gravel, can ve quite dusty). You can find a restaurant here (Konoba Tvrdava Nehaj) that is open everyday from 10:00-24:00. There is lots of tables outside with shade, but it’s still very hot during the day. Entry to the castle is 5 eur for adults, 2 eur for children, 10 eur for families. Nice views as well. Definitelly check it out if driving through.
Rastoke, situated in the Town of Slunj, is a charming village renowned for its picturesque setting along the Slunjčica River, where it converges with the Korana River. Often likened to the natural wonders of Plitvice Lakes, Rastoke offers similar captivating phenomena. Unlike heavily Instagrammed locations, Rastoke remains a hidden gem devoid of long queues and influencer photo shoots.
Jarun is a man-made lake in Zagreb, Croatia that is popular for recreation such as cycling and skating, along with various festivals and events. It features a skateboard park and cycle paths around the lake, which makes it a popular place to spend a summer day. Aquarius nightclubs fringe the shoreline of the lake.
Gorgeous place. Great place to hike, bike, run, roller blade or just chill. A must place to visit if you are in Zagreb
Ling Yew — Google review
Adorable place to have either weekend or wee day chill here, whether you come here for a picnic or work out here. Just amazing.
Serhii Burdeniuk — Google review
Excellent weekend day getaway for couples and families. Beautiful nature scenery but not many other activities, for better or worse. I prefer not which means less people and less noise and you keep peace just for yourself. Lots of water areas around which means mosquitoes are biting like crazy. Come prepared at summer time.
Dino Numić — Google review
It was a very beautiful and relaxing experience for sure. I walked for 2 hours enjoying the sun in a cold winter. Then, I stopped at the pizza house.
Mustafa Arikan — Google review
It was fantastic for a hot summer day (37 C) to visit the lake. A particular highlight would be the smaller lake, with the "island of love" in the middle. It looks less man-made and has a lot of green sights when you're swimming.
In good days you can see fish swimming alongside you and touch water lilies within the greater depths.
One warning I would add is that doing a full round trip hike through the lake gets you to the nudist beach without much forewarning. Sensitive people beware (lol)
If you're wondering whether Bundek or Jarun is the right choice - definitely skip Bundek and go to Jarun.
Henrique V. — Google review
great for walking or riding a bike. you can also swim in the lake but i do not recommend that because it's not very clean and it's not really safe if you swim away from the coast. there are lots of people that ride a bike or roller skate on path that is not really big enough for lots of people who walk AND people who ride a bike so you have to be very careful. there are playgrounds for children and gym, very long walking trail around the lake. you can always sit in café and have a cup of coffee or eat pizza or some other dish for very good price.
Nika Tomić — Google review
I never get tired of going to Jarun. This is an awesome demonstration of what can be done in a city with a good planning and the purpose of making the city friendlier to its inhabitants. Lakes are very extense, with at least three large artificial beaches that are frequently visited in summer time. Cafes and restaurants are very well distributed around all lakes. Wonderful place for jogging, walking or riding with a bicycle. Different kinds of courts are available for sports like volleyball, basketball, skating, etc. There are also many regatta clubs in the lake. Small open cabins or huts to go on sundays with grill facilities nearby. Toilet services are available all around the park and showers are also available near beaches. Many swans dwell in the lakes and are a spectacle to visitors. One of the wonderful places of Zagreb, a must-see in particular if you are in the city in spring, summer or fall time.
Reinaldo Gabay — Google review
Fabulous.. very quiet and clean there is a bar with a really gentleman man working unfortunately not food there but you can find another restaurant near ..
40 minutes from the city by bus , 40 minutes to the airport by taxi..
Just go 😉
adriana — Google review
Beautiful park with an amazing lake. Has many coffee places and restaurant around. This is a place is to do exercise, spend time with your family, enjoy a BBQ….there is even a nudist island in this place. Highly recommend to visit this place. They charge 10 kunas for parking. Bring your trainers to walk a lot and your swimming costume.
You can have easy access via public transport.
Ljubica Banic — Google review
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10110, Trešnjevka - jug, Zagreb, Croatia
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XYZ Premium Fashion Store
Clothing store
Shopping
Shopping Malls
(Translated by Google) Aside from the prices being far too high, it’s not exactly that much quality merchandise, I have to commend most of the staff who are really kind. Regardless of whether you come in a tracksuit or an armani dress.
(Original)
Osim sto su cijene daleko previsoke, nije to bas tooliko kvalitetna roba, moram pohvaliti vecinu osoblja koje je stvarno ljubazno. Bez obzira dosli.u no name trenirci ili armani haljini.
Tamara KK — Google review
EXTREMELY expensive luxury and famous fashion clothes multibrand store! Don't even try entering here if you're not filthy rich, gold digger, own very successful business, you've inherited millions, you're one of those politicians, or you're just huge snobb that is taking loans just to buy extremely overpriced piece of something that has luxury brand name on it just to boost your own ego!
Shane C. — Google review
(Translated by Google) The shopkeepers are not interested in work. Especially in the women's department. They talk to each other about the children, and the customers don't even perceive that they exist
(Original)
Trgovkinje su nezainteresirane za rad. Pogotovo na ženskom odjelu. Razgovaraju međusobno o djeci a kupce ni ne doživljavaju da postoje
Zeljko Zoric — Google review
(Translated by Google) I work in sales myself and was very enthusiastic from the welcome to the farewell, that's how it should be. The saleswoman was very friendly and helpful!
I'd love to go shopping there again. Hvala vam !
(Original)
Ich arbeite selber im Verkauf und war sehr begeistert von der Begrüssung bis zur Verabschiedung, so sollte es sein. Die Verkäuferin hatte mich sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit beraten!
Da komme ich wieder gerne zum shoppen. Hvala vam !
Milica Krznaric — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you, as a seller, have not opened the box and seen what kind of product you are sending, then I apologize. A blind person would notice by touch that something is wrong, but it is important for you to sell. Btw, you are lucky that I am not from Zagreb
(Original)
Ako vi kao prodavac niste otvorili kutiju i vidjeli kakav proizvod saljete onda vam se ispricavam. Slijepa osoba bi na dodir primjetila da nesto ne valja ali vama je bitno da prodate. Btw imate srece sto nisam iz zagreba
Mysa 3108 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Too little offer of clothes for such a big store. The prices are inflated, and often they offer past collections under the new collection. The staff act more like security guards than helpful and helpful in choosing.
(Original)
Premala ponuda odjeće za toliko veliki dućan. Cijene prenapuhane, a nerijetko pod novu kolekciju nude prošle kolekcije. Osoblje se više ponaša poput zaštitara, nego što je uslužno i od koristi pri odabiru.
Ivana Kurtović — Google review
(Translated by Google) Every time I feel very uncomfortable because the saleswomen measure the customers and hold themselves high, which is why I decided to buy the purse and sneakers online, and not from you.
(Original)
Svaki puta se osjecam vrlo neugodno jer prodavacice odmjeravaju kupce i drze se visoko, zbog cega sam odlucila torbicu i tenisice kupiti online, a ne kod vas.
Kristina — Google review
(Translated by Google) I returned the sneakers that broke after the first wear and they didn't refund my money, it's been a month already! Shame
(Original)
Vratio sam tenisice koje su pukle nakon prvog nošenja i novce mi nisu vratili već mjesec dana je prošlo! Sramota
Mario Maric — Google review
(Translated by Google) I often shop at xyz store, but after yesterday's unsubtle "stalking" of the employee, I doubt that I will return so soon. Even if I liked something, I wouldn't buy it. Very bad and unpleasant experience
(Original)
Često kupujem u xyz dućanu, no nakon jučerašnjeg nesuptilnog "uhođenja" djelatnice sumnjam da ću se opet tako brzo vratiti. Čak i da mi se svidjelo nešto ne bih to kupila. Jako loše i neugodno iskustvo
Ivana Majstorović — Google review
(Translated by Google) Otherwise, I am a relatively frequent customer in this store. The employee literally followed us around the store today as if we were going to steal something. Such an unpleasant feeling and I don't know why.
(Original)
Inače sam relativno čest kupac u ovoj trgovini. Djelatnica je danas doslovno hodala za nama po dućanu kao da ćemo nešto ukrasti. Toliko neugodan osjećaj i ne znam čemu to.