The destination offers a variety of good places to rest and entertain for party fans and exotic cocktails admirers. Several attractive night clubs and bars are located near the seaside and in the main streets. The Valentino Cocktail & Champagne bar regularly presents engaging entertainment program for its guests. Wide assortment of drinks, friendly atmosphere, well chosen music and original theme parties turn this …
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Rovinj will please foreign guests with a variety of Croatian restaurants and numerous gastronomy establishments of other culinary trends. The Tipico restaurant offers its guests to enjoy excellent treats of ethnic cuisine at rather attractive prices. In a warm season the guests can take a table on a scenic open air terrace. In addition to tasty ethnic delicacies the restaurant offers excellent home-made wine. The …
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The most beautiful pedestrian street of Rovinj is Karera. It is located on the territory of the Old Town. This little picturesque street paved with cobblestones, is framed by beautiful historical buildings on both sides. Many buildings house restaurants of national cuisine, art and craft workshops, and souvenir shops nowadays. In summer, all local institutions work until late at night. The Church of the Virgin …
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3. Shops are usually open at 8 am at the latest, and work till 8 pm. Sundays and Saturdays are commonly the shortened working days, some small shops can be closed these days. During the tourist season shops can change their working schedule fitting in tourist demands.
4. City guests have an opportunity to rent a car. To rent a vehicle one will need international driving license. Some renting centers …
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The old house once belonged to a local forest-guard, is now renovated and its décor of previous years is completely renewed. Beautiful antique furniture, unusual household stuff and original jewelries are presented in the museum’s manifold collection. The museum is embraced with a marvelous forest, so after the exhibition exploration tourists can enjoy hiking in a serene scenic area. Franciscan monastery hosts …
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This is one of most romantic cities in Croatia, which is often called "the pearl of the north". Right from the first moment you will be enchanted by cozy streets, beautiful and unusual houses, and fabulous malls, as well as by hospitality and openness of the local people. The city has prepared many surprises for its guests. You will find here numerous places for walks and excursions, so you will certainly not get …
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Moving around in Croatia - transportation
Travel by train on average is 10-13% cheaper than buses. The railway passes through all the major cities of the country and connects through the most remote regions. The most active railway service is in the north of the country and the total length of the track is about three thousand kilometers. Only second class trains run within cities. For longer trips, you can choose express trains or comfortable, but expensive, first class trains. Trains run in strict accordance with the schedule. In Croatia, the air transport network is quite well developed. Airports are located practically in all major cities. There are air harbors exclusively for domestic routes, and also large international airports. Passengers are provided with excellent amenities such as restaurants, luggage storage, car and bicycle rental agencies, shops, boutiques and souvenir shops. You can connect from the airport to the city by taxi, car, or by municipal buses.
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Economy roadmap of Croatia
Croatia in Yugoslavia was a fairly developed territorial unit. All Enterprises and Factories that functioned on its territory had the right to choose their own business policy; they worked with investments and investors, and independently built competitive relations. Therefore, after the war, Croatia was able to restore the downswing of economy as fast as possible in 1993. Since early 1993, the country was admitted to the International Monetary Fund. Due to the fact that Croatia as a whole was involved in the war with Bosnia, this in many respects complicated the economic relations of the Republic with the World Bank, such that the Government could not count on its assistance. The fact that the Country began to privatize its production helped a little to speed up the process of improving the economy, thereby financing her budget through taxation.
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