This city is one of the most popular resorts in Croatia. Already in the beginning of the last century this place attracted tourists from Europe. Mild climate, picturesque nature and large choice of entertainments are available here 12 months a year. The city’s name can be literally translated from Latin as "monastery". The reason for that is in the fact first settlements were founded around the Benedictine monastery built in the 15th century. Starting from the middle of the 19th century rich and noble people of Europe began building first villas and townhouses in Opatija. Steadily the city became the place of vacation of kings and their families, as well as many artists. Nowadays almost every villa and every old house are connected with the names of great rulers and nobles.
1. Tourists should keep in mind that almost all the hotels and inns of the resort are equipped with swimming pools. Even small budgetary inns offer their guests a vast choice of additional … Open
On one of the historic streets of Opatija, you'll find the beautiful 15th-century Church of St. James, which is a vivid monument of medieval architecture. Today the church is interesting for its religious artifacts - some of them date back more than 500 years. In recent years, the church often hosts chamber music concerts.
Another beautiful monument of architecture is Villa Angiolina built in the middle of the 19th century by the famous aristocrat Iginio Scarpa. Later, the luxurious villa was converted into a sanatorium where many world celebrities received treatment. Today, the luxurious villa with a delicate pink-colored facade operates as a Museum of Tourism. It offers an interesting exposition devoted to the history of the resort development. The most unusual collection presented in the museum is the one displaying swimsuits. After a tour of the old villa, you can stroll around a beautiful surrounding garden. In the warm season, it is always decorated with magnificent landscapes. Several beautiful ancient trees have been preserved in the garden.
Opatija can hardly be called an ideal shopping destination, but fans of shops and markets will not be bored here anyway. For souvenirs, one should go to a market on the waterfront where they … Open
The favorite walking place for local residents and guests of the resort is the Lungomare - a coastal promenade with a length of about 12 km. There are many popular restaurants, shops and entertainment facilities on the waterfront. Here you can also see a lot of old luxurious mansions, some of which are converted into hotels.
Opatija is famous for its magnificent beaches, which at different times have been visited many famous people - Erich Maria Remarque, Henryk Sienkiewicz, Józef Piłsudski. Well, it's … Open