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Varazdin, city on the bank of the River Drava, represents cultural center of northwestern Croatia. The city is home of festivals, fairs and other social events. The most popular events are „Dravantura“, „Špancirfest“, Festival of Varazdin Courtyards, Trash Film Festival and CIAV – Croatian International Airshow Varazdin.

On the central part of the Adriatic, at place where the River Krka flows into the sea, is located one of the most beautiful Croatian coastal towns. Šibenik is the only town on the Adriatic coast built by Croats, while the other Croatian coastal towns have begun to exist as Illyrian settlements, Greek colonies or Roman cities. With numerous activities offered by the Mayoral Center, the Aquapark, national parks and many historical sights, Sibenik is the right choice for those who want a vacation.

Split is city on the Adriatic coast, located at the bottom of Marjan Hill. The Diocletian’s palace from 4th century, which is under UNESCO protection, forms the center of the city and it is unique example in the world. Split preserves exceptional monuments of sacral architecture such as the cathedral of St. Dujma, monastery of St. Ante on Poljud, medieval church of St. The three, the miniature church of St. Martina in the northern wall of Diocletian’s palace, Fran and Riva and the 16th century synagogue. The cultural offer of Split is an inexhaustible story that leads through the streets where history is revived and for a moment you can be part of those famous centuries whose trails you are walking on.

Plitvice Lakes have become the National Park since 1949. The lakes, characterized by crystal blue-green water, are located in the middle of the Dinaric mountain massif. Plitvice Lakes get water from various streams and rivers, and they are interconnected by cascades and waterfalls. Tufa barriers, which have arisen over a period of ten thousand years, are one of the fundamental peculiarities of the National Park Plitvice.

This brilliant city in the south of Croatia, part of UNESCO World Heritage, with its beautiful blue sea and impressive architecture attracts attention. The walls of the old town of Dubrovnik are completely preserved which is a true rareness. They were of crucial importance for defense of the city and now, they are important for tourists who will, by walking on them, experience this city in a completely different way. One of the most popular TV shows Game of Thrones has been shot in this wonderful city.

Zagreb is made for strolling. Wander through the Upper Town's red-roof and cobblestone glory, peppered with church spires. Crane your neck to see the domes and ornate upper-floor frippery of the Lower Town's mash-up of secessionist, neo-baroque and art deco buildings.

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