Most reviewed Historic Walking Areas in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
4.5Lungo Mare(1.359 reviews) - Lovely town Historic Walking Areas
We loved the delightful town of Opatija which is situated on the coast of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. In the 19th century it was a fashionable resort town, and is dotted with Habsburg-era villas. The very attractive Lungomare promenade runs along the coastline, and gives lovely views of the town and neighbouring islands. Small stalls were lined up along the promenade selling souvenirs, ice creams, tours and the like. We saw the beautiful 1800s Villa Angiolina, which is set in a garden of exotic plants, and today houses the Croatian Museum of Tourism. And we made a short stop at the 14th century St. Jacob’s Church which is located near Villa Angiolina. There’s lots to see in this pretty town so if you’re on the Istrian Peninsula, make sure you visit Opatija. If you like my review, I hope you'll click the 'Helpful' button; those of us who write reviews love to get them and it motivates us to do more to assist you in your holiday planning.See more..
4.0Baska(723 reviews) - Brautiful town witha view Historic Sites • Historic Walking Areas • Beaches
So beautiful, we regretted nit staying there a few nights. We only went for a stroll and regretted it, even if it was slightly raining, the view was astonishing, very nice beach promenade, lots of restaurants and it looks like lots of accommodations . Many little tourist shops as well. The drive from punat is also quite scenicSee more..
4.0Korzo(415 reviews) - Nice and atractive place Historic Walking Areas
At the beginning of the 20th century, Korzo started to assume its modern-day outlines. The main promenade and meeting-point for Rijeka citizens as well as the construction area used in building the symbolic palaces demonstrate various styles including Classical, Historical, Secessional, and Modernist. Urban regulations appeared in the latter half of the 19th century, but these meant only an intensification of the rate of raising the seabed (with sand), and grand public constructions which appear to have very developed the seabed. Even then, at the turn of the century, the picture is of a littoral town straitened by its walls. Today, is hard to believe that until the sea-trench was filled-in and the town walls pulled down, this was only a gravel sea coast with a few wooden embankments and storehouses, a shipyard and a city log house which traded in cereals, fish and salt.See more..
4.0Stube Petra Kružića(13 reviews) - Are you fit enough? Try it! Spent < 1 hour Historic Sites • Historic Walking Areas
over 500 stairs leading from center to hill of Trsat. Only if you think you're fit enough, take a trial climb...See more..
5.0Etnološki park 'Anton Plašimuha'(2 reviews) - A wonderfully different experience on the Adriatic Sea Sunday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Historic Walking Areas
Etnolocig parc with dry stone terraces, agriculture and friendly animalsSee more..
4.0Studenac Square(1 review) - Nice atmosphere Historic Walking Areas Nerezine is a nice place with a harbor and old buildings. Great atmosphere, with diverse people. The village and square are really small. I would not especially plan a visit to Nerezine, but nice if you are around See more..