Hotel Porto Zadar
Nikole Jurisica 2 Zadar, 23 000, Croatia
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Croatia - another country to add to our list!!!
We flew into Zadar from London Standsted, however this was just a stop off place for us on our way to Plitvice Lakes (pronounced Plit-vit-za) National Park! What til you see the photos from there... they're amazing!!!
You might want to know why we choose this trip? Read on...
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Our last night in Zadar
Just got back from dinner and, man, am I full. The food is very Greek like. Lots of fish, boiled potatoes and lots of wine. Zadar is really a very friendly town. Not very big, but lots of sites to explore, for instants, a church from the 9th century and plenty of restaurants. We spend the best part of the day at the beach. Not a beach one would typical think of as it had no sand to fall into your shorts. but it was on the Adriatic Sea. ...
Historial Town, Unique Music and Sunset
... Romanesque style), the largest cathedral in Dalmatia.
A cloudy day in Zadar
... with lofty marble columns as well as some remains of a Roman aqueduct outside the church. The Roman Forum, the largest on the eastern side of the Adriatic lies in front of St Mary's Church which is directly opposite St Donatus' Church.
Other churches worth mentioning here are St Anastasia's Cathedral and Churches of St Chrysogonus and St Simeon, all Romanesque style of very fine proportions.
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Zadar and more
... people we came across asking for money were 2 crippled war veterans. The people of Croatia live simple lives and are known for their coffee shops. There isn't much of a Croatian dish, but the food is influenced by Italy. There were few choices when trying to determine what to eat, but ice cream and pizza were always readily available. And I must admit it was some of the best damn pizza ever!
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