Zadar
With over 3000 years of history, Zadar is the longest continuously inhabited town in Croatia. The Old Town, based on a peninsula, is a place where ancient Roman ruins intertwine with medieval structures, making a stroll through cobbled streets a unique experience. Zadar is a great gateway to many National Parks like Kornati, Krka, Plitvice Lakes or Paklenica.
4 Kantuna Restaurant
Traditional restaurant in the Old Town
Bob Rock's Ice Cream Palace
Best Ice Cream in Zadar
Museum of Illusions
Be fooled!
Konoba Malo Misto
Konoba experience
Botanist Restaurant
Inspired by Dalmatia's rich culinary heritage of herbs, spices, and fresh local produce.
Gligora Cheese & Deli
Best cheese in Croatia
Muro Bar
Cocktails with a view
Maraska Store
Oldest brand in Zadar
St. Donatus’ Church
Icon of Zadar
Sea Organ
Sound of Nature
Greeting to the Sun
It’s always sunny in … Zadar!
Church of St. Simon
The man who saw Jesus
Cathedral of St. Anastasia
Pillage under the sign of cross
Church of St. Chrysogonus
The iconic horseman of Zadar
Captain’s Tower
Medieval Walls
Five Wells Square
Water is Life
Land Gate
The Winged Lion
