
Specialty Travel Guide Croatia
Croatia is a country of where people can enjoy a party any time. The streets of its cities are lined with bars where you can have a drink with your friends, and just enjoy the atmosphere. The country has its share of history as well though, and has played a significant part in the history of Europe.
The ancient city walls of Dubrovnik provide wonderful views of the surrounding landscape. As you walk around the walls, you can see buildings that haven't been restored, and that still show signs of the civil war. The walls were started in the 7th Century but were not finished until the 14th Century, when the walls were expanded to surround the Dominican Monastery.
Zagreb is a city for people who enjoy going out to the club. The city's atmosphere changes completely after sunset, and it turns into a place where people can party and enjoy a few drinks. The difference is that most clubs will close by 11 pm or midnight. The Tkalčićeva ulica is a famous street that is famous for its different clubs. Down the street, you can find different bars and restaurants where people sit outside on the terraces to enjoy a drink with their friends.
The Palace of Diocletian in Split is exquisitely built, and is a great place to visit to take a break from the party life in Croatia. The palace was built as a tribute to Diocletian, a son of slaves who became a Roman emperor. During Diocletian's time, the ocean rose to the edge of the palace, but has since lowered. The subterranean halls are said to be a mirror image of the imperial living quarters above, and are therefore an impressive size. Two black sphinxes guard the doorway to what used to be Diocletian's Mausoleum, but is now the world's oldest Christian Cathedral, which is dedicated to St. Dominus.
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