Includes the Roman Forum, Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun
This activity will be just for your group
Fully refundable up until 24 hours before the start time
Zadar was a Roman colony that gained features of a city that are visible even today. You will visit the remains of the Roman Forum, the largest one built in Croatia, and find out what it looked like when it functioned as the city’s main square.
Zadar was the capital of Dalmatia Province from the fall of the Western Roman Empire until the end of the First World War. The city was ruled by the Venetians, Austrians, Napoleon and Italians. All that left mark not only in city’s history but also in the gastronomy, language and its tradition. You will walk down Kalelarga, the main street in the city and stand in front of the church of St. Donatus and Zadar’s cathedral dedicated to St. Anastasia.
Listen to the story of the city’s defensive walls built by the Venetian Republic in the 16th century for protection from the Ottomans and visit the picturesque port of Foša with its beautiful Renaissance Land Gate.
Zadar is known for its world-famous Sea Organ and Greeting to the Sun located on the Riva. You will listen to a unique melody played by the sea while the guide will tell you the most interesting facts about these modern installations.
You will taste Zadar’s Maraschino, unique liqueur with a rich taste produced from the autochthonous Dalmatian type of maraschino cherry.
Poljana Pape Aleksandra III 7, 23000, Zadar, Croatia
Our office is a few steps from Sea gate.
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