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Plan language: SlovenščinaTop things to do in Croatia include exploring Plitvice Lakes National Park with its 16 cascading lakes and crystal-clear waters, wandering through the ancient Roman Diocletian's Palace in Split, and walking the nearly 2-kilometer-long Dubrovnik City Walls for stunning Adriatic views. Each offers a unique glimpse into Croatia's natural beauty and rich history.


Zadar
Hear the sea play music on Zadar's stone steps, an original public instrument. Sit at sunset to feel waves push air through pipes and produce haunting melodies.
Hitre informacije: Ocean waves push air through hidden channels and produce unpredictable, organ-like chords that change with every swell. Marble steps double as resonant lids, so you can sit close enough to feel low, breathy tones underfoot while gulls wheel above.
Poudarki: Subtle harmonies can thrum so clearly during a strong swell that people say they feel the sound more than they hear it, a sensation that makes conversations hush. Architect Nikola Bašić hid roughly 35 tuned pipes under the polished steps, and a quirky local habit is to press your ear to different stones to find distinct notes, turning the promenade into a playful listening tour.
Po potovanju v več kot 30 držav obstaja ena stvar, ki bi si jo želel, da bi mi jo nekdo povedal že od prvega dne, in popolnoma je spremenila moj način doživljanja novih mest.
Brezplačni peš ogledi. Da, dejansko brezplačni. Brez potrebe po kreditni kartici. Brez skritih pasti.
Lokalni vodič, 2-3 ure
Glavne znamenitosti, skriti dragulji, lokalne zgodbe
100 % na osnovi napitnin
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Na koncu samo daste napitnino, ki se vam zdi primerna
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