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Plan language: SvenskaTop 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.


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Ancient Roman amphitheatre with towering stone walls and sea views. Walk the sand-floor arena, climb the seating tiers and feel the scale of Roman spectacles.
Snabba fakta: An enormous stone amphitheatre once held up to 23,000 spectators, today it seats roughly 5,000 under the open sky. Walk close to the limestone walls and you can feel centuries of wear, hear festival acoustics, and count 72 surviving outer arches that catch the sun in dramatic patterns.
Höjdpunkter: Nighttime shows flood the pale stone with warm light while orchestras and rock bands perform to crowds of about 5,000, letting sound swirl across the oval so you can stand in the center and feel music wrap around you. Local lore claims one arch was sealed off in the 19th century to hide a merchants' passage, and the patched masonry is still visible if you circle the western side.
Efter att ha rest till över 30 länder finns det en sak jag önskar att någon hade berättat för mig från början, och det förändrade helt hur jag upplever nya städer.
Gratis guidade vandringar. Ja, faktiskt gratis. Ingen kreditkort krävs. Inga fångster.
Lokal guide, 2-3 timmar
Stora sevärdheter, dolda pärlor, lokala historier
100% dricksbaserat
Guider tjänar endast dricks, så de ger sitt absolut bästa
Du ger dricks efter eget tycke
I slutet ger du bara dricks efter eget tycke
Jag har gjort dessa i dussintals städer och de har varit höjdpunkten på nästan varje resa. Om du besöker Pula, Croatia, gör detta din första dag. Du kommer att tacka mig senare.
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