Croatia & the AdriaticCadogan Guides, 2005 - Broj stranica: 252 Visits Trieste, a city with an eastern, wayward feel that has attracted writers (including James Joyce), exiles and spies for decades; explores the picture-postcard castle and cathedral in Ljubljana; strolls around the idyllic Lake Baikal, where Agatha Christie once holidayed; sails to the best of the hundreds of tiny islands easily reached from either Split, Zadar or Pula; seeks out the best places to stay and trendy new restaurants; hops on a ferry across the Adriatic from the Dalmatian coast to southern Italy; follows the crowds at the Dubrovnik Festival and rejoices in the rebuilding of the historic old city |
Sadržaj
Practical AZ | 9 |
Language | 19 |
Drinks | 26 |
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Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 18
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
15th-century Adriatic airport altar Ancona April-Oct Bari Baroque basilica beach Brač bus station buses café cathedral Cavtat central centre century CESTA charming cheap church Closed Sun CORSO Crkva Croatian Day Trips dining Dinner and Sleeping dishes Dubrovnik east expensive expensive-moderate explore favourite ferries finest fish frescoes gallery Gate Gothic Grad grilled harbour houses inexpensive island Istria Istrian Italian Italy Jadrolinija Komiža konoba Korčula Lastovo Ljubljana Lopud Lošinj lovely Lunch medieval menu Mljet moderate monastery Museo Museum muzej Obala old town Opatija open daily open Mon-Fri open Mon-Sat open summer open Tues-Sun Palace Palazzo pasta peninsula Pescara Piazza Ploče port Pula Renaissance restaurant Rijeka Riva Roman Romanesque rooms Rovinj Sat-Sun seafood Šibenik Slovenia Split square Stari Stari Grad street terrace there's ticket tour Tourist Information tourist office train station Trieste truffles Tues ULICA Varaždin Venetian Venice village walls wine Zadar Zagreb