Ljubljana Open Kitchen
Ljubljana Open Kitchen
Every sunny Friday throughout summer, Ljubljana hosts the open kitchen (Odprta Kuhna). It’s on between 10 AM and 9 PM, and until 10 PM in the summer, Pogačarjev trg in Ljubljana’s old town.
The Ljubljana Open Kitchen is a weekly food market dedicated to showcasing the best restaurants, the best chefs and the best food & drink from all over Slovenia. All food is freshly prepared there and then.
The event has been running since 2013 and every year gets more and more popular.
The food is not limited to Slovenian cuisine though; you’ll find culinary delights from all around the world, served up by some the best international restaurants in Slovenia.
There is something for everyone, from meat lovers to vegans and organic food.
Check out some of the great wines, spirits and craft beers also on offer.
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10 Things to do in Ljubljana, Slovenia Travel Guide
Join as we visit Ljubljana, Slovenia in this travel guide covering some of the best things to do in the city including highlighting the local food and restaurant scene, museums worth visiting, the old town, castle, quirky neighborhoods and more. With a week in Ljubljana, Slovenia we had plenty of time to cover the main attractions in the city along with take some day trips. If you're thinking of visiting a weekend would be enough time for a busy trip but 3-4 days or longer would be more ideal for slower exploration. Now let's explore the capital city of Slovenia together!
10 Things to do in Ljubljana City Tour | Slovenia Travel Guide:'(Slovenija)
Introduction to Ljubljana - 00:01
1) Old Town of Ljubljana at Prešeren Square (Prešernov trg) + Franciscan Church (Frančiškanska cerkev) - 00:39
2) Bridges of Ljubljana = Triple Bridge (Tromostovje) + Love Lock Bridge (Mesarski most) + Dragon Bridge (Zmajski most) - 00:46
3) Ljubljana Central Market (Osrednja ljubljanska tržnica) + Ljubljana Cathedral (ljubljanska stolnica) - 02:59
4) Slovenian Food at Allegria restaurant in Ljubljana - 03:57
5) Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad - Laibacher Schloss) on Castle Hill - 04:24
6) River Cruise on the Ljubljanica River + Ice Cream (Cacao) - 06:54
7) Metelkova for street art in Ljubljana - 09:14
8) Balkan Food sampling Bosnian Cuisine at restaurant Sarajevo 84 - 10:43
9) Galleries and Museums Ljubljana including The National Gallery of Slovenia (Narodna galerija), the Museum of Modern Art (Moderna galerija), and the National Museum of Slovenia (Narodni muzej Slovenije) - 11:12
10) Tivoli City Park Gardens (Mestni park Tivoli) - 11:39
Outro to Ljubljana- 12:01
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Our visit Ljubljana travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Slovene, Balkan and Bosnian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and along the river. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Ljubljana tourism brochure, Ljubljana itinerary or Ljubljana, Slovenia city tour also known as Laibach.
10 Things to do in Ljubljana, Slovenia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Prešeren Square is a central meeting spot in the heart of the Old Town, so it made sense to start our tour of Ljubljana here. You’ll find the Franciscan Church of the Annunciation, lots of gelato shops, and the baffling bridge we just mentioned.
As for the reasoning behind the Triple Bridge and the famed dragon bridge, which is guarded by four dragons.
Ljubljana’s Central Market is another spot worth checking out.
We needed to sample some Slovenian food so we went to Allegria.
Sam ordered Zlikrofi (zhlee-krofi), a Slovenian dumpling stuffed with potato + lamb goulash along with Slovenian sausage with cabbage & potatoes.
Ljubljana Castle, which sits on Castle Hill overlooking the city. Built as a medieval fortress in the 11th century, Ljubljana Castle has seen many redesigns and renovations. Climb the Outlook Tower for 360 degree views of the city.
There are departures for cruises down the Ljubljanica. We boarded a cruise directly underneath the Love Lock Bridge, which is actually called Mesarski Most. It was our favourite activity in Ljubljana and it was a super relaxed way to watch the city.
Metelkova is home to the best street art.
One place we really enjoyed was Sarajevo 84, a restaurant specializing in Balkan cuisine. The portions massive & everything we ordered was delicious.
We had a feast featuring: grilled meat with pita and onions, baked beans and sausage, roasted peppers, and a flaky pastry stuffed with cheese. It only came to 23 Euros.
Speaking of galleries and museums, a few you’ll find include: the National Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Museum of Slovenia.
We finished off at Tivoli, which is the largest park in Ljubljana.
And that’s it for our time in Ljubljana. Our visit was short, tasty, and relaxing, and we’re really glad we made some time to visit this underrated capital.
Now you guys know the drill; if there are any other things to do in Ljubljana that we may have missed in this travel guide, feel free to share your suggestions with fellow travellers below.
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Restaurant Druga Violina got on the list of best restaurants in Ljubljana because they are doing a good deed and have delicious meals.
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Ljubljana Travel Guide - Slovenian Memorable Moments
Ljubljana Travel Guide - Slovenian Memorable Moments
Ljubljana has no world-famous attractions, which is just great: there's no need to hop from one place to another, taking photos and crossing the items on your checklist. You have all the time to stroll around and enjoy the city itself. In the summer, its center hosts a number of city sponsored events, from children workshops and public playgrounds on the streets that get closed for traffic for the occasion, to Trnfest's off-beat street performances and musical events of all genres. In autumn it shows its academic face as it fills again by students of the state's largest university to whom the city owes much of its youthful character. Cold December days are warmed by thousand of lights, the new year's decoration conceived by local artists, and by food and drinks sold from street stands on the banks of Ljubljanica river. After surviving the boring gray remaining of winter, the city erupts again with spring flowers planted on its streets and crossroads.
Ljubljana (lyoob-lyAH-nah) is a charming city full of artists, museums, and galleries. With a population of 300,000, it is one of the smallest capital cities in Europe. The Ljubljanica river flows through the center of town, past Baroque buildings and under the ramparts of the ancient castle on the hill. The new city and modern-day commercial core lies to the west of the river, while the old city and the castle are located on the east side of the river. Many bridges cross the river, the most famous of which is Tromostovje (Triple Bridge), designed by architect Jože Plečnik.
The center of Ljubljana is small enough to cover on foot. You can pick up a free city map at a tourist information center or in the train station. Navigating or finding a street is easy as streets are clearly marked. Bikes are available for rent at the Slovenian Tourist Information Center (beside the Central Market) as well as some of the hotels in the area (€1 for 2 hours, €5 for the whole day ending 7~9pm depending on season). The city's transportation authority LPP operates 26 bus lines, which are clean and run frequently (every 5-10 minutes, 15-30 minutes during the weekend and summer). Most bus routes operate 5am - 10.30pm (Sundays from 6am).
Downtown Ljubljana is full of trendy cafes (outdoor seating in the summer!) and high-quality restaurants. You can find local Slovenian food, and restaurants with ethnic food from many places around the world. Pizza in Ljubljana is of very good quality. Try a burger Slovene style with a horse burger at the Hot Horse! Cheap and good for returning from a night out.
Ljubljana has several good nightclubs (discotheques). The clubs hold special events, they will play a certain syle of music on certain nights, etc. Some will also impose a strict dress code and age limits. Ljubljana offers several hostels and student homes that function as hostels in the summer.
A lot to see in Ljubljana such as :
Ljubljana Castle
Dragon Bridge
Ljubljanica
Tivoli City Park
Prešeren Square
Ljubljana Cathedral
Metelkova
Triple bridge
Franciscan Church of the Annunciation
Ljubljana Central Market
Congress Square
Ljubljana Zoo
National Museum of Slovenia
Butchers' Bridge
National Gallery
Ljubljana Town Hall
Robba Fountain
Museum of Illusions
Metelkova ulica
Mount Saint Mary
Town Square
Cobblers' Bridge
National and University Library
Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana
Ljubljana Town Square
Mestni muzej Ljubljana
Slovenian Ethnographic Museum
Nebotičnik
Prešeren Monument
Cankarjev dom
Botanični vrt Univerze v Ljubljani
Muzej novejše zgodovine Slovenije
Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova
Kino Šiška
Slovenian Museum of Natural History
Koseze Pond
The House of experiments
Žale
SNG Opera in balet Ljubljana
Cankarjevo nabrežje
Plečnik House
Mount Krim
Stari trg
Muzej za arhitekturo in oblikovanje
Lake Zbilje
Gornji trg
Trubar Road
Republic Square
Šmarna Gora
The river transport on the Ljubljanica and the Sava was the main means of cargo transport to and from the city until the mid-19th century, when railroads were built. Today, the Ljubljanica is used by a number of tourist ships, with wharves under the Butchers' Bridge, at Fish Square, at Court Square, at Breg, at the Poljane Embankment, and elsewhere.
( Ljubljana - Slovenia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Ljubljana . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ljubljana - Slovenia
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Stari trg Lubljana
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Mestno gledališče ljubljansko VELIKI ODER / Sezona 2014/2015
Ljubljana City Theatre MAIN STAGE / Season 2014/2015
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Po romanu Prigode dobrega vojaka Švejka v svetovni vojni Jaroslava Haška / Based on The good Solider Švejk and his Fortunes in the Great War by Jaroslav Hašek
Prva slovenska uprizoritev / First Slovene production
Premiera 15. oktobra 2014 / Openning 15th October 2014
Koprodukcija z Gledališčem Koper / Co-produced by Koper Theatre
Prevajalka / Translator - Tina Mahkota
Režiser / Director - Jaka Ivanc
Avtorji odrske priredbe / Stage adaptation - Ira Ratej in ustvarjalci uprizoritve / et al.
Dramaturginja / Dramaturg - Ira Ratej
Scenografa Barbara / Set designers - Barbara Stupica & Jaka Ivanc
Kostumograf / Costume designer - Leo Kulaš
Avtor glasbe in korepetitor / Composer and accompanist - Davor Herceg
Koreograf / Choreographer - Dejan Srhoj
Lektorica / Language consultant - Barbara Rogelj
Oblikovalec svetlobe / Lighting designer - Andrej Koležnik
Igrajo / Cast
Švejk - Lotos Vincenc Šparovec
Oberlajtnant Lukáš / Lieutenant Lukáš - Gašper Tič
Gloria Mundi Uroš Smolej
Fusnota / Footnote - Rok Matek
Gospa Palivčeva, Zdravnik, Madame, Stara ženica / Mrs Palivec, Doctor, Madame, An Old - Judita Zidar
Hazarder, Kati, Služkinja, Devica Marija / A Gambler, Katy, Maid, Virgin - Tina Potočnik
Sodnik, Korporal, Oberst Kraus / Judge, Corporal, General Kraus - Janez Starina
Gospod Palivec, Kurat Katz, Oberst Schröder / Mr Palivec, Chaplain Katz, Colonel Schröder - Jožef Ropoša
Lastnik papirnice, Vodička, Lajtnant Kretschmann / A Stationer, Vodička, Lieutenant Kretschmann - Gregor Gruden
Nezainteresirani moški, Lajtnant Dub / A Disinterested Man, Lieutenant Domen Valič
Bretschneider, Prvi stražmojster, Oficir vojaške obveščevalne službe / Bretschneider, Sergant One, An Intelligence Officer - Tomo Tomšič k. g. / as guest
Drugi stražmojster, Gospod Kákonyi / Sergant Two, Mr Kákonyi - JureJure Kopušar k. g. / as guest
Norci / Loonies - Tomo Tomšič k. g. / as guest, Jure Kopušar k. g. / as guest, Domen Valič, Gregor Gruden, Jožef Ropoša, Tina Potočnik, Janez Starina
Simulanti / Patients - Gregor Gruden, Domen Valič, Jure Kopušar k. g. / as guest, Tomo Tomšič k. g. / as guest, Janez Starina
Dezerterji / Deserters - Tomo Tomšič k. g. / as guest, Gregor Gruden, Jure Kopušar k. g. / as guest, Domen Valič
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Ljubljana In Your Pocket - Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski Grad)
Perched on top of Castle Hill (Grajska Planota) and dominating the city skyline to the south, Ljubljanas magnificent castle stands on the site of several former defensive buildings in a hilly area of land stretching away to the south of the old town. The current ensemble of buildings originates from necessary 16th-century reconstruction work following the earthquake of 1511, with several later additions. Not unlike Kraków's Wawel Castle in Poland, Ljubljana Castle has served as both a royal residence and a military barracks over the centuries.
The current main points of interest for the visitor are both located inside the Outlook Tower (Razgledni Stolp), built in the 19th century and raised a further 1.2m by the communists in 1982. The towers Virtual Museum screens a 20-minute film in 3D, viewed with the aid of special glasses and a headset for an English translation, showing an interesting and informative history of the castle. On the same floor find a small door that takes you to the top of the tower up some 100 red cast-iron steps, each individually decorated with an image of the tower and the citys dragon. A door at the top leads to a small viewing platform (not for the faint hearted) with wonderful views of the city.
Underneath the tower and located down a small flight of stairs tucked away through a doorway in the corner of the courtyard is the diminutive St Georges Chapel (Kapela sv Jurija). Originally Gothic and remodelled in the Baroque style, the chapel is interesting for its 15th-century wall paintings and not a lot more.
The castle also has a small art gallery featuring temporary exhibitions, a café, souvenir shop and a branch of the citys Puppet Museum. Its also a popular place for local weddings, and during the summer puts on concerts and, in July, hosts a popular outdoor cinema. To reach it, several small paths lead up from the old town, or take the funicular next to the Puppet Theatre.
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LJUBLJANA THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF DRAGONS IN SLOVENIA
Ljubljana is the Beautiful city of Dragons in slovenia with pretty city, rich history, culture, dragon sculptures and a lot of interesting places to visit.
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia which is bordered by Croatia, Austria, Hungary and Italy. Slovenia, with a population of just over 2 million is one of the youngest countries in Europe.
Slovenia gained independence in 1991 following the collapse of the Yugoslav federation.
The dragon is the symbol of Ljubljana and has pride of place on the city coat of arms and on the Dragon Bridge
If haven't taken a photo with dragon, it is considered that not really visited Ljubljana.
Dragon figures are part of city tradition in present day Ljubljana and will see dragon anywhere at Ljubljana Slovenia.
Ljubljana is a vibrant capital city with rich history and culture.
The architecture is astonishing and Ljubljana’s cobblestone streets are made for long walks.
Ljubljana Castle is located just above the city, on top of Castle Hill.
Ljubljana castle can be reached on foot or by taking the tram, which opens up gorgeous views of Ljubljana and its surroundings
The castle's tower and ramparts offer the most beautiful views of the city
Plečnik’s Ljubljana is the image of Ljubljana that most marked by the work of the world-renowned architect Jože Plečnik.
The famous Triple Bridge belongs among Plečnik's most famous works who also arranged the urban planning of the central part of the city
Lovers can secure their passion by hooking a padlock onto the Butcher’s Bridge.
The dragon is a symbol of Ljubljana, which has been proudly reigning in the city coat of arms since the late Middle Ages.
The Town Hall, the seat of the Municipality of Ljubljana, is an exceptional Baroque palace with Venetian influences.
The famous fountain by Francesco Robba, designed in the style of the most beautiful Roman baroque fountains
Prešernov trg Square is the heart of the historic city centre. It is a blend of Baroque, Secession and architecture of Jože Plečnik. His image is marked by the pink façade of the Franciscan Church
The City Museum of Ljubljana shows the development of the city of Ljubljana from the prehistoric period to the present day.
The museum collection comprises tens of thousands of units and they are especially proud of two findings, the world’s oldest wooden wheel and a wooden arrow that is about 40,000 years old
The Old Town is quite small, centred around the river and there are beautiful buildings, bridges and squares to see
Ljubljana is a pretty city with bicycles everywhere as it is pretty flat.
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Jože with accordion on Presernov trg in Ljubljana. He does not run out of tunes and good will. Playing on an old Slovenian Way.
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Piran is the historic town of the Slovenian coast near the Croatian border. The dominant feature of the city is the Church and the Great Square. Above the city, the old Town Walls are preserved. In the city you can visit the aquarium, cruise ships with glazed bottom around the city or take a stroll to the Tower and the town walls and enjoy the views.
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10 things to do in Rovinj, Croatia Travel Guide | Rovigno Day Trip from Pula
Come join us as we visit Rovinj, Croatia in this travel guide highlighting 10 things to do on a day trip from Pula. Located only 40 minutes away from Pula by bus taking a day trip to Rovinj is something we'd highly recommend. Instead of ticking off attractions Rovinj is a place to explore slowly by foot where you can enjoy getting lost in the old town wandering down back-alleys. Sip on cappuccinos, gobble gelato and eat pizza & pasta before ending your day by watching sunset over the adriatic.
Rovinj Travel Guide (Rovigno)
1) Coffee (cappuccinos) and cake at Hotel Adriatic
2) Walking along waterfront and marina of Rovinj for great views
3) Wandering along the narrow alleys of Rovinj and getting lost
4) Seaside restaurant for lunch to eat pizza and pasta (Stella di Mare)
5) Befriending the local stray cats
6) Market of Rovinj to people watch and buy truffles
7) Visiting the artist market
8) Checking out the Church of St. Euphemia in Rovinj
9) Having Gelato for a snack
10) Watching sunset with drinks and snacks at Puntulina
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Our visit Rovinj travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting markets, churches, the old town and along the waterfront. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Rovinj tourism brochure, Rovinj itinerary or Rovinj, Istria city tour.
10 things to do in Rovinj, Croatia Travel Guide | Rovigno Day Trip from Pula Transcript:
Today we are heading on a day trip. How exciting. Yes. So we've been based in Pula for a little while. Yep. And today we are going to Rovinj (Rovigno). It is only like 30 or 40 minutes away by bus. Yeah. So it is going to make for an awesome day trip. We've basically scheduled the whole day in Rovinj. We are leaving in the morning and we're probably going to come back after sunset.
After eating breakfast, we decided to do a little bit of exploring along the waterfront. We walked the full length of the marina stopping to take photos of the brightly painted buildings with matching window shutters, plus rows and rows of boats. Then once we reached the end, we were treated to these postcard-perfect shots of Rovinj from a distance.
A fun fact about Rovinj: though it’s now connected to the mainland, this once used to be an island. It was connected in 1763 as part of a land reclamation project under the Venetian Empire, which also explains why certain parts of the city may remind you of Venice.
After wandering around for a few hours, it was finally time for lunch, so we returned to the waterfront looking for a seaside restaurant.
Audrey had the shrimp risotto, I had shrimp pizza, and yes, we both shared with the cats, who had learned to swat if you approached empty-handed.
Atop the hill, we reached St. Euphemia’s Church. If you’re feeling particularly brave, you can even try climbing the bell tower’s infamous creaking wooden steps. Such are the steps’ reputation, that there’s even a bulletin board inside the church with photos of what to expect. We didn’t make it to the top, thought I was happy to settle for terrace views.
Later that afternoon, the skies finally cleared, so we enjoyed another walk along the harbour as well as a gelato stop along the way.
So what’s the verdict on Rovinj? You can definitely explore the town in one day, but if you have a few days to spare, this would make an even better base to explore the rest of Istria.
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Hey you guys! Curious to know how expensive it is in Ljubljana, Slovenia? And whether or not it is safe there? In this Ljubljana travel vlog, April and I answer those questions whilst experiencing some of the top things to do in Ljubljana. We also address where to stay in Ljubljana--which, for us, was in an old prison, now Hostel Celica! We visited Ljubljana's Dragon Bridge and Triple Bridge. We wandered some around Metelkova, right next door to Hostel Celica. And we address where to eat in Ljubljana--we ate a traditional Slovenian meal at Gostilna Sokol for dinner and the next morning, breakfast at Slovenian House. It wouldn't be a typical adventure if April didn't eat some ice cream, and in Ljubljana, she found refreshing sorbet at Vigo. Please share our video with a friend, and like always, thank you for living life! ????
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10 Things to do in Zadar, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Zadar, Croatia in this travel guide covering some of the best attractions and top 10 things to do in the city. Located along Dalmatian coast overlooking the Adriatic Sea, Zadar happens to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. Considering our extensive travels in Europe this year, I would say the Old Town of Zadar is the most walkable we've experienced and also where you'll find fascinating attractions such as the sea organ as well as Venetian and Roman ruins.
10 Things to do in Zadar City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:
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Intro - 00:01
1) Queen Jelena Madijevka Park + Land Gate (main entrance to old town of Zadar) - 01:02
2) Five Wells Sqaure (Trg 5 Bunara) - 02:03
3) Roman Forum - 02:35
4) Church of St. Donatus (Crkva svetog Donata) - 03:35
5) Bell Tower of St Anastasija's Cathedral (Katedrala sv. Stošije) - 04:51
6) Sea Organ (Morske orgulje) - 06:26
7) Lunch at Konoba Skoblar for truffle gnocchi - 07:34
8) Catching Sunset in Zadar - 09:31
9) Greeting of the Sun / Sun Salutation (Pozdrav suncu) - 10:29
10) Explore the city at night (Outro) - 10:45
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Our visit Zadar travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums, observation points and roman ruins. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Zadar tourism brochure, Zadar itinerary or Zadar, Croatia city tour also known as Zadar, Hrvatska.
10 Things to do in Zadar, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Let's visit Zadar, Croatia together as we cover 10 of the best things to do in Zadar in this travel guide.
Our first stop was Queen Jelena Madijevka Park which has the distinction of being the oldest public park in Croatia. The park looks over the Land Gate which is the main entrance to the Old Town.
During the 16th century, the Venetians helped Zadar withstand the Turkish sieges by building a large water cistern with five wellheads, giving this square its name. These five wells were used to supply the city with water until the year 1838.
Among the ruins of the forum, you might notice there’s one particular Roman column that still stands intact. This one is called the shame post which during the Middle Ages was used to chain and humiliate people who had committed crimes.
The Church of St. Donatus sits in the middle of the Roman Forum and it dates back to the beginning of the 9th century. The church was built in the Byzantine-style in a circular shape - typical of the early medieval construction in Dalmatia. This church has seen many uses from warehouse to museum, but these days it hosts concerts.
Located right next to St. Donatus, the bell tower is actually part of St Anastasija's Cathedral. Climbing this Romanesque bell tower is not for the faint of heart, especially once you reach the spiralling metal staircase on the last floor, but if you make it, you are rewarded with views of the town and the marina.
The meal came to 32 Euros for two mains, two glasses or red wine, and two desserts. The truffle gnocchi was our favourite truffle dish in Croatia.
When it comes to sunset, there are quite a few spots to choose from. We really enjoyed the pier right across from the Roman Forum, however, the Sea Organ is another popular spot. If you do go to the Sea Organ for sunset, you can also check out the Greeting to the Sun, which is another unusual art installation.
This solar-powered work of art lights up in an array of colours once the sun goes down.
Lastly, we leave you with a few scenes of Zadar at night.
We hope you enjoyed this video and we’ll see you in the next one as we continue our travels in Croatia.
This is part of our Travel in Croatia video series showcasing Croatian food, Croatian culture and Croatian cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.
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