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Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, is a central European city lying between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, in a basin where the Ljubljanica river flows into the Sava. It has all the facilities of a modern capital, and yet it has preserved its small-town friendliness and relaxed atmosphere. It is a vibrant city full of surprises. Its surrounding areas, packed with natural beauty and cultural sights bearing witness to the city's dynamic history, are renowned for their walking, hiking and cycle trails and a wide variety of culinary delights.
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The town plan still shows the ancient Roman Castrum structure. The main streets are Decumanus and Cardo Maximus, still preserved in their original forms. Marafor is a Roman square with two temples attached. One of them, erected in the first century AD, is dedicated to the Roman god Neptune; its dimensions are 30 by 11 m (98.43 by 36.09 ft).
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Rovinj is the most beloved town in Istria, a top sight in Croatia, and one of its most romantic spots. With its pastel-coloured houses clustered together on steep winding streets and topped by a Venetian bell tower, you would think you were in Italy.
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The largest town on the Istrian peninsula offers a diversity of attractions to lovers of culture. The rich itinerary of its three thousand year old history, where every step you take through the old town is a landmark, begins and ends with the Roman amphitheatre. While strolling through Pula you will come across numerous monuments of Roman architecture: the Triumphal Arch of the Sergi from the 1st century B.C., Hercules’ Gate and Twin Gates, the Temple of Augustus, Arena and Small Roman Theatre in the town centre.
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Known as the 'City of Canals' built over 118 islands, Venice and its lagoon is one of the most unique cities in the world. Its beautiful bridges, gondola rides, atmospheric streets, and carnival celebrations are indeed an enchanting experience.
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Linked to the cultural history and beauty of Venice. The Northern Lagoon, with its varied landscape, is famous for its islands like Burano and Torcello. If it weren't for the lagoon mudbanks, shallows, and channels, Venice wouldn't be what is today.
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Venice is one of the most exciting and lovely places in the world. Walking through narrow stone paths across the 400 bridges that span the 114 canals will revile modern life an old-world charisma. This sanctuary on a lagoon is virtually the same as six hundred years ago and has its romantic charm despite its changes over 600 hundred years.
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Venice Full Day Excursion
From Croatia to the Northern Lagoon, we take a waterbus into downtown Venice. There you will be able to a guided tour to see and visit the highlights of Venice with us. Afterward, you be able to do last-minute shopping and discover some of the best places in Venice, or you can go look at the famous Murano glass and Burano Laces.
€ 75
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The Vaporetto gets both locals and visitors to the places they want and need to go throughout Venice. Because traveling the canals is the easiest way to get around the city, the water bus has long been the most efficient and cost-effective mode of transportation, aside from walking.
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