Croatia: 24 hours in a city
SISAK
Roman Siscia, the capital of the Sisak-Moslavina County, awaits you with many interesting features and attractions. It's hard to say which season is the best time to visit Sisak, a city on three rivers, which is equally attractive all year round. But, whenever you do get here, definitely take a walk down the promenade next to the Kupa River, alongside which natural beauty intertwines with the rich historical and cultural heritage. Whether you arrive by bus, train, or by car, head out to the shores of the Kupa from the train station or the bus station. And listen to the story...
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tipTravel magazine #6 (pages 38-41)
Croatia: 24 hours in a city
SOLIN
If you decide to visit Dalmatia, the pearl of the Croatian Adriatic, definitely spend a day in Solin. One of the youngest cities in Croatia will offer you an unforgettable experience with a combination of the past and the future. Every step you take, the city will tell you a story of Croatian culture, religion, and history...
Tour Manastirine, the largest ancient Christian graveyard, and the amphitheater from the 2nd century A.D., take a walk to Gospin island, location of the oldest Marian shrine in Croatia, and to Vranjic, have a look at "Gašpina mlinica", the old mill... Discover Solin.
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tipTravel magazine #2 (pages 66-69)
Croatia: 24 hours in a city
VINKOVCI
You finally have a day off and want to take a one-day trip somewhere, but you don’t know where. Go to Vinkovci!
This city next to the Bosut, the river that "flows one way in the morning, and the other in the evening", as the ancient Romans said, is one of the oldest cities in Europe. So it isn’t unusual that it has many interesting stories, and one of them is the Orion, the first Indo-European calendar that was found here, on Vinkovci soil. Relax in its streets, meet its hospitable hosts, and don’t forget to try some Slavonian specialties.
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tipTravel magazine #1 (pages 52-55)