Judging by the results obtained through the internet and social
networking conducted by “European Best Destinations”, and following
Zagreb’s vote as the second best destination in Europe, Zagreb’s street
car has been voted second best in Europe in a tight competition from
other attractive contenders. Zagreb Street Car is the oldest public
transport method in Zagreb, a year older than the tram, and compared to
other street cars that are part of public transport, and at 66 metres
in length it is the shortest in the world. Zagreb’s street car is a
protected monument since it bears the original appearance and
construction, and it is one of the city’s biggest attractions and
landmarks.
Nestled on the enchanting island of Krk in Croatia, Old Baska is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Steeped in history and brimming with natural beauty, this picturesque village is a true testament to the timeless allure of the Mediterranean. If you're seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience, Old Baska is the place to be. A Glimpse into the Past Old Baska is a place where history and culture blend seamlessly with the stunning coastal landscape. The village is renowned for its centuries-old architecture, characterized by charming stone houses, narrow winding streets, and a rustic, inviting atmosphere. As you wander through the village, you'll feel like you've been transported back in time. One of the village's most iconic landmarks is the Church of St. John, a stunning 12th-century church that stands proudly against the backdrop of the Adriatic Sea. Its bell tower serves as a symbol of the village and offers breathtaking panoramic views of t...

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