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Rovinj private city tour with a local

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Rovinj is a small town, but it hides one or the other unexpected treasure. Why is Rovinj located on a peninsula? What does Saint Euphemia have to do with Rovinj? Why is Rovinj called "Little Venice?" What is a batana? Get to know Rovinj privately and individually and explore the old town with a local, German-speaking city guide. "A clever person finds the best education while traveling" Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Rovinj private city tour with a local

Itinerary

5 min

Balbi Bogen is the entrance door to the charming labyrinth of small alleys and squares in the old town of Rovinj. At the top of the balbi arch is a Venetian lion, I will tell you personally what that means.

5 min

Here we will see the town hall, the imposing city palace from the 16th century in which the city administration is still located today. You can find out more on site.

5 min

The Great Square or Veliki trg: in the Middle Ages there was a market square here. Here you can see beautiful Renaissance houses from the 16th century and watch how all the main streets from the old town of Rovinj led to the market square.

20 min

Grisia Street is one of the landmarks of the old town of Rovinj, where we will see countless small art galleries. Grisia leads us to the plateau of the parish church of Saint Euphemia.

15 min

All over the world there are many legends about the life and death of St. Euphemia, but she is especially venerated in Rovinj. Perk up your ears and hear what I have to tell you about the city's patron saint.

20 min

In the old town we will see numerous winding streets with colorful houses, as well as balconies, typical Istrian galleries, also called Baladur and the old fortress walls You will learn from me how thousands of residents lived together on a small island for centuries.

10 min

Here we will see the Gate of the Holy Cross, one of seven entrance gates that Rovinj had. Today three are still preserved.

10 min

In the port of Rovinj we will see very special wooden boats: the batanas. These boats were built by local shipbuilders, often on the ground floor of their own homes, and the Rovinj batana is a Croatian intangible cultural heritage.

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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