Preluk – a legend that lives on
The Kvarner region has always been a part of developed Europe. Owing to the existing industry and tourism, it has become a European hotspot for a slew...
Trsat
Mentioned for the first time in 799, Trsat is an ideal place for a walk, for having a coffee and sightseeing. Particularly the Trsat Castle which date...
Rijeka’s beaches
Thanks to the Mediterranean climate, the bathing season in Rijeka begins in spring and lasts until late autumn. Two Rijeka beaches, Ploče and Kostanj ...
The Rijeka Tunnel
Rijeka military story leads tourists – below the city. How many times have you visited a military facility as a tourist? Not very often is our guess. ...
Stadium Kantrida
Rijeka’s stadium lies between the sea and the rocks, and its special and attractive position earned it the third place on the CNN’s list of the ...
St. Vitus’ Cathedral
St. Vitus’ Cathedral is the only Baroque rotunda of monumental proportions built on Croatian soil. The construction of this church, designed by the J...
City Market
The main City Market has been the place chosen by the people of Rijeka as the best place to dine since the 19th century. It developed next to the sea ...
Trsat Castle
The Trsat Castle represents a strategically embossed lookout on a hill 138 meters above sea level dominating Rijeka. It was mentioned as a parochial c...
Synagogue
Even though its location was only a couple of hundred meters from the Great Synagogue, it managed to see the end of the war without damage. Today it i...
Former Governor’s Palace
The construction of the Governor’s Palace began in 1892 at the time of the Governor Lajos Batthyány and based on the design of one of the leading Hung...
Palace of the former sugar plant
The sugar refinery was the first and oldest industrial plant in Rijeka. It was founded in 1750 and used for processing of sugarcane and raw sugar. It ...
Islamic Centre Rijeka and Mosque
The city of Rijeka is renowned for its multiculturalism, and it proudly holds, according to many, one of the most beautiful mosques in Europe; which w...