Old Town
About
Rovinj’s Old Town is a romantic, historic enclave on Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula, where narrow cobblestone lanes wind through charming Italian‑style buildings, bustling cafés, and picturesque harbor views. Visitors can wander through Tito Square, explore the grand Church of St. Euphemia—famous for its 192‑step bell tower offering panoramic vistas—and sample fresh seafood at the Mediterraneo Bar on the waterfront. The area also hosts a lively farmers market, where truffles, fresh fruit, and artisanal souvenirs abound. With its blend of Mediterranean flair, cultural landmarks, and vibrant street life, the Old Town provides an ideal backdrop for families, history enthusiasts, food lovers, and couples seeking a memorable getaway.
Highlights
- Stunning Harbor
- Church of St. Euphemia
- Tito Square
- Mediterraneo Bar
- Farmers Market
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
June to September for warm weather and vibrant street life, but Rovinj’s Old Town welcomes visitors year‑round.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 24 hours