Guidebook for Stari Grad

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Guidebook for Stari Grad

Food Scene

Because its food is home-made and guaranteed
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Bistro Kod Damira
5 Trg Stjepana Radića
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Because its food is home-made and guaranteed
Good food, normal price and good ambience
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Antika
34 Ul. Duolnjo Kola
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Good food, normal price and good ambience

Drinks & Nightlife

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Lampedusa bar
28 Riva
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Café bar Neptun
27 Riva
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Sightseeing

Stari Grad Plain-UNESCO Heritage First known by the Greeks as Chora Pharu, it became Ager Pharensis in Roman times, to be replaced by the medieval name of Campus Sancti Stephani (the Plain of St.Stephen). It is now known as Stari Grad Plain. It has sustained the life on the island for thousands of years.
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Stari Grad Plain
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Stari Grad Plain-UNESCO Heritage First known by the Greeks as Chora Pharu, it became Ager Pharensis in Roman times, to be replaced by the medieval name of Campus Sancti Stephani (the Plain of St.Stephen). It is now known as Stari Grad Plain. It has sustained the life on the island for thousands of years.
The story of Faros, today's Stari Grad, began back in 384 BC when the ancient Greeks from the island of Paros sailed into Stari Grad Bay and founded the town. In 2016 Stari Grad celebrates important anniversary - 2400 years of foundation. Visit Stari Grad and be part of 2400 years tradition of creating new experiences.
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Stari Grad
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The story of Faros, today's Stari Grad, began back in 384 BC when the ancient Greeks from the island of Paros sailed into Stari Grad Bay and founded the town. In 2016 Stari Grad celebrates important anniversary - 2400 years of foundation. Visit Stari Grad and be part of 2400 years tradition of creating new experiences.
One Of the numerous small squares in Stari Grad, the most picturesque is Škor. Almost like a theater coulisse (which it is during the summer cultural events),
Trg Škor A. Vranjicana
Trg Škor A. Vranjicana
One Of the numerous small squares in Stari Grad, the most picturesque is Škor. Almost like a theater coulisse (which it is during the summer cultural events),

Parks & Nature

beach Maslinica
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Kabal
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Bonj, Stari Grad
1P Obala hrvatskih branitelja
From the top of Glavica, you have great views over the surrounding countryside, and the approach into Stari Grad harbour.
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White Cross / Glavica Hill
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From the top of Glavica, you have great views over the surrounding countryside, and the approach into Stari Grad harbour.
It delivers an amazing view from the top of the hill and in a very clear and sunny day You can see Monte Gargano in Italy from here. There is a restaurant here and a walking path.
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Sveti Nikola
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It delivers an amazing view from the top of the hill and in a very clear and sunny day You can see Monte Gargano in Italy from here. There is a restaurant here and a walking path.

Arts & Culture

The Dominican monastery of St. Petar Mučenik (St. Peter the Martyr) was founded in 1482 by a venerable gentleman from Piacenza. At the end of the 16th C., following the Turkish attack on the island of Hvar, it was fortified with two rounded turrets. In the church, which was rebuilt in 1896, there is the tomb of the famous Croatian poet Petar Hektorović and his mother Katarina. This monastery’s numerous works of art can be found on the altars (the most beautiful being a big, painted, wooden renaissance crucifix on the main altar) and in the monastery’s museum.
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Dominikanski samostan sv. Petra mučenika
1P Ul. kod Svetog Petra
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The Dominican monastery of St. Petar Mučenik (St. Peter the Martyr) was founded in 1482 by a venerable gentleman from Piacenza. At the end of the 16th C., following the Turkish attack on the island of Hvar, it was fortified with two rounded turrets. In the church, which was rebuilt in 1896, there is the tomb of the famous Croatian poet Petar Hektorović and his mother Katarina. This monastery’s numerous works of art can be found on the altars (the most beautiful being a big, painted, wooden renaissance crucifix on the main altar) and in the monastery’s museum.
Petar Hektorović’s Tvrdalj with a fish-pond and a dove-cot over it, is the most famous building in Stari Grad. This renaissance poet built it throughout his entire life and it had the same importance for him as his literary work. There he realized the idea of microcosms – a small, enclosed world where all divine creatures – fish, birds, herbs and people (himself, his friends, a holy woman, paupers and travelers) had a space to live. The Tvrdalj is also a stone book – Hektorović carved more than twenty stone inscriptions in both Latin and Italian (one, which is in Italian – is his own life motto: “Fede e realtà o quanto è bella!” - Oh how lovely faith and reality are) as well as inscriptions
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Tvrdalj Castle
12 Trg Tvrdalj Petra Hektorovića
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Petar Hektorović’s Tvrdalj with a fish-pond and a dove-cot over it, is the most famous building in Stari Grad. This renaissance poet built it throughout his entire life and it had the same importance for him as his literary work. There he realized the idea of microcosms – a small, enclosed world where all divine creatures – fish, birds, herbs and people (himself, his friends, a holy woman, paupers and travelers) had a space to live. The Tvrdalj is also a stone book – Hektorović carved more than twenty stone inscriptions in both Latin and Italian (one, which is in Italian – is his own life motto: “Fede e realtà o quanto è bella!” - Oh how lovely faith and reality are) as well as inscriptions
Here we have Juraj Plancic gallery and a rich exhibition of Stari Grad art treasure.
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Stari Grad Museum
4 Ul. Braće Biankini
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Here we have Juraj Plancic gallery and a rich exhibition of Stari Grad art treasure.

Shopping

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Tommy
89 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
89 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Tommy
89 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Getting Around

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Bašetina rent a car – Stari Grad
1 Ul. Antuna Šoljana
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SunCity Stari Grad
31 Ul. Petra Kuničića
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Autobusni kolodvor Starigrad Na Hvaru station
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