Explore Hvar’s Old Town with this self-guided walking tour. Starting at Saint Stephen’s Square, the largest in Dalmatia, you'll delve into the island's rich history and traditions. Wander through picturesque neighborhoods like Grode and Burak while learning why Hvar is Croatia's sunniest island. Discover its past under various rulers, from the Venetians to Yugoslavia. The tour includes a visit to Riva, the seaside promenade with stunning views of the Pakleni islands and Hvar’s port. It concludes at the terrace-viewpoint of Hvar Theatre, offering a panoramic view of the Old Town. By the end, you'll appreciate Hvar’s unique history, lifestyle, and charm.
Begin your tour at Saint Stephen’s Square, the largest square in Dalmatia. This central hub is surrounded by medieval architecture and serves as the heart of Hvar’s Old Town.
Pass by the City Lodge, a historic building that reflects the Venetian influence on Hvar. It has served various functions throughout the centuries and adds to the square’s rich character.
Admire the Palace Elisabeth, an iconic hotel that combines historic charm with modern luxury. Its elegant façade stands as a testament to Hvar’s storied past.
Stroll along the well-preserved Hvar City Walls, which offer a glimpse into the island’s defensive history and stunning views of the surrounding area.
Gaze upon Fortica Fortress, perched above the Old Town. This imposing structure, now a museum, offers panoramic views and insights into Hvar’s history under various rulers.
Explore the Hvar Arsenal, a medieval shipyard that has played different roles throughout history. Its architectural design and historical significance make it a notable landmark.
Pass the Benedictine Convent, where nuns craft Hvar lace, a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage. The convent’s serene setting and lace-making tradition highlight local craftsmanship.
Pass by the Church of St Anthony, known for its distinctive architecture and historical importance. It adds to the cultural and religious tapestry of Hvar.
Walk along the Riva, Hvar’s bustling seaside promenade. Here, you can enjoy views of the Pakleni Islands and the lively port, blending natural beauty with vibrant local life.
End your tour at the Hvar Theatre, located on a terrace with a spectacular view of the Old Town. This historic venue adds a cultural touch to your exploration of Hvar.
See the Church of the Annunciation of Mary, a charming church that contributes to Hvar’s religious and architectural heritage.
Discover Villa Marchi, known for its historical significance and unique past. Its story adds a layer of intrigue to Hvar’s rich history.
The tour starts near the beginning of Saint Stephen's square (Pjaca, Hvar town), by the seaside.
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Euro (EUR)
CET (UTC +1), CEST (UTC +2) during daylight saving time
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Hvar is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.
Split Bus Terminal
Buses are infrequent and can be crowded during peak season. Schedules are available at local tourist offices.
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