Poreč (Italian: Parenzo) is on the Adriatic coast of Croatia in the region of Istria. It is an ancient Roman town that now is very popular with tourists. The beauty of Poreč attracts thousands of visitors every summer which can make the region feel very busy from June to September.
- Euphrasian Basilica. Daily 09:15—18:00. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, rebuilt in the 6th century during the Byzantine Empire.
- Streets. Its Decumanus and Cardo Maximus still have Roman structure original forms.
Euphrasian Basilica. Daily 09:15—18:00. A [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]], rebuilt in the 6th century during the Byzantine Empire.
Streets. Its Decumanus and Cardo Maximus still have [[Roman Empire|Roman]] structure original forms.
- Ulixes, Decumanus 2, +385 52 451 132. Cosy little restaurant. There's the choice of dining in a candlelit stone-clad interior, or outside in the sunny terrace. The service is friendly and helpful, speaking English, Italian, German and Croatian. Between two people you can have a whole fresh fish, with baked vegetables, quite simple and delicious. Prices are quite expensive for Croatia.
Ulixes, Decumanus 2, +385 52 451 132. Cosy little restaurant. There's the choice of dining in a candlelit stone-clad interior, or outside in the sunny terrace. The service is friendly and helpful, speaking English, Italian, German and Croatian. Between two people you can have a whole fresh fish, with baked vegetables, quite simple and delicious. Prices are quite expensive for Croatia.
Buses leave from the town's bus station every couple of hours to Pula and Rijeka. Buses leave about four times a day to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. You can buy your tickets at the bus stations on the day of departure.