marktynernyc Says: Stari Grad - also kown as Faros, was inhabited by Greeks from Pharos in 385 BC. In 219 AD Romans inhabited Hvar and founded Pharia. The museum contains coins, mosaics and fragments of monuments. The Croats inhabited the island in 7th century AD. Also in the collection is a...
Apartments Sandulov: rent a traditional Croatian stone house
marktynernyc Says: A traditional Dalmation stone house in the historic center of Stari Grad. You can rent just a room or the whole house if you like. If the swish-swish of Hvar Grad is a bit too much - Stari Grad is a great alternative - peaceful and slow paced. Close to Pitve, Zavala, Jelsa...
Two nice restaurants: Good and cheap
ulfg Says: There are two great restaurants in the neighborhood of Hotel Helios. Both with good food and low prices. Try the local Croatian stuff!Great!!!
Paveto Petric: prosec - grappas - brandies
marktynernyc Says: You can try various home made flavoured brandies and grappas. They also make their own prosec. Nicely bottled - would make nice gifts. 35-40 kuna per bottle
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There are two great restaurants in the neighborhood of Hotel Helios. Both with good food and low prices. Try the local Croatian stuff!Great!!!
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Stari Grad (Old Town) truly deserves its name. This small town on Hvar Island has numerous remains of Illyrian, Greek and Roman settlement. It’s located at the end of a bay on the northern side of the...
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