visited by Maria and Mattias, august 2008
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Historic City of Trogir
Having spent much too much of the past months finishing my PhD thesis, I will now get back to updating this blog and hopefully visit some more fascinating world heritages. Before embarking on new adventures, I still have some Croatian heritages to describe, starting with the historic city of Trogir.
We took a bus from Split to Trogir. It was hot. And crowded. And hot. It was cheap, and didn't take that long, but I wouldn't recommend it. Especially not if you have a 2 year old child with you! I was honestly worried that she might get sick from the heat. But we survived.
Trogir is a beautiful city! Set on a small island, you can quickly walk around it, or why not get lost in all maze of tiny cobbled streets. Our visit was made on a HOT day, probably better spent on a beach, but we still had a good time. In order to avoid taking the bus back, we chose to go by boat from Trogir to Split. It was tiny but completely filled with people. It was an open boat, and it would have been a nice trip if our daughter hadn't screamed the whole way, exhausted after a hot day of sightseeing and not particularly delighted with having to sit on a crowded boat.
visited by Maria and Mattias, august 2008
visited by Maria and Mattias, august 2008
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