Porec city, let's talk about one of the most lovely sea town in Istria, Croatia.

in #travel5 years ago


Here I am talking about Porec or Parenzo in italian .

 Porec city is a very nice and cozy place, a small town full of streets and nice corners, as you can see from the photos! Porec is a port city that has Roman origins and today there are some roman ruins, you can visit them easily. 

The town is located near the island of San Nicola which can be reached by boat, this city boasts are really cool and fany. Porec have got  many artistic, gastronomic and natural beauties. Beautiful to visit the Euphrasia basilica and also other minor churches, many with pseudo-Byzantine architectures. The mix of architectural styles in the city buildings is very beautiful and is a legacy of the various passages and invasions that the city has undergone. Being a port city and a pearl of rare beauty, the city embodies within itself a mix of countries and cultures that is also reflected in food.

My boyfriend in Porec.

Very picturesque with its white streets Porec seems to loiter around its square of freedom, a large space dominated by the church of Our Lady of the Angels, with a historic monument and literally surrounded by shops and restaurants, with the many waiters trying to get you sit at the tables, sometimes with excessive insistence!
What I personally found annoying but that has revived in every city of Croatia that I have visited, so to be classified as a custom!
The square of freedom is of a singular beauty, very spacious and offers a magnificent view of the church that seems to impose itself on everything that surrounds it.

Walking through the streets there are some descents that lead to magnificent sea views and if you walk along these avenues on the sea there are also small places to rest and lie down to sunbathe, all close to the old walls that guard to the village and its inhabitants. The views on the sea are very romantic in my opinion and in fact instead of sitting romantically on the bench hand in hand, my boyfriend started climbing the walls, preferring to a sweet walk the risk of a bad backache.

While he was delighted to find treasures on the old wall I could walk undisturbed with his camera taking photos of everything that attracted my attention, that is almost everythig .
Mainly the sea that I as a mountain girl almost never see, just once a year  if I have luck and money.
Otherwise, a half afternoon in Viareggio is enough usually , Viareggio is a sea city not far from where i live, i  know that Viareggio is beautiful but is the only alternative close to my eyes and so i find it unattractive.
And here is my roundup of photos on Porec. I hope I have bored you enough for today or maybe I have created a little envy in any way if you happen Porec is really beautiful and worth visiting



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What a lovely and picturesque village. Thanks for your article and these awesome photos! 😎

Thank you fore reading it ^^

lol where did you take that shot? I absolutely like this pic. which lens did you use?

Hiii I use a phone the Huawei p20 :) it make really good photos, I also have a Nikon (well not me, my boyfriend have a Nikon) we use it too but I do not know how to use it well so my bf prepare it for me and I just click xD

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He is copy-pasting the same comment all over the travel tag section, I doubt he is truly interested in your camera ;) But these are nice shots indeed - I have been to Croatia many times but never to Porec so far. Beautiful city. Good job! :)

Yes I see him in other post now :/ by the way where you have been in Croatia? I loved it and I plan to return there next September but I still do not know where to go I actually visited Porec, pula, orsera, funtana and Rovigno. :) Can you suggest me some good place to visit next year?

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Well, I have been to Croatia 6 times I think but out of that, we were 3 times in the same area pretty much (in and around Sibenik) :D The other 3 stays were, as far as I remember, in Hvar, Primosten and Pula? No really sure. But Croatia is a spectacular country, you won´t regret visiting any place there I think. The Plitvicka Lakes National Park is truly breathtaking but it is usually packed with tourists...

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