Along Rovinj’s western coast, the old town reveals itself in a cascade of stone streets shaped by centuries of quiet elegance. Crowned by the Church of St Euphemia, it rises above a maze of cobbled passages where art, history and everyday life intertwine with effortless harmony.
Wandering through its winding streets leads past colourful houses, small boutiques and intimate galleries, while the climb to the Church of St Euphemia rewards with sweeping views of the sea and the Rovinj archipelago. The walk continues towards the lively waterfront, where café terraces overlook the harbour and the gentle rhythm of the town. Rovinj’s artistic spirit lives in Grisia Street, while the Franciscan Monastery and the Rovinj Heritage Museum reveal layers of the city’s past. Nature lovers may pause in the calm greenery of Zlatni Rt Forest Park, while the town’s maritime tradition unfolds at the Batana Eco-Museum.
This is Rovinj at its most authentic: intimate, layered and timeless.