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Trogir is one of the Adriatic’s most compact and atmospheric historic towns, a UNESCO-listed island core stitched into the fabric of Roman, Venetian, and Dalmatian history. Its stone lanes, cathedral, palaces, loggia, and waterfront promenade create a destination that feels like an open-air museum, yet the town still runs on everyday rhythms of markets, ferries, cafés, and summer evenings by the sea. Trogir works especially well in spring and early autumn, when the weather is warm, the old town is lively but not crushed by cruise-day crowds, and the light over the bay is at its best. Summer brings the fullest waterfront scene and the best access to boat trips, while winter suits visitors who want the old stone city at its quietest.
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