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bus station
is just outside the town centre, behind the marina. From here, it's a five-minute walk to the
tourist office
at Zagrebacka 11 (Jun-Sep daily 8am-10pm; Oct-May daily 8am-3pm & 4.30-7.30pm; tel 052/451-458,
www.istra.com/porec
), which provides information and will point you in the direction of agencies offering
rooms
: Atlas, Boze Milanovica 11 (tel 052/432-273), is probably the easiest to find. For
hotels
, try the friendly and central
Porec
, just behind the bus station on Rade Koncara 1 (tel 052/451-811
, www.tel.hr/duga
; A?15-20/$24-32/a?Ŧ27-36). The closest
campsites
are at the Zelena Laguna complex, a few kilometres south -
Zelena Laguna
(tel 052/410-541) and, further south,
Bijela Uvala
(tel 052/410-551) - reachable by hourly bus from the bus station.
As for
food
, there's a good sprinkling of places in the old town.
Amicus
, at Eufrazijeva 45, offers good-quality and good-value pizza, grilled meat and seafood; the
Sarajevo Grill
, just off Dekumanska on Matije Vlacica, has a good array of meat dishes; while
Istra
, on the corner of Obala marsala Tita and Boze Milanovica, is one of the best places to eat fish. Central Porec is full of cafAŠs and bars with outdoor seating; it's really a question of deciding which brand of blaring music you're happy to tolerate.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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