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Shining white against a backdrop of mountains and walled in by limestone rocks, Sibenik is a beautiful medieval city in Croatia. The oldest Croat-inhabited city in the country, its stony-faced labyrinthine streets and breathtaking historic sites make it the ideal destination for history-lovers. Lined by clean and pleasant beaches, and with access to the Krka National Park, Sibenik lies in an enviable location and has the benefit of being fairly unknown on the tourist map. Don't miss out! Check out our collection of the best places to stay in Sibenik to find out more.
Founded by the Croats in the 9th century, Sibenik has long been the object of imperial ambitions, wrestled over by the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, Venetian republic and Byzantines; indeed, the Venetians ruled Sibenik, along with much of the Dalmatian Coast, for the best part of 400 years. The architecture is a testament to this Venetian presence, whose untold wealth was poured into beautifying the city. The Cathedral of Saint Jacob is one such example: a UNESCO-listed site, it was constructed in the 15th century, and is a hodgepodge of various Renaissance styles, and is full of spellbinding mosaics and sculptures.
The Bunari wells, built in the fifteenth century to supply the town with water, have now become a museum, gallery and cafe and host many live music events. And don't forget to visit the St. Laurence’s monastery garden which has been recently restored. For gorgeous views, be sure to head to the Fortress of St. Michael, which boasts enchanting views of the Bay and town itself, from where you can scan your eyes over the red-tiled limestone houses, the ancient palaces of the aristocracy and the countless churches scattered about. The Church of Saint Barbara, a beautiful 15th century church, is well worth checking out, and now houses the Museum of Church Art.
Picturesque and steeped in history, Sibenik is the perfect place for history-lovers looking for an authentic Adriatic experience. Browse through our list of the best places to stay in Sibenik to start planning your trip.
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Sibenik (Šibenik)
An opulent and elegant resort, just outside the medieval port town of Šibenik. Chic contemporary suites boast private balconies, original artworks and stunning views of the coast. With a range of restaurants and bars, an extensive spa and a private marina, they have everything covered.
Sibenik (Dalmatia)
In Sibenik’s historic core, a short stroll from Banj Beach, this heritage hotel blends old-world charm with modern flair. Think stone walls paired with sleek furnishings. Guests can indulge in refined dining, unwind in the sauna, or soak in Adriatic views. A seamless mix of luxury and location.
Sibenik
This beautiful heritage hotel sits within 15th-century Palace Marenci, on the edge of a lively town square. Rooms pay tribute to the building's history with soft, traditional décor and exposed stone walls. Take a dip in the hotel hot tub or relax with a coffee at the patisserie. A charming getaway.