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Europe's seaside hidden gem with a beautiful old town and hardly any tourists

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One of the most underrated coastal towns in Croatia, Rovinj is located along the country's Istrian Peninsula, an area known for its stunning coastline and exceptional food and wine.

Perhaps the heart and soul of this hidden gem is the Old Town, which consists of a labyrinth of cobbled streets and colourful buildings.

The Old Town's position on what used to be a small island allows you to fall easily into the charm of its winding roads and tightly-packed buildings, which seem to spiral up until you reach the centrepiece of the town: The Church of St. Euphemia.

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The church is a Baroque masterpiece located on a hilltop in the heart of the historic part of the town, standing tall above the surrounding area and offering 360 degree views of the surrounding archipelago.

There is plenty to enjoy for food lovers, with many cliffside cafes and bars to explore offering a variety of local cuisine, including Adriatic seafood such as crni riot (black risotto made with cuttlefish or squid) and grilled bronzino (sea bream).

A top food hotspot in the area recommended by many is Restoran Santa Croce, which reviewers called "phenomenal" and "really high quality."

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One can take stroll down to the Port of Rovinj, where there are plenty of opportunities to explore shops and beaches that aren't swarmed by tourists.

To add to Rovinj's authentic nature, the centre is designated as car-free, allowing for a more peaceful experience when visiting.

With a population of just under 13,000, Rovinj is a perfect destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in authentic Croatian culture, away from the hustle and bustle of places such as Dubrovnik and Split.

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