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The narrowest street in Europe

In the maze of streets in the downtown area of Split, there is the narrowest street that can be found in Europe, Pusti me da prodjem, in Croatian “Let me pass”.

The street is next to 1.700 year-old Jupiter’s Temple. In the other side, there is a residential building, with a pizza/cafe in the main ground, that was build as close as possible to the old temple, leading to this tight record. One of the weird attractions that can be found in Split’s city centre.

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Arena Di Verona

This magnificent 1st century Roman coliseum is not only special for its history and Roman architecture but also because it is still used for performances today.

In perfect condition after more than 2,000 years, enjoying a concert there is a unique experience. The most popular operas to spectacular musical events such as Ennio Morricone, Muse and Pink Floyd have been staged there, so keep an eye out for the upcoming programme.

 

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Kambanite

By Vitoshamountain you can find Kambanite, a park dedicated to children around the world. There you can find a very special monument made of 98 bells donated by different countries and placed in a circle around a concrete tower, holding seven bells more, for the seven continets. Eventhough, they’re intended, mainly, to be played by children, everyone, all ages, is always curious about how they sound.

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Essential tips for travelling with kids

Mammaproof gives us some great advice on how to plan journeys and holidays with the whole family. They know what they're talking about because since they were founded in 2011 they've been working hard to guide parents on how to create quality family time, suggesting all kinds of activities and, at the same time, transforming cities into friendlier, more inclusive spaces for families. Follow their wise advice!

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