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Venice, Ljubljana and Zagreb.Italy, Slovenia, Croatia. Included Trip to Lake Bled and Bled Castle Stay 9 days in 3* hotel with good breakfast and paid train transfers between cities for just for £ 480 (incl.travel insurance policy)

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Stay 9 days / 8 nights in 3* hotel with good breakfast and paid train transfers between cities for just for £ 480 (incl.travel insurance policy)

Included day Trip from Ljubljana to Lake Bled and Bled Castle
Let Travel Dream Club know if you want to visit Plitvice Lakes. Day trip from Zagreb and return in the evening. There is an additional charge £75 for the hotel and a return trip to the lakes. Your Itinerary 10 days / 9 nights

* The price hotel is based on a double room, so you will need to buy a trip for two. Please, contact Travel Dream Club and we will offer a good option for Solo Travelers: ask@traveldreamclub.uk

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* Travel Dream Club registered in the UK. On website Checkout Page price showed in British pounds, converted by Currency Exchange London

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VENICE

Imagine the audacity of building a city of marble palaces on a lagoon – and that was only the start!

Venice never lost its capacity to enchant travelers by a glittering canal with the dome of San Simeon Piccolo beyond remains heart-stopping, whether they're doing it for the first time or the 100th.

Early morning in St. Marco square...

Start the day in some tiny café with a lovely mosaic floor, hidden away behind the Doge's Palace...

The coffee's always good – ask for the very Venetian macchiatone if you like the idea of a cappuccino with less milk – and you will feel it's difficult to resist cakes in front of you.

Take a stroll through the Castello district, leaving the tourist hordes behind, until you reach the Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni...

After the opulence of St Mark's, indulge in one of the city's most charmingly intimate cultural draws: an early 16th-century cycle of paintings by local artist Vittore Carpaccio narrating episodes from the life of Dalmatia's three patron saints, George, Tryphon and Jerome...

If you are looking for a properly Venetian lunch experience, with traditional dishes such as bigoli in salsa, thick spaghetti in anchovy and onion sauce or sardine in sour in sweet and sour sauce...

Better to book a table, plus space to perch at the bar and graze on a wide selection of ciccheti, local bar snacks, which is what locals do.

Wrap the day up by hopping back towards piazzale Roma, and disembark at San Marcuola. From here, wend your way through narrow alleys to the delightfully untouristy northern stretches of Cannaregio.

Known as the City of Water, Venice is the quintessential couple’s retreat - a city steeped in history and split by the flowing ribbons of myriad canals.

Even if you refrain from riding gondolas amongst the romantic, sun-kissed architecture, you’d be hard-pressed to escape the atmosphere of love that suffuses this city.

The area between Frari and Zattere – in particular campo Santa Margherita and ...

...the narrow streets behind San Pantalon – is a secluded evening favorite for those ever been there...

We guarantee not one of them experienced Venice without getting lost and if they did, then they surely missed out.

You’ll find that majority of the streets don’t lead anywhere, you’ll find many dead ends leading to the water,...

...and if you’re lucky you’ll find a bridge to lead you to another area to get lost in; but this is half the fun...

It’s a seductive thing, getting lost in Venice....

Enjoy a morning stroll in next day along the scenic Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront promenade and Get off at the island of San Giorgio Maggiore...

You still have couple more days to enjoy your wonderful trip and so many treasures to see...

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Next Stop:

Ljubljana

Slovenia's capital and largest city is one of Europe's greenest and most liveable capitals. Car traffic is restricted in the centre, leaving the leafy banks of the emerald-green Ljubljanica River, which flows through the city's heart, free for pedestrians and cyclists. In summer, cafes set up terrace seating along the river; it almost feels like a nightly street party.

Slovenia's master of early-modern, minimalist design graced Ljubljana with beautiful bridges and buildings as well as dozens of urban design elements such as pillars, pyramids and lamp posts, which make the city even prettier. Attractive cities are often described as 'jewel boxes', and here the name really fits.

Bled Castle is a towering structure that looks over the lake. It’s considered to be one of the oldest castles in Slovenia with records showing its existence since 1011. Throughout time, new additions were added, like towers, to help aid its growing residents. It has a rich history, especially with politics, which you can learn more about with the various exhibits inside the castle.

There are plenty of places to see while at Bled Castle, like the Castle Chapel which features amazing Gothic and Baroque architecture, as well as attaching courtyards where you’ll find a former servants’ building and wine cellar. The castle also hosts numerous events throughout the year, like Medieval Days, where actors dress up as knights to help display and teach this time period better to the current generation.

When you’re done touring the castle, you can climb up to the top of it to get stunning views of Lake Bled situated below you. There’s also a castle restaurant you can grab a bite to eat at when you’re done exploring it.

Next Stop:

Zagreb

Croatia’s capital city of Zagreb top of the hot list of places to visit in last year! While most tourists tend to head to the coast of Croatia with its stunning beaches, scenery and countless islands, Zagreb should not be missed.

Zagreb is made for strolling. Wander through the Upper Town's red-roof and cobblestone glory, peppered with church spires. Crane your neck to see the domes and ornate upper-floor frippery of the Lower Town's mash-up of secessionist, neo-baroque and art deco buildings. Search out the grittier pockets of town where ugly-bland concrete walls have been transformed into colourful murals by local street artists. This city rewards those on foot.

Croatian Dishes You Should Try

Strukli

This humble cheese and cream pastry...

Fis Paprikas

This spicy fish paprika stew is made in a cast-iron kettle over wood fire with several fresh-water fish such as carp, catfish, pike or starlet...

Istrian Fuzi with Truffle

Fuzi its pasta looks like penne, penne is rolled on the diagonal and fuzi is rolled symmetrically from corner to corner, so they're different...

Gregada

Secret of Gregada is in the holy trinity of ingredients: fish (sea food), onion and potatoes...

Vitalac

Vitalac is an ancient dish of lamb’s offal fired on a spit, then wrapped in caul to be further grilled.

Fritula

Time for dessert! Fritula is a Dalmatian fried sweet dumpling often flavored with rum and raisins

Peka – Konoba Antunovic

Peka combines lamb, veal, octopus, or chicken and vegetables with fresh herbs and a generous drizzle of olive oil, which is then closed with bell-like lid, and covered in hot coals...

Buzara

Buzara is an easy way of preparing crustaceans by tossing them in a mixture of olive oil, parsley, breadcrumbs, garlic and white wine on a sizzling pan...

Afterwards, do as the locals do and head to a cafe. The cafe culture here is just one facet of this city's vibrant street life, egged on by a year-round swag of events that bring music, pop-up markets and food stalls to the plazas and parks

Even when there's nothing on, the centre thrums with youthful energy, so it's no surprise that Croatia's capital is now bringing in the city-break crowd. Zagreb is the city that could.

Your 9 days, 8 night Itinerary

- Day 1: Arrive to Venice, start to enjoy your holiday and stay overnight.

- Day 2: Your day in Venice and stay overnight.

- Day 3: Your day in Venice and stay overnight.

- Day 4: After hotel check-out you will board a train to Ljubljana (5 hours). Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

- Day 5: Your day in Ljubljana, day Trip to Lake Bled and Bled Castle, and stay overnight.

- Day 6: Your day in Ljubljana and stay overnight.

- Day 7: After hotel check-out you will board a train to Zagreb (2 hours 20 min). Enjoy your afternoon, evening and stay overnight

- Day 8: Your day in Zagreb and stay overnight.

- Day 9: Enjoy your morning and nice breakfast. It is time to head to go back home.

The price of the hotel is based on a double room, so you will need to buy a trip for two.

Please, contact Travel Dream Club and we will offer a good option for Solo Travelers.

*Travel Dream Club registered in the UK. On website Checkout Page price showed in British pounds, converted by Currency Exchange London

* The price of the hotel is based on a double room, so you will need to buy a trip for two.

*If you want to change (increase or decrease) amount of days/nights to stay, please, contact us: ask@traveldreamclub.uk . We are happy to make your holiday planned by your desire

*Travel Dream Club will provide you with a travel guide with a description of routes and historical places, as well as a “package of tips” from experienced travelers and you will have your holiday enjoyable and planned by your desire.

* You can change the dates of your holiday before full coordination of details and completed travel documents.

*No cancellation after full coordination of details and completed travel documents. Changes are possible, subject to availability.

* Refund before final approval of documents guaranteed.

For decoration were used watercolor pictures from Watercolor painting

Below you see how your double rooms with private bathroom may look like in 3* hotel with breakfast.

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