There is no doubt about it Rovinj is a beautiful town . There are lots of things to buy should you be inclined . Some of the shops offer original artisan produced articles , which are wonderful . Art galleries add original art to the scene and then there is mass produced crap from China as well . Its a shame these shops are side by side in front of the port and offering such a tacky facade to an otherwise beautiful place . Ignore the tasteless tacky shops if you can and go for the nice quality things. The main street is a great stroll even if you do not need to buy anything at all.
Interesting variety of shops and prices that will help stretch your holiday spending money Plus well-placed bars.
Rovinj is just such an interesting place, with so many windy, twisting streets. There are lots of cafes here where you can buy delicious ice creams, and some really interesting gift and souvenir shops. You could spend many hours exploring the street, it's great.
This is a good place to get lost. There are many shops and galleries displaying their wares. Also many little cafes, bistros and the occasional serious restaurant among the twisting streets. You won't really get lost. Keep going up and you come out at St Euphemia. Keep going down and you come out at the Adriatic.
Simply a must while visiting Rovinj. Walk through the old centre, you don't have to buy anything, window shopping will do just fine. Have a coffee, an ice cream and be sure to have enough time for an easy walk.
Full of shops, trestaurants, galleries and people in a medieval townwith just a perfect atmosphere day or evening. The food market at the end of the street is well worth a visit as is the main port. Cobbled narrow streets running towards the cathedral full of unforgettable charm.Very well worth exploring the small areas around. You always see something different.
Beautiful street whose charm destroying countless shops with goods from China and copies of famous brands. Such shops often their wares hung on building facades and doors of their shops. Judging by the offer they probably all have the same owner. However, in the street you may notice more original hand made trade with a variety of jewelry, to clothes and shoes but maybe a bit overpriced.
It's really nice, like the rest of this beautiful city. Lots of shops, lots of caffes.. It's rally great to take a walk there!
The stroll along the waterfront is lovely not unlike many other similar port towns of the Adriatic. there are shops and restaurants to fit any budget and many have local artisan goods. Of course there are the usual souvenir junk shops etc. there are restaurants for every taste and budget but what is unique is that this is still an active fishing port and fresh fish meals are always available. When we were there in Oct. they were catching calamari and it was delicious. One tip I will give you is that the locals shop just off of that "main street" here you will find local bakeries, a good grocery store, coffee shops, pharmacy etc. that area continues up a block in the little alley ways.
A nice street with a lot of shops, an old houses,some restaurants,an old chapel,now exibition hal from painter Koss