Not that Zadar’s alleys and walkways are impossible to figure out, but it’s fun to see the city’s grid and coastline from above. The 360° views are gorgeous. The wind up there can be quite strong, so hold on to your camera, or iphone.

Anastasia Bell Tower is about 56 meters high, and, according to one guide I overheard, less than 200 steps of a climb.

Entrance Fee (at time of posting):
15 Kunas
Open daily, except Sundays.

>>>Warm thanks to Alan Mandić from Secret Dalmatia, for organizing a truly memorable, and off the beaten path trip for our curious and insatiable group of travelers, and to the Art Hotel Kalelarga for perfect accommodations in Zadar.

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A Bird's-Eye View

Not that Zadar’s alleys and walkways are impossible to figure out, but it’s fun to see the city’s grid and coastline from above. The 360° views are gorgeous. The wind up there can be quite strong, so hold on to your camera, or iphone.

Anastasia Bell Tower is about 56 meters high, and, according to one guide I overheard, less than 200 steps of a climb.

Entrance Fee (at time of posting):
15 Kunas
Open daily, except Sundays.

>>>Warm thanks to Alan Mandić from Secret Dalmatia, for organizing a truly memorable, and off the beaten path trip for our curious and insatiable group of travelers, and to the Art Hotel Kalelarga for perfect accommodations in Zadar.

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