Opatija is a city in the Istrian Peninsula in western Croatia and is main tourist city on Liburnia riviera. It is around 13 km southwest of Rijeka, one of Croatia's largest cities. Opatija has a population of 7,850 but during summer number of residents and visitors largely increase up to dozen of thousands of people.
Considered one of the oldest Croatian tourist destinations, with roots in 19th century when Opatija was popular spot for Austro-Hungarian king and other noblemen. Most of the remarkable hotels and villas are built in period of Austro-Hungarian tourism expansion, from the middle of 19th century until the First World War. Even today Opatija has kept its high profile, often being referred as the "Croatian Cannes".
The foundations of this city lie with the St. Jacob's abbey, which soon evolved into Opatija (Opatija means 'abbey'). St Jacob, the patron saint of travellers, tanners and fruit-growers, is celebrated every year on July 25th, which is also celebrated in the town as the Day of the City of Opatija.
In recent history, however, the city of Opatija (Italian: Abbazia) remained in the clutch of the wealthy Austro-Hungarian families who built their exclusive resort-city with opulence in mind. Their stunning mansions line Opatija's coast and fine examples of architecture from the time fill the town with a certain atmosphere of grandeur. Beautiful parks, postcard-promenades and luxurious hotels are all a result of the 'high society' that occupied this town for over a hundred years.
Notably, this city is built upon a hill which stretches right back from the coast. While this does offer breathtaking views from houses, hotels and apartments, the walk back will prove tiring at the least!
Opatija is 13 km west of Rijeka and can be reached by car is easy drive next to the seaside with wonderful views on Kvarner bay.
Local bus 32 from Rijeka drives to Opatija and continues to Lovran and sometimes Mošćenička Draga, covering whole Opatija riviera. Return ticket cost 30 kn (buy it from the Tisak shop instead of bus driver, since it is cheaper than buying tickets in bus). From Rijeka to Opatija is around 20 minutes ride. Check schedule.
From Opatija it is possible to get direct ride to Zagreb (from 119 kn to 140 kn, three hours, five daily), Pula (72 kn, two hours, eight to ten daily) and further. Direct bus from Opatija to Trieste cost around (55 kn, two hours).
Train station Opatija Matulji is situated in nearby village Matulji, from where you need to take a bus to center of Opatija. Two times a day Opatija-Matulji station is connected with Ljubljana. An direct overnight train from Munich calls here too. Further connections from Vienna and rest of Europe are possible with changes.
Opatija is small city so best way to get around is on foot. Main promenade, called "Footpath of Franz Joseph", or more casually "Lungo mare", stretches from Opatija towards Lovran and forms beautiful seaside promenade with views on Kvarner bay and mountain Učka in background.
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