<span>As Croatia's third</span><span>-largest city and busiest port, </span><span>as well as the home </span><span>of the country's largest carnival, Rijeka is a major transport hub </span><span>through which many </span><span>tourists</span><span> travel, </span><span>though few spend any real time there. With </span><span>the city to become European Capital of Culture 2020</span><span> – the first </span><span>Croatian city set to </span><span>be awarded </span><span>such a title – </span><span>this </span><span>is expected to change, with a sparkling and diverse cultural programme already in the making to captivate visitors. </span> <span>Rijeka is on the country's </span><span>Adriatic</span><span> coast</span><span> and, while it is less glitzy than nearby Opatija, </span><span>the city is well worth a stopover for a couple of nights</span><span>. It </span><span>is also a great springboard from which </span><span>you can explore the surrounding Kvarner region and neighbouring Istria.</span> <span>Grand Hotel Bonavia is Rijeka's </span><span>most impressive hotel</span><span> and is located </span><span>in the city centre. </span><span>With excellent service, corridors hung with works by local artists and one of the finest restaurants in town, </span><span>this the best place to stay in Rijeka. Double rooms cost from €130 (Dh509), including breakfast.</span> <span>Hotel Navis, meanwhile, is an outstanding, modern design hotel </span><span>in the bijou fishing village of Volosko, </span><span>12 kilometres from the centre of Rijeka. The impeccably stylish rooms come with sea</span><span>-view balconies, luxurious beds and polished concrete walls hung with modern art, </span><span>while the restaurant is astoundingly good. Double rooms there cost from €152, </span><span>including breakfast.</span> <span>A 15-minute walk along the waterfront from the centre of town</span><span> will lead you to the </span><span>old-style Hotel Jadran</span><span>, which offers rooms with sea views and balconies. Double rooms cost from €97, </span><span>including breakfast.</span> <span>To explore Rijeka</span><span>, start</span><span> at the City Clock Tower, or Gradski Toranj, </span><span>which was built on the site of one of the old city gates, on the Korzo, a long, pedestrianised high street. The old town (of which nothing remains, </span><span>apart from a</span><span> lone Roman arch) originally lay to the north</span><span>. Walk along the Korzo, where you can see sculptures by one of Croatia's most famous artists Ivan Ko</span><span>zari</span><span>c, and pop up a side street to look at the small, unusually</span><span> shaped </span><span>St Vitus Cathedral</span><span> – the </span><span>design of which is based on</span><span> the Santa Maria della Salute in Venice.</span> <span>The</span><span> Maritime and Histor</span><span>y Museum of the Croatian </span><span>Coast, which showcases the city's long seafaring tradition, and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art are</span><span> </span><span>also worth </span><span>visiting. </span><span> </span> <span>Next year, Rijeka will live up to its new </span><span>role as a capital of culture </span><span>with a plethora of other </span><span>artistic goings-on</span><span>, including flagship projects</span><span> such as </span><span>the Brick House</span><span>, an </span><span>initiative aimed at developing creative skills in Rijeka's residents and visitors.</span> <span>At one end of the Riva, you'll find the Jadrolinija building – a grand </span><span>example of late 19th-century architecture. </span><span>It is often called the Adria Palace, and its opulent fa</span><span>cade is </span><span>testament to th</span><span>e city's </span><span>glorious maritime history. </span> <span>For the best view of the city, jump on </span><span>a </span><span>bus </span><span>to Trsat, </span><span>or if you're feeling more energetic, climb the 500 or so steps</span><span> to get there. There you will discover a </span><span>small castle</span><span> – once a stronghold of </span><span>local nobles</span><span>, the Frankopan</span><span>s</span><span> – </span><span>while the nearby Sanctuary of Our Lady of Trsat is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Croatia. It is said</span><span> the wood from the Virgin Mary's </span><span>home </span><span>was kept in Trsat</span><span> during its </span><span>relocation from Nazareth to Loreto</span><span>, Italy.</span> <span>The Korzo</span><span> is the place to head for coffee, ice cream and people-watching, with Trg Republike Hrvatske and Koblerov trg </span><span>particularly good spots. The other place to see a slice of </span><span>everyday life in Rijeka is the covered market, housed in three Art Deco buildings near the National Theatre.</span> <span>Volosko </span><span>is Croatia's finest gastronomic enclave</span><span>, and the restaurant at Hotel Navis offers one of the best fine-dining experiences in </span><span>the country. </span><span>Choose the four-course degustation menu, priced at 340 Croatian kunas (Dh194).</span> <span>Konoba Feral is the best place to </span><span>go </span><span>to experience an authentic local konoba (</span><span>similar to an Italian taverna</span><span> and a </span><span>little less fancy</span><span> than </span><span>a restaurant), </span><span>where good seafood is served at </span><span>reasonable prices. Black cuttlefish risotto goes for around 38 Croatian kunas</span><span>, and premium fish starts at about 150 Croatian kunas </span><span>per kilo.</span> <span>Ristorante Spagho is also an excellent</span><span>, stylish little spaghetteria-pizzeria near the Korzo. The scampi and rocket risotto is excellent and will cost</span><span> you 90 Croatian kunas</span><span>.</span> <span>Tower Centre is Rijeka's largest shopping centre, but if you are looking to do a little</span><span> souvenir shopping, then stepping into some of the smaller shops </span><span>around the Korzo is a better bet</span><span>. </span><span>These include </span><span>Sta Da? (</span><span>a play on a local</span><span> phrase</span><span> meaning: </span><span>"Really?</span><span>") at U</span><span>zarska 14.</span> <span>Make every effort to visit</span><span> nearby Opatija for its grand old Ha</span><span>bsburg architecture, and the waterfront promenade that stretch</span><span>es 12km along the coast. </span><span>A trip to Volosko is also a must</span><span>. Alternatively, it's only a 45</span><span>-minute drive from Rijeka to the Istrian hinterland, </span><span>which offers wonderful medieval hill towns</span><span> and exquisite truffles.</span> <span>If you</span><span> plan</span><span> to visit</span><span> Rijeka during the </span><span>popular Hartera music festival in July, or the Fiumanka regatta in June, you'll need to book accommodation </span><span>well in advance.</span> <span>Emirates flies direct from Dubai to Zagreb from Dh3,750 return, including taxes, and it's a two-hour drive </span><span>from the</span><span> capital to Rijeka. </span><span>The city's international airport is on the neighbouring island of Krk (a 30</span><span>-minute drive from the city</span><span>), and has direct flights to several European cities.</span>