Information and Maps
Most towns of any size have a tourist office ( turisticki ured ) run by the local authority, who will happily give out brochures and local maps if they have any available; English is widely spoken in these places. Many offices will also book private rooms, or at least direct you to an agency that does. Freytag & Berndt produce a good 1:600,000 map of Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia-Hercegovina; as well as 1:100,000 regional maps of Istria and the Dalmatian coast.
archaeologyanth says "if you are into archaeology. do not visit croatia without getting yourself the book on www.croatia-archaeology.com its an informative guide book packed with info. im just wondering wether i should by a car this summer so that i can see al the sites next summer. "
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