Attractions and places to see around Stari Grad, one of Europe's oldest towns, offer a rich historical and natural landscape on the island of Hvar. This region is characterized by its ancient agricultural plain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and a coastline with clear blue bays. Visitors can explore significant cultural sites, historical landmarks, and charming points of interest. The area provides a blend of ancient history and natural beauty.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Very nice tour even if short: but if you are the first of the summer day there are webs of spiders as big as walnuts 🤣
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In September/October you should avoid these types of trails. There are many hard thorns from plants lying around on the paths and piercing through every coat. I had a puncture at the front and back, and there were 4 in the rear tube! holes
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The Roman Catholic Church is in a place where it was already in the 9th/10th Jh before a church was built.
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Caper bushes grow on the house facades and the old houses characterize this square.
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This place is very inviting to pause.
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The old structure and paving has something very attractive and a special flair.
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The oldest town of Hvar always invites you to pause with its small squares, cafés and restaurants. You just have to take your time for these impressions.
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Stari Grad is the oldest town on Hvar and therefore has a special charm with narrow streets and small squares.
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Stari Grad is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century fortified summer house, Tvrdalj Castle and Gardens, which belonged to poet Petar Hektorović. Wander through the charming Stari Grad Old Town and its Historic Alleys of Stari Grad, or see the picturesque Škor Square. Don't miss St. Stephen's Square and Cathedral, Hvar, and the ancient Maslinovik – Ancient Greek Watchtower Ruins.
Yes, the Stari Grad Plain is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient agricultural landscape has been cultivated since the 4th century BC by Ionian Greeks, and its original system of field division with stone walls is still visible today. You can learn more about it at unesco.org.
The Stari Grad area boasts several clear blue beaches and serene swimming spots. Popular choices include Brizenica Bay on the northern coast, Maslinica Bay (a short walk west of the ferry port), and Bonj Beach, a family-friendly pebble beach. For a more secluded option, consider Oslic Beach.
Beyond exploring the town, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. Cycling is popular, especially through the flat, accessible trails of the Stari Grad Plain. Hiking trails are also available, and you can find routes for running. For specific routes, check out the Cycling around Stari Grad, Hiking around Stari Grad, and Running Trails around Stari Grad guides.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can hike up Glavica Hill for panoramic views of Stari Grad and the surrounding area. The Stari Grad Plain also offers pleasant walking paths. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Stari Grad guide, which includes routes like the easy 'Stari Grad Old Town – Stari Grad Harbor loop'.
Absolutely. The Stari Grad Plain is ideal for cycling, offering a network of flat, accessible trails through ancient olive groves, vineyards, and fig trees. This is a fantastic way to experience the UNESCO World Heritage site. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Stari Grad guide.
Stari Grad offers a rich cultural tapestry. Visit the Stari Grad Museum, housed in a former palazzo, to delve into the region's heritage. Explore the Dominican Monastery, or wander through the narrow, stone-paved Venetian-era alleyways of the old town. During summer, the Stari Grad Summer Festival hosts various cultural events.
Many attractions in Stari Grad are family-friendly. The Stari Grad Old Town and its Historic Alleys of Stari Grad are great for exploration. Tvrdalj Castle and Gardens, with its unique fish pond, is also a hit. Bonj Beach is a popular family-friendly pebble beach for swimming and relaxation.
For stunning panoramic views of Stari Grad and the surrounding landscape, hike up Glavica Hill. It's marked by a striking white cross and is believed to have once served as a lookout post. You can also find scenic viewpoints along various trails, such as the View of Zavala Bay.
Late June is ideal if you wish to see the lavender fields in full bloom near Brusje, a short drive from Stari Grad. The summer months are vibrant with the Stari Grad Summer Festival, offering cultural events. For general outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and early autumn provide pleasant temperatures.
Beyond the main sights, explore the quiet, lovingly decorated side streets of the Historic Alleys of Stari Grad. For a more secluded beach experience, seek out Oslic Beach. Discover ancient Roman mosaics hidden throughout the historic core, offering a glimpse into the town's deep past.
Visitors love the romantic atmosphere of Stari Grad Old Town, especially when its beautiful buildings are illuminated at night. The unique structure and paving of the Historic Alleys of Stari Grad also offer a special flair, with many finding the side streets wonderfully quiet and charmingly decorated.
Yes, you can. The Hora Farm, located on the Stari Grad Plain, offers a unique farm-to-table and wine-tasting experience, showcasing Hvar's rich wine-making history that dates back to the Ancient Greeks. You'll also find numerous al fresco bars and restaurants along the Stari Grad Riva and in the town's squares.


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