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Tourists who book 2 or more nights in the Croatian city before 31 March will be gifted winter passes
Now that the warm, summer days have gone, cities feel emptier and quieter. Searching for new ways to attract visitors during the colder seasons, the Tourist Board of Rijeka is giving away winter passes to everyone who books two or more nights in the city from 8 November to 31 March.
With the Rijeka Winter Pass, tourists will be able to access numerous attractions at no cost. More specifically, entry to the following cultural and historic establishments will be completely free of charge:
Receiving a tourist card is easy and simple: all you would need to do is book two or more nights in Rijeka. Then, upon arriving at your chosen accommodation, you will receive your Winter Pass as a gift from the city’s tourist board. In addition to this, you will be sent a voucher with a QR code to your email address. To use the Winter Pass, you would only have to present the QR code.
It is important to note that the Rijeka Winter Pass is a special promotion, stemming from the Rijeka Tourist Card. The latter is the city’s official tourist pass, containing numerous discounts and special offers for facilities in Rijeka. This tourist card will be on sale from 1 April 2022, after the Rijeka Winter Pass promotion ends.
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