Unforgettable day trip to Eastern European towns Croatia's Dalmatian Ethno Village is a town that many people like, my friends there highly recommend us to see. So our curiosity burst into the ground. It takes more than an hour to drive from Sibenik, the village is relatively remote, but the road conditions are good. The environment is undoubtedly beautiful - traditional stone buildings, romantic mini courtyards and the unique charm of the eastern European countryside. The tiles on the buildings here are all stone tiles, and the layers are very beautiful. The water lilies in the small pond are beautiful, and the sputum is waiting and warm. If it weren't for watching this building, it would really have the taste of a Jiangnan water town. My friend had already set up a week before we came, so we just had to be responsible for eating (haha how good a reliable friend is). The food here is light and greasy, but overpriced (almost twice as much as in the city). Service was good and staff were friendly but food options for children were very limited. I asked if they could make half for my children but they wouldn't, service flexibility needs to be strengthened. We ate homemade dishes called soparnik, as well as various smoked ham, cheese, wine and homemade pastries, the ingredients were fresh and delicious. The meals here are self-service, paid by the head, and there is no discount for children. This "village" offers a perfect summer retreat for people to learn about the place and lifestyle of Dalmatians centuries ago. When night falls, you can enjoy its unique beauty, and musicians play harmonica. Some of the small houses here are designed like a small outdoor lighting museum. Very detail-oriented, and with every step you will be surprised again by the wonderful details and fresh flowers. Tip: If you are planning to have dinner, you have to call the solaris hotel to book a table. (Special ingredients and peak seasons need to be booked one week in advance)