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A block above these two streets is the Korzo, an almost-charming pedestrianized zone
packed with shops, restaurants, and the TI (mid-June-mid-Sept Mon-Sat 8:00-20:00, Sun
9:00-14:00; mid-Sept-mid-June Mon-Fri 8:00-19:30, Sat 8:00-13:30, closed Sun; Korzo 14,
tel. 051/335-882, www.tz-rijeka.hr ) .
The train station is a few blocks west of the Korzo. On arrival, exit the station to the
right and walk 10 minutes to the water. You'll first come to the bus station, then the ferry
terminal. The Korzo is just above them.
The bus station is basically a big parking lot in the middle of the chaos, near the west
end of the Korzo. You'll see the big boats along the waterfront as you exit your bus. To get
tothetrainstation,facethewaterandturnright,followingthebusystreetabout10minutes.
The ferry terminal is at the east end of the waterfront. The Jadrolinija ticket office is in
the building with the big Jadrolinija sign (at Riva 16, second building east of bus station,
ticket office at far right end of building as you face it).
Rijeka's downtown car-rental offices—including Avis (tel. 051/311-135), Hertz (tel.
051/311-098), and Thrifty (tel. 051/325-900)—tend to move from year to year, so be sure
to call first to ask for the location. Additional car-rental offices are at the airport.
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