1. Zadar City Gates are a set of historic gates that once served as entrance points to the walled city of Zadar in Croatia. The gates feature a mix of architectural styles, reflecting the city’s varied history of Roman, medieval, and Venetian influence. The most famous gate is the Land Gate, which was built in the 16th century in a Renaissance style and features a large stone bridge and a central archway with a carved lion. The Sea Gate, also known as the Fosa Gate, is another significant entrance point that opens directly onto the city’s waterfront.

2. The Zadar City Gates are open to the public at all times and can be visited freely. For more information or inquiries, you can contact the Zadar Tourist Board at +385 23 316 166.

3. There is no admission fee to visit the Zadar City Gates, as they are outdoor historical sites. The gates are centrally located within the city and can be easily accessed on foot or by public transportation. Zadar is well-connected by bus, ferry, and even has an airport for those arriving from further away.