A very pretty old town, incredible streets with colorful houses, a huge number of flowers, an original market. On Sunday, there are tables with local cuisine and a lot of people around.
It is a crowded but colorful place where you can walk with great pleasure. Although it didn't feel like much of a fortress, the walls and gates were able to be protected. The harbor seems to give the air of a cozy seaside town with the smell of iodine and fishing boats, but on the one hand, a little Monaco breeze can also be felt with the marina. It is pleasant for a day visit. There is also a freshwater marine combination where you can buy bread for fish, but it looks a little dirty.
Don't expect something called a "fortress" in your imagination, it's a pile of ruins that have been boarded up with cardboard, but there's a nice little bazaar nearby for tourists, two stars for that