Although Rijeka (Fiume in Italian) is hardly a 'must-see' destination, it does have some real assets, such as Korzo (the pedestrian mall), a tree-lined promenade along the harbour, and the imposing hilltop fortress of Trsat. Lately, it's the bar-club capital of northern Croatia, making it almost more interesting to visit by night than by day. Despite some unfortunate postwar architectural ventures in the outskirts, much of the cityscape contains the sort of ornate, imposing public buildings you would expect to find in Vienna or Budapest, evidence of the strong Austro-Hungarian influence exerted on the city's cultural and economic life in the 19th century.