Guidebook for Split

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Guidebook for Split

Sightseeing

Diocletian Palace is one of the best preserved monuments of the Roman architecture in the world. The Emperor's Palace was built as a combination of a luxury villa - summer house and a Roman military camp (castrum), divided into four parts with two main streets. Southern part of the Palace was, in this scheme, intended for the Emperor's apartment and appropriate governmental and religious ceremonies, while the north part was for the Imperial guard - the military, servants, storage etc. The Palace is a rectangular building (approximately 215 x 180 meters) with four large towers at the corners, doors on each of the four sides and four small towers on the walls. The lower part of the walls has no openings, while the upper floor is open with a monumental porch on the south and halls with grand arch windows on the other three sides. Over the centuries the Palace inhabitants, and later also the citizens of Split adapted parts of the palace for their own requirements, thus the inside buildings as well as the exterior walls with the towers significantly changed the original appearance, but the outlines of the Imperial Palace are still very visible.
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Diocletian Palace walking tour
1 Dioklecijanova ul.
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Diocletian Palace is one of the best preserved monuments of the Roman architecture in the world. The Emperor's Palace was built as a combination of a luxury villa - summer house and a Roman military camp (castrum), divided into four parts with two main streets. Southern part of the Palace was, in this scheme, intended for the Emperor's apartment and appropriate governmental and religious ceremonies, while the north part was for the Imperial guard - the military, servants, storage etc. The Palace is a rectangular building (approximately 215 x 180 meters) with four large towers at the corners, doors on each of the four sides and four small towers on the walls. The lower part of the walls has no openings, while the upper floor is open with a monumental porch on the south and halls with grand arch windows on the other three sides. Over the centuries the Palace inhabitants, and later also the citizens of Split adapted parts of the palace for their own requirements, thus the inside buildings as well as the exterior walls with the towers significantly changed the original appearance, but the outlines of the Imperial Palace are still very visible.
Peristyle, as the central square of the Palace, intended for the Emperor Diocletian celebrated as the living son of Jupiter, finds its place among many temples. The Emperor would appear under the architrave of the central part of Protyron, and his subjects would approach him, kneeling down, kissing the hem of his scarlet cloak, or they would fall in front of him, their entire body to the ground. The red colour of the granite columns emphasises the ceremonial function. Namely, ever since the Emperor Diocletian the colour purple became the imperial colour. With the construction of a new city square with the town hall (Pjaca) in the 13th/14th century, Peristyle became a religious centre.
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Peristil
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Peristyle, as the central square of the Palace, intended for the Emperor Diocletian celebrated as the living son of Jupiter, finds its place among many temples. The Emperor would appear under the architrave of the central part of Protyron, and his subjects would approach him, kneeling down, kissing the hem of his scarlet cloak, or they would fall in front of him, their entire body to the ground. The red colour of the granite columns emphasises the ceremonial function. Namely, ever since the Emperor Diocletian the colour purple became the imperial colour. With the construction of a new city square with the town hall (Pjaca) in the 13th/14th century, Peristyle became a religious centre.
The Riva started to look the way it does today two centuries ago, when the French, in time of Napoleon ruled these parts through Marshal Marmont. Today this promenade is the cities living room, the most popular and most important public place in Split. In the meantime it has been widened and reconstructed several times, but it was always blessed with the most spectacular set, the south facade of the Diocletian Palace, with the entrance into the Substructures, and later on with the buildings that were built west of the Palace, also the Franciscan monastery with the church of St. Francis, and the Bajamonti Dešković Palace and last but not least the Port Authorities building on the east end. Riva today is a pedestrian heaven, thrusting with Cafés and restaurants, an ideal place for having your morning or afternoon coffee, or for an evening out with friends over drinks. Riva is the stage of the city life of Split, a venue for numerous cultural and entertainment events, boisterous Split carnival, as well as the stage for meeting Split sportsmen after countless successes, such as Goran Ivanišević, Hajduk football club players and Jugoplastika basketball players, Olimpic medal winners... Riva is also a political forum, with decades of political opportunities being depicted through mass rallies. Naturally, Riva is always at its best in time of Sudamja, a celebration dedicated to St. Domnius, the patron saint of Split.
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リヴァ
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The Riva started to look the way it does today two centuries ago, when the French, in time of Napoleon ruled these parts through Marshal Marmont. Today this promenade is the cities living room, the most popular and most important public place in Split. In the meantime it has been widened and reconstructed several times, but it was always blessed with the most spectacular set, the south facade of the Diocletian Palace, with the entrance into the Substructures, and later on with the buildings that were built west of the Palace, also the Franciscan monastery with the church of St. Francis, and the Bajamonti Dešković Palace and last but not least the Port Authorities building on the east end. Riva today is a pedestrian heaven, thrusting with Cafés and restaurants, an ideal place for having your morning or afternoon coffee, or for an evening out with friends over drinks. Riva is the stage of the city life of Split, a venue for numerous cultural and entertainment events, boisterous Split carnival, as well as the stage for meeting Split sportsmen after countless successes, such as Goran Ivanišević, Hajduk football club players and Jugoplastika basketball players, Olimpic medal winners... Riva is also a political forum, with decades of political opportunities being depicted through mass rallies. Naturally, Riva is always at its best in time of Sudamja, a celebration dedicated to St. Domnius, the patron saint of Split.
The Riva started to look the way it does today two centuries ago, when the French, in time of Napoleon ruled these parts through Marshal Marmont. Today this promenade is the cities living room, the most popular and most important public place in Split. In the meantime it has been widened and reconstructed several times, but it was always blessed with the most spectacular set, the south facade of the Diocletian Palace, with the entrance into the Substructures, and later on with the buildings that were built west of the Palace, also the Franciscan monastery with the church of St. Francis, and the Bajamonti Dešković Palace and last but not least the Port Authorities building on the east end. Riva today is a pedestrian heaven, thrusting with Cafés and restaurants, an ideal place for having your morning or afternoon coffee, or for an evening out with friends over drinks. Riva is the stage of the city life of Split, a venue for numerous cultural and entertainment events, boisterous Split carnival, as well as the stage for meeting Split sportsmen after countless successes, such as Goran Ivanišević, Hajduk football club players and Jugoplastika basketball players, Olimpic medal winners... Riva is also a political forum, with decades of political opportunities being depicted through mass rallies. Naturally, Riva is always at its best in time of Sudamja, a celebration dedicated to St. Domnius, the patron saint of Split.
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聖ドムニウス大聖堂
3 Ul. Kraj Svetog Duje
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The Riva started to look the way it does today two centuries ago, when the French, in time of Napoleon ruled these parts through Marshal Marmont. Today this promenade is the cities living room, the most popular and most important public place in Split. In the meantime it has been widened and reconstructed several times, but it was always blessed with the most spectacular set, the south facade of the Diocletian Palace, with the entrance into the Substructures, and later on with the buildings that were built west of the Palace, also the Franciscan monastery with the church of St. Francis, and the Bajamonti Dešković Palace and last but not least the Port Authorities building on the east end. Riva today is a pedestrian heaven, thrusting with Cafés and restaurants, an ideal place for having your morning or afternoon coffee, or for an evening out with friends over drinks. Riva is the stage of the city life of Split, a venue for numerous cultural and entertainment events, boisterous Split carnival, as well as the stage for meeting Split sportsmen after countless successes, such as Goran Ivanišević, Hajduk football club players and Jugoplastika basketball players, Olimpic medal winners... Riva is also a political forum, with decades of political opportunities being depicted through mass rallies. Naturally, Riva is always at its best in time of Sudamja, a celebration dedicated to St. Domnius, the patron saint of Split.
From Peristyle Square take the narrowest street called (Let me pass, please), in Croatian (Pusti me da prodjem) and you’ll find yourself below Jupiter’s temple. It was one of the three temples at the Peristyle, where the other two was dedicated to Venus and Cybele. It was built on a raised podium in front of him today is an old Egyptian sphinx.
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Old Jupiter's Temple
2 Ul. Kraj Svetog Ivana
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From Peristyle Square take the narrowest street called (Let me pass, please), in Croatian (Pusti me da prodjem) and you’ll find yourself below Jupiter’s temple. It was one of the three temples at the Peristyle, where the other two was dedicated to Venus and Cybele. It was built on a raised podium in front of him today is an old Egyptian sphinx.
Throughout the second decade of the 20th century, famous Ivan Meštrović bought plots in the area of Meje, the western part of Split, with the intention of building his future residence. Construction works began at the end of the 1920s. The land is fenced in by a southern wall with two auxiliary buildings right next to the entrance (according to the project by Fabijan Kaliterna) over which a promenade with stone columns and wooden beams would be erected at a later point, and farther in the direction from the east a villa would be built. For this representative architectural structure Ivan Meštrović, the alpha and omega of the idea of the project, collaborated with architect Lavoslav Horvat and for the construction of the building project with Harold Bilinić and construction entrepreneur Marin Marasović, the head of the performance of the entire structure.
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Mestrovic Gallery
46 Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića
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Throughout the second decade of the 20th century, famous Ivan Meštrović bought plots in the area of Meje, the western part of Split, with the intention of building his future residence. Construction works began at the end of the 1920s. The land is fenced in by a southern wall with two auxiliary buildings right next to the entrance (according to the project by Fabijan Kaliterna) over which a promenade with stone columns and wooden beams would be erected at a later point, and farther in the direction from the east a villa would be built. For this representative architectural structure Ivan Meštrović, the alpha and omega of the idea of the project, collaborated with architect Lavoslav Horvat and for the construction of the building project with Harold Bilinić and construction entrepreneur Marin Marasović, the head of the performance of the entire structure.
To the north of the palace, Golden Gate was a main exit from the Diocletian palace, connecting palace to Salona. Today Ivan Mestrovic’s statue of Bishop Grgur is just in front of this gate. It has a guardhouse that contains the 9th-century Church of St. Martin.
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ゴールデンゲート
7 Dioklecijanova ul.
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To the north of the palace, Golden Gate was a main exit from the Diocletian palace, connecting palace to Salona. Today Ivan Mestrovic’s statue of Bishop Grgur is just in front of this gate. It has a guardhouse that contains the 9th-century Church of St. Martin.
Built-up to the beginning of the 4th century, as the original part of the ancient palace. It is a circular hall, once topped with a dome, 17 meters in height and 12 meters in diameter. Built as a grand meeting hall only for and selected audiences such as ambassadors. The entrance was adorned with a large door dimension of 2.56 x 3.96 ms with an abundance of relief decorations. The Vestibula area was cleared of four semicircular niches that were filled with statues of unknown deities.
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Vestibul Dioklecijanove palače
1 Ul. Iza Vestibula
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Built-up to the beginning of the 4th century, as the original part of the ancient palace. It is a circular hall, once topped with a dome, 17 meters in height and 12 meters in diameter. Built as a grand meeting hall only for and selected audiences such as ambassadors. The entrance was adorned with a large door dimension of 2.56 x 3.96 ms with an abundance of relief decorations. The Vestibula area was cleared of four semicircular niches that were filled with statues of unknown deities.
Marjan, the hill that overlooks the city has always been the most impressive part of Split imagery. Such a harmony betwwen natural and urban is rarely found; on one side the densely populated city in all of its glory and on the other a peninsula of almost pristine nature. Holy hill, as it is often called, harbors many monuments of sacred and secular architecture which are combined with this green oasis in such a way that they inspire a sense or awe an admiration even in a passer-by.
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Marjan Forest Park
25 Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda
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Marjan, the hill that overlooks the city has always been the most impressive part of Split imagery. Such a harmony betwwen natural and urban is rarely found; on one side the densely populated city in all of its glory and on the other a peninsula of almost pristine nature. Holy hill, as it is often called, harbors many monuments of sacred and secular architecture which are combined with this green oasis in such a way that they inspire a sense or awe an admiration even in a passer-by.
piazza - This centrally located square is one of the most popular piazzas in the city and one of the main Split attractions. Surrounded by stunning buildings: the Renaissance clock erected on the ruins of a Roman tower, the first town hall and Renaissance palace of aristocratic family Karepic with the exceptional coat of arm on its facade.
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People's Square or Pjaca
Narodni trg
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piazza - This centrally located square is one of the most popular piazzas in the city and one of the main Split attractions. Surrounded by stunning buildings: the Renaissance clock erected on the ruins of a Roman tower, the first town hall and Renaissance palace of aristocratic family Karepic with the exceptional coat of arm on its facade.
Walking from Pjaca Square to Riva promenade following narrow Split streets you’ll come across of the small square, officially called ‘Rodic Square’ but locally known as Fruit Square (Vocni Trg). Today there are no signs of fruit stands but the name is still commonly used by local people. On the west side of the square rises, the octagonal tower, built by the Venetians who feared the local revolts and the Turkish raids. On the opposite side of the tower there is a spectacular palace Milesi with a fascinating Baroque facade the witnesses of the traditional Dalmatian architecture. In front of the palace stands the statue of Marko Marulic, father of the Croatian literature from the 15th century, carved in bronze by the hand of Ivan Mestrovic, the greatest Croatian sculptor.
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Fruit Square
5 Trg Braće Radić
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Walking from Pjaca Square to Riva promenade following narrow Split streets you’ll come across of the small square, officially called ‘Rodic Square’ but locally known as Fruit Square (Vocni Trg). Today there are no signs of fruit stands but the name is still commonly used by local people. On the west side of the square rises, the octagonal tower, built by the Venetians who feared the local revolts and the Turkish raids. On the opposite side of the tower there is a spectacular palace Milesi with a fascinating Baroque facade the witnesses of the traditional Dalmatian architecture. In front of the palace stands the statue of Marko Marulic, father of the Croatian literature from the 15th century, carved in bronze by the hand of Ivan Mestrovic, the greatest Croatian sculptor.
The West Coast" is a kind of a seaside continuation of the Riva, a promenade stretching 623 meters in length. Paved entirely with white stone from Brač, hosting luxurious yachts tied to its coastline and with cafes and restaurants along its entire length, it represents the new popular meeting point for the Split’s citizens and guests. The West Coast is not only a place where with your coffee you can enjoy in the most spectacular view of Split, there you can also find out who are the Split’s athlete’s who have won an Olympic medal and as such promoted its city all around the world. Along the promenade, right by the sea, bronze plates with the names, the year of the Olympic games, the city the Olympics were held in, the medal that was won and the image of the sport, are imbedded into the white stone. They are lined up chronologically starting with the first Olympic medal.
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Erste Bank
40 Ul. Ivana Gundulića
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The West Coast" is a kind of a seaside continuation of the Riva, a promenade stretching 623 meters in length. Paved entirely with white stone from Brač, hosting luxurious yachts tied to its coastline and with cafes and restaurants along its entire length, it represents the new popular meeting point for the Split’s citizens and guests. The West Coast is not only a place where with your coffee you can enjoy in the most spectacular view of Split, there you can also find out who are the Split’s athlete’s who have won an Olympic medal and as such promoted its city all around the world. Along the promenade, right by the sea, bronze plates with the names, the year of the Olympic games, the city the Olympics were held in, the medal that was won and the image of the sport, are imbedded into the white stone. They are lined up chronologically starting with the first Olympic medal.
West Bank

Beaches

Žnjan has a lot of beaches spanning it shores and there are many activities for both young adults and small children that make this the best beach all year round, whether you are visiting in the summer or out of season.
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ジュニャン市ビーチ
31 Šetalište Pape Ivana Pavla II
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Žnjan has a lot of beaches spanning it shores and there are many activities for both young adults and small children that make this the best beach all year round, whether you are visiting in the summer or out of season.
Bacvice beach is a natural phenomenon in the heart of the city and also the most popular sandy beach in the center. The beach is only 1 km away from the center of Split. You can reach it on foot in just 10 minutes by heading in the direction of the main bus station and the ferry port. Just cross the bridge and you will already see the sandy bay.
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バクヴィツェ・ビーチ
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Bacvice beach is a natural phenomenon in the heart of the city and also the most popular sandy beach in the center. The beach is only 1 km away from the center of Split. You can reach it on foot in just 10 minutes by heading in the direction of the main bus station and the ferry port. Just cross the bridge and you will already see the sandy bay.
Beach Kašjuni is westernmost of the Marjan hill, and the first beach from the beach Kaštelet western-ward. Popular for families with children. The beach has a deep bay, small pebbles, a Café, and changing cabins.
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カシュジュニ・ビーチ
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Beach Kašjuni is westernmost of the Marjan hill, and the first beach from the beach Kaštelet western-ward. Popular for families with children. The beach has a deep bay, small pebbles, a Café, and changing cabins.
This beach is a sandy beach and has natural shade. Ideal for children and playing in the sand. Also for insecure swimmers and non-swimmers.
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Beach Firule
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This beach is a sandy beach and has natural shade. Ideal for children and playing in the sand. Also for insecure swimmers and non-swimmers.

Gastronomska scena

SMELLS OF DOMESTIC CUISINE. Bistro Ćiba conquers the people of Split always with fresh and delicious food. Try it!
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Bistro Ćiba
34 Pojišanska ul.
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SMELLS OF DOMESTIC CUISINE. Bistro Ćiba conquers the people of Split always with fresh and delicious food. Try it!
CUISINES Mediterranean, European, Wine Bar, Croatian, Central European FEATURES Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Wine and Beer, Live Music
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Bokeria kitchen & wine bar
8 Domaldova ul.
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CUISINES Mediterranean, European, Wine Bar, Croatian, Central European FEATURES Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Wine and Beer, Live Music
Fantastic food in a pleasant ambience
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Pizzeria Bokamorra
16 Trumbićeva obala
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Fantastic food in a pleasant ambience
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Bakra - Steak & Pizza Bar
2 Ulica Majstora Radovana
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Konoba Kod Joze
4 Sredmanuška ul.
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Pub Plan B
16A Slobode ul.
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Homemade and delicious Dalmatian food ..
Konoba Zenta
2 Šetalište Kalafata
Homemade and delicious Dalmatian food ..
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Baraka Brew Bar & Eatery
35C Vukovarska ul.
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Biser Orijenta
1 Ul. Jurja Dobrile
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Chinese Food
6 Put Brodarice
Since its opening in 2013, Dvor has become one of the best Croatian restaurants in just a few years. The yard has a soothing and intimate environment with spectacular views of the Adriatic Sea and the nearby islands of Brac and Solta. The philosophy of cooking is the preparation of traditional Dalmatian dishes, with a note of international cuisine.
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Dvor
14 Put Firula
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Since its opening in 2013, Dvor has become one of the best Croatian restaurants in just a few years. The yard has a soothing and intimate environment with spectacular views of the Adriatic Sea and the nearby islands of Brac and Solta. The philosophy of cooking is the preparation of traditional Dalmatian dishes, with a note of international cuisine.
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Vege vegan street food restaurant
7 Ul. Stari pazar
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Nice domestic food....
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Konoba Stare Grede
46 Ul. Domovinskog rata
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Nice domestic food....
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Restaurant Zrno Soli
8 Uvala Baluni
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dalmatian olives, pašticada, sauces..... nice place to enjoy
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Šug Restaurant
1a Ul. Tolstojeva
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dalmatian olives, pašticada, sauces..... nice place to enjoy
nice food, nice service😋
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Movi
47 Put Firula
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nice food, nice service😋

Night life

great place with a perfect view of the sunset and a refreshing drink
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Caffe bar Mythos Split
18 Put Firula
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great place with a perfect view of the sunset and a refreshing drink
Entrance to the club is sometimes free, but most of the time visitors need to pay around 5 euros for ticket. If there is some special guest performance, then ticket may be more expensive.
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Vanilla Club
21 Osmih mediteranskih igara
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Entrance to the club is sometimes free, but most of the time visitors need to pay around 5 euros for ticket. If there is some special guest performance, then ticket may be more expensive.
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Fabrique Pub
3 Trg Franje Tuđmana
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Central the Club
4 Trg Gaje Bulata
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Watch as the sun goes down and celebrate life with Taboo’s most recognized party. Sunset after beach party starts with the live music played by resident DJ accompanied by the jazzy tunes of the saxophone and acrobatic dancers that are taking this experience to a new level.
Taboo beach club Split
3 Šetalište Pape Ivana Pavla II
Watch as the sun goes down and celebrate life with Taboo’s most recognized party. Sunset after beach party starts with the live music played by resident DJ accompanied by the jazzy tunes of the saxophone and acrobatic dancers that are taking this experience to a new level.

IZLETI

In the ancient times Salona (today’s Solin) was a very huge town, in fact, it was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The remains of its old glory lies today at the suburbs of the town of Solin which is only 5 km from Split city center. This ancient Roman city has never been treated as an important history heritage of Split. It was just considered as a group of interesting ruins on a large piece of land only 5 km from Emperor Diocletian palace.
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Solin
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In the ancient times Salona (today’s Solin) was a very huge town, in fact, it was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The remains of its old glory lies today at the suburbs of the town of Solin which is only 5 km from Split city center. This ancient Roman city has never been treated as an important history heritage of Split. It was just considered as a group of interesting ruins on a large piece of land only 5 km from Emperor Diocletian palace.
The fact that Diocletian was born in Salona or its surroundings and that he built a famous palace nearby, raised the reputation of this already important center. To this day, old Solin remains in ruins, only part of which is well explored. Only 5 km from Split city center.
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Arheološki lokalitet Salona
91 Ul. don Frane Bulića
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The fact that Diocletian was born in Salona or its surroundings and that he built a famous palace nearby, raised the reputation of this already important center. To this day, old Solin remains in ruins, only part of which is well explored. Only 5 km from Split city center.
On the steep cliffs of the gorge between Kozjak and Mosor stands the Klis fortress, with one eye facing the sea and another facing Zagora. It was built on an extraordinary strategic location that allows military and commercial control over the whole Klis valley and the area of Salona and Split. Because of its importance, Klis was often referred to as the key to Dalmatia and the heart of the medieval Croatian kingdom. The first population of this area we can accurately identify are the Dalmatians, one of the Illyrian tribes. They inhabited the area from the river Krka to the Neretva, among others the area along the river Jadro (today’s Solinčica beneath Klis). They raised their forts on natural elevations for easier protection from possible attackers. At the foot of Klis fortress, the remains of such settlement were found, and its role was control of the passage between Kozjak and Mosor. Together with the other nearby forts, the hill below Klis controlled access to Illyrian Salona and the mouth of the river Jadro. This role will take on all of the later buildings at this location. Klis’s greatest significance for Croatian history dates back to the 15th century when it found itself at the crossroads of the three empires – the Ottoman Empire, the Venetian Republic and the Habsburg Monarchy. Klis was the home of the Uskoks, military units that got their name because they jumped into („uskočiti“ in Croatian) the enemy territory, pillaged it and returned to their base. The leader of the Klis Uskoks was Petar Kružić, who defended the fortress with his men for more than twenty years against powerful Ottoman army. Nevertheless, with very poor help from the Habsburg ruler Klis could not resist forever, and in 1537 it fell into Turkish hands. Game of Thrones : Hardcore fans of this worldwide popular TV show probably already know what I am talking about. The famous fictional city-state from Game of Thrones series was introduced in season 4 when Daenerys Targaryen and her army marched towards Meereen to free the slaves. The streets of Meereen were shot both on Klis Fortress and in Diocletian’s Palace in Split
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クリス要塞
10 Trg Mejdan
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On the steep cliffs of the gorge between Kozjak and Mosor stands the Klis fortress, with one eye facing the sea and another facing Zagora. It was built on an extraordinary strategic location that allows military and commercial control over the whole Klis valley and the area of Salona and Split. Because of its importance, Klis was often referred to as the key to Dalmatia and the heart of the medieval Croatian kingdom. The first population of this area we can accurately identify are the Dalmatians, one of the Illyrian tribes. They inhabited the area from the river Krka to the Neretva, among others the area along the river Jadro (today’s Solinčica beneath Klis). They raised their forts on natural elevations for easier protection from possible attackers. At the foot of Klis fortress, the remains of such settlement were found, and its role was control of the passage between Kozjak and Mosor. Together with the other nearby forts, the hill below Klis controlled access to Illyrian Salona and the mouth of the river Jadro. This role will take on all of the later buildings at this location. Klis’s greatest significance for Croatian history dates back to the 15th century when it found itself at the crossroads of the three empires – the Ottoman Empire, the Venetian Republic and the Habsburg Monarchy. Klis was the home of the Uskoks, military units that got their name because they jumped into („uskočiti“ in Croatian) the enemy territory, pillaged it and returned to their base. The leader of the Klis Uskoks was Petar Kružić, who defended the fortress with his men for more than twenty years against powerful Ottoman army. Nevertheless, with very poor help from the Habsburg ruler Klis could not resist forever, and in 1537 it fell into Turkish hands. Game of Thrones : Hardcore fans of this worldwide popular TV show probably already know what I am talking about. The famous fictional city-state from Game of Thrones series was introduced in season 4 when Daenerys Targaryen and her army marched towards Meereen to free the slaves. The streets of Meereen were shot both on Klis Fortress and in Diocletian’s Palace in Split
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クルカ
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Trogir town is another central Dalmatian coastal marvel, which has since 1997 been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The historic city is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Ciovo, separated from mainland by small canals. Thanks to its geographical position, just 30 km from Split and 5 km from the Split airport, this old town and the same name Riviera have become a popular tourist destination.
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トロギル
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Trogir town is another central Dalmatian coastal marvel, which has since 1997 been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The historic city is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Ciovo, separated from mainland by small canals. Thanks to its geographical position, just 30 km from Split and 5 km from the Split airport, this old town and the same name Riviera have become a popular tourist destination.
Trogir's Cathedral of St. Lawrence is one of Trogir's most famous monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Styles from Romanesque to Baroque are visible on this building, as well as valuable works of art.
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聖ローレンス大聖堂と鐘楼
Trg Ivana Pavla II
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Trogir's Cathedral of St. Lawrence is one of Trogir's most famous monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Styles from Romanesque to Baroque are visible on this building, as well as valuable works of art.
Become one of many adventure seeking tourists who drift through the canyon. For all those who like to enjoy beauty of the nature while being adventurous, there's no better choice than going on a rafting trip down Cetina river. Rafting on Cetina river is an unforgettable experience you just can not miss. Rafting adventure starts with the ride from Split to the Cetina river canyon where you will get your complete rafting gear, rafting boat and professional skippers ready to make your rafting experience smooth and unforgettable. Rafting tour lasts for three hours taking you down the 10 km long rafting route all while enjoying beautiful nature, crystal clear waters and abundance of wildlife.
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Adventure Omis | Canyoning Kayaking Rafting Biking Climbing
32 Cetinska cesta
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Become one of many adventure seeking tourists who drift through the canyon. For all those who like to enjoy beauty of the nature while being adventurous, there's no better choice than going on a rafting trip down Cetina river. Rafting on Cetina river is an unforgettable experience you just can not miss. Rafting adventure starts with the ride from Split to the Cetina river canyon where you will get your complete rafting gear, rafting boat and professional skippers ready to make your rafting experience smooth and unforgettable. Rafting tour lasts for three hours taking you down the 10 km long rafting route all while enjoying beautiful nature, crystal clear waters and abundance of wildlife.

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The peninsula, as well as the Marjan forest park, is rich in important historical and cultural-artistic monuments, which gives it a special place in the history of the city of Split. Marjan churches stand out here: St. Nicholas, St. Stephen, St. Jerome, Our Lady of Bethlehem, ...
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Marjan Forest Park
25 Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda
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The peninsula, as well as the Marjan forest park, is rich in important historical and cultural-artistic monuments, which gives it a special place in the history of the city of Split. Marjan churches stand out here: St. Nicholas, St. Stephen, St. Jerome, Our Lady of Bethlehem, ...

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Best shopping in town
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Mall of Split
93 Ul. Josipa Jovića
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Best shopping in town
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City Center one Split
207 Vukovarska ul.
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the best and largest selection of indigenous Croatian products! Here you can buy, give or take memories.....
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2 Trg Republike
the best and largest selection of indigenous Croatian products! Here you can buy, give or take memories.....