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Points of interest and what to visit in Split?

Points of interest and what to visit in Split?

Split, the pearl of Dalmatia, offers a rich combination of history, culture and Mediterranean charm. The city that grew out of the magnificent Diocletian's Palace still exudes its ancient past, while at the same time living at a modern pace. Discover what to visit and what interesting things make Split so special.

Main Attractions You Shouldn't Miss

  1. Diocletian's Palace – The central landmark of the city, registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Walk through the Peristyle, visit the Cathedral of St. Dujma, and explore the ancient cellars of the palace.

  2. Riva – Popular promenade by the sea and the lifeblood of Split. Here you can enjoy a coffee with a view of the harbor and feel the pulse of the city. The waterfront is especially lively during the summer months, when it becomes the center of social events.

  3. Marjan – Split's green oasis, ideal for walks, bike rides and panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea. On Marjan there are numerous small churches and viewpoints that offer peace and escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

  4. Split City Museum – Located in the Gothic Papalić Palace, this museum offers a fascinating look at the history of Split from ancient times to the present day.

  5. Bačvice and Kašjuni beaches – Bačvice are known for their sand and the game of "picigin", while Kašjuni offers a quieter corner for relaxation with crystal clear sea and pine forest.

Walks and Hidden Corners

In addition to the main attractions, Split is full of hidden corners. Wander into the narrow streets of Geta, the old part of town, where you can find local shops, art galleries and taverns offering local specialties such as prosciutto, cheese and seafood. Don't miss a walk through Veli Varoš, the old quarter with charming stone houses and cobblestones.

Conclusion

Split is a city that tells the story of the past, but still lives to the fullest. From historical monuments and museums to promenades and beaches, a visit to Split offers a unique opportunity to feel the combination of ancient history and modern Mediterranean lifestyle.