Split is Croatia’s second largest city
and is located on the Adriatic coast. The city is rich in Roman ruins, Gothic and Baroque architectural, and has a wide cultural offer. Diocletian ordered in 295 AD, the construction of a magnificent palace. Meanwhile other buildings were built inside the palace. Diocletian’s Palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Split was ruled by Venice for over 400 years. Hotels in Split
What to visit in Split: St Duje’s Cathedral; Archaeological Museum; Museum Split Town; Diocletian’s Palace; Peristil Square; Riva; Marjan; Cathedral of St Domnius;
Restaurants in Split
- Torito Food Bar
- Articok
- Pizzeria Gust
- Perivoj
- Villa Spiza
- Corto Maltese Freestyle Food
- Kantun Paulina
Transports in Split
Split Airport (SPU): There are flights to/from several domestic and international destinations.
By train and bus: There are trains and buses to/from several Croatian and European destinations.
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