Split, the largest city on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, is known for its stunning blend of ancient history and Mediterranean charm. At its heart lies Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO-listed Roman fortress that now forms the city’s lively Old Town. The Riva promenade, lined with cafés and palm trees, offers beautiful sea views and a vibrant atmosphere. Surrounded by mountains and the Adriatic Sea, Split is also a gateway to Croatia’s famous islands, like Hvar and Brač. With its mix of historical sites, beautiful beaches, and buzzing nightlife, Split is a perfect destination for culture and relaxation.
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A unique museum dedicated to taxidermy frogs, showcasing them in various humorous and artistic poses.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient Roman palace is the heart of Split, featuring stunning architecture and historical significance.
Featuring a collection of Croatian and international art, this museum is a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
A beautiful marina where you can enjoy waterfront dining, boat rentals, and stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.
A large park area ideal for hiking, biking, and enjoying nature, with stunning views of the city and coastline.
A central square in Split, surrounded by historic buildings and cafes, perfect for enjoying a coffee and people-watching.
An ancient Roman temple dedicated to the god Jupiter, located within Diocletian's Palace, showcasing impressive Roman architecture.
An interactive museum that offers fun and engaging exhibits that challenge your perception and understanding of reality.
A quieter beach located in the Marjan Park area, ideal for relaxation and enjoying nature.
A family-friendly attraction featuring a small zoo and interactive science exhibits.
A bustling market where you can find fresh produce, local delicacies, and handmade crafts, perfect for experiencing local culture.
Housed in a historic palace, this museum offers insights into the city's history and development over the
Showcasing a diverse collection of Croatian art from the Middle Ages to contemporary works.
Dedicated to the preservation of Croatian heritage, featuring a collection of medieval artifacts.
A popular city beach known for its sandy shore and vibrant atmosphere, ideal for sunbathing and swimming.
An iconic landmark and one of the oldest Catholic cathedrals in the world, located within Diocletian's Palace.
A vibrant waterfront promenade lined with cafes and shops, perfect for leisurely strolls and people-watching.
A popular outdoor area for hiking and biking, offering panoramic views of the city and the Adriatic Sea.
The oldest museum in Croatia, showcasing artifacts from the Roman period and earlier, providing insight into the region's history.