Here's a list of Must see points of interest in Split recommended by our experts:
Diocletian's Palace (UNESCO heritage site) - The historic centre of Split is built around the remains of this Roman palace. You only need to wander around to ...
Marjan - a hill situated on the west of Split. Marjan is an oasis for many people who look for a natural stress relief, a great place for long walks, jogging, ...
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius (Croatian: Katedrala Svetog Duje), known locally as the Saint Dujam (Sveti Dujam) or colloquially Saint Duje (Sveti Duje), is the...
Riva is the main city promenade. Since 2007. Riva has a new, "modern" look, which is not accepted by most of the people.
Ivan Meštrović Gallery (Croatian: Galerija Meštrović), is an art museum in Split, Croatia dedicated to the work of the 20th-century sculptor, Ivan Meštrović. ...
Salona (Ancient Greek: Σάλωνα) was an ancient city on the Dalmatian coast located in modern-day Croatia. The name Salona preserves the language of the early ...
Archaeological Museum - the oldest museum in Croatia(1820.), about 20 min walk north of the old town (entry 20 kn). Many artefacts and monuments from Roman ...
Superb architecture and one of the main spots in Split old town, in the heart of Pjaca, surrounded by cafes and bars and vibrant energy.
Croatian designer Juraj Dalmatinac designed the 15th-century Gothic town house that is the Papalic Palace on Papaliceva Street north of the Peristil. Note the ...
Poljud stadium. Poljud stadium known to locals as "Poljudska Ljepotica" (Poljud Beauty")is a second largest stadium in Croatia and has a capacity of 36,000 ...