Split's waterfront

A week in Split

Split, Croatia's coastal gem, captivates travelers with its unique blend of ancient history and Mediterranean charm. Nestled along the stunning Dalmatian coast, Split boasts a rich tapestry of architectural wonders, with the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace taking center stage. This imposing Roman fortress, built by Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD, serves as the beating heart of the city, its labyrinthine streets revealing hidden gems at every turn. Explore the intricate network of narrow alleys, bustling squares, and ancient temples, where history seamlessly merges with modern-day life.

Beyond the walls of the palace, Split offers a picturesque waterfront promenade, the Riva, where locals and visitors alike gather to soak in the Mediterranean sun and savor the laid-back atmosphere. From the vibrant stalls of the bustling Green Market to the chic cafes and seafood restaurants lining the waterfront, the city's culinary scene is a true feast for the senses. Sample freshly caught seafood, indulge in local delicacies like peka or lamb roasted under an iron bell, and toast to unforgettable moments with a glass of Croatian wine or rakija.

Facts

  • Population: 160k
  • Country: Croatia
  • Language: Croatian
  • Currency: Euro