Guidebook for Split

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Guidebook for Split

Food Scene

Olive Tree / vintage caffe / dining / lounge
6 Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda
103 locals recommend
Kineski restoran Asia (Hong Yun)
39 Poljička cesta
14 locals recommend
68 locals recommend
Kavana Procaffe
67 Spinutska ul.
68 locals recommend
60 locals recommend
Cukarin
60 locals recommend
241 locals recommend
Luka Ice Cream & Cakes
2 Ul. Petra Svačića
241 locals recommend
159 locals recommend
Restaurant Zrno Soli
8 Uvala Baluni
159 locals recommend
153 locals recommend
Perivoj
44 Slavićeva Ul.
153 locals recommend
31 locals recommend
FAST FOOD POPAJ Poišan
22 Pojišanska ul.
31 locals recommend
68 locals recommend
Konoba Lučac
2 Ul. Sv. Petra starog
68 locals recommend
48 locals recommend
Bakery "Prerada"
12 Ul. Domovinskog rata
48 locals recommend
60 locals recommend
Nevera Tavern
17 Put Firula
60 locals recommend
37 locals recommend
Babylon
13 Ul. Georgea Washingtona
37 locals recommend
179 locals recommend
Matoni
6 prilaz braće Kaliterna
179 locals recommend
74 locals recommend
Konoba Marjan
1 Senjska ul.
74 locals recommend
31 locals recommend
Duje
16/A Slobode ul.
31 locals recommend
203 locals recommend
Dalmatino
1 Ul. Sveti Marak
203 locals recommend
62 locals recommend
Pizzeria Velo Misto No 1
63 Ul. Antuna Gustava Matoša
62 locals recommend
66 locals recommend
Restaurant Kadena
4 Ul. Ivana pl. Zajca
66 locals recommend
Restoran - Konoba Favola
1 Trg Braće Radić
661 locals recommend
Bokeria kitchen & wine bar
8 Domaldova ul.
661 locals recommend
44 locals recommend
Sandwich Bar Rizzo
4 Tončićeva ul.
44 locals recommend
75 locals recommend
Toto's Burger Bar
2 Trumbićeva obala
75 locals recommend
87 locals recommend
NoStress bistro
Narodni trg
87 locals recommend
38 locals recommend
Augubio Congo
1 Dioklecijanova ul.
38 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

35 locals recommend
Caffee Bar St. Riva
1 Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda
35 locals recommend
1093 locals recommend
Bacvice Beach
1093 locals recommend
372 locals recommend
Tropic Club
372 locals recommend
11 locals recommend
Avalon Club Split
16A Slobode ul.
11 locals recommend
14 locals recommend
Velvet Club
1A Put Supavla
14 locals recommend
781 locals recommend
Central the Club
4 Trg Gaje Bulata
781 locals recommend
622 locals recommend
Fabrique Pub
3 Trg Franje Tuđmana
622 locals recommend
46 locals recommend
Pub Jazbina
5 Sinjska ul.
46 locals recommend
159 locals recommend
La Bodega Split
1 Ul. Mihovilova širina
159 locals recommend
Klub Teatar
19 Obala kneza Branimira
33 locals recommend
Nadalina - Luxor d.o.o.
6 Dioklecijanova ul.
33 locals recommend
99 locals recommend
inBOX
7 Poljana kneza Trpimira
99 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
Caffe bar Tempera
57 Put Firula
6 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Caffe bar Renato
2 Šetalište Kalafata
8 locals recommend
42 locals recommend
Teak
42 locals recommend
22 locals recommend
Cox Bar
Šetalište Pape Ivana Pavla II
22 locals recommend
46 locals recommend
Congo
48 Put Trstenika
46 locals recommend
Clo Bar
112 locals recommend
Academia Club Ghetto
10 Dosud ulica
112 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

105 locals recommend
Kafić Obojena Svjetlost
35 Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića
105 locals recommend
499 locals recommend
Omiš
499 locals recommend
1248 locals recommend
Trogir
1248 locals recommend
66 locals recommend
Stobreč
bb Put Svetog Lovre
66 locals recommend
74 locals recommend
Mosor
74 locals recommend
489 locals recommend
Poljud Stadium
2 8 Mediteranskih Igara
489 locals recommend
Fitness Centre XXL
17 Put Supavla

Arts & Culture

The west coast is a sort of coastal and seaside extension of the River, a promenade stretching in length of 623 meters. Fully paved with white brac stone, with its luxury yachts and catering facilities, is the new popular Splićan gathering place and their guests. The west coast is not just a place where you can enjoy the most spectacular view of Split in Split, where you can find out which athletes from Split won the Olympic medal and thus promote your city around the world. On the promenade along the sea are placed bronze plates with the name and the name of the Olympic medal winner, the year and the city of Olympics, the medal type and the stylized presentation of the sport.
85 locals recommend
Erste Bank
40 Ul. Ivana Gundulića
85 locals recommend
The west coast is a sort of coastal and seaside extension of the River, a promenade stretching in length of 623 meters. Fully paved with white brac stone, with its luxury yachts and catering facilities, is the new popular Splićan gathering place and their guests. The west coast is not just a place where you can enjoy the most spectacular view of Split in Split, where you can find out which athletes from Split won the Olympic medal and thus promote your city around the world. On the promenade along the sea are placed bronze plates with the name and the name of the Olympic medal winner, the year and the city of Olympics, the medal type and the stylized presentation of the sport.
Although the conqueror, Napoleon's Marshal Marmont is responsible for the urbanization of Dalmatian cities, so Splićani in turn retained him in the most beautiful Split street. Marmont's street is not only beautiful but also historically relevant. It was founded in 1922 by a library and a franchise reader, today Alliance Francaise. There is also the first Karaman Cinema in Split. There is also a unique fish market to which no flies fly due to the smell of sulfur from nearby spas. There are also beautiful secession buildings of Duplancic and Toncic, while the northern part of it through the Venetian bastion dates back to the architecture of the theater and the church of Our Lady of Health.
284 locals recommend
Marmontova ulica
6-8 Marmontova ul.
284 locals recommend
Although the conqueror, Napoleon's Marshal Marmont is responsible for the urbanization of Dalmatian cities, so Splićani in turn retained him in the most beautiful Split street. Marmont's street is not only beautiful but also historically relevant. It was founded in 1922 by a library and a franchise reader, today Alliance Francaise. There is also the first Karaman Cinema in Split. There is also a unique fish market to which no flies fly due to the smell of sulfur from nearby spas. There are also beautiful secession buildings of Duplancic and Toncic, while the northern part of it through the Venetian bastion dates back to the architecture of the theater and the church of Our Lady of Health.
For centuries, Matejuška was the harbor for Split fishermen's boats, residents of Velog Varos have been robbed into the sea to feed their families. There are still dozens of boats attached to it today, drying, preparing and selling bait, and near the fishermen monument, a large hollow. Matejuška is also famous for the lovers of lovers in her smells and sounds, you will be able to see them well-rounded gathering around the townhouses where they are gulping since that day, often with song and wine. Mateo's crown Edo Šegvić, who was the author of the project for the renovation of the harbor some years ago.
Fontana Matejuška
6 Trumbićeva obala
For centuries, Matejuška was the harbor for Split fishermen's boats, residents of Velog Varos have been robbed into the sea to feed their families. There are still dozens of boats attached to it today, drying, preparing and selling bait, and near the fishermen monument, a large hollow. Matejuška is also famous for the lovers of lovers in her smells and sounds, you will be able to see them well-rounded gathering around the townhouses where they are gulping since that day, often with song and wine. Mateo's crown Edo Šegvić, who was the author of the project for the renovation of the harbor some years ago.
Riva began its present form two centuries ago, when the French ruled at the time of Napoleon in these parts, by marshal Marmona's hand. To this day, this promenade has become a city living room, the most popular and most important public space of Split. In the meantime, its appearance has changed several times, but it has always been marked by the spectacular scenery provided by the southern façade of Diocletian's Palace, with its entrance to the Podrum, and later erected buildings west of the Palace, then Franciscan monastery with St. Frane's Church, and Palace Bajamonti Dešković and Lučka A captain at the eastern end. Today's Riva is a paradise for hikers.
791 locals recommend
Riva
791 locals recommend
Riva began its present form two centuries ago, when the French ruled at the time of Napoleon in these parts, by marshal Marmona's hand. To this day, this promenade has become a city living room, the most popular and most important public space of Split. In the meantime, its appearance has changed several times, but it has always been marked by the spectacular scenery provided by the southern façade of Diocletian's Palace, with its entrance to the Podrum, and later erected buildings west of the Palace, then Franciscan monastery with St. Frane's Church, and Palace Bajamonti Dešković and Lučka A captain at the eastern end. Today's Riva is a paradise for hikers.
Diocletian's Palace is one of the best-preserved monuments of Roman architecture in the world. The Emperor's palace was built as a blend of luxurious villas - a mansion and a Roman military camp (castrum), divided into four parts of two main streets. The southern part of the Palace was in this scheme for the emperor, his apartment and the appropriate state and religious ceremony, while the northern part was for the Imperial guard - army, service, storage, and the like. The palace is a rectangular building (about 215 x 180 meters) with four large towers on the corners, doors on each of the four sides and four small towers on the walls.
24 locals recommend
Dioklecijanova ulica
Dioklecijanova
24 locals recommend
Diocletian's Palace is one of the best-preserved monuments of Roman architecture in the world. The Emperor's palace was built as a blend of luxurious villas - a mansion and a Roman military camp (castrum), divided into four parts of two main streets. The southern part of the Palace was in this scheme for the emperor, his apartment and the appropriate state and religious ceremony, while the northern part was for the Imperial guard - army, service, storage, and the like. The palace is a rectangular building (about 215 x 180 meters) with four large towers on the corners, doors on each of the four sides and four small towers on the walls.
Porta septemtrionalis is their Roman name. Through them, Diocletian walked to the Palace on June 1, 305. They were constructed in a square with double doors, as part of a defense propognaculum. The front was decorated with niches in which four sculptures of the tetrarch (Diocletian, Maximilian, Galeria and Constance Chlorine) were figuratively figured. This gate, through which from Peristyle, on Cardo Street, led directly to Salona as the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, only the car and members of their family could be used. Today, with a nearby monument to Bishop Grgur Ninski, the work of the great Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, one of the favorite Split tourist points.
152 locals recommend
Golden Gate
7 Dioklecijanova ul.
152 locals recommend
Porta septemtrionalis is their Roman name. Through them, Diocletian walked to the Palace on June 1, 305. They were constructed in a square with double doors, as part of a defense propognaculum. The front was decorated with niches in which four sculptures of the tetrarch (Diocletian, Maximilian, Galeria and Constance Chlorine) were figuratively figured. This gate, through which from Peristyle, on Cardo Street, led directly to Salona as the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, only the car and members of their family could be used. Today, with a nearby monument to Bishop Grgur Ninski, the work of the great Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, one of the favorite Split tourist points.
Porta Orientalis is their Roman name. Through them, the main street, decumanus, entered the palace east and west, all the way to the Iron Gate, and today to Pjace, the central city square. The silver doors were more modestly decorated by the Golden, and by the Middle Ages until 1952 they were closed , So that by the demolition of the baroque church of Dušice they were thoroughly reconstructed. Along the door are the remains of the octagonal tower, so you can easily imagine the beauty of construction and the power of supervision over the entrance door from the north, east and west.
15 locals recommend
Silver Gate
Hrvojeva
15 locals recommend
Porta Orientalis is their Roman name. Through them, the main street, decumanus, entered the palace east and west, all the way to the Iron Gate, and today to Pjace, the central city square. The silver doors were more modestly decorated by the Golden, and by the Middle Ages until 1952 they were closed , So that by the demolition of the baroque church of Dušice they were thoroughly reconstructed. Along the door are the remains of the octagonal tower, so you can easily imagine the beauty of construction and the power of supervision over the entrance door from the north, east and west.
The famous Scottish architect Robert Adam considered this temple one of the most beautiful European monuments. The rectangular ground floor, the temple served as a celebration of Jupiter's cult. It lays on the elevated floor, and in front of the temple stood the porch on six pillars. Relief portraits on the portal, as well as a cassette battalion influenced the early Renaissance architecture of Andrija Alešija and Nikola Firentinac in Trogir. The transformation in Krstionica occurred in the late antiquity, and under the construction a crypt was dedicated to St. Tomi. I
133 locals recommend
Old Jupiter's Temple
2 Ul. Kraj Svetog Ivana
133 locals recommend
The famous Scottish architect Robert Adam considered this temple one of the most beautiful European monuments. The rectangular ground floor, the temple served as a celebration of Jupiter's cult. It lays on the elevated floor, and in front of the temple stood the porch on six pillars. Relief portraits on the portal, as well as a cassette battalion influenced the early Renaissance architecture of Andrija Alešija and Nikola Firentinac in Trogir. The transformation in Krstionica occurred in the late antiquity, and under the construction a crypt was dedicated to St. Tomi. I
Peristil as the central square of the Palace, housed in a section where several temples were built, was intended for Emperor Diocletian, celebrated as Jupiter's living son. The car appeared under the arched arch of the central part of the protirone, the subjects approached him, kneeling, kissing his scarlet cloak, or falling down in front of him, lying on the whole body on the ground. The red color of granite columns emphasizes the ceremonial function. Namely, from the Emperor Diocletian purple becomes the color of the emperor. By building a new city square with a hall (Pjaca) in 13./14. St., Peristyle becomes
455 locals recommend
Peristil ulica
Peristil ulica
455 locals recommend
Peristil as the central square of the Palace, housed in a section where several temples were built, was intended for Emperor Diocletian, celebrated as Jupiter's living son. The car appeared under the arched arch of the central part of the protirone, the subjects approached him, kneeling, kissing his scarlet cloak, or falling down in front of him, lying on the whole body on the ground. The red color of granite columns emphasizes the ceremonial function. Namely, from the Emperor Diocletian purple becomes the color of the emperor. By building a new city square with a hall (Pjaca) in 13./14. St., Peristyle becomes
Cellars of Diocletian's Palace represent one of the best-preserved antique complexes of this kind in the world, and are largely due to the fact that the historical core of Split 1979 is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. In Roman times, their function was to raise the emperor's rooms in the upper floor, but they were also the storage space of the Palace. As a constructive loyal copy of the upper rooms, they allow a faithful reconstruction of the appearance of the imperial chambers. In the early Middle Ages, one part was used for housing, and in one hall were found portions of the oil and wine production tower, which are still exposed today.
2289 locals recommend
Diocletian Palace walking tour
1 Dioklecijanova ul.
2289 locals recommend
Cellars of Diocletian's Palace represent one of the best-preserved antique complexes of this kind in the world, and are largely due to the fact that the historical core of Split 1979 is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. In Roman times, their function was to raise the emperor's rooms in the upper floor, but they were also the storage space of the Palace. As a constructive loyal copy of the upper rooms, they allow a faithful reconstruction of the appearance of the imperial chambers. In the early Middle Ages, one part was used for housing, and in one hall were found portions of the oil and wine production tower, which are still exposed today.
Prirodoslovni Muzej I Zoološki VRT - Split
3 Poljana kneza Trpimira
41 locals recommend
87 locals recommend
Croatian Maritime Museum
18 Glagoljaška ul.
87 locals recommend
Croatian National Theater in Split
1 Trg Gaje Bulata
401 locals recommend
774 locals recommend
Mestrovic Gallery
46 Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića
774 locals recommend
100 locals recommend
Old Town Hall
Narodni trg
100 locals recommend
329 locals recommend
Archaeological Museum Split
25 Ul. Zrinsko Frankopanska
329 locals recommend

Sightseeing

There are several important sights on this trendy square that lends itself to life in cafes, restaurants and exclusive shops, and often fairs are held. The largest is the octagonal Venetian tower, the remains of the former fort, built in the 15th century for the defense of the then small town. Opposite the tower is the magnificent palace of the old Milesi family from the 17th century with a spectacular Baroque facade, one of the best examples of that style throughout Dalmatia.In front of it is a monument to the father of Croatian literature, the Splinterian Mark Marulić, who was one of the most important thinkers and intellectuals of the 15th century. The author of the monument is Meštrović
7 locals recommend
Trg Braće Radić
Trg Braće Radić
7 locals recommend
There are several important sights on this trendy square that lends itself to life in cafes, restaurants and exclusive shops, and often fairs are held. The largest is the octagonal Venetian tower, the remains of the former fort, built in the 15th century for the defense of the then small town. Opposite the tower is the magnificent palace of the old Milesi family from the 17th century with a spectacular Baroque facade, one of the best examples of that style throughout Dalmatia.In front of it is a monument to the father of Croatian literature, the Splinterian Mark Marulić, who was one of the most important thinkers and intellectuals of the 15th century. The author of the monument is Meštrović
Pjaca (Narodni trg, another square not named in Split by a real name) is first mentioned in the 13th century as the width of St. Lovre, and the first inhabited part of Split outside of Diocletian's palace, with its west wall placed. For centuries, Pjaca is the central stage of city life, there is a Gothic building of the old town hall, now the exhibition space, was located in power, while still beautiful and preserved palaces at the edges of Pjaca lived the noble family Cambj, Pavlović, Nakić, Ciprianis, Karepić. There is also one of the oldest open bookstores in the world, Morpurgo, which today looks almost exactly as it looked in 1861, and in the Café Central where the split intellectuals
77 locals recommend
Narodni trg
Narodni trg
77 locals recommend
Pjaca (Narodni trg, another square not named in Split by a real name) is first mentioned in the 13th century as the width of St. Lovre, and the first inhabited part of Split outside of Diocletian's palace, with its west wall placed. For centuries, Pjaca is the central stage of city life, there is a Gothic building of the old town hall, now the exhibition space, was located in power, while still beautiful and preserved palaces at the edges of Pjaca lived the noble family Cambj, Pavlović, Nakić, Ciprianis, Karepić. There is also one of the oldest open bookstores in the world, Morpurgo, which today looks almost exactly as it looked in 1861, and in the Café Central where the split intellectuals
Prokurative (Trg Republike) is a large square situated west of Riva, like Venetian St. Mark's Square, surrounded by three non-Renaissance buildings with arches, and the square has its name that most people know it. The square is only open to the south, providing a wonderful view of the Port and the River. The construction of the Prokurative was initiated in the middle of the 19th century by one of the most prominent mayors in the history of the city Antonio Bajamonti, who wanted to show that Split was all based on Italian traditions. There are also colonnades like Venetian, and reliefs over the windows that invoke ancient and Renaissance influences. Bajamonti made a great theater
13 locals recommend
Trg Franje Tuđmana
Trg Franje Tuđmana
13 locals recommend
Prokurative (Trg Republike) is a large square situated west of Riva, like Venetian St. Mark's Square, surrounded by three non-Renaissance buildings with arches, and the square has its name that most people know it. The square is only open to the south, providing a wonderful view of the Port and the River. The construction of the Prokurative was initiated in the middle of the 19th century by one of the most prominent mayors in the history of the city Antonio Bajamonti, who wanted to show that Split was all based on Italian traditions. There are also colonnades like Venetian, and reliefs over the windows that invoke ancient and Renaissance influences. Bajamonti made a great theater
The cathedral bell tower (57 m) is the most prominent Dalmatian medieval building started in the 13th century. The bell tower at the turn of the 19th century was thoroughly renovated and changed somewhat. Today you can climb the stairs to the top of the bell tower, from which you can enjoy a spectacular view of the entire Split.
565 locals recommend
Saint Domnius Cathedral
3 Ul. Kraj Svetog Duje
565 locals recommend
The cathedral bell tower (57 m) is the most prominent Dalmatian medieval building started in the 13th century. The bell tower at the turn of the 19th century was thoroughly renovated and changed somewhat. Today you can climb the stairs to the top of the bell tower, from which you can enjoy a spectacular view of the entire Split.

Shopping

Ogranic food store
14 locals recommend
bio&bio
93 Morpurgova poljana
14 locals recommend
Ogranic food store
1102 locals recommend
Mall of Split
93 Ul. Josipa Jovića
1102 locals recommend
981 locals recommend
City Center one Split
207 Vukovarska ul.
981 locals recommend
491 locals recommend
Joker Mall
6 Put Brodarice
491 locals recommend
14 locals recommend
DM
2b Poljička cesta
14 locals recommend

Getting Around

Autobusni kolodvor Split station
227 locals recommend