Explore the heart of Split, Croatia, from its ancient Roman roots within Diocletian's Palace to the vibrant social scene along the Riva promenade. Discover historical gems like the Peristyle and the Cathedral of Saint Dominus, then escape to the natural beauty and stunning vistas of Marjam Hill. This collection offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and scenic relaxation.
Bacvice Beach
A small, pleasant sandy beach located in a sheltered bay, easily accessible from the city center.
Riva promenade
A glorious, wide promenade styled in Napoleonic times, filled with bars and restaurants, serving as the social hub of the city.
Diocletian Palace
A remarkably intact and vast palace complex built by Roman Emperor Diocletian, which forms the core of Split's old city.
Silver Gate
An impressive ancient gate that served as one of the main entrances to Diocletian's Palace.
Peristyle
The best-preserved central square of Diocletian's Palace, featuring a colonnade and known for its historical significance and Game of Thrones appearances.
Cathedral of Saint Dominus
The oldest cathedral in the world, originally Emperor Diocletian's Mausoleum, converted by Christians in the 5th century.
People's Square
A central square in Split, historically a hub for the city's social life and administration.
Republic Square
An elegant public square in Split, designed with architectural similarities to St. Mark's Square in Venice.
Marjam hill
A large, accessible nature reserve offering walking trails, a botanical garden, and spectacular viewpoints of the city and Adriatic Sea.