Split, Croatia, is a captivating blend of ancient history and modern charm that’s hard to resist. Imagine strolling through the bustling streets of a city where Roman ruins coexist with lively cafes and shops. At the heart of Split lies Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the 4th century. This architectural marvel is not just a historical landmark; it’s a vibrant hub filled with restaurants, boutiques, and local artisans. As you wander through the palace's ancient walls, you’ll encounter the stunning Cathedral of Saint Domnius, which offers breathtaking views from its bell tower. The Riva, Split’s waterfront promenade, is perfect for people-watching while savoring a slice of the region's famous pašticada, a savory beef stew that’s a must-try. The city’s beaches, like Bačvice, are ideal for sunbathing and swimming in crystal-clear waters. Split is also a gateway to the enchanting Dalmatian islands, making it a perfect base for island hopping. With its rich history, delicious cuisine, and stunning coastal views, Split promises an unforgettable experience. Did you know that the city hosts the annual Split Summer Festival, showcasing music, theater, and dance? It’s
Split, Croatia
Top things to do in Split
18 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
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Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
The Cellars of Diocletian's Palace are a well-preserved subterranean complex that once supported the palace above.
Gallery of Fine Arts, Split
Comprehensive collection of Croatian fine art from the 14th century to contemporary works.
Marjan, Split
Marjan is a forested hill park offering panoramic views of Split, hiking trails, and historic chapels, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
Cathedral of Saint Domnius
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, originally Diocletian's mausoleum, is one of the oldest Catholic cathedrals in the world.
Golden Gate (Diocletian's Palace)
The Golden Gate was the main northern entrance to Diocletian's Palace, now a lively square featuring the statue of Gregory of Nin.
Ivan Meštrović Gallery
Villa with gardens overlooking the sea, showcasing sculptures by Croatia's most famous artist, Ivan Meštrović.
Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments
Early medieval Croatian artifacts, including stone carvings and jewelry, tracing the nation's origins.
Aqueduct of Diocletian
Remains of a Roman aqueduct with towering arches near Split, once supplying Diocletian's Palace.
Croatian Maritime Museum
Explore Croatia's seafaring past through ship models, naval uniforms, and maritime artifacts in a historic Split fortress.
Croatian National Theatre, Split
Attend opera, ballet, or drama in a grand 19th-century theater at the heart of Split's cultural scene.
Salona
Wander the ruins of ancient Salona, once the Roman capital of Dalmatia, with its amphitheater and city walls.
Fortress of Klis
A medieval fortress guarding Split with sweeping Adriatic views and a museum of military history.
Temple of Jupiter, Split
The Temple of Jupiter, now a baptistery, features a well-preserved Roman entrance and a striking statue of St. John the Baptist.
Žnjan
A lively pebble beach with a long promenade, cafes, and water sports on Split's coast.
Diocletian's Palace
Diocletian's Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the historic core of Split, built by the Roman emperor Diocletian as his retirement residence.
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