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1Diocletian's Palace

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4.5
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
History museum
Ancient Ruins
Diocletian's Palace, located in Split, Croatia, was built for the Roman emperor Diocletian in the 4th century AD. Although referred to as a palace, it is more like a massive fortress with half of it serving as Diocletian's residence and the rest housing a military garrison. Today, this ancient site is part of Split's historic core and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This is a must see on split. Drink up the atmosphere and engineering that has made this place last for so long. Great views from the Bell tower of the whole old town and across the bay. Very well priced and signage in English as well as other languages. Can be busy when cruise ships are in but this is just the part of the hustle and bustle of life now in the city of Split.
Lee E — Google review
VIATOR tour on October 6, 2025. Guide was excellent and well informed local.. He willingly answered questions and kept the tour at a decent pace. He also gave updates on Game of Thrones film locations which was an added surprise. There are many stairs and walking can be a challenge. From the cruise port you can see the Palace structure. It is about a 20 minute walk. Follow the waters edge. We were rushed and had to take a cab at a ridiculous gouge of 20 Euro. We had lunch inside the palace walls. Very reasonable and good. We walked back to the cruise shop, no problem. The promenade (Riva) is filled with restaurants, …nice way to spend the afternoon. Recommend that VIATOR have an option of Adult +18, or a Family Tour. The children on our tour were highly distracting and uninterested in this historical tour, otherwise it was a very good 90 minutes.
Brad S — Google review
This was the most beautiful experience! For history nerds, to influencers, to everyday tourists I'd highly recommend the palace. We absolutely loved it! Take advantage of the package deals to see all the sites like the bell tower, crypt and more. Otherwise, incredible food is found inside and outside the walls
Laura W — Google review
If you love old architecture this is for you.The down side is it gets very busy. There are parts that you pay to go in but only if you want. Guided tours are available. Partial wheel chair access. Accessible parking is near by. Market stalls and restaurants also plentiful.
Kevin S — Google review
Beautiful spot in old town of Split. You can spend a few hours walking around, many shops and good restaurants. Use the King's gate and touch on the toe of the statue of the King for good luck.
Vipasiri N — Google review
This palace is a perfect place for your day out if you are willing to witness the amalgamation of history & modernity as this beautiful roman architecture (built in 12th century) has various restaurants & cafes serving lip-smacking food & beverages. Highly recommend 👌🏻
Manish S — Google review
Diocletian’s Palace is a fascinating glimpse into Split’s history and an absolute must-see. We were lucky enough to be staying right next to it, which made exploring the site incredibly easy. Hard to believe this was once the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s retirement home before the empire fell. The Roman influence is still strong throughout the complex, blending beautifully with the Croatian character that came later. The underground ruins are particularly intriguing, but watch your step—the stone stairs are smooth and can be slippery. Climbing the bell tower is another highlight. It’s a bit of a workout, but the panoramic views of Split from the top are breathtaking and well worth the effort. Throughout the palace grounds, you’ll find charming courtyards, little shops, and inviting cafés that make wandering through the area even more enjoyable. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just love exploring unique places, there’s plenty here to keep you captivated. If you’re visiting Split, make sure this is at the top of your list. It’s not just a historical site; it’s a journey through time with some of the best views in the city.
Regis K — Google review
As someone who loves history, it was very underwhelming. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice bit of history... But, definitely not worth paying for. Not much to see once you do pay, most of the rooms are the same and are mostly empty. See my photos below and you've seen the best parts.
Lee K — Google review
21000, Grad, Split, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Diocletian's Palace

2Green Market

4.4
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4.2
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Mentioned on 
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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Green Market, located near the east wall of Diocletian's Palace in Split Old Town, is a bustling outdoor farmers' market offering a wide variety of fresh produce and local products. The market features stalls selling fruits, vegetables, and a large selection of meats sourced from local farms. It is considered an essential activity when visiting Split, seamlessly blending into the vibrant tapestry of attractions in the area.
You will small sellers offering their products and some amenities. Very nice experience for a day program. Good food court is attached to the market.
Hans K — Google review
Nice market with fresh fruit and vegetable stalls on one side and souvenir shops on the other. It opens early in the morning and stays open until around 3 PM. Prices were reasonable. Its close proximity to the old city makes it a convenient spot to check out while visiting Split.
Nida Ö — Google review
Cute local market. Love coming here to see how the local lives and see all the fresh produce. They also have deli and butchers. Not selling seafood as they have a particular market in the old town selling only seafood. Highly recommended for just walking around and see what Croatian fresh market like.
Enoki D — Google review
Nice fresh market but we came in the afternoon most of the stalls already closed, still lots of fresh fruits, nuts and some souvenir shops still opened .
J — Google review
Great selection of fresh fruit and vegetables. Prices are very affordable and sellers are lovely. Mostly cash only, so bring coins. Watermelon is to die for!
I J — Google review
One of our favorite activities we did in Split! Cute shops, many different types of souvenirs and awesome food offering (mainly fruits and vegetables)
Zak W — Google review
I was expecting just food stands but no there’s so many clothes, jewellery and souvenir stands. It’s reasonably priced but if you’re a tourist they will over charge you so do look for items with set prices eg. It says 3 euro for a ring. Otherwise you will be charged 20 or more lol.
Jj B — Google review
Nice atmosphere to stroll around and have a coffee ☕️
Jana S — Google review
Ul. Stari pazar 8, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://visitsplit.com/en/517/pazar•Tips and more reviews for Green Market
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3City Center one Split

4.6
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3.5
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Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Shopping mall
City Center One Split, inaugurated in 2010, stands as the second largest shopping destination in Dalmatia, sprawling over an impressive 57,000 square meters. Nestled in the eastern part of Split, this vibrant shopping center boasts a diverse array of stores including popular brands like H&M and Mango. With three floors filled with shops and eateries ranging from fast food to casual dining options, it offers something for everyone.
Plenty shops, European prices. Clean toilets even for mummy’s separately. Plenty free parking. It’s a bit away from the city center. Food court with local and franchise brands included
Roland S — Google review
If you’re looking for a mall with mostly the same brands you’ll find in every other mall, you’ve come to the right place. Three floors with a simple corridor based floor plan and a food court. Overall very similar to the Split Mall. Roughly the same content as well. Very easily accessible parking garage.
Robert I — Google review
City Center One in Split is a great shopping center. The environment is modern and pleasant, everything is clean and well maintained. The toilets are very clean and free to use, which is a big plus. Free parking is available and the location has good accessibility, making it easy to visit. Overall, a very convenient and comfortable place for shopping and spending time. Highly recommended!
Tibike — Google review
City Center One Split is a fantastic shopping destination that offers a diverse mix of stores, entertainment, and dining options. Located conveniently in Split, it has something for everyone, from high-end fashion brands to local boutiques, making it a great spot for both tourists and locals. The mall is spacious and well-designed, allowing for a comfortable shopping experience with wide walkways and plenty of natural light. It has a good selection of both international and Croatian brands, ranging from Zara, H&M, and Guess to Croatian labels. The layout is easy to navigate, and the mall is clean and well-maintained. Beyond shopping, the entertainment options are a big plus. There’s a cinema, a play area for kids, and even some seasonal events that make it more than just a retail space. The dining options are varied, offering everything from quick bites at fast-food chains to more relaxed meals at sit-down restaurants, with choices that cater to different tastes and budgets. Parking is abundant and easy to access, and the customer service in the stores and mall is generally friendly and helpful. Overall, City Center One Split offers a well-rounded experience that makes it a top choice for shopping, dining, and leisure in the area. Highly recommended for a day out!
Saiful ( — Google review
The centre is under renovation, but it does not interfere with shopping because the scaffolding is secured and does not interfere with walking around the shops. It has a lot of parking spaces, and there is a separate zone near the centre. The centre has 3 large floors I-1 floor down. Many shops, some are expensive, others cheaper, for everyone there is something in their budget. There is also a supermarket, cafes, pastry shops, toilets and a small Ikea. It is clean and spacious there. The 1st line of escalators on the last level up does not work. Unfortunately, you have to walk up them, and it is very annoying when you have a lot of shopping. Overall, I am very impressed with this center. It is nicely green, bright, and clean.
Muminek260 S — Google review
A fantastic shopping center not far from the city center. A large number of shops with a rich offer of clothing, cosmetics, equipment and other goods. Within the shopping center is a large Spar supermarket where you can buy everything from food, drinks, hygiene and other necessities for the home. There is a butcher shop and a fish shop. The restaurant section has a great selection of fast food. There are also some very nice cafes to take a break. The garage is large and has sufficient capacity. After shopping, you can go to the Cineplexx cinema. There iz a gaming space for kids. In the garage there is also a go-kart track where you can really have fun.
Zoran J — Google review
Large shopping mall located on the end of the Split which is the only down side off it that I have.It has a lot of food courts (KFC,Mcdonalds,Chinese food,local grocery shop called INTERSPAR),sneaker shops,clothing shops,sport shops and so on.There is an enormous outside garage which is free.The mall has 3 floors not including -1 (which is the garage) and you can walk easily because there aren't many people.It has a lot of escalators and even elevators.Recommended!
Marino P — Google review
Very good and big shopping mall. Free car parking with lots of slots. Nice food court with Asian food, fast food, and coffee, including McDonald's. Popular brands. Clean restrooms with sanitizers. Plus there's a big supermarket on the ground floor.
Serhii T — Google review
Vukovarska ul. 207, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.citycenterone.hr/hr/split/naslovnica/•+385 21 510 130•Tips and more reviews for City Center one Split

4Mall of Split

4.5
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3.8
(251)
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Shopping mall
Shopping
Mall of Split is the largest shopping center in Dalmatia, offering a diverse range of international and local brands across four floors. It's a haven for fashion enthusiasts, catering to various budgets with options like Pepe Jeans, Timberland, Tommy Hilfiger, Mango and Tom Tailor. The mall also houses a cinema and numerous dining spots on each floor.
A well lit and clean mall with a good selection of stores. It has three stories and it's easy to navigate. The food hall is on the third floor with McDonald's and burger king and some others like Asian food and kebab. On the second floor there is a Sara store for example and a game arena. On the ground floor there is a kids play ground and it has one bigger convenient store where you can get everything a family could need. If you use Bolt or Uber have them pick you up at the main entrance to the mall.
Berglind B — Google review
A somewhat sizeable shopping mall with a bunch of stores. Local and international brands share the three floors. There’s also a food court, a cinema and some play areas for kids. Overall a pretty good variety. There’s also a shuttle service to and from downtown Split, which is a great thing. All that said, it didn’t stand out in any way. The space is bright and well designed overall, if a bit bland. Nothing sticks out. Still, something to visit when the weather gets too hot or too cold.
Robert I — Google review
Bigger shopping mall with a great offer of shops and a food section. Also, a multiplex cinema on the top floor and a two-story parking garage. Nice place to lose a few hours in case the weather doesn't allow you to enjoy the sea.
Fotke T — Google review
Nice Mall. Best for that indoor shopping when it is raining outside for a couple of hours. There is a big food court on the top floor with a Mcdonalds and some other local food options.
Madhur B — Google review
The mall itself is spacious and visually appealing, offering a wide range of stores and eateries. Parking is free, which is a big plus. A thoughtful highlight is the designated area for parents with babies—it’s a comfortable spot to relax, have a snack or drink while your little one plays safely. However, a few things could be improved. The music throughout the mall was quite loud and became a bit tiring over time. Also, the toilets could use a refresh. Although they are cleaned regularly, there was a noticeable sewage smell, and the toilet seats looked yellowed rather than clean white. All in all, a convenient place for shopping with great potential, but a few details could make the experience even better.
R Z — Google review
Huge mall, so many shops from high end to casual daily wear. Much better than the Joker Mall, which is about 15 mins away. There is 4 floors with allot of cafes and food spots. You can easily lose a couple hours here. Loved it!
Jenna T — Google review
Best shopping centre in Split. Lots of stores and a really good food court. It is really clean and has 4 parking stories in total and. The only issue is that it does not work on Sundays sometimes, but it is the law and not their fault so you cannot blame them. To summarize, I definitely recommend Mall Of Split to everyone.
Luka Ž — Google review
Excellent mall! Also there is a free bus shuttle if you would like to go there or go back to the city. Personally did not find many shops that are not in my country (Estonia), but it is definitely worth to take a look if you want to see local malls. I was very pleased and also there are many food places to eat as well or go to the cinema or chill out with your children over there.
Janno D — Google review
Ul. Josipa Jovića 93, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.mallofsplit.hr/•+385 21 444 397•Tips and more reviews for Mall of Split

5Galerija Studio Naranča

4.8
(30)
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5.0
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Art gallery
Artist
The Galerija Studio Naranča is a beautiful and well-designed gallery that offers a lot more than just great art. The atmosphere is lively, colorful, and cheerful, making it an excellent place to visit. The artwork on display is by local artist Pavo Majic, and his designs are very cool. If you're looking for a unique gift or souvenir, Studio Naranča is definitely worth checking out.
So happy that we get ti visit this little shop and gallery. Owner was super nice and friendly. We got our unique and cute souvenirs for Split. Love their art pieces and jewelry.
Hsing H — Google review
Beautiful little gallery. The artist and owner Pavo is wonderful to just sit and chat with. We ended up purchasing 4 prints and carried them home. Thank you so much Tim
Tim — Google review
Beautiful artworks and jewelry perfectly exhibiting the bold colors of Dalmatia. Worth a visit!
Shih-Wei C — Google review
One of the best local art shops in Split, with unique creations.
Benito J — Google review
I love this gallery, and the prints are amazing.
Mario L — Google review
Great artwork by in-house artist
CKP — Google review
Ok
Stjepan M — Google review
Wonderful graphic designs in the Diocletian Pakace complex!
Sandra C — Google review
Ul. Majstora Jurja 5, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.studionaranca.com/•+385 98 970 2524•Tips and more reviews for Galerija Studio Naranča
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6Emmezeta

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Furniture store
Emmezeta is a shopping mall located in Kastel Sucurac, not far from Split. It's situated about 7-8 km from the center of Split and can be easily reached by bus, with lines 2, 37, and 38 stopping near the mall. Although it's not in Split itself, it's conveniently accessible for those traveling between Split and Trogir along the old road.
21000, Grad, Split, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Emmezeta

7Joker Mall

4.5
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3.7
(37)
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3 lists 
Shopping mall
Joker Mall in Split is a modern, multi-level shopping center that offers an exceptional shopping experience. Located just a short 10-minute walk from the historic Old Town, it boasts over a hundred stores featuring high-street fashion brands, children's clothing, sportswear, and footwear. The mall also houses a supermarket, food court, cinema and European fashion brands. With its prime location and extensive array of shops on four floors, Joker Mall has become a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
Joker Mall, located near the city centre of Split, is a convenient shopping destination with a wide range of facilities. It offers a variety of retail stores, a supermarket, and a cinema complex. There are several cafes and restaurants, including a great Chinese fast food restaurant. The rooftop dining area is a fantastic spot to enjoy a meal with a view. Fitness enthusiasts can enjoy the gym on the top floor. The mall provides plenty of parking and free Wi-Fi, making it a great place to shop, dine, and relax.
Michael S — Google review
Nice mall but crowded and difficult to get parking. Most locals love to hang out here I’m told. Food court has a wide range. The restaurants are good too. It’s like any other mall and nothing exceptional
Sang E — Google review
We were looking for a shopping mall open on Sunday around Split, and Joker was the only one we found! It felt like the whole city was there. Nice atmosphere, plenty of shops, and a good place to spend some time.
Kätlin V — Google review
Upmarket for Split. Had a good number of retail outlets across the 5 floors. Good creche at the top for parents and kids to hang out in. Each floor has a dedicated waitress/waiter ready to get you a coffee/cold drink or bite to eat when you sit at one of the tables around the Central atrium area in the middle. (A nice personalised touch, but a little annoying if you are just wanting to rest your feet if you're partner is shopping 🛍 😉 and you don't want to purchase any food or drink). Wifi is good in there and at a temperate climate. Tommy supermarket on the ground floor which is excellent.
Simon C — Google review
Not a bad mall. Has a little bit of everything you need.
George C — Google review
Great shopping mall, only one in split that opens on sunday till 9pm. Mc donalds, dm store, elizabetta franchi and so many designer brands plus there is New Yorker inside for extremely cheap clothes if u forget stuff from home. Highly recommended
Liliana B — Google review
This is definitely the best and coziest mall center to spend some time , especially during the winter if it’s raining and windy outside. The location is 10 minutes walk distance from city center and it’s located in a nice neighborhood area. Inside there are a lot of stores and good restaurants on the top floor. Definitely my favorite place to go for!!
Francesco R — Google review
Love to go here with my son, go in McDonald’s, watching movie in Cinestar etc. We can spend here whole day!
Đani L — Google review
Put Brodarice 6, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.joker.hr/•+385 21 396 909•Tips and more reviews for Joker Mall

8Matejuška

4.6
(1915)
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Marina
Matejuška is a small cove near Split's Riviera, historically used as a boat dock by local fishermen. Nowadays, it's a popular hangout for both locals and tourists, especially young adults who gather to enjoy drinks and music against the backdrop of the sea. The area also hosts a fresh fish market on its western side, open from early morning until late evening.
An easy going promenade where people of Split relax, drink beer (bought in a nearby liquorshop), enjoy in the sun, chatting and people-watching. The views of the old city centre and the harbour are priceless.
Mirko S — Google review
Very walkable and pleasant. Lots to see and enjoy while taking in the fresh air by the waterside.
Philip S — Google review
Lovely place for a walk outside the Riva, it's a small harbour area with many boats and tour cruises. There's a few monuments, and you can get a phenomenal panorama view of Split.
Mat B — Google review
Matejuška is the quieter, more calm side of Split’s waterfront. Once a traditional fishing harbor, it still keeps that local charm with small boats, fishermen, and a relaxed vibe.
J — Google review
Beach is beautiful with shade trees covering half the beach. If you get too much sun you can retreat a few feet from the water but not get burned. Local shops have all the food and beach supplies you will need.
Jeff H — Google review
Nice little port
Leonardo P — Google review
A very nice harbour within the city. Great for a short afternoon break and ice cream after visiting the palace. Lush green park with plenty of benches line up to the stone walkway where tour boates are ready to take you for sight seeing.
Klaus P — Google review
If you want to stop and pet a cute kitty cat. Cat tom is your perfect place to see and pet a sweet boy who loves chin scratches.
Tye S — Google review
Trumbićeva obala 3, 21000, Split, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Matejuška

9Fishmarket

4.4
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Seafood market
Fish store
Located in the heart of Split, Peskarija is a historic fish market that has been operating since the late 1800s. The market offers a vibrant and bustling atmosphere where locals and visitors can purchase an array of fresh seafood, including anchovies, mackerels, basses, lobsters, scampi, and monkfishes. The market is housed in a charming white stone building with an open space in front of it.
This place is amazing! So much cool fish to buy, and everybody is super friendly! Mornings are best, since they tend to sell out. And of course it is nice if you cook the fish right away - it really is delicious. Haggling is acceptable 🙌 A lot of sardines, make great souvenirs!
Teri A — Google review
Very vibrant place, full of character as you'd expect from somewhere in the heart of split. Excellent selection of fish and prawns.
Tom — Google review
Great value, prawns were delicious €12 a kilogram. Cannot beat fresh from the boat
Nicci H — Google review
Limited selection but everything was fresh and I was there on a Sunday.
Scott T — Google review
It's really big and there are lots of different fish. 🐟 But it is a lot expensive so that's that but els really nice. The people selling are pushing you to buy there fish one person even began packing a lot of prawns, and we told him we wanted to pay 25 euros, he just took his calculator and typed 50 euro. We told him no, that we were not going to spend 50 euros he just got angry and told us to go. But some of the both are nice with big fish. It does smell, so if you dont like the smell of fish, I would not recommend it.
Richard B — Google review
Great selection of fish, but as previously mentioned it's definitely better to go there early around 7-9 for more choice. Most of the sellers font speak English but are really helpful and even if you don't know Croatian they'll be glad to help you out. You just need simple words like dobro dan/ jutro and koliko? (how much?) and they'll understand :) I'll go there again for sure!
Zuzanna N — Google review
Not very big but with very fresh wild caught and Farmed Fishes. Bring some cash.
Oluwatobi B — Google review
We got fresh, tasty, locally caught fish! The vendors are super friendly, polite, and speak English. Definitely recommend this place!” 🐟✨
Kateryna Z — Google review
Hrvatska, Obrov ul. 5, 21000, Split, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Fishmarket

10Tržnica Pazarić

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Market
Tržnica Pazarić, also known as Pazar and Peskerija by the locals, is a bustling farmers market and fish market in Split. Visitors can find an abundance of fresh, locally sourced fruits and vegetables, creating a vibrant atmosphere that's highly recommended by many. With a wide selection to cater to everyone's needs, this lovely and small market is definitely worth a visit for those looking to experience the authentic local produce scene in Split.
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Nevenka Ć — Google review
A small local market with just a few stands, but always full of fresh fruits and vegetables. It may be little, but there’s something for everyone. On my last visit, I arrived after 5 PM, when the market had already closed.
Sabrina M — Google review
Lovely and small
Magdalena V — Google review
Super offer
Tomi M — Google review
Ko trznica...
Jakša Z — Google review
Ok
Roko R — Google review
Super
Nada C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although it is a small market, I really like it. The vegetables and fruits are always fresh. The fishmonger and butcher are well stocked and I am happy to own this Pazarić. (Original) Iako je manja tržnica jako mi se sviđa. Povrće i voće je uvijek svježe. Ribarnica i mesnice su dobro opskrbljene i rado posjedujem ovaj Pazarić.
Ljiljana J — Google review
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11Bonbonnière KRAŠ

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Candy store
Bonbonnière Kraš is a renowned establishment with nearly a century of history. The colorful shop offers an array of sweet treats including chocolates, candies, biscuits, and wafers, as well as savory delicacies. Visitors can find unique items perfect for gifts or personal indulgence. Customers praise the friendly staff and recommend trying the delicious desserts at reasonable prices.
A wonderful and fast spot for individually wrapped single bite chocolates, chocolate bars, coffee mix, and chocolate gift bundles. All are fairly priced and very easy gifts for home!
Allison N — Google review
Great selction of chocolates from Kras. Absolutely love the Keks and Domicica bars.
Samuel A — Google review
Went in the store to buy gifts for my family but the lady was extremely rude to us so we left. Would have given them a zero rating if I could!
Reece A — Google review
The best sweet treats!! Taken as souvenirs, these are the most popular item I brought back - Bajadera.
Lauren B — Google review
Great chocolate. Makes great gifts to take home. They had a special edition candied orange peel chocolate that I’m sorry I didn’t buy 10 of. Never could find it again on my croatia trip.
Joanne C — Google review
Very friendly staff, delicious desserts for a moderate price. I highly recommend it.
Dejan A — Google review
Bad attention to the public. We arrived before closing time and the lady did not open the door for us.
Isabel P — Google review
Good chocolate and the clerk is friendly. The opening hour is quite early
M L — Google review
Martinjski Prolaz 1, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.kras.hr/•+385 21 346 138•Tips and more reviews for Bonbonnière KRAŠ

12Grgur Ninski

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In the heart of Split's old town, visitors can explore a variety of historical and cultural attractions on a free walking tour. The tour includes stops at Diocletian's palace walls, gates, and defensive towers, as well as landmarks like Peristyle square, St. Domnius Cathedral & Bell Tower, Vestibule, Diocletian's cellars, Temple of Jupiter, and more.
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13Jaman Art Center

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Located just a short stroll from Diocletian's Palace, the Jaman Art Center is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. The gallery showcases the vibrant and surreal pop-art paintings of Split-based artist Danijel Jaman. His works are known for their explosive use of color and can be purchased at the gallery's online shop. Visitors can expect to find a diverse collection that includes paintings, prints, sculptures, and even cell phone cases.
We had an amazing experience at Jaman Art. We'd gone especially to see the art and found it even better than expected. We loved the style and especially the kinds of messages he is creating and sharing with the world. We ended up buying a lot of his art and being really pleased with it. We already have the butterflies 🦋 up at home and are waiting for the canvas to be ready to hang! Jaman is making a fabulous statement with his art, I'd recommend supporting his work.
Alice C — Google review
We loved this gallery and ended up buying one of the canvas art works with acrylic to take home to Australia. The artwork really challenges you to think - about the characters, the messages, the textures, and the colours. Highly recommend viewing g the work of this very talented artist.
Louise S — Google review
One of the best place in Split. Very nice and beautiful art callery. I really like that style and staff give us small tour and tell about artist's history/background. You must visit here when you are in Split.
Yong-Cong Y — Google review
Wonderful experience. It's a shop of an artist that sells pop art, surreal art and graffiti art paintings. We only came to visit and see the paintings but if you can't to buy the range is between 5000€~15000€ for originals and 500€~5000€ for modified copies. He art was super realistic and the surreal paintings were very beautiful. All of the paintings had a very deep meaning, mostly about society. They also sell phone cases for Iphone and Samsung
Eros — Google review
Happened to be staying in the apartment above, which is owned by the artist, and fell in love with his artwork from first sight. I bought 2 posters and a phone case and Daniel told me the story of each. Everything is vibrant and beautiful! Highly recommend!
Carmen L — Google review
The journey through buying this painting…from meeting Daniel,…spending hours looking at it…communicating when we came back to the Uk and the delivery and packaging has been unbelievably brilliant… Daniel is a lovely guy who really gets inside why he painted the art in the first place and he is happy to share what he was feeling........... I am very impressed and would highly recommend to anyone who is a little nervous about having a painting shipped home… Well done. And thank you for a piece of art that we will treasure… Regards Mark Styles Simply exemplary service
Mark S — Google review
I loved this small pop art center, the artwork is intriguing, has a funny or sarcastic side and it is hard to leave without buying something. Beside the original pictures, they have some nice posters and different objects with prints from the originals. It is really worth to visit it, Jaman is a local talented artist.
So S — Google review
What a find. It was lovely talking with the artist and learning g more about his techniques.
Suzanne C — Google review
Dobrić 14, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.jaman-art.com/•+385 98 322 719•Tips and more reviews for Jaman Art Center

14Vestibul

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Historical landmark
Vestibul is a significant stop on the free Split walking tour, situated in the old town near Diocletian's Palace. This domed room made of stone was once an entrance reserved for Diocletian's esteemed guests. Today, it attracts photographers and Instagram enthusiasts due to its picturesque circular opening to the sky and its proximity to the cathedral. The acoustics of Vestibul also make it a favored spot for local singers and a cappella groups.
The Diocletian Palace area of Split is full of surprises, and one of the best is this entryway into the original 4th century Palace. Designed much like the Pantheon of Ancient Rome, it still maintains enough of the architectural skeleton to give you a sense of what the original might have looked like. You can see the top of the bell tower through the ocular space in the roof and musicians play at various times through the day. It's just a place to pass through, but it leaves a lingering effect
Nigel M — Google review
The Vestibul in Split is a beautiful space to walk through where history wraps around you in stone and echo. The circular walls and open sky above create a moment of calm right in the heart of the old city. It is not a place where you linger for hours but one that stays with you long after you pass through. The mix of ancient architecture and soft light gives it a quiet magic especially early in the morning or late in the evening. A short visit full of feeling a passageway between centuries worth slowing down for.
Mia V — Google review
There is no way you are coming to Split and not stopping by to see this fine example of ancient dome engineering. My only regret was I never had the opportunity to hear some local singers in this area - other videos seemed amazing. Do not miss the opportunity to grab a picture from above - go through the dome from the square. You will see a museum straight ahead, but make an immediate left - pay 2 euros each and make you way up the stairs. When you get to the top, walk freely for some amazing photos. Thanks.
Troy C — Google review
Diocletian's Palace is a rather arbitrary name. The palace itself hasn't survived in its original form, but some of its rooms have been preserved and are quite interesting. This includes the vestibule, which is remarkably well-preserved and boasts superb acoustics. The impression is spoiled by the concert bands that sing in the center of the vestibule and the "Roman legionnaires" who stalk gullible tourists and offer to pose for photos with them.
Game G — Google review
The Vestibule, also known as The Rotonda or The Atrium, is the first section of the imperial corridor in Diocletian's Palace that led from the Peristyle. High open ceiling structure with entrances from both ways.
Mat B — Google review
Very atmospheric place to walk through if you catch the right time! Been through twice; the first had local singers performing in which was great with the acoustics of the stone dome. The second timez the Roman soldiers were preparing for a speech (around 12pm?) and headed out for a 5-min performance.
Joe S — Google review
Guard area entrance to the Palace, now a tourist attraction with excellent acoustics for local dalmatia singers
Peter M — Google review
It served as the entrance hall to the imperial apartments. Beautiful architecture.
J — Google review
Ul. Iza Vestibula 1, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://visitsplit.com/en/525/vestibule•Tips and more reviews for Vestibul

15Marmontova ul.

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Marmontova ul. is a bustling street in Split, Croatia, known for its proximity to the vibrant Fish Market. This market is a must-visit for those looking to cook with fresh seafood during their stay. Located on a charming square adjacent to Marmontova ul., the market offers an array of locally caught fish and provides insight into the region's culinary culture.
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16Peškarija Sibe

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Fish store
Peškarija Sibe is a must-visit fish market in Split, offering daily fresh seafood and a wide variety of fish products including dried, frozen, and canned items. The friendly staff can also clean your purchases for you. Additionally, the market features a kitchen where freshly prepared meals are available for a healthy and delicious lunch. Visitors can also receive plenty of tasty recipes and useful advice from the knowledgeable staff.
(Translated by Google) An unmissable place in Split. Fresh and delicious with friendly staff. The finished finger-licking dish 🐙🐟. (Original) Nezaobilazno mjesto u Splitu. Friško i lipo uz ljubazno osoblje. Gotova spiza za prste lizat🐙🐟.
Mario M — Google review
Fish market, daily fresh fish and seafood every day, possibility of cleaning. There are also many fish product like dried, frozen, canned products..., a numerous variety of sea fruits. A part of this shop is a kitchen where some of just prepaired meals are offered for your healthy and delicious lunch. If interested, you'll be given a plenty of tasty recepies and usefull advices.
SLAVEN L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The fish is great, but the rating is like this because of the employee with the braid who doesn't know how to say good morning. Totally disinterested and absent. He refuses to clean the fish on three occasions. Once she arranged the boxes on the counter and said: "I have nothing left to clean from the boxes". Twice it happened an hour, an hour and a half before closing: "It's over, we're not cleaning for you anymore". Congratulations to the employees in Žnjan and Blatine. Very cordial and never deny cleaning service. (Original) Riba je odlična, ali ocjena je ovakva zbog djelatnice s pletenicom koja ne zna reći dobar dan. Totalno nezainteresirana i odsutna. U tri navrata odbija očistiti ribu. Jednom je naredala kutije na pult i govori: “Ja vam ode nemam di očistit od kutija”. Dva puta se dogodilo sat, sat i po prid zatvaranje: “Gotovo, više vam ne čistimo”. Za djelatnice na Žnjanu i na Blatinama sve pohvale. Jako srdačne i nikada ne uskraćuju uslugu čišćenja.
Mia W — Google review
(Translated by Google) The offer is rich, the saleswomen are friendly and always ready to help the customer with advice on cleaning the fish. In addition to a variety of fresh fish, delicious and beautifully prepared fish and other seafood dishes are offered. Here you can buy first-class dry cod, salted Imućni, cleaned prawns and various frozen fish, sardines and olive oil, at reasonable prices. (Original) Ponuda bogata, prodavačice ljubazne i uvjek spremne pomoči kupcu s savjetom i kod čišćenja ribe. Pored razne svježe ribe nude se ukusna i lijepo pripremljena jela od ribe i drugih plodova more. Tu se može kupiti suhi Bakalar prve klase, slani Imućni, očiščene kozice i razna smrznute riba, sardine i maslinovo ulje, cijene povoljne.
Ivica M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent ready-made fish dishes. Top choice, fair price. Great recommendation (Original) Odlicna gotova jela od ribe. Vrhunski izbor,postena cijena. Velika preporuka
Nik — Google review
(Translated by Google) Always kind and excellent. Good prices for fresh fish and cooked dishes. The most affordable cooked fish dish in Split. (Original) Uvijek ljubazno i odlično. Povoljne cijene friške ribe i kuvane spize. Najpovoljnija kuvana riblja spiza u Splitu.
Ivan R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ready meals cold, tasteless and overpriced. Never again (Original) Gotova jela hladna, neukusna i preskupa. Nikad više
M R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice women work in the fish market, always smiling and kind, the fish is mostly fresh but there should be more choice, the kitchen always smells good. (Original) Jako drage žene rade u ribarnicu, u ijek nasmijane i ljubazne, riba uglavnom svježa ali bi trebalo biti više izbora, kuhinja miriše uvijek dobro.
Mucika ( — Google review
Ul. Velimira Terzića 5, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://www.ancora.hr/lokacija/•+385 99 242 3782•Tips and more reviews for Peškarija Sibe

17Lidl

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Supermarket
Discount supermarket
Lidl is known for its high-quality bakery goods and groceries, offering excellent products at reasonable prices. While some customers feel that the quality of food and bakery items has slightly declined over time, many still appreciate the value Lidl provides. The supermarket is often crowded, with limited space for packing purchased items after checkout. Despite this, it offers a friendly and professional shopping experience, as evidenced by a customer's positive encounter with an employee who returned a lost wallet.
An very large Lidl that has a lot of produce and various options to choose from. Produce is fresh and my top pick when it comes to shopping. It has a free parking lot and garage up to 90 minutes.
Marino P — Google review
Great grocery store for every day needs. Lots of different nationalities present… as the saying goes: divided by language, United by Lidl😃 And of course, the most important thing 90 min free parking
Octav V — Google review
Nice, warm food from the bakery section. The only complaint I have is the service where I stood waiting almost 5 minutes at the self service register waiting for help, but otherwise its a standard shop.
Orz — Google review
Still great store as ever, great produce, meats, fish, amazing selection of frozen goods, wonderfull bakery, wide selection of beers and wines and all household products. Plentiful parking, nice clean stores and friendly helpfull staff.
Serafin S — Google review
Downgrading my previous rating since nowadays this store is becoming more and more untidy. Floors are often dirty, frozen food is covered with frost,etc - basically, there is a general feeling of mess and neglect. Yes, there are more customers during the season, but it only means more staff should be hired. Not going there again until Autumn, then maybe I'll reconsider... Update: It's mid September already, so I went to this shop again. Nothing has changed. Now even shopping baskets are dirty and neglected - it's hard to find one that has working rollers. Did not receive any comment from Lidl since my previous comment, so downgrading to two stars. Second update: Finally got a reaction from Lidl. I hope they follow through on their promises. I will give this store another try around Christmas. As it is in the convenient location for me, I would rather see them improve, than give this store up completely.
Leo G — Google review
Very big Lidl with big parking free for first 90 minutes. Some very good Croatian wines for much better prices than elsewhere. Convenient supermarket with attractive prices, before boarding the Split ferry with your car, 3 km down the same main road.
Pedro P — Google review
Little bit more organized would be better
Camilo B — Google review
Good prices, shopping done quickly. Love their bakery window. Enough free parking in the basement. Good weekly sales. Recently prices increased even more than in other grocery stores, which doesn't make Lidl first go to store, which is unfortunate. Very busy between 10-11am.
Dubravka S — Google review
Poljička cesta 37, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://www.lidl.hr/•+385 800 200 220•Tips and more reviews for Lidl

18Salona Mall

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Shopping mall
Salona Mall is a smaller shopping center situated in the outskirts of Split. It houses a mix of international and Croatian retailers, offering a wide range of products from clothing and cosmetics to electronics and souvenirs. The mall features convenient garage parking and various amenities such as banks, ATMs, restaurants, cafes, drug stores, pharmacies, post offices, hairdressers, lottery outlets, jewelry shops, and more.
This mall has everything you need.From groceries,men's and women footwear, clothes, jewelry, cafes and kid entertainment.It also has a large parking underneath it with a car wash and detailing.Pretty good mall I would have to say!
Marino P — Google review
A rather small mall. Got a bunch of shops, but compared to the competitors, it’s not great. The biggest draw is the Decathlon store. If you’re looking for cheap sportswear, this might be the place for you.
Robert I — Google review
Nice place, little stores, big free parking . If you need cold beer 🍻 in konzum , You will only find the hottest beer because the refrigerator is off!!!
Slobodan M — Google review
Not a very large mall but it has a large supermarket, and the Decathlon which was what we were looking for
Camilo B — Google review
Nice mall, small but decent. There are no major clothing stores but there are home stores, a huge sports store and a great grocery store.
Tori L — Google review
Nice little shopping mall, free parking, a decent food court and a really nice cafe with an overwhelming selection of cakes to choose from! Plenty of little clothing stored, a supermarket and sports shops. Free toilets indoors, spacious and not very busy. The mall itself is pretty small, but has a decent selection of goods.
Robert F — Google review
A nice clean mall with a large sports shop (Decathlon) and a very large grocery store (Konzom). We also had lunch there at the restaurant with some excellent authentic Croatian food. They also serve some good looking pizzas.
Todd B — Google review
Not crowded, and especially we liked Biberon offering different homemade food menu options! Very tasty!
Olya K — Google review
Ul. Antuna Gustava Matoša 10, 21210, Solin, Croatia•https://m.facebook.com/salonamallcentar/?locale2=hr_HR•Tips and more reviews for Salona Mall

19Ljekarna Pablo - Solin Mercator Centar

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Pharmacy
Ljekarna Pablo - Solin Mercator Centar is a pharmacy located in the TC Salona mall, just outside Split on the way to the airport. The mall itself is Split's second largest shopping center and features a large supermarket along with around two dozen stores offering various products such as clothing, jewelry, accessories, and shoes. Visitors have praised the friendly and professional staff at Ljekarna Pablo, who are known for their helpful service and extensive knowledge about available products.
This pharmacy in Mercator is excellent.Located left od the main entrance it has everything you need.Worker that was working was very kind ,helpful, and even gave me further information about the question I had ask.All in all, this is a very good pharmacy to go to!
Marino P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The staff is friendly, the atmosphere is pleasant, and best of all, a young girl with blond hair and blue eyes, even if he is sick, he will get better immediately!☺️ (Original) Osoblje ljubazno ,ambijent ugodan ,a najbolje od svega jedna djetatnica plave kose i plavih ociju,covjek i ako je bolestan odmah mu bude bolje!☺️
Zeljko C — Google review
Nice
Ana P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Horror. Save money, save nerves and go anywhere else. Gentlemen, on the counter is the last thing you need. And the doctor himself says that the diplomas on the wall are HRK 300. And I gave HRK 300 for the examination so that they could write down on paper what I said myself. Var. (Original) Uzas. Ustedite lovu, ustedite zivce I idite bilo gdje drugo. Gospoda na pultu je zadnje sto vam treba. A doktor I sam prica kako su diplome na zidu 300kn. A 300kn sam dala za pregled da vam na papir napisu ono sto sam i sama rekla. Var.
H M — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the pharmacy Pablo - Salona mall you are always greeted by friendly staff from whom you can get what you are looking for, and learn a lot of unknown information. (Original) U ljekarni Pablo -Salona mall uvijek vas dočeka ljubazno osoblje od kojeg dobijete tražene, te saznate i mnoge nepoznate informacije.
Dragana M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent pharmacy, well equipped, excellent employees, ready to help and give good advice, congratulations👍🥰 (Original) Odlična ljekarna,dobro opremljena,vrhunski djelatnici,spremni pomoći i dati dobar savjet,svaka čast👍🥰
Nilica B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was looking for the equivalent of Czech products. Very nice service. They finally found me Croatian equivalents. I recommend :) (Original) Hledal jsem ekvivalent českých produktů. Velmi milá obsluha. Nakonec mi našli chorvatské ekvivalenty. Doporučuji :)
Tomáš H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pharmacy with a large number of items and friendly staff, located in TC Salona mall (Original) Ljekarna sa velikim brojem artikala i ljubaznim osobljem,nalazi se u TC Salona mall
Jasminka P — Google review
Ul. Antuna Gustava Matoša 10, 21210, Solin, Croatia•http://www.ljekarna-pablo.hr/•+385 21 245 344•Tips and more reviews for Ljekarna Pablo - Solin Mercator Centar

20Ribarnica Dišpet

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Fish store
Ribarnica Dišpet, also known as the Fish Market, is situated in a captivating building on Marmont Street, just a short stroll from Peoples Square in Split. Visitors can find an array of fresh fish for purchase and even opt for ready-made friganas. The market is renowned for offering good quality fish at reasonable prices and boasts friendly and helpful sellers who are eager to assist customers.
(Translated by Google) Good offer, friendly seller (Original) Dobra ponuda, ljubazna prodavaćica
Gvido P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Yesterday crooks cheated my father. The man is a pensioner with poor eyesight. They sold him squids at the price of a squid and added a kettlebell to each one to gain weight. Shame on you!!! We will never buy anything from you again 🤮 (Original) Jučer su pokvarenjaci prevarili mog oca. Čovjek je umirovljenik sa slabijim vidom. Prodali su mu lignjune po cijeni liganja i još su u svaki uvalili po jednu giricu da dobiju na težini. Sram vas bilo!!! Nikad više kod vas nećemo kupit ništa 🤮
Igor B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fraudsters! On October 1, 2024. they sold me squid for the price of a squid and they put a kettlebell in each squid to gain weight. I am a pensioner with low vision, so I only saw the scam when I went to prepare them. Shame, what disgusting people! (Original) Prevaranti! Dana 1.10.2024. prodali su mi lignjune za cijenu liganja i u svaki lignjun su utirali po jednu giricu da dobiju na težini. Ja sam umirovljenik sa slabijim vidom, pa sam prevaru vidio tek kad sam ih išao pripremiti. Sramota kakvi odvratni ljudi!
Nenad B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The service staff are friendly and can speak simple English. The vegetables, fruits and seafood are all fresh and the prices are good. Worth recommending. (Original) 服务人员很友好,都可以讲简单英语。蔬菜水果和海鲜都很新鲜,价格也不错。值得推荐。
Song G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately I have never found it open (Original) К сожалению не разу не застала открытым
Vikysia_25_12 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The worst service in town. Disrespect for customers and their time. Shame!!! Avoid at all costs! (Original) Najgora usluga u gradu.Nepoštivanje kupaca i njihova vremena.Sramota!!! Izbjeći pod svaku cijenu!
Nevena — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good, fresh fish to buy and there are ready-made friganas... (Original) Dobra, svježa riba za kupit i ima gotova frigana...
Vedran S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fresh fish, good price and a great seller. (Original) Svježa riba, dobra cijena i super prodavačica.
Draga K — Google review
Ul. Bruna Bušića, 21000, Split, Croatia•+385 99 423 9333•Tips and more reviews for Ribarnica Dišpet
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21Sajam Vina i Delicija Vinski Podrum Split

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Wine wholesaler and importer
Sajam Vina i Delicija Vinski Podrum Split, located beneath the Diocletian Palace, is a unique attraction that offers visitors a glimpse into ancient prison chambers. While these underground cells are now only open for special events, the main alley connecting them features stalls selling souvenirs and artworks. This event showcases an array of local delicacies including wine and cheese, making it a must-visit for food and wine enthusiasts.
(Translated by Google) Something too good and what Split needs to offer... wine, cheese and a host of delicacies has a place in Split cellars, unlike Chinese jinđuri, i.e. "souvenirs". It's a shame that it doesn't last at least the whole season, and not just 2 days. (Original) Nešto predobro i šta Splitu treba u ponudi... vinu, siru i domaćin delicijama je mjesto u Splitskim podrumima za razliku od kineskih đinđurija tj."suvenira". Šteta da ne traje barem kroz cijelu sezonu, a ne samo 2 dana.
Mladjo — Google review
Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 18, 21000, Split, Croatia•+385 91 335 2837•Tips and more reviews for Sajam Vina i Delicija Vinski Podrum Split

22Peristil

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Peristil is a stunning square located in the heart of Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia. This historic site is surrounded by impressive columns and arches, creating a grand and picturesque setting. Visitors can soak up the ancient atmosphere as they explore this well-preserved area, which was once the center of public life in the palace. Today, Peristil serves as a vibrant hub for cultural events and performances, adding a modern energy to its timeless surroundings.
21000, Grad, Split, Croatia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Peristil

23Bokeria Kitchen & Wine

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Bokeria Kitchen & Wine is a stylish restaurant and bar in Split, named after Barcelona's La Boqueria market. It combines the concept of a high-end restaurant and a wine bar, attracting international celebrities. The interior design is spectacular, making it one of the city's most recognizable locations. Bokeria offers pan-Mediterranean cuisine and an extensive wine list, perfect for wine lovers.
Best octopus I've had having been around Croatia 4 times now. The tenderness and juiciness of the meats is outstanding, and the garnishes and side dishes are just as good. The risotto is also absolutely incredible. The starters are very good, although not as mind blowing as the main courses. The fish tacos are the standout in my opinion. It's a very popular place, especially in the evenings, so make sure to book a table a very long time in advance. They do try to accommodate walk ins though. The music is a bit loud, again, especially in the evenings, which together with the crowd noise makes it a little difficult to hold conversation.
Alejandro G — Google review
We had a very disappointing experience here and definitely will not return. For starters, we ordered the soup and the codfish spring roll. The spring roll was the only decent thing we had crispy, flavorful, and well done. Unfortunately, the soup was a complete letdown. It was bland and absolutely no richness or depth you’d expect from a restaurant charging these prices. For mains, I had the squid ink risotto and my husband had the Angus beef. After our starters, we were left waiting almost 20 minutes for the mains. The risotto was dull, lacking any balance or seasoning, and had an unpleasant aftertaste. The Angus beef was chewy and poorly cooked, paired with mashed potatoes that were supposed to be elevated with truffle oil. As a country that actually produces truffles, this version was shockingly below standard flat, oily, and with none of the fragrant quality you’d expect. Service made the experience even worse. We were given a completely different menu from another table, which left us questioning whether there was some form of bias or discrimination happening. And when we asked for the bill, a female server simply pointed her finger at my original (male) server, refusing to assist and continuing her personal chat instead. Completely unprofessional, dismissive, and unacceptable for a place that positions itself as “above average.” Overall: long waiting times, overpriced dishes, inconsistent menus, poor service, and food that is far below the mark in flavor and execution. One good spring roll can’t save an otherwise awful dining experience.
Dee B — Google review
Bokeria in Split is a beautiful restaurant with a stylish and inviting atmosphere that immediately makes you feel like you’re in a special place. The presentation of the dishes is excellent — everything looks amazing and carefully prepared. However, while some plates taste just as good as they look, others don’t quite deliver the same “wow” factor once you try them. Prices are on the higher side compared to other spots in Split, so it’s definitely more of a treat-yourself place. Overall, Bokeria is worth visiting for the ambiance and experience, but not every dish lives up to its presentation.
Remus M — Google review
Truwel and prosciutto pasta was delicious, Caesar salad needed more sauce. Soup was ok, byt nothing special; soparnik is really good here, recommend it. Amazing wine (local chardonney). Service is very good and attentive.
Aveli A — Google review
Sat upstairs by a window. This place was really good. Everything was executed perfectly. The sea bass with the cauliflower puree was a great combo. Dont skip soparnik either for the appetizer!! Would 1000% return. Great location in the old center of Split
Michelle P — Google review
Had a great sea bass meal here this evening - very reasonably priced. Wait staff was incredibly friendly and a great vibe atmosphere. Without doubt, if you are into Croatian wine, this is THE PLACE in Split to visit. They have over 160 Croatian wines to choose from, ~30 of which you can buy by the glass. I had a Grk, Pošip sur lie, and a dessert wine all from Croatia - the first two with my sea bass. All were excellent!
Michael H — Google review
This restaurant charmed us completely! The historic setting with its gorgeous interior made dinner feel special. Food was delicious - modern takes on Dalmatian classics with perfect execution. Their wine list impressed us with excellent local options we wouldn't find elsewhere.
Julia P — Google review
went with 3 friends and had a great time. the food was some of the best we’ve had, especially the steak. the black ink risotto was also perfect. Our server was very polite, however we felt like we were being rushed a small bit by how often he came to refill our wine glasses. Great spot for a nice dinner, on the pricier side but would say it’s worth it
Orlando M — Google review
Domaldova ul. 8, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://book.seatlio.com/bokeriaxbokamorra/bokeria•+385 99 226 0000•Tips and more reviews for Bokeria Kitchen & Wine

24Old Town Hall

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Old Town Hall, dating back to 1443, features stunning Gothic windows and a loggia. It now serves as a venue for temporary exhibitions. Situated between the Old Town and historical center of Split, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers an array of activities such as exploring independent shops and cafes, admiring the architecture, and joining guided walking tours to delve into the city's rich history. Notable nearby attractions include Diocletian's Palace, St.
Absolutely loved my visit to the Old Town Hall in Split, Croatia! This historic gem is a must-see for anyone exploring the city. The architecture is stunning, showcasing a beautiful blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. The atmosphere is vibrant, with charming squares and lively cafes surrounding the hall. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, providing great insights into the history of the building and the city. I especially enjoyed wandering through the nearby streets, filled with local shops and delicious food options. If you're in Split, don't miss the chance to experience this wonderful piece of history! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
David P — Google review
Portofino delivered an exquisite evening. Excellent service topped by inspired culinary execution Hard to beat top ingredients rendered with profound technical skill, served graciously. A meal my family will remember for years. Make a reservation. The courtyard is scenic, airy and protected by massive umbrellas.
Peter H — Google review
Nice artist, free entrance and 3 floors. View was amazing
Eros — Google review
We spent a few hours exploring Split Old Town and were truly impressed. The heart of the city is Diocletian’s Palace, built in 305 AD, with its Roman temples, cathedral, and narrow alleys that now host lively cafés and restaurants. The mix of Roman remains and later Venetian architecture creates a unique atmosphere where history and daily life blend beautifully. The Old Town is full of charm, energy, and architectural treasures. The only drawback is the limited access to public toilets, usually paid (1 €). Still, it’s a must-see destination that leaves a lasting impression.
Dorian N — Google review
Beautiful landmark, well worth a visit and surrounding area, great history
Alan C — Google review
The Old Town Hall is beautiful. The area has many shops and restaurants. But most of the shops were not open on the weekends. I saw many shops that had items I wanted to purchase but couldn't because we were there on Saturday. However, almost all the restaurants in the Old Town Hall are open for business.
Michael W — Google review
The Old Split Town Hall (Croatian: Stara gradska vijećnica) was built in 1443 as the city started growing and kept expanding outside the palace. It was built in Gothic style and later rebuilt in neo-Gothic style in 1890, retaining the triple arcade. During the Middle ages, it was the seat of government in Split. Between 1910 and 2005, it housed the ethnographic museum, but today the old town hall hosts exhibitions of works of art by the city’s painters as well as many events. The Old Town Hall is located on the Pjaca square (Narodni trg), right next to the Iron Gate of the Palace and the City Clock. It’s surrounded by many palaces belonging to noble families that used to live on the square around it.
Peter M — Google review
Walking and entering most museums teaches you a lot about getting to know a bit more of Croatian culture from that time when they were very detail-oriented and methodical in what they did, and walking through all those hallways you see more artistic and cultural details.
Anthonny S — Google review
Narodni trg, 21000, Split, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Old Town Hall

25Forest Park Marjan

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Forest Park Marjan, located in Split, is a beloved natural oasis offering a serene escape from the city. With its lush pine forests, peaceful walking paths, and breathtaking viewpoints, it perfectly showcases the beauty of the Dalmatian coast. Whether you're into hiking, cycling, or simply admiring the scenic views, Marjan provides a harmonious blend of nature and urban life.
An absolute must-do while in Split if you’re able to walk up hundreds of steps! Loved the gorgeous trees while hiking up to the top of this mountain! Early June was quite hot, however there’s plenty of shade from the trees and a fountain for fresh water at the chapel (half way point) and there’s a lovely beach on the other side to cool you down. There seemed to be a road for those wanting to drive up as well. summer
Nazanine P — Google review
What a place. Very steep slopes and many, many steps leading up. We were very presently surprised by a ditto train at the peak waiting to take people down to the old town. We hopped on that for the decent, saved a fair walk. If able, it's wonderful lots of nature, plants, and birds to see topped off with a stunning view at the top.plenty of stop breaks and places in the shade. Take a bottle of water with you.
Harri F — Google review
Nice experience, nice view of the city, we had a good wether conditions. Easy to walk with kids, they have also a playground.
Elisa P — Google review
A park worth to walk. Olease reserve drinking water and some snacks. Dista nces are not far, but You'll have up and downhill and it's demanding in heat of the sun. There are some water posts (at the old zoo etc.) and the water ia drinkable. There was a modern sightseeing tower and it was free to visit up! And there is a lift You can use, so it' s accessible by wheelchair and baby trolleys! Worth to visit!
Tommi H — Google review
Wow! A beautiful park literally 5 minutes from the centre of Split. A church, a zoo, and stunning views over Split as you go. I am sure alot of travellers miss this natural treasure. Grab your self a luch to go in town and walk to the top to eat your lunch overlooking this beautiful city, background music will be provide by the crickets!
Charlotte L — Google review
This is an awesome place to spend a half day or full day, we cycled around, loads of things to see, different beaches, churches, panoramic views of split, highly recommended
Chris B — Google review
We made several visits as there are beautiful coves, with seating areas to picnic, swim and take in the breathtaking views of Croatia.
Nicci H — Google review
Grab a bike, swim gear and a picnic, views are stunning, can see the whole of Split at the veiwpoints. Lots of swim spots along the way.
Ryan T — Google review
Ul. fra Bonina 11, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.marjan-parksuma.hr/•+385 21 362 991•Tips and more reviews for Forest Park Marjan
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26Konoba Marjan

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Konoba Marjan is a charming, family-owned restaurant located in the heart of Split's Varos quarter, near Diocletian's Palace. It is renowned for its diverse menu featuring traditional Dalmatian dishes such as grilled fresh fish, seafood risottos, scampi, squid, and pasticada. The cozy atmosphere and welcoming vibe make it a popular choice for families exploring the area.
Every year without fail I make sure I add Split to my itinerary purely to come to this restaurant. The service is 10/10 but the food wow wow wow never disappoints! 12/10. The seafood is super fresh, caught daily and shown to you before you order, so you get to pick exactly what you want. Couldn’t recommend enough!
Bella M — Google review
Amazing! Best fish restaurant in Split in my experience. Everything is fresh and very well-cooked. Fish plate for 2 people is huge, it can actually be split for 3 people, especially if you want to have something else too. It's possible to order prawns, squids etc. in any amount, they will change you by it's weight. Stuff is super friendly and patient. Possible to split the bill.
Anna B — Google review
We had the traditional black risotto, which was truly phenomenal. The texture, flavor, appearance, everything about it was exceptional. And not to be outdone, we then shared the grilled seafood platter, which was the essence of fresh, local, incredible fish, cooked and seasoned to perfection. Flaky and moist flaky crispy skin which retained the smokey and tastiness from grilling. On top of everything, the place is charming, clean and welcoming, and the entire staff was super pleasant and helpful.
Bonnie M — Google review
We had lunch one day during our time in Split and had to come back for dinner. The food was fresh, with outstanding presentation and on a lovely little square. Frane was our waiter and his joy and enthusiasm for the food were contagious. A big reason we came back.
Leslie K — Google review
Marjan came highly recommended to us from our Airbnb host and we definitely see why! We had the most amazing meal from start to finish! Our server Frane was absolutely incredible. He gave us excellent recommendations and was top class the whole meal! We shared the tuna tartare as well as the fish dish for two and both were absolutely stunning! We will absolutely be back on our next trip to Split!
Stefani R — Google review
Fabulous experience at this incredibly friendly stunningly decorated restaurant with amazing chef and very friendly staff. The fish is coming from nearby fish market, freshly caught and skillfully prepared with olive oil and garlic. This is the best fish we had on our three weeks holiday in Croatia so far! Thank you Konoba Marjan for this unforgettable dining experience
Helen G — Google review
The fish plate for 2 that our waiter Frane recommended was one of the best ones I’ve ever had in all Croatia . The fish was fresh and grilled and seasoned to perfection. If you like Mediterranean style fish definitely go to this restaurant
Sarath S — Google review
Not the cheapest meal we've had in Split but it was worth every cent and more. We had 2 starters (tuna and caprese salad), seafood platter for 2 as a main, and a lovely local bottle of red, all of which were plentiful and delicious. The seafood was fresh, tasty and cooked to perfection. Waiters were really knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend.
Jamie W — Google review
Senjska ul. 1, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://www.i-host.gr/Reservations/New?restaurant=2271&channel=w…•+385 98 934 6848•Tips and more reviews for Konoba Marjan

27Konoba Fetivi

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Konoba Fetivi is a charming Dalmatian restaurant that offers an unpretentious dining experience, showcasing the region's abundant ingredients with simplicity and respect. With a history spanning 300 years in the neighborhood, this family-run establishment specializes in local delicacies, particularly seafood which varies daily based on the catch of the day. The menu also features a variety of meat dishes, staying true to its Dalmatian heritage.
4 days ago, I asked ChatGPT for a seafood spot in Split, and it pointed me to this place. When I looked it up on Google, I saw the owner’s hilarious replies to some bad reviews like stand up comedy level and I knew I had to check it out. So my friend and I came here… and wow, what a great decision! The prawn cream soup and grilled fish were amazing. The chef’s selection came with four kinds of fish ,each one had its own vibe and texture, and all of them were super tasty. The portion was huge.Honestly, three people could share it. The fish was super fresh, grilled just right: tender, juicy, and full of flavor. The seasoning was simple but spot-on, letting the fish shine. Hands down, the best grilled fish I’ve had in Croatia. Also, don’t sleep on the bread and olive oil—they were surprisingly good. You can really taste the quality. I’d totally recommend this place to anyone coming to Split. I’m already planning to come back next time I’m in town!
Xueying K — Google review
The fish platter was out of this world!!! We were fortunate to have tuna so fresh that is was in the sea 1 hour before it was served to us. We have had many fish options during our stay in Croatia and Konoba Fetivi was definitely the best! It was simply prepared and perfectly cooked! Absolutely delicious!! The service was excellent as well. I highly recommend!!
Jennifer M — Google review
Lovely restaurant. We were feeling wary after having had a not so great experience at another nearby restaurant but this turned out to be our favourite restaurant experience of our entire trip. We were sat in a covered outdoor area that was nicely shaded and comfortable with a lot of fun decorations on the walls and even a nice little vintage sewing machine on a nearby table (which, as a hobby sewer, I was delighted to see). Our waiter was friendly and attentive and brought out a tray full of the fresh fish they had available that day. We were able to try out scorpion fish which was expertly prepared (and tasted amazing!) and which we opted to eat with a side of grilled vegetables. We also had a warm appetizer of octopus and chickpeas beforehand that came in a sauce so tasty we used almost all of our bread to sop it up. At the waiter's suggestion we finished our meal with their traditional layered cake (containing figs and walnuts) which was moist and flavorful. Overall a wonderful experience. Highly recommend!
Marie-France B — Google review
Our dinner was started with a warm welcome. Easy-to-read menu with all prices well listed. The next thing were were presented was the fresh fish platter that allowed you to choose the fish you want, there were turbot, grouper, red snapper, sea bass, sea bream, monkfish, cuttlefish, etc. They would have other sizes available just make sure you ask. We ordered a red snapper, size for two persons and it was perfectly grilled in whole. All we added was some olive oil and salt & pepper. We also tried their black risotto and it tasted like heaven!
Darren Y — Google review
One of the best experiences we've had in Croatia. Everything was fantastic, fresh, and perfectly cooked. We ordered a number of different dishes instead of the main grilled fish (since we've done that at other places and wanted to try more stuff) and ended up with a spectacular meal. The staff were friendly and helpful.
Brandon K — Google review
Really fresh and well grilled seafood! We saw great reviews of the prawns cream soup and it did not disappoint. We also chose grilled flounder and octopus, which were both really good too. This restaurant is really cosy and pretty on the inside, and service is prompt and friendly. Would recommend! Make a reservation if you can as we saw quite a few people being turned away!
Tsang Y — Google review
The black risotto is hands down the winner of the day! Rich and creamy and the octopus so very tender. It's a must-have when you dine at Fetivi. The grilled octopus was the most tender and savory we had in Split compared to two other restaurants we visited in Split. And the chef's selection of grilled fish was a very generous portion for two. We highly recommend Konoba Fetivi for anyone wanting the best locally cooked seafood in Split!
Khuong D — Google review
The cured seafood selection and octopus stew were amazing! My son ordered the grilled chicken and really liked it too. The staff were great and super friendly.
Kate F — Google review
Ul. Tomića stine 4, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://www.facebook.com/KonobaFetivi/•+385 21 355 152•Tips and more reviews for Konoba Fetivi

28Dvor

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Dvor is a popular restaurant in Split, Croatia, known for its diverse culinary offerings. The restaurant scene in Split features chefs from various countries such as Italy, France, Japan, Morocco, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the UAE and Croatia. These chefs have been recognized with prestigious awards including Michelin stars and Gault&Millau caps. Dvor is one of the 18 restaurants where these acclaimed chefs showcase their talents.
We had a wonderful dinner at Dvor. The restaurant has a truly beautiful setting with a great view of the sea, which creates a relaxed and elegant atmosphere. The service was attentive and welcoming throughout the evening. We tried the Smoked Risotto, white fish and a steak – everything was fresh, well-prepared and full of flavor. Each dish was nicely presented and it paired perfectly with the setting. Overall, an excellent combination of location, atmosphere, and food. Highly recommended if you’re in Split and want a memorable seaside dining experience.
Tsotne G — Google review
We had a team dinner here with a group of 30 people—seated at three long tables, and we were very well looked after throughout the evening. It‘s a fantastic restaurant: the outdoor seating is charming, the view is absolutely amazing, and the whole atmosphere felt just right. The menu offered a great variety—everything we tried was flavorful, beautifully presented, and clearly made with care. The fish was absolutely amazing. The service deserves high praise, too. The staff were attentive, friendly, and very efficient — they managed our large group seamlessly.
Meltem K — Google review
This is a beautiful location full of beautiful, well dressed people enjoying the night out with delicious Croatian cuisine. I enjoyed a mezcal negroni and my husband got a mojito. Both great cocktails. We enjoyed the lamb chops and salad. Our friends got gazpacho and some traditions beef stew. Everything was fantastic! 😋
Lane K — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful setting on the coast. Michelin rated (2025). Tranquility combined with exceptional culinary experience. We tried the fish soup and the tuna cannelloni filled with foie gras. For the main course we took oven baked fish with vegetables in white wine sauce. Deserts: mango cream with ice cream a nd coconut crumbles. Exceptional service too
Zsolt O — Google review
On 13.09.2025 When we arrived at the Dvor Restaurant, we were delighted by the ambiance. We were greeted by the friendly and cultural restaurant staff. We had a beautifully decorated table. We ordered an 8-course dinner recommended by the host and champagne recommended by the sommelier. As the meals arrived, the flavors were fantastic and unforgettable with top-quality wine. At the end, a 3-course dessert. We had an unforgettable time and it will remain in our memories forever. We will definitely come again.
Boris S — Google review
Exceptional dining experience! The food was refined and full of flavor, the wine perfectly matched each dish, and the service was warm and attentive. A truly elegant place that makes you want to return.
Gordan K — Google review
Nice refined restaurant. My partner ordered lamb chops and he really enjoyed it. There were not a lot of vegetarian options, there were some side dishes and they also offer pasta and risotto with tomato sauce and vegetables. I ordered the risotto, it was nice but it didn't have a wow factor. Nevertheless, I ordered the lotus dessert and it was AMAZING, that was the experience I was looking for, a great combination of textures and flavors. I highly recommend it :)
Catherine M — Google review
We ordered the tuna and liver roll, tuna steak and crab pasta. Tuna is fresh and juicy. Crab pasta also decent. But in general not the best restaurant I visited in Split.
Angel X — Google review
Put Firula 14, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.dvor-restaurant.com/•+385 21 571 513•Tips and more reviews for Dvor

29Brasserie on 7

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Brasserie on 7, also known as B7, is a casual eatery located on the Riva waterfront in Split. It offers a diverse menu featuring breakfast, pasta, seafood, and meat dishes along with pastries, coffee, and craft beer. The restaurant is praised for its lovely staff and great views without loud music. It's a popular spot for digital nomad meetups during the off-peak season from September to May when it's less crowded and more affordable.
Great experience overall! The service was very friendly and professional. All the staff wear the same colorful shirts, which adds to the good vibe of the place. I was especially impressed by how much attention they pay to the little details — I saw staff carefully adjusting cutlery and menus to perfection, which really shows their dedication. There’s a wide variety of breakfast options. I went with the B7 breakfast, and it was absolutely delicious. If you’re really hungry, I can confidently say most dishes here will satisfy your appetite. They also offer a great selection of juices — all very fresh and tasty for the warm weather. And to top it all off, the view of the sea is absolutely beautiful. 🌊
Jaro P — Google review
We visited Brasserie on 7 everyday during our recent holiday in Split as it was nearby our hotel. The breakfast menu had a good variety of options available and I tried to have something different everyday. The staff were very friendly, helpful and attentive. The restaurant is in a lovely location overlooking the water. The food was all great and the portions are very generous.
Meg R — Google review
Massive fan of this place despite the 2 year old review. The staff here were extremely friendly, and the food was excellent. Particularly the meats and cheese board: I found the meats here less salty than their Italian equivalents. The cheeses were excellent, especially the sheep cheese that paired perfectly with the fig jam.
Tsu N — Google review
I ordered risotto and tuna steak and it is amazing. it is worth the wait. The staffs here are really nice! Definitely will come back here
Jerson T — Google review
I expected a tourist trap, but it totally wasn't. Great steak, great service (thank you Anita), great location/view and reasonable prices given the area. We went there twice and the quality was consistent on both occasions!
Prav E — Google review
Brasserie on 7 is a beautiful spot right on the Riva, perfect for enjoying the sea view while having lunch. We ordered the Caesar salad and the lamb — both were good. The salad was fresh, but maybe lacks some ingredients, and the lamb was well cooked and very tender. The service was friendly and attentive, and the overall atmosphere was relaxed and enjoyable. Prices are a bit higher than some other places in Split.
Sarah — Google review
Possibly one of the best breakfasts of my life - I had the brasserie breakfast which was 'smaller portions' of both the shakshuka eggs and french toast. Seemed like full portions to me, but I finished the lot. Unreal. We got vouchers with our hotel stay (hotel agava - also great) so I'm already looking forward to the same again tomorrow!
Mairhi M — Google review
We were really disappointed with parts of the meal: • The beef tartare was poor in both taste and presentation – definitely not worth €32. • The Caesar salad lacked flavor. • The chicken add-on (extra €6) had a strange taste. • The Caesar dressing was watery and bland. However, after we politely shared our feedback, the staff removed only the items we didn’t enjoy from the bill – which we found to be very fair and professional. Service throughout was extremely friendly and attentive. While the food didn’t fully meet our expectations, the way our concerns were handled earns them 4 stars.
Felix S — Google review
Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 7, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.brasserieon7.com/•+385 21 278 233•Tips and more reviews for Brasserie on 7

30Split Riva

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Split Riva is a lively waterfront area with a wide boardwalk, various dining options, and picturesque vistas. The majority of the attractions are situated within the old town, including Diocletian's palace walls and gates, Peristyle square, St. Domnius Cathedral & Bell Tower, as well as cultural events like Christmas markets and summer concerts.
The best places to be in Split in the evening. Was alive and gr8 vibes there as it was Saturday. Had good food there .lot of Gelato as the weather was hot . Lot of people. Lots of big boats and cruise ships parked in the marina. The sun set was beautiful in Split
Vishal G — Google review
Very beautiful street by the sea in Split. This street is very well kept with his pretty plants and green spaces. There are also many benches with the double view. Y’all can also find the restaurants and bars throughout this way and many local small shops with interesting gadgets
Michael P — Google review
Amazing surrounding and walking paths with serene nature and beach. View points are breath taking. There are stairs but not steep or small steps. Walked along these roads for four consecutive days.
Sajana J — Google review
Hey beautiful promenade that is one of the highlights of this amazing city. So many great cafes and bars as well as a fun set of Christmas stalls during the advent season selling all sorts of local items. The views at sunset are simply spectacular. You can relax on one of the many benches under the palm trees and feel safe any time of the day or night. It is also an amazing place to people watch.
Francis B — Google review
A broad promenade lined with nice restaurants. On the seaward side you have several rows of palm trees and along the eastern section, many tour boat booths selling tickets for trips to the islands and swimming/snorkelling. On the north side of the promenade a variety of small shops.
Miles M — Google review
It is a great place for a stroll specially in the evening when it is lively and full of life. One can just sit here and spend hours by people watch. There are paid public toilets and also Tourist Information Office. There are a lot of restaurants and bars to select from with very good outdoor ambience. Worth visiting.
Balkrishna S — Google review
Absolutely loved the Riva in Split! The promenade is stunning — palm trees, sea breeze, and amazing views of the harbour and old town. Perfect spot for a morning coffee or an evening walk at sunset. It’s always lively with locals and tourists, but never feels chaotic. Some cafés are a bit pricey, but the atmosphere totally makes up for it. Bonus: Along the Riva, there are plenty of places where you can easily arrange boat trips to the nearby islands — perfect for a day of adventure on the Adriatic! 🌴☕️🌊🚤
Faisal — Google review
Very nice for a stroll, make sure its not very windy. The restaurants there were not accepting us for just drinks thou, bummer. Must walk there when in split
Liliana B — Google review
21.000, 21000, Split, Croatia•+385 21 345 606•Tips and more reviews for Split Riva
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31BOKAMORRA HAUTE COUTURE PIZZA & COCKTAILS

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Pizza restaurant
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Bokamorra Haute Couture Pizza & Cocktails, also known as a "Pizzaurant," offers a luxurious dining experience with its upscale setting and sumptuous Neapolitan-style pizzas. While it is the highest priced among its peers, it still offers reasonable prices compared to other restaurants in town. The menu features a variety of pizza options, including traditional choices like Margherita and unique creations such as the Shrimp pizza.
So fun!! Definitely try get a seat at the bar if you get the chance. Manuel made the experience so fun and even let us shake some cocktails. The actual cocktails were so unique and delicious would recommend 100%. The pizzas were also delicious and the over all vibe of this place was so fun I wish more restaurants in Europe were like this
Palakshi R — Google review
Based on a recommendation from our host, as one of the best pizza restaurants in Split, we figured we would try it, not impressed. The crust was very thin and tasty, but not completely cooked in a few areas of my pizza. The tomato sauce was kind of thick but had the taste of a spice I was not expecting on pizza, might have been fresh oregano and the cheese had no taste at all. The restaurant has a bar atmosphere with loud music and loud conversations. Overall, not bad pizza but not traditional flavors at all.
Jamie W — Google review
This place is built for the young and the nostalgic, 80s pop hits, and a lively crowd. The staff are genuinely friendly and impressively efficient, keeping the energy upbeat and the service smooth. The pizza looks great: thick, charred crust with quality toppings like black olives, capers, and anchovies. Ingredients are fresh and well chosen. But structurally, it’s a mixed bag. The edge is thick and almost deep-dish, while the center is thin and soggy from too much tomato sauce. It leans Neapolitan, but the balance is off. Great for a fun night out with good vibes and solid service.
Simon C — Google review
While service and ambient was nice, the pizza itself wasn't as we expected. I personally think that they pushed too far with ingridient mixes. Sticking to traditional pizzas would be better. But it's just my taste. If you want to try some new pizza flavors, this place is for you. Drinks and cocktails were fine, we enjoyed them.
Lourenzo M — Google review
Excellent cocktails. Our bartender was so lovely - knowledgeable, attentive and friendly. He took time to explain the story behind each of our cocktails. Attention to details is excellent in this place. We also had a sweet pizza, which was very interesting to try.
Katarina F — Google review
We went here on the recommendation of our walking tour guide and we were amazed indeed. They accommodated us even without any reservations. We had the porco mio with lars and tartufizza. Both were amazing wood fire baked pizza served with the side of chilli and garlic olive oil. An empty plate indeed points towards the taste and quality of the food here
Monotosh C — Google review
We were recommended this restaurant by our extreme canyoning guide as one of the best pizza restaurants in town. We came as a party of 9 people on a Saturday around 5-6pm and had no issue getting a table. I ordered the Porco Mio pizza and that was exactly to my tastes. There was also chilli oil, garlic oil, and chilli flakes provided on the table as condiments. I'd recommend visiting this restaurant if you want a proper, non-fast-food pizza.
Brandon L — Google review
I was surprised by the dough quality, which is really nice. Margarita and mushroom pizza were both tasty, but for me, Tartufizza (with mushrooms) has too intense flavor, mostly because of the cheese with truffle. Therefore, I can’t say that the pizza was exceptionally delicious, at least for us. However we really liked the package. What about service? There are no cons. The waitress was lovely, and we didn’t wait long. It took approximately 10 minutes for our order to be done. Additionally, the whole atmosphere was pleasant. Everything looked clean, and people were friendly.
Olha V — Google review
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32Bacvice Beach

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Bacvice Beach in Split, Croatia is a popular destination known for its sandy shore and shallow waters, attracting sunbathers and swimmers alike. The area also offers various dining options such as Caffe-restoran Dvor, Konoba MATONI, and Taboo Beach Bar. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions like Emperor Diocletian's Palace, Sustipan, and Klis Fortress.
A beautiful beach to swim at. If you want to stay on shore it gets full, but there is a huge amount of space in the water at all depths. The beach is sandy so easy to get into and no pain for the feet. As per all Split beaches there are no life guards, but no riptide either. People do jump off the rocks at one end, but note I saw a boy fall and taken to hospital. So be careful.
Antony C — Google review
Our favourite sand beach in Split. Quite crowded but great for families with children (shallow waters). Perfectly refreshing and easy walk to or from the oldtown. Parking available nearby, but can be crowded in the summer / high season. Also, across the street there's another playground for the kids.
Fredrica B — Google review
The beach is very dirty - covered in graffiti, and smelt strongly of urine. The only reason to give two stars is that any coastal view in croatia is pretty. But you're better off sat by the harbour or going elsewhere (like to one of the islands).
Lucie P — Google review
We went early in the morning to avoid the crowds and bring our own coffee just to enjoy the sound of the waves. Black beautiful sandy beach. Showers and shops/bar around. Safe shallow water level and good for family with small children. <3
SYLVIA N — Google review
Was nice that the beach is sand not pebbles but the beaches further around by Marjan are prettier. We arrived pretty early so had plenty of spots to choose from. I imagine it gets packed in the height of summer. There is a cafe/ bar if that's what you're after. There was a changing area and loungers and umbrellas for hire
Rachael T — Google review
The beach is okay, not super pretty but it has sand. It was crowded of course but that’s expected during the high season, there is still enough space to sit and swim. You can rent just a parasol for 15EUR and a bed for 10EUR. A bit expensive but cheaper compared to other beaches in Split. There is a cafe with toilet, the prices of the drinks were reasonable. And a few snack bars just before entering the beach.
Alexandra G — Google review
Sand beach with clear water. The sandy part is a little crowded, but there are stone places with banks where you can enter the sea by stairs. Not many facilities, so bringing your own food and drinks is wise
Irmak Y — Google review
Bačvice Beach is where Split really comes to life. Just a short walk from the Old Town and the ferry port, it’s the city’s most famous beach — lively, family-friendly, and always full of energy. A group of young lads kept flinging sand at me and my kids when we were here, which kind of ruined the vine and almost destroyed my expensive camera. The sand is soft (a rarity in Croatia!) and the shallow water stretches far out, making it perfect for kids to paddle and play safely. Locals gather here from morning to night — swimming, chatting, and playing the traditional game of picigin in the shallows. The atmosphere is relaxed but buzzing, with cafés, ice cream stands, and plenty of space to sit and watch the world go by. It’s not a quiet beach, but it has a wonderful sense of community — a place where tourists and locals blend together under the sun. Ideal for a swim, a stroll, or a lazy afternoon soaking up Split’s seaside spirit.
Tasha ( — Google review
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33Meštrović Gallery

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Art gallery
The Meštrović Gallery, located in Split, Croatia, is a cultural gem showcasing the works of renowned 20th-century sculptor Ivan Meštrović. Housed in a neo-classical villa built by the artist himself in 1931, the gallery offers a comprehensive display of his sculptures, including statues and portraits reflecting Classical, folk, and Modernist influences.
Lovely garden and sculptures. Unfortunately the building is being renovated so you can’t enter the building. But tickets were half price, and included entry to the church just down the road. The sculptures were well worth a look.
Antony C — Google review
Nice decent price unfortunately a lot of the gallery was closed when we visited but the tickets were discounted. Spacious and tranquil, really helpful and friendly staff who directed us to the church down the road which had a beautiful coastal view. And nice toilet’s probably some of the best in Split.
Pippa W — Google review
What a gorgeous location. During my visit the gallery was closed due to renovations, so I was only able to visit the gardens featuring about a dozen sculptures. Nothing was labeled (or I completely missed this), probably can buy a guide at the ticket office/gift shop. The architecture and gardens are beautiful, it was very serene with a few visitors around. Stunning views of the Adriatic and a reasonably nice view of the Marjan hill (the cross and the flag) due to construction work. The tickets were discounted and also included entry to Crikvine-Kaštelet, located a 10-minute walk up the road.
Iva Q — Google review
A short walk from Split is this imposing gallery. Well worth the effort and not overwhelmed with tourists. Plenty of artworks to suit all interests and in all materials. Ivan Metrovic had his workshop here and lived here, the building itself is impressive, but not overwhelming. And the view from is something not many tourists enjoy. There are steps to navigate but once inside it is cool and relaxed with space to stand back and enjoy these examples of Metric's creativity. The building is surrounded by a Mediterranean garden and serves as a popular wedding venue. Check what is on before you plan your visit. Not an expensive visit with accessible toilets too.
Nigel H — Google review
An interesting building with a small garden populated with some of the artist"s bronze sculptures. The staff were up front about the fact that the building was closed for renovations meaning most of the exhibits were unavailable, and the price was discounted accordingly. The ticket also includes the former church a little further along the road. Watch out for the cute little tortoises in the garden
Nigel M — Google review
The gallery was closed for reconstruction, so we were only allowed to visit the garden area and then the small church ~400 meters away by the sea, but overall experience was pretty pleasant, people working there were nice and it's a great location to take some memorable photos to bring from your vacation
Pavel — Google review
The gallery was closed because of the renovation. Only the garden and Chapel were open fir visitors. I really enjoyed the sculptures in the garden.
Oleksandra B — Google review
Advertises as 'open' but currently closed meaning you're limited to see the 9 statues in the gardens currently. They should be more upfront about this. Ended up paying to see this and then realised they were setting up for a wedding which made us feel rushed and in the way.
Nomadic R — Google review
Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića 46, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.mestrovic.hr/•+385 21 340 800•Tips and more reviews for Meštrović Gallery

34Jupiter's Temple

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The Temple of Jupiter, located within the grounds of Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia, is a significant ancient landmark dating back to the 3rd century. Dedicated to Jupiter and featuring an Egyptian sphinx sculpted from black granite, this well-preserved Roman temple is a must-see attraction. The temple was once supported by massive columns, with only one remaining today.
Located in the western part of Diocletian's Palace near the Peristyle, the central square of the imperial complex. Built between 295 and 305, during the construction of the Palace, and was probably turned into a Baptistery of St. John the Baptist in the 6th century. Don't miss the intricate carvings around the entrance.
Vadim S — Google review
It's interesting but it's just one room with a statue, so as long as you see it as part of the combined ticket then fine, otherwise I don't think it's worth it. If you do go in then make sure you look at the interesting ceiling.
Pawel M — Google review
Whilst this Temple/Babtistery has great historical importance there really isn't much to see here. The information board gives the historical context to this building, but it wasn't the small vaulted ceiling that left me breathless, it was climbing the nearby Cathedral Bell Tower. If you doing it as part of the five attractions of the Cathedral complex then worth the visit but I think the three best attractions come with the "Green Ticket" €12 and include the Cathedral, Bell Tower & Treasury.
Miles M — Google review
Wonderfull!! It is dedicated to the Ancient Roman god Jupiter and was built between 295 and 305, during the construction of the Palace, and was probably turned into a Baptistery of St. John the Baptist in the 6th century. The Temple has one of the twelve sphinxes brought from Egypt by Emperor Diocletian in the entrance.
Nida Ö — Google review
It’s part of Split’s UNESCO World Heritage area and open to visitors — you can step inside, admire the ancient vaulting, and see the blend of Roman and early medieval art. The Temple in Split is one of the best-preserved Roman buildings in the city and a small but fascinating remnant of Diocletian’s Palace, built around the year 300 AD.
Cristian G — Google review
I was a little under whelmed by this site. There is not much inside although the ceiling is interesting. It is old and dates back to the Roman time when the had statues of the god Jupiter, but that doesn’t exist. You can skip this one and save a little money on the ticket price.
Simon R — Google review
Actually, almost nothing truly interesting to see. It makes sense only to buy the bundle of different locations passes (such as treasury, cathedral and crypt). Don't forget to mention your student status, if you are one (costs half the price of the adult ticket).
Andrej T — Google review
The temple may look small and insignificant but if you know the history behind the temple then you appreciate the details and what it was.
Tatiana E — Google review
Ul. Kraj Svetog Ivana 2, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://visitsplit.com/en/526/temple-of-jupiter•Tips and more reviews for Jupiter's Temple

35Konoba Hvaranin

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Konoba Hvaranin, located in the old Varos district of Split, offers a taste of traditional Dalmatian and island dishes. The restaurant's rustic charm and elegant decor create a relaxed atmosphere for enjoying classic Croatian cuisine. Specialties include lamb peka, octopus salad, pasticada, and Hvar-style gregada fish stew.
While compared to the places around it, this restaurant doesn’t look amazing and may not have the same crowds… it’s not a reason to miss it. This was recommended to me by a Croatian food instructor and it did not disappoint - the food here feels authentic and homemade. I loved the Gulasch and the pasticada. If you are vegetarian though, this place might be a bit tricky since there aren’t that many interesting options.
Tsu N — Google review
It was a pleasure to eat our first Split dinner here. The owner is really nice and helpfull, the atmosphere authentic and cosy and the food fresh and tasty.
Agnieszka L — Google review
We were recommended this spot by our Plitvice Lakes tour guide for pašticada, a traditional Dalmatian dish and it did not disappoint! The meat and njoki were incredibly tender and the mild sweet and sour sauce was delicious. We also ordered the small fried fish and veal cutlet. My husband asked about Croatian liquor and the server brought him a pour to try.
Thai — Google review
Came recommended and...left disappointed. 35€ for a small sea bass (350g ish top) although we asked beforehand and waiter said it's usually 450/500g (pics attached). 20€ Black rissoto rice was small as well and hard (rice stuck in teeth constantly). Asked nicely for please making one that rice is not undercooked. They took it, hit it in the pan (I assume) and brought it back same but warmer. Never asked me how it was afterwards. House wine was nice.
Alvaro M — Google review
Aspects of the food were very good. The charcuterie board was good along with the veal chops. The rest was very average and lacking flavour. Maybe my palette is different to others, but I found it all quite expensive for the taste (not the portion size, which is VERY generous). The atmosphere was flat in comparison to other places. The veal chops were very good.
James G — Google review
Being local, I am ashamed to admit that this was my first time here. But, I guess, it is never too late. The food was great, service good and ambience perfect. With all the 'utorkaši' history that made me want to be among famous local writers. The prices were just about what we could handle. The only critic I have is about toilet. I don't mind that is old, but it surely should be cleaner.
Mirjana B — Google review
The food was good but the bill was too expensive. It seems that all the prices increased in Split from last year. The cream caramel was decent but not suggested. Total price 70€. 25€ for the tuna and 30€ for the Pasticada with gnocchi.
Giovanni S — Google review
Really fantastic local type restaurant. The ambiance is quaint and the restaurant is small but the experience was great. The gnocchi is delicious and the Croatian style marinated steak was splendid. The service was friendly and it was a true slice of Croatian food. I'd definitely recommend it.
Robert L — Google review
Ul. ban Mladenova 9, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://www.facebook.com/KonobaHvaranin/•+385 99 667 5891•Tips and more reviews for Konoba Hvaranin
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36Split Ethnographic Museum

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Ethnographic museum
Museums
History Museums
The Split Ethnographic Museum, established in 1910, offers a fascinating insight into the traditional costumes, crafts, and culture of the Dalmatian Coast. The museum's collection originated from the Split Craft School and features ethnographic materials gathered by Kamilo Toncic. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing local women's products, folk costumes from various parts of Dalmatia, and works created by pupils of the school.
Free entrance with your (free )Split Card. Beautiful part of the old town. Exhibits are in Croatian and English and feature mostly traditional clothing, jewelry and furniture. Worth an hour of your time. The building itself is gorgeous.
Maria G — Google review
Become immersed in the clothing, lifestyle, work and culture of the region and the country with an hour's visit to this well organised Museum. Most exhibits have translation into English. The staff are friendly and entry is free if you have the Split tourist card, which is itself free if you are staying for 5 nights. It is a huge space inside the historic walls of Diocletian Palace, so, even if it's busy, you won't feel crowded.
Nigel M — Google review
Very quiet when I visited, I guess more tourists go for the boat trips, but I came to Split for the history & culture. I've been to Ethnographic museums in many countries around the World. The emphasis of the exhibition here is on the traditional costums worn by dalmatian & coastal people in previous centuries. But I would like to have learnt more about how people lived and worked in those times.
Miles M — Google review
If you have interest in cultural textiles, definitely visit this museum. They have many gorgeous examples of historical dress! You can also access the remains of the Church of St Andrew de Fenestris from inside.
Danita B — Google review
Fantastic, small museum with a collection of traditional arts and crafts objects from Croatian culture. In addition, it gives you access to the Vestibule terrace, with a breathtaking view of the old town. It’s free with the Split card, and only 3eur entrance for a regular ticket.
Diana D — Google review
The best museum in Split! Great exhibition of regional historical costume and other local cultural history. Well laid out and spacious, and has an outside terrace with chairs to enjoy the view. It’s also possible to climb to the top of the palace for great views of the city around the open dome of the palace.
David S — Google review
Very informative museum and you can also climb to the top of the dome and see the bell tower and rooftops of the old town.
Halley ( — Google review
An absolute gem. It flawlessly weaves together Croatia's history and traditions through its exhibits. A delightful balance of old-world charm and modern presentation makes it a must-see.
Zofia P — Google review
Ul. Iza Vestibula 4, 21000, Split, Croatia•http://www.etnografski-muzej-split.hr/•+385 21 344 164•Tips and more reviews for Split Ethnographic Museum

37Split City Museum

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Specialty Museums
The Split City Museum, located within the 4th-century Diocletian's Palace, offers a diverse collection of art and historical artifacts. The museum encompasses several galleries including the strovic Gallery, Archaeological Museum, Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments, City Museum, Art Gallery, and Ethnographic Museum. Visitors can explore urban history spanning over 2,000 years through various exhibits such as paintings of Split harbor by artist Emanuel Vidovic and Roman remains collected by the Papalic family.
Very lovely and brand new museum. It was very informative and learned quite a lot about Splits history. As it just reopened recently, the entrance was free for us.
Barna B — Google review
Fascinating seaside historical complex dating from the 4th century . Although altered substantially over time a considerable amount of the original structure remains and the entire has been adapted to modern use .
Michael C — Google review
Free museum with excavations visible of the corner of the old palace. Mix of finds from various periods. Took maybe 30 minutes to go around, fairly small place.
Mark B — Google review
I visited the museum whilst on holiday in Split amazing collection of drawings and paintings. Small gallery could spend half a day here lovely coffee shop great experience.
Clare G — Google review
The recent excavations have revealed a mass of Roman treasures which have been hidden for hundreds of years. The museum shows the discoveries in an informative way and gives a real feel to what life was like back in the Roman days.
Simon N — Google review
The museum is extremely interesting. We liked it quite a lot, one of the better museums we visited in Split.
Tom S — Google review
Not as big exhibition as I expected. I would also appreciate more detailed information about history of the city and it's development during ages
Karolina N — Google review
Wonderful modern museum. Very well done exhibits.
James A — Google review
Papalićeva ul. 1, 21000, Split, Croatia•https://mgs.hr/•+385 21 360 155•Tips and more reviews for Split City Museum

38Gregory of Nin Statue

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When visiting Split, don't miss the Monument to Gregory of Nin, a towering statue honoring the influential bishop from the 10th century. Gregory played a crucial role in preserving Croatian nationality and language, defying the Catholic church's opposition to using the national language in worship. The statue is not only historically significant but also holds cultural symbolism for Croatians.
A statue honoring Gregory Nin, who reminds us of King Sejong, who spread Hangul for the people. Rub your toes. What is my wish?#Split #Croatia #결혼23주년 #✈👨🏻👩🏻🇭🇷
Vince K — Google review
Massive statute that stands by the Golden Gate to the old town of Split, with the famous big toe that one rubs for good luck. Quite the tourist spot as people attempt to rub the big toe. Fun spot near a small shady park.
Jamie W — Google review
Beautiful statue, giant and must to see by night and day. Tradition to follow, easy to do it, all information on internet. Nice spot for take pictures and good starting point for visiting the old city of Split.
Rania S — Google review
The statue is huge. At more than 8m it is hard to get a good close up view. Definitely worth coming out of the golden gate to see it. Haven’t had any good luck yet from rubbing the big toe but many have since it is very shiny. My mascot Pedals the Puffin tried his fortune by sitting on it. You can see how big the toe is in relation to him.
Simon R — Google review
We were on a very long cruise from Venice to Portugal last year on NCL and one of the early stops was Split. We were on a self guided tour walking from the port area. We found this statue easily just following the tourists. A very nice statue.
Perry H — Google review
Such a cool statue to check out while you're exploring Split. It’s huge, right by the Golden Gate near Diocletian’s Palace, so you really can’t miss it. Everyone rubs the big toe for good luck—kind of a fun tradition, and the toe is super shiny from all the wishes! Great spot for a quick photo and a little history. No ticket needed, open all the time, and it’s surrounded by beautiful old architecture. Definitely worth a stop if you're walking around the city.
Laurence H — Google review
Iconic statue of Gregory of Nin. Get here early or late for a good photo as it's busier during the day with cruise ship folk. Don't forget to rub his big toe and make a wish!
Tom — Google review
Magnificent! Love strolling at the park nearby. It was spring & happy to see the tulips blooming!
Pei — Google review
Ul. kralja Tomislava 12, 21000, Splitska, Croatia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Gregory of Nin Statue

39Split viewpoint (belvedere)

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Split viewpoint, also known as belvedere, offers a stunning panoramic view of Split's promenade and Old Town from the edge of Marjan Hill. Accessible via stairs near Matejuska or a 10-minute walk from Riva, the journey to this vantage point is as picturesque as the destination itself. Visitors can relax at Teraca Vidilica, a nearby café with reserved tables and reasonable prices.
Breathtaking view. Has two ways up we took the lower steps up and the higher steps down. Absolutely worth it. There’s a cafe up there you can eat or have a drink in it. The only down side of it is the tables with the view only for food not drinks which I see a bit ridiculous but any way you have the option.
Aya E — Google review
A bit of a walk from the seaside. The views are solid but in my opinion it’s not 100% worth it! Definitely a ton of stairs to climb that feels never ending! The view is good but I think there are better views in Marjan Park. There are some large trees that block so of the view. Trees are great but just very unfortunate for the view.
Josh B — Google review
If you’re looking for a spot with breathtaking views of Split, this place is an absolute gem. From up there, you can see the entire city and the stunning Adriatic Sea stretching out before you—truly a panoramic view that will leave you speechless. What makes it even better is the convenience: there’s a place to park your car, so you don’t have to worry about finding a spot, and a cozy café where you can grab a coffee or a snack while soaking in the view. It’s the perfect combination of relaxation and sightseeing. Whether you want to take photos, enjoy a quiet moment, or just marvel at the city from above, this spot is a must-visit. The view alone makes it worth the trip, and the little extras like the café and parking make the experience effortless and enjoyable.
Panagiota G — Google review
Most beautiful viewpoint in Split! Continue walking up the hill to find more beautiful spots along with a little lock fence on one of the balcony areas. This is a must visit spot.
Catherine F — Google review
Great view for a short walk from the centre. Also a bar for drinks close by where you can enjoy the view for a while. Good photo opportunity.
Jess D — Google review
Parking was close to impossible around this area. If you can hire or walk, it is better. The view is lovely and there is a cafe where you can order something to eat and drink while enjoying the view.
Natasha L — Google review
The view was beautiful. Unfortunately, it rained the day we visited, which spoiled the experience slightly. Watching the sunset there would have been spectacular.
Alia T — Google review
Cool place Nice walk if not too hot
Nate L — Google review
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40Marjan

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Marjan is a popular recreational area located just west of Split, offering stunning city and harbor views from its forested hilltop. It's a favorite spot for locals to take long walks, go biking, or even engage in alpine climbing on the south side of the hill. The area provides a peaceful escape from the bustling city and boasts beautiful viewpoints, ruins, and small churches to explore.
Marjan is a large forest/park in Split.It has a lot of hiking paths on which you can cycle,jog,run,walk and so on.It is truly beautiful and large.With a lot of viewpoints and attractions it is a must to in Split! (Pictures presented are from the top path of Marjan not the bottom)
Marino P — Google review
Marjan Park is a true gem for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape, often referred to as the "lungs of the city," this area offers a serene retreat from the bustling city center. The beaches around Marjan Hill, such as Kašjuni Beach and Bene Beach, are less crowded compared to other popular spots in Split. The secluded coves offer a peaceful environment where the sounds of cicadas can lull you into a state of relaxation better than any lullaby. One of the best ways to enjoy Marjan Beach is by setting up a hammock between the trees, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty. For those who prefer a more active holiday, the park is perfect for jogging, cycling, and hiking, especially in the early morning or late evening when the temperatures are cooler.
Miloš R — Google review
The highlight of visiting Split, beautiful place with amazing views all around. It's possible to get there using the Marjan Steps or through the beautiful mountain park surrounding the place.
Muhannad A — Google review
An interesting walk of around 3kms one way to the small church (turn left) just after after the pathway joins the paved road. Although it's not marked in any way this area was where the old zoo was once located some decades back.
Kevin C — Google review
Marjan in Split is a beautiful park with cycling trails, walking & running trails. From most sides it is surrounded by Adriatic sea. Some plants which are beneficial for humans & animals can be found there. Ranger is present as well at park!
Sista D — Google review
Marjan hill is a wonderful place to get a panoramic view of the city of Split. The climb is quite easy and the view is worth it. The park is huge and one can spend a lot of time here! Definitely something to do while in Split ! Don't forget to carry food and water and wear comfortable clothes and shoes as Split is quite hot in the summer months !
Avantika G — Google review
It offers great view of Split Old Town. We went at night and it looks very romantic with all city lights. Amazing spot for Old Town City photography.
Jessy Q — Google review
Amazing place. The bike is totally worth it and do enjoyable. Go all the way to the top and wait till the sunset is over. Enjoy
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Trg Republike, also known as Republic Square, is a stunning Neo Renaissance square located in Split. It is adorned with columns on three sides and offers an open view of the sea on the fourth side. The square hosts various cultural and musical events during the summer months, making it a vibrant hub for locals and visitors alike. Situated at the far end of the Riva, this impressive square is often compared to a smaller version of St. Mark's Square in Venice.
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