Guidebook for Split

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Guidebook for Split

Food Scene

Budget friendly restaurant with excellent food.
Konoba Zenta
2 Šetalište Kalafata
Budget friendly restaurant with excellent food.
Bobanovi dvori
53 Put Firula
66 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Restaurant Kadena
4 Ul. Ivana pl. Zajca
66 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
62 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Pimpinella
2A Spinčićeva ul.
62 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
80 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Velo misto
2 Šetalište Kalafata
80 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
11 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Konoba Barkarola
2 Šetalište Kalafata
11 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
25 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
BIBERON Sushi & Bar
57 Put Firula
25 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
46 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Movi
47 Put Firula
46 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
21 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Pinjur
46 Spinčićeva ul.
21 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
12 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Tennis Bar
18 Put Firula
12 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan

Drinks & Nightlife

59 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Night Club Zenta
3 Ul. Uvala Zenta
59 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
8 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Caffe bar Renato
2 Šetalište Kalafata
8 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
781 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Central the Club
4 Trg Gaje Bulata
781 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
372 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Tropic Club
372 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
457 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Vanilla Club
21 Osmih mediteranskih igara
457 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
17 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Club Black & White
17 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
11 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Avalon Club Split
16A Slobode ul.
11 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Club Bounty est. MK Fjaka
21 Vinkovačka ulica
153 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Hemingway Bar
5 Osmih mediteranskih igara
153 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
622 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Fabrique Pub
3 Trg Franje Tuđmana
622 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
99 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
inBOX
7 Poljana kneza Trpimira
99 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Next Cafe-Disco Club
89A Vukovarska ul.

Essentials

82 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
SPAR Supermarket
7 Šubićeva 5
82 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Ljekarne Grbavac Lazarica
2d Spinčićeva ul.
77 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
KBC Split
1 Spinčićeva ul.
77 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
136 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Fishmarket
5 Obrov ul.
136 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Marvie Hotel
1 Peričićeva ul.

Shopping

14 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
DM
2b Poljička cesta
14 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
1102 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Mall of Split
93 Ul. Josipa Jovića
1102 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
981 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
City Center one Split
207 Vukovarska ul.
981 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
491 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Joker Mall
6 Put Brodarice
491 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
8 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Victa
33 Ul. Antuna Branka Šimića
8 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Müller
5 Poljička cesta

Parks & Nature

559 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Marjan
559 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
1093 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Pantai Bacvice
1093 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
161 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Beach Firule
161 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan

Arts & Culture

The Peristyle was the central square of the palace where several temples were located. The emperor appeared on it under the architrave arch. As he was celebrated as the son of Jupiter, the peasants approached him kneeling and bowing to the floor, kissing the hem of his crimson mantle. Because of Diocletian, the colour purple became the colour of emperors. Symbolically, granite pillars were of the same colour. In the 13th and 14th century the Peristyle became a religious center, and a new town square with the Town Hall (Piazza) was built there. In the western part of the palace, aristocratic families Grisogono, Skočibušić and Cipci built palaces in Renaissance and Gothic style. Because of it
455 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Peristil ulica
Peristil ulica
455 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
The Peristyle was the central square of the palace where several temples were located. The emperor appeared on it under the architrave arch. As he was celebrated as the son of Jupiter, the peasants approached him kneeling and bowing to the floor, kissing the hem of his crimson mantle. Because of Diocletian, the colour purple became the colour of emperors. Symbolically, granite pillars were of the same colour. In the 13th and 14th century the Peristyle became a religious center, and a new town square with the Town Hall (Piazza) was built there. In the western part of the palace, aristocratic families Grisogono, Skočibušić and Cipci built palaces in Renaissance and Gothic style. Because of it
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, consecrated at the turn of the 7th century AD, is regarded as the oldest Catholic cathedral in the world that remains in use in its original structure, without near-complete renovation at a later date (though the bell tower dates from the 12th century). The structure itself, built in AD 305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian, is the second oldest structure used by any Christian Cathedral.
565 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Saint Domnius Cathedral
3 Ul. Kraj Svetog Duje
565 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius, consecrated at the turn of the 7th century AD, is regarded as the oldest Catholic cathedral in the world that remains in use in its original structure, without near-complete renovation at a later date (though the bell tower dates from the 12th century). The structure itself, built in AD 305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian, is the second oldest structure used by any Christian Cathedral.
Diocletian's Palace (Croatian: Dioklecijanova palača, pronounced [diɔklɛt͡sijǎːnɔʋa pǎlat͡ʃa]) is an ancient palace built for the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD, that today forms about half the old town of Split, Croatia. While it is referred to as a "palace" because of its intended use as the retirement residence of Diocletian, the term can be misleading as the structure is massive and more resembles a large fortress: about half of it was for Diocletian's personal use, and the rest housed the military garrison.
2289 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Lawatan berjalan Diocletian Palace
1 Dioklecijanova ul.
2289 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Diocletian's Palace (Croatian: Dioklecijanova palača, pronounced [diɔklɛt͡sijǎːnɔʋa pǎlat͡ʃa]) is an ancient palace built for the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD, that today forms about half the old town of Split, Croatia. While it is referred to as a "palace" because of its intended use as the retirement residence of Diocletian, the term can be misleading as the structure is massive and more resembles a large fortress: about half of it was for Diocletian's personal use, and the rest housed the military garrison.
The Diocletian Palace Substructures represent one of the best preserved ancient complexes of their kind in the world, and hence are in many ways responsible for the reason the historical core of Split was in 1979 included on the UNESCO'S World Heritage list.
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Diocletian's Cellars
3 Ul. Iza Vestibula
232 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
The Diocletian Palace Substructures represent one of the best preserved ancient complexes of their kind in the world, and hence are in many ways responsible for the reason the historical core of Split was in 1979 included on the UNESCO'S World Heritage list.
Salona (Ancient Greek: Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The name Salona preserves the language of the early inhabitants of this area whom the Romans called Dalmatae, and considered to be part of a larger group called Illyrians.[1] Salona (or Salon) is situated in today's town of Solin, right next to Split, in modern-day Croatia.
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ARHEOLOŠKI MUZEJ SPLIT
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Salona (Ancient Greek: Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The name Salona preserves the language of the early inhabitants of this area whom the Romans called Dalmatae, and considered to be part of a larger group called Illyrians.[1] Salona (or Salon) is situated in today's town of Solin, right next to Split, in modern-day Croatia.
50 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Meštrovićeve Crikvine - Kaštilac
39 Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića
50 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
300 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Split Ethnographic Museum
4 Ul. Iza Vestibula
300 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
87 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Croatian Maritime Museum
18 Glagoljaška ul.
87 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
588 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Split City Museum
1 Papalićeva ul.
588 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
41 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Prirodoslovni Muzej I Zoološki VRT - Split
3 Poljana kneza Trpimira
41 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan

Sightseeing

791 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan
Riva
791 penduduk tempatan mengesyorkan