Guidebook for Split

Be
Guidebook for Split

Drinks & Nightlife

Nice garden environment, live local music, cheap drinks, friendly staff.
Chillton bar
1 Jadranska ul.
Nice garden environment, live local music, cheap drinks, friendly staff.
Every night at 21:30 live outdoor music!
17 lokalkjente anbefaler
Strossmayerova Fontana
12 Ul. kralja Tomislava
17 lokalkjente anbefaler
Every night at 21:30 live outdoor music!
Nice seafront bars and night clubs.
1093 lokalkjente anbefaler
Bacvice-stranden
1093 lokalkjente anbefaler
Nice seafront bars and night clubs.
Good music, nice atmosphere, cheap drinks, friendly staff !!
6 lokalkjente anbefaler
Caffe bar Buža
3 Ul. kralja Petra Krešimira lV
6 lokalkjente anbefaler
Good music, nice atmosphere, cheap drinks, friendly staff !!

Parks & Nature

Nice views of Split!
884 lokalkjente anbefaler
Marjan skogspark
25 Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda
884 lokalkjente anbefaler
Nice views of Split!
Unesco Beach !
161 lokalkjente anbefaler
Beach Firule
161 lokalkjente anbefaler
Unesco Beach !
Beach bars and longest beach in Split
193 lokalkjente anbefaler
Žnjan bystrand
31 Šetalište Pape Ivana Pavla II
193 lokalkjente anbefaler
Beach bars and longest beach in Split
Nice beach of Split!
42 lokalkjente anbefaler
Beach Ježinac
29 Šetalište Ivana Meštrovića
42 lokalkjente anbefaler
Nice beach of Split!

Sightseeing

Diocletian's Palace 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. Diocletian built the massive palace in preparation for his retirement on 1 May 305 AD.
232 lokalkjente anbefaler
Diocletian's Cellars
3 Ul. Iza Vestibula
232 lokalkjente anbefaler
Diocletian's Palace 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. Diocletian built the massive palace in preparation for his retirement on 1 May 305 AD.

Shopping

Domestic farmers market. All you need in one place!
Vinkovačka ul. 33
33 Vinkovačka ulica
Domestic farmers market. All you need in one place!

Food Scene

Vegetarian food!
81 lokalkjente anbefaler
Makrovega
2 Leština ul.
81 lokalkjente anbefaler
Vegetarian food!
Good meat fast food!
7 lokalkjente anbefaler
Kebab House
1 Ul. na Tupini
7 lokalkjente anbefaler
Good meat fast food!

Arts & Culture

The Klis Fortress is a medieval fortress situated above a village bearing the same name, near the city of Split, in central Dalmatia, Croatia. From its origin as a small stronghold built by the ancient Illyrian tribe, becoming a royal castle that was the seat of many Croatian kings, Klis Fortress has guarded the frontier. Due to its location on a pass that separates the mountains Mosor and Kozjak, the fortress served as a major source of defense in Dalmatia, especially against the Ottoman advance, and has been a key crossroad between the Mediterranean belt and the Balkan rear.
329 lokalkjente anbefaler
Festningen Klis
10 Trg Mejdan
329 lokalkjente anbefaler
The Klis Fortress is a medieval fortress situated above a village bearing the same name, near the city of Split, in central Dalmatia, Croatia. From its origin as a small stronghold built by the ancient Illyrian tribe, becoming a royal castle that was the seat of many Croatian kings, Klis Fortress has guarded the frontier. Due to its location on a pass that separates the mountains Mosor and Kozjak, the fortress served as a major source of defense in Dalmatia, especially against the Ottoman advance, and has been a key crossroad between the Mediterranean belt and the Balkan rear.