Sightseeing Split
Sightseeing in Split, Croatia
Overview
Split is a historic port city on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, boasting over 1,700 years of history. Its rich heritage is beautifully blended with modern vibes, creating an unforgettable destination for tourists.
Must-Visit Attractions
Diocletian’s Palace (Periphatarion)
Built in the 4th century AD by the Roman Emperor Diocletian, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the heart of Split. Wander through its sprawling complex filled with Roman architecture, local shops, and vibrant cafes. Don’t miss the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, originally Diocletian’s mausoleum, nestled within the palace walls.
Riva Promenade
Stroll along this beautiful seafront promenade, enjoying stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and Marjan Hill. It’s a perfect spot for sunset watching or people-watching.
Marjan Hill
For panoramic views of Split, climb up Marjan Hill. The hike is relatively easy, and you can explore the various paths, churches, and fortresses along the way.
Bačvice Beach
One of the most famous urban beaches in Europe, Bačvice offers a unique blend of sandy beach and pebbles. It’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or trying out the traditional Croatian sport, Picigin.
Tips
- Purchase the Split Card to save money on entrance fees to various attractions and public transportation.
- Visit during the shoulder seasons (April to June and September to October) for fewer crowds and milder weather.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when entering religious sites with appropriate dress code.
- Try authentic Dalmatian cuisine like pašta (pasta), brodet (fish stew), and pršut (prosciutto).
Enjoy your sightseeing adventure in Split!