A visit to
Split
Situated on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, the true essence of Split lies in its quaint and ancient architecture. The city presents the unparalleled sight of Split’s historic centre located inside an extravagant Roman palace. However, this palace is not merely a beautiful attraction. The Diocletian’s palace is versatile space that is home to commercial outlets as well as restaurant and nightlife scenes. Split is also known for its exquisite coffee culture that is treated with extreme regard and nobility. Several hours and sometimes, even an entire afternoon is devoted to serve a splendid cup of coffee here.
By Air
Split Airport is the easiest and fastest way to get to Split in Croatia. The city is well-connected by flights from UK and Central and Northern European countries throughout the year.
By Train
Travelling by train is a cheaper option than bus but it is not very popular as this mode of travel is quite slow. Zeljeznicki Kolodvor is the train station in Split and it is located right behind the bus station mentioned above.
By Road
Split Bus station is located in the Split Port area and is easily accessible from other cities in Croatia like Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Zadar etc.
By Sea
Ferry boat is the oldest and most popular way of getting to Split as it is Croatia’s main ferry hub with domestic and international connections.
Set up in a historic villa, Perivoj will win your heart with its typically Croatian dishes. The collection of cakes and desserts here is the perfect way to end your meal.
Konoba is a family-run restaurant on the ground floor of an old Dalmatian house. This place is particularly famous for its sea food and black risotto.
Dvor’s ambiance is accentuated by its location that offers splendid views of the sea and a beautiful outdoor garden. Fish, steaks and the poultry items are a must-have here.
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