Marmont Street

The Marmont Street in Split (Croatian: Marmontova ulica) got its name after Napoleon’s marshal Marmont, it is the most popular shopping area and one of the most visited streets in Split. On the street, you will find a charming fountain named Pirja.
Marjan Park

Marjan Park, often referred to as the lungs of Split, is a beautiful green forest park oasis located on the western end of the city. The entrance closest to the city center is about 200 meters above the Riva.
Salona Roman City Ruins

Salona is an ancient Roman city located in present-day Solin. The city was founded in the 3rd century BC and destroyed in the 7th century AD. Salona was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia.
Beaches in Split

All the information you need about the best beaches you’ll find in Split, Croatia
Golden Gate of Diocletian’s Palace

The Golden Gate of Diocletian’s Palace (Croatian: Zlatna vrata, Latin: Porta Aurea) is one of the four entrances into the palace (the northern, and main entrance).
Gregory of Nin

Gregory of Nin (Croatian: Grgur Ninski) was a bishop of Nin and introduced the Croatian language in the religious services. It is believed that if you rub the statue’s toe, Gregory will bring you good luck.
Sphinx in Diocletian’s Palace

Diocletian brought the sphinx from Egypt in 297 A.D. It is over 3400 years old by now and has sat on the Peristyle for over 1700 years.
Split Riva

The Riva is the main event center of Split; many major events, concerts, and political forums are held there, and the locals meet successful sportsmen there upon their arrival to Split.
Klis Fortress

The Klis Fortress (Croatian: Tvrđava Klis) is a medieval fortress that sits right above the village of Klis. Over its life span, it evolved from a small stronghold (3rd century BC) into a royal castle (9th century AD) and all the way into a fully fledged fortress.
Prokurative

Prokurative (Trg Republike), a Venetian-style square built in the mid-19th century, is surrounded by neo-Renaissance buildings on three sides. Prokurative is often a stage for cultural events and festivals.