Marmont Street

Marmont Street in Split

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.

Split Riva

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.

Prokurative

Split 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.

Pjaca (People’s Square)

Pjaca People’s Square Split

Pjaca, also known as the People’s Square (Croatian: Narodni Trg), is a square in Split that was the first area to which the city expanded outside of Diocletian’s palace. It is located just outside the west wall of the palace.

Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace

Peristyle Diocletian's Palace

The Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace is the main court of the palace; the emperor himself used it to give speeches to the people. It’s one of the best-preserved examples of ancient Roman architecture to date.