The Marmont Street in Split (Croatian: Marmontova ulica) got its name after Napoleon’s marshal Marmont, who was responsible for the urbanization of the city. 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.
At the ends of Marmont Street, you can access the Riva and the Croatian National Theatre, each at their respective ends. From the street itself, you can access the fish market, the Prokurative, as well as many other shops and restaurants.