The 10 Best Points of Interest & Landmarks in Split, Dalmatia

July 18, 2021 Giuseppe Pratt

The largest city on the Adriatic Coast, seaside delight Split has been under Roman, Venetian, Austrian, French, Italian and Yugoslav control. There is an abundance of restaurants and wine cellars. Sites such as Diocletian's Palace and Mausoleum, the Grgur Ninski Statue and the Cathedral and Bell Tower of St. Domnius justify its position as a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site. The city's coves offer several lovely beaches, including central Bacvice. Ferries link Split to Dalmatian summer resorts.
Restaurants in Split

1. Parish Church of St. Lawrence

Ivankova ul. 4 C, Stobrec, Split Croatia
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Parish Church of St. Lawrence

St Lawrence festivity is held here every year on 10th August. He is the patron saint of the city.

2. Ljetno kino Bacvice

Setaliste Petra Preradovica 6, Split 21000 Croatia +385 21 232 442 [email protected] http://www.kinomediteran.hr
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Ljetno kino Bacvice

Bačvice Open Air Cinema is one of the most beautiful cinemas on the Adriatic. The smell of pine trees, the sound of the sea, the stars, the moon and ships passing by in the background are a bonus that every visitor and a fan of quality film program experiences. The program consists of dynamic blend of European and worldwide art house films, Hollywood blockbusters, children's films and film classics. Films are screened in original language with English and Croatian subtitles. Welcome to this breathtaking venue! Welcome!

3. Vrh Marjana

Marjanski Put, Split 21000 Croatia +385 21 384 097 http://www.marjan-parksuma.hr/
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Vrh Marjana

4. Pjaca

Narodni trg, Split 21000 Croatia http://visitsplit.com/en/515/pjaca
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Pjaca

Reviewed By planetogra - Tewantin, Australia

A variety of Byzantine, Gothic & - at the end of the square - a Habsberg influenced building, create a range of photo opportunities. The Piazza Heritage Hotel stands out not only because of its colorful facade but also its new Viennese architecture calling on the Habsberg empire, regardless of the Piazza dating from 1906. The Clock Tower, Town Hall, Statue of Marko Marulic are all on this beautiful square, along with some bars & restaurants & retail shops. A definite MUST VISIT spot.

5. Dioklecijanova (Cardo Maximus)

Split Croatia
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Dioklecijanova (Cardo Maximus)

6. The Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace

Dioklecijanova Ulica, Split 21000 Croatia +385 95 918 9131 http://www.smokvina.com/aranzmani/trips-and-tours/all-tours-and-trips-from-split
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The Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace

Reviewed By nkybootoo - Derby, United Kingdom

Great place to sit and enjoy and ice cream and listen to live music, the dioclesians palace and old town are beautiful, narrow streets bursting with life

7. Franciscan Monastery of St. Anthony

Poljudsko Setaliste 2, Split 21000 Croatia +385 21 381 377 [email protected] http://www.samostan-poljud.com/
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Franciscan Monastery of St. Anthony

8. Split Synagogue

Zhidovski Prolaz 1, Split 21000 Croatia +385 21 345 672 http://Www.zost.hr
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Split Synagogue

Reviewed By ggsmac - New Rochelle, United States

This lovely sanctuary is now spiritual home to about 100 Jews remaining in Split who are served on a rotating basis by Croatia’s sole Rabbi headquartered in Zagreb. The Synagogue once served both the Ashkenazi and Sephardi communities which were entirely wiped out during WWII. We left both saddened and humbled. Worth a visit and your support

9. City Clock

Southeastern corner of Pjaca/Narodni Trg, Split 21000 Croatia
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City Clock

Reviewed By BexDep - London, United Kingdom

An unusual clock that fits well within the old city, which is, in fact, a palace. Probably added centuries later to remind people to go to church, in a place built by a guy who threw Christians to the lions. If these walls could only talk

10. The Bell Tower of St. Arnir

Kralja Tomislava 15, Split 21000 Croatia +385 21 272 029
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The Bell Tower of St. Arnir

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