Discover the best top things to do in Central Dalmatia, Croatia including Parish Church of St. Lawrence, Gaspina mlinica, Pjaca, Central Square in Trogir, The Church of St. Stephen, Fortress Mirabella (Peovica), Starigrad Fortress, Our Lady’s Islet (Gospin otok), The Peristyle of Diocletian's Palace, Svetiste Vepric.
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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.
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Day or night this is always a popular and festive area to visit. There are often traditional Klappa groups singing in the afternoon and evening. Many people wandering through and stopping at the various bars, cafes and gelato shops. Great place to sit back and relax, people watch and have a drink or snack. A must-visit when in Trogir and you'll probably walk through at least a dozen times while you are in the city. A wonderful jewelry shop is located here as well that carries traditional silver-work as well as certified red coral pieces.
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Wonderful view and the Fortress looks very inviting from Omis, for the low price of 25 HK you could visit. Was pretty crowded and my fear of heights was kicking in when there seemed to be just too many on it
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I took the easier of the two routes because I would not consider myself super fit for this type of climb. The path starts next to the fire station. If you’re facing it, go left and follow the signs for the fortress. It’s a well marked path just keep your eye on the rocks for markers. I set out at 8 am knowing that it would be a scorcher later on in the day. I would not want to do this any later in the summer months. You must have proper footwear and closed shoes with some grip. You cannot do this in sandals or flip flops. The climb is treacherous but definitely doable. I stopped when I needed to and had 1.5 litres of water. It took me just over an hour each way and longer than expected but that’s ok. It was not a race. The way down was also challenging as it was a little slippery. The entrance to the fortress is 20 Kuna. Make sure you have cash. The views are beyond description and well worth the pain.
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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
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