Split is Croatia's second-largest city and one of the most authentic Mediterranean destinations in Europe — built around the magnificent 4th-century Diocletian's Palace, which remains the vibrant heart of the old town to this day. The seamless blend of Roman ruins, sun-warmed stone streets, the palm-lined Riva promenade, and nearby beaches makes Split an ideal summer getaway. It also serves as the perfect base for exploring Trogir, Hvar, Brač, and Krka National Park.
A Roman palace from the 4th century, built as the residence of Emperor Diocletian, today the heart of the old town of Split. A unique example of ancient architecture where people still live to this day. Within its walls are churches, restaurants, apartments, and museum attractions.
The central ceremonial square of Diocletian's Palace, surrounded by Corinthian colonnades from the 4th century. The heart of old Split where concerts, spectacles, and cultural events are held to this day. One of the best-preserved Roman squares in the world.
One of the oldest cathedrals in the world, originally built as Diocletian's mausoleum in the 4th century, and converted into a Christian church in the 7th century. The Romanesque-Gothic bell tower offers a panoramic view of the old town and harbor. Located inside Diocletian's Palace on the Peristyle.