


This UNESCO World Heritage site is an ancient fortress-palace built for the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Unlike traditional museums, its limestone walls contain a living labyrinth of shops, homes, and cafes that form the core of the city's Old Town.
READ MOREOriginally built as Diocletian’s mausoleum, this is one of the oldest Catholic cathedrals in the world still in its original structure. Its iconic Romanesque bell tower offers a steep climb but rewards visitors with the best panoramic views of the harbor.
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The city's social hub is a wide, palm-lined waterfront boulevard. It is the perfect place to experience the local "fjaka" (the art of doing nothing) while admiring the bobbing ferries and the grand southern facade of the palace walls.
READ MOREPerched on a rocky ridge just outside the city, this medieval stronghold has guarded the mountain pass for centuries. Its dramatic stone fortifications and sweeping views of the Dalmatian coast have made it a world-famous filming location for historic epics.
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Known as the "lungs of the city," this forest park is covered in dense pine trees and offers numerous nature trails. It features several small medieval chapels carved into the rocks and viewpoints that overlook the entire Split peninsula and surrounding islands.
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