Arrived for an afternoon visit while on cruise in the Adriatic.Weather was beautiful and found Split to be a very pleasant and friendly city.Went on a walking trip round the old town and found it very interesting and the locals were very friendly.Did not have a guide but found that getting about was very easy.The whole town could have been taken as a meditteranean town in its appearance and with its promenade cafes and bars.Well worth the visit.
Getting around Split is easy, but obey all parking rules precisely or you will be towed and pay a lot to get your car back. Towing is so efficient there that it is, itself , an attraction necessary to be seen to be understood and even appreciated. My main point, however, is that Split is second to Dubrovnik in overall awe inspiring views and things to do. So, you want to build up to the climax and see Split first. Otherwise Split might seem disappointing. Walking the old city is the same as seeing Diocletian's palace which is within the old city...so don't be confused about that. Lots fo good restaurants and shops in the old city and walking outside of the walls next to the sea is also very pleasant. Most of the outside-of- the- walls hotels and apartments are up hills, so be prepared.
seems I'm back in time of the king and queens... where warriors still exists.. must see.. but i recommend for you to have a guide who will explain their history.. you will be fascinated.. you will really see the true beauty of this place once you know its history..
I really felt good walking around Split old town. Had a guide for an hour or so, visited diocletian basements, peristile and cathedral. Strolled on my own afterwards, and really felt safe and everywhere you look you can spot an interesting building, or old house. thumbs up!
very well restored plazas and palaces as well as many nice old buildings. plenty of shops and restaurants as well as bars.phantastic sea side boulevard with lot´s of outside seating.cannot find a negative aspect of old split
Our visit to Split was very enjoyable, such a lovely historical town. Loved walking around the streets that wandered every where , plenty of nice eating and drinking places. The town has a history going back 1700 years and had it's beginning when the Roman Emperor Diocletians gave up his throne and came here to retire in luxury and built the amazing DIOCLETIANS PALACE on the sea front. That now is such an interesting place to wander around, it is huge and so much history inside it's walls. We were lucky to watch a group of singers in a little chapel singing Croatian songs ,very powerfull voices. Split is a city you must visit if in Croatia, we loved it and one day hope to return and stay longer and learn more of it's history.
We arrived by cruise ship and began enjoying the sights as we sailed in. The waterfront has a yacht harbor like Cannes in France but smaller. There is a lovely waterfront to walk and explore with interesting stores and restaurants, This area is known as the Croatian Riviera and in summer can get oppressively busy. Just behind the waterfront is the famous Diocletains Palace, the historic walled city 1700 years old and beautifully preserved. The walled city is today filled with merchants selling everything from jewelry to designer clothes and leather goods. These appear genuine but are 2 or 3 year old designs mostly from Italy. Here's a tip If you can take the tour of the underground of the palace and learn how everything worked 1700 years ago.
A living breathing relic. Fantastic place to eat, sleep and take in the history and beauty. People are very friendly
Had a delightful day in Split whilst on cruise. Beautiful place to walk about and explore, locals friendly and helpful.
I liked walking about in the old Split. There is so much history in this place. Many come to Split and the surrounding areas only for the beautiful beaches, even though there are also so many other things to do and beautiful+interesting places to see as well, the old Split being one of them! I recommend this place.