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Split In Your Pocket
Split is a city with an absolutely fascinating historical tradition, from the living museum of Diocletian’s palace to the various political and personal intrigues that led up to the creation of the city as we see it today. However, we know that history isn’t the only important thing to consider while visiting a new city. There’s an entire cultural tradition waiting for you to explore, whether it’s sampling Dalmatian cuisine or shopping and trading with the locals in Split’s famous outdoor market. We’ve researched plenty of restaurants, bars, cafés and nightlife spots for you to enjoy while you learn about the past and glean a thing or two about the present in this intriguing part of the world.
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Eleven of the twelve granite sphinxes that originally guarded the Peristyle have been destroyed by Christians who took exception to Egyptian imagery in their cathedral, but the twelfth remains, an im
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From 1806 to 1813, Napoleon ruled the city of Split, along with many of its Dalmatian neighbour-cities. Apparently, the French demanded to occupy a relatively sophisticated city, as many urban i
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A cute buffet restaurant positioned in the heart of the city near the Split Riviera. This small cosy eatery offers refined local cuisine with an emphasis on seafood; the interior is decorated with an
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Any traveller worth their salt wants to get real and rub elbows with some of the locals and Split's Pazar is the place to go to satisfy that desire. Jump in and join in the hubbub going on, all d
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Now home to various shops and businesses, Trg braće Radić was once home to a bustling fruit market and so has been given the unofficial name of Voćni trg. This translates t
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