

A grand, ancient courtyard in Split's historic core, once part of Diocletian's Palace.
A grand, ancient courtyard surrounded by columns, offering a glimpse into Roman architecture.
A historic cathedral with a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles, offering guided tours.
A beautiful waterfront promenade lined with palm trees, cafes, and shops, perfect for an evening stroll.

Split between indoor and outdoor exploration, rain can occur unexpectedly in Split.
The palace complex is large and involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is important in the Mediterranean climate, and there are water fountains to refill.
A historic restaurant located within the ancient walls of Diocletian's Palace, offering a unique dining experience.
A fine dining restaurant offering stunning views of the Riva promenade and the Adriatic Sea.
A cozy wine bar located in the heart of Diocletian's Palace, offering a wide selection of Croatian wines.
Handcrafted pins featuring the iconic Diocletian's Palace, symbolizing Split's rich history.
Unique jewellery made from polished Dalmatian pebbles, reflecting the region's coastal beauty.
Aged, air-dried ham from the Drniš region, a local delicacy and popular souvenir.
Croatian doughnuts made with nutmeg, lemon zest, and raisins, deep-fried and dusted with powdered sugar.

Slow-cooked beef stew with gnocchi, flavored with cloves, nutmeg, and prošek (Croatian dessert wine).
Dalmation-style fish stew with various fish, potatoes, tomatoes, garlic, and olive oil, often served with crusty bread.
Nestled in the Nilgiri Hills, Seethargundu Estate is a tea plantation known for its scenic beauty and fresh air.
A historic palace in Darbhanga, Bihar, known for its royal architecture and beautiful gardens.
The Titanic S Dock and Pump House is a historic site in Belfast, Northern Ireland, famously associated with the construction of the RMS Titanic. This area not only served as the dock for the iconic ship but also features the impressive pump house that facilitated its launch in 1911.