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Bene Beach
The guide was updated:A secluded cove in the northern coast of Marjan Forest Park — Bene Beach doesn't resemble the sandy Croatian beaches but boasts its one-of-a-kind charm. A long excursion through the forest will lead you to its pebbly seafront, where you can rest your feet in the clear water surrounded by untouched nature. A restaurant is also located a few steps away.
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- Address: Kupalište Bene (Bene Beach), Marjan Forest Park, Split
- More Info: The beach offers lifeguards, toilets, showers and changing facilities.
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Diocletian’s Palace is the city's pride and glory — it houses the alleys and squares that compose the Old Town. Built for the Emperor Diocletian back in the 4th century CE, it boasts an impressive figure and a well-preserved building. As you walk through the Bronze Gate, a stunning view of the Palace will be disclosed to the eyes, revealing the magnificent ancient fortress.
The ancient fortress is not just a dusty monument. It has become a vibrant neighbourhood with many shops, cafes and restaurants, as well as some apartments. Around 3,000 people live on the territory of Diocletian's palace today.
In the popular HBO show Game of Thones, Diocletian’s Palace doubles as the city of Meereen.
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Cathedral of St Domnius
Situated within the Diocletan Palace's walls, St Domnious Cathedral is shrouded in history. Created as a mausoleum, it is currently one of the oldest Catholic Cathedral still in use and, with its peculiar octagonal-shaped building, it has an immeasurable artistic value. It was in this Cathedral that the remains of the Emperor disappeared after having had rested there for 170 years.
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Narodni Trg — People’s Square
Narodni Trg, the pulsing heart of the city, buzzes with life and artistic landmarks. The iconic Clock Tower and the majestic Town Hall (which has been turned into an ethnographic museum) dominate the square.
Perfect for a leisurely stroll, it also features dainty cafeterias and bars.
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Croatian Maritime Museum
Rich in archaeological finds and artefacts, the Croatian Maritime Museum is located inside the 17th century Gripe Fortress. Catch a glimpse of the artistic beauties long lost in sea. The exhibitions show that the maritime community had a major influence throughout the Adriatic Sea.
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Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum boasts a comprehensive display of Illyrian, Greek and Roman artefacts, offering a complete overview of the region's history. One of the highlights of the visit is the library with 30,000 books regarding archaeology and history.
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Ivan Meštrović Gallery
The Ivan Meštrović Gallery is a neoclassical building originally intended to be the home of the famous artist, now housing an impressive collection of his artworks. The permanent display features beautiful architectural projects, drawings and sculptures.
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Split City Museum
The Split City Museum houses a great collection that presents the cultural and historical heritage of Split, giving an expansive glimpse into the city's past. Including sculptures, paintings and diverse artworks, it is set in a 14th century palace. Guided tours can be arranged in advance.
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Marjan Forest Park
A sweeping portion of Split peninsula is covered by a thick Mediterranean flora that creates the Marjan Forest Park. An intricate knot of walking paths, jogging trails, lookout points, a botanical garden and more attracts hiking enthusiasts and everyone who wants a respite from the busy city life.
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Boat Trips
Jadrolinija ferry terminal and surrounding piers are a gateway to the surrounding islands. Hvar is one of the most coveted destinations with historical sites and beautiful beaches. Brač, a white, pebbly beach, perfect for surfing, follows right after Hvar, whereas Korkula Island is mostly visited for its medieval towers and walls. Package tours will gladly take you to several islands in just one day.
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Bačvice Beach
Bačvice is the closest beach to downtown Split and, though it gets extremely crowded over summer, is a delightful spot to relax under the hot sun. Hide from the heat and rehydrate at any of the numerous quaint cafes frequented by locals playing picigin, a ball game that sees its origin here in Split.
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Bene Beach
A secluded cove in the northern coast of Marjan Forest Park — Bene Beach doesn't resemble the sandy Croatian beaches but boasts its one-of-a-kind charm. A long excursion through the forest will lead you to its pebbly seafront, where you can rest your feet in the clear water surrounded by untouched nature. A restaurant is also located a few steps away.
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Pjaca Clock Tower
Dominating Nardoni Trg, Pjaca Clock Tower imposes its figure with its impressive 1700 years of history. The tower's impressive height can be walked up a steep stairway, that culminates in a breath-taking view of the Old Town and its vibrant flow of people. The tower features a 24-hour clock face signed with Roman numerals.
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Riva Waterfront
The fashionable Riva waterfront boardwalk is where to be headed for a stroll, blessed by the sound of the waves crushing to the shore and the scent of seaweed in the air. The seafront promenade offers coffee shops and bars, representing the perfect destination to be seen and to observe the curious stream of people passing by.
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Trg Republike — Republic Square
Buzzing with people throughout the hot season, Trg Republike (or Republic Square) is where concerts and festivals are held. The square, constructed in a peculiar Venetian style, is a renowned gathering point, as well as a great spot to sip a coffee and sample some traditional cuisine at the quaint eateries and coffee shops.
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Gregory of Nin Statue
Nothing extremely thrilling can be said about this statue, which, located in front of the northern gate of the Diocletian Palace, rises up celebrating bishop Grgur (Gregory of Nin) who firmly opposed the Pope and introduced the Croatian language into Catholic services. You may want to stop by though: its well-polished big toe is said to bring good luck for those who rub it.
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Podrum — Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
The ancient prison, a tangle of underground chambers concealed underneath the Diocletian Palace, is nowadays open only for special events. The main alley that links the cells together, open daily, treats the tourists with an array of picturesque stalls, well-equipped with souvenirs and artworks of any sort.
In the HBO show Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen locks up her enemies, as well as two of her dragons. These scenes were filmed right here, in the cellars of Diocletian's Palace.
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Marmont Street
The most popular shopping area in Split for designer goods is the marble-lined street of Marmont. On Marmontova Ulica (as it is known in Croatian), you will find jewellery, clothes, shoes and other goods from artisanal and mass market brands. The street, stretching from the Old Palace, is reserved for pedestrians. Check out the over 100-year-old pharmacy Varoš, as well as art galleries and a popular fish market.
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