History buffs will love stepping back in time in Peristyle Square – the heart of Diocletian’s Palace (Visit Split/ L33T ...
One of Europe's most stunning cities is also a budget-friendly place that you can reach in just a few hours from across the ...
Once the site of Diocletian’s mausoleum, and still guarded by a ... In the north-east corner of the palace, the Split City Museum is worth visiting for the 15th-century Gothic building itself ...
the maze of narrow alleys – literally Diocletian's hallways at one point in time – makes up the core of Split. Today's residents are actually living in a Roman emperor's palace. Back in its ...
Visitors say that Marjan Forest Park offers a great vantage of Split while providing a breather from all the city's tourists, who cluster around Diocletian's Palace, especially during peak season.
There are plenty of cities in Europe that boast sunshine and beaches - but this city has so much more to offer.
Salona was destroyed by Avar and Slav forces – its residents fled to Split and hid inside the Diocletian’s Palace. How they lived can be discovered by a visit to the unsung Archaeological ...
Diocletian's Palace, along with the car-free Marmontova ... For instance, a trip from Split to Stari Grad, Hvar, will cost 47 kuna (about $7.50) and take roughly two hours. Keep in mind that ...
Diocletian, who once ruled territory that now includes Croatia, tried and failed to rein in inflation by dictating prices.