Top Tourist Attractions in Split
8 Top Tourist Attractions in Split
Split is a very scenic city
lying on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea. With just under 200,000
residents, this ancient city is the largest on the Dalmatian Coast and
Croatia’s second largest city. Its rulers have included the Greeks, Romans and
Turks, with each culture leaving its stamp on the city. Split is especially
famous for its beaches and Roman ruins, particularly Diocletian’s Palace, which
lies in the heart of Split’s Old Town. With so many beautiful attractions in
Split, it won’t take long for visitors to figure out why this Croatian city is
one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the Mediterranean.
01. Diocletian's Palace
Diocletian’s Palace was the retirement home of Emperor Diocletian after
he abdicated as head of the Roman Empire in 305. The impressive palace ruins
are one of Split’s top attractions. A portion of the limestone and white marble
of the original palace was under water since the ex-emperor wanted to enter it
on his ship. Diocletian lived out his retirement in his palace tending to his
vegetable gardens.
After the Romans abandoned the site, the
Palace remained empty for several centuries. In the 7th century nearby
residents fled to the walled palace to escape invading barbarians. Since then
the palace has been occupied, with residents making their homes and businesses
within the palace basement and directly in its walls.
Because the Palace is also a residential area
it is therefore free to enter. There are many attractions within the palace,
including the St. Dujam Cathedral on the Peristyle square. Other popular sites
are the Temple of Jupiter and the cellars of the palace. The narrow, crooked
streets with various shops and restaurants are also popular among tourists.
Night is a good time to visit as illuminated garlands light up the remains.
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