In the city, there are many ancient monuments, but the most famous of them is the palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian (4th century AD), which is included in UNESCO lists. Here, everything is steeped in the spirit of history.
To feel the soul of the city, take a stroll along the promenade, admire the harbor, and visit one of the coastal restaurants. By the way, various festivities and celebrations regularly take place on the promenade, and yacht exhibitions and sales are also held here.
The Marjan Mountain Park is a natural reserve where you can go for picnics and bike rides. The viewpoints offer wonderful views of the city and the bay surrounded by archipelagos. There are usually few people here, and the air is particularly fresh.
If you decide to venture beyond the city, you'll encounter many interesting discoveries:
Visit the Field of Amphorae, located on the island of Hvar. There, at a depth of 30 meters, rests an ancient Greek ship. As the name of the attraction suggests, it carried amphorae, and more than 1,500 of them are scattered around the sunken ship. Moreover, Hvar is a very beautiful place. You can reach the island from Split by ferry or high-speed catamaran.