Dining in Split is a joy for those who like to stray off the well-trod tourist track and delve into Dalmatian cuisine. Influenced by its location on the Mediterranean coast, a Dalmatian menu in Split typically features a lot of fish and seafood, as well as local ingredients like almonds, figs, grapes, and citrus fruits. Eat your way through the city...
Más informaciónSplit's nightlife allows you to see this Croatian city in a different light. While it's known for its rich culture and history, it's clear that there’s plenty to see and do for nightlife aficionados. The main areas for Split’s after-dark attractions are its Riva promenade for evening strolls along the seafront and the narrow streets of Diocletian’s Palace with their...
Más informaciónTravelling to Split on a budget is certainly doable. The largest city in the Dalmatian region is a lively and exciting place to be, with several UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a vibrant nightlife scene that won’t break the bank. With so much to see and do, travellers on a budget might be worried about missing out on the top attractions,...
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