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Split is busy and big (it's Croatia's second largest city) but it remains one of the Adriatic's most fascinating ports with a long and eventful history. There are great sights to see in Split and great places to stay from hotels to private accommodation. (See Split on a map of Croatia.) Home of Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Split offers a wealth of museums and Roman ruins under a dramatic mountain backdrop and opens onto a vast expanse of sea. Besides the sightseeing in Split, the town makes an excellent base for exploring the wonders of Split-Dalmatia county not to mention the many islands that lie just offshore. From Split, you can easily visit Solta and Brac, Other day trips from Split include Solin, Omis, Trogir, Brela Beach, Baska Voda and Makarska, each less than an hour away by car. See more on tours & excursions from Split. Travel TipRaw and boisterous, yet with heaps of Mediterranean style, Split is not the place to settle in and chill. Ferries, trains and buses are constantly chugging in and out of the ferry-train-bus stations which combine to form a giant transport hub just east of Diocletian's Palace. Within the palace walls, Split's Old Town is exhilarating with plenty of sights. Stay near the town centre. The dreary neighbourhoods that stretch north of town aren't dangerous but they sure aren't pretty. Split Travel Planner
Tourist Information in SplitThe Split tourist office (tel 021-342 606) is on Peristyle, in the centre of Diocletian's Palace and distributes a variety of useful brochures. Split Travel DirectorySplit Travel News
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