Split
Croatia’s second-largest city is built in and around the ruins of Roman Emperor Diocletian’s massive 4th-century retirement palace. The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — a living, breathing maze of ancient stone walls, cafes tucked into alleyways, and one of the most beautiful waterfront promenades in the Mediterranean.
Diocletian’s Palace


Old Town & the Riva



Stadion Poljud — HNK Hajduk Split
No trip to Split is complete without a visit to Stadion Poljud, home of HNK Hajduk Split — one of the most passionate football clubs in Europe, founded in 1911. The stadium tour includes the pitch, the press room, and a museum of Hajduk history.


Split After Dark


Dubrovnik
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