Split
- by
- Leslie Yeh
Located right on the Adriatic coast, Split is the second biggest city in Croatia. The biggest in Dalmatia. It has history dating back to Ancient Greece, and more visibly, Ancient Rome. The city is centered around Diocletian’s Palace, an expansive retirement palace built by the Roman emperor at the turn of the 4th century. Today, the palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site and very much a living monument, home to many of Split’s best restaurants, cafés and shops. Many visitors pass by Split on the way to the many islands accessible by its busy port without truly getting to experience all that this beautiful and historic city has to offer. There is nothing quite like getting lost within the labyrinth of ancient walls and finding the perfect café to sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the laid-back culture of Dalmatia. PS: While often upstaged by its southern neighbor, Dubrovnik, Split too has been a filming site for Game of Thrones.
Top of the Bell Tower
To Je To
Toto’s Burger Bar
LUKA ice cream & cakes
Caffe Galerija
Aroma Dalmatia
Marjan Hill
Bokeria
Antique Market
Cellars of Diocletian’s Palace
F De Mar
Konoba Pizzeria Maslina
Ethnographic Museum
Figa Food Bar
Salon Galić
Filigran Split
Salona
Trogir
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Miami River
Salon Galić
- Address
- 3 Marmontova ulica
- Website
- Visit Website
Run by the Croatian Association of Visual Artists (HULU), Salon Galić is a gallery space centrally located on Marmont Street. The space hosts a calendar of exhibitions, which change every two weeks, and is the perfect place to check out the works of local artists like Eric del Castillo, a Mexican-born resident of Split, who’s works were on display when I visited. The artists specialize in a variety of mediums, so there is always something interesting to see. There is a second gallery space inside the Basement Halls of Diocletian’s Palace that also hosts exhibitions managed by HULU.