10 Reasons why Split is one of the hottest City Break destinations in the World
Spend an Unforgettable Weekend in The City of Diocletian
City break tourism is becoming increasingly more popular in Europe and across the globe. Guests spend mostly 3 or 4 days in a destination, usually by arranging their own flights & accommodation or as part of various travel packages offered by travel agencies.
Reasons for the popularity of this form of vacation are logical - it does not require too much money and time, it does not need the sun, yet it offers a break from a busy daily routine. Along the extremely popular world megacities, our own towns & cities have proven themselves as exceptionally attractive destinations for city break tourism, which is in constant growth.
Split, the champion-city of Croatian tourism in 2017, originated from the summer palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian - one of the best preserved and most impressive Roman-era monuments in Europe. The city’s historical center was made part of the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979.
Split is a true city break destination, attracting an increasing number of tourists from all over the world year after year. Its unique blend of historical and contemporary features, where the 1700-year-old heritage meet the energetic and irresistible pulse of modern living, creates an almost nowhere-else-to-be-seen seductive invitation for world wonderers. More and more foreign media and bloggers decide to dive into the energies of the World's new must-visit city break destination.
Distinguish yourself as a true city break traveler? Come and take a stroll along the attractions of this “it” city break destination!
1. The magnificent Imperial Palace with Peristyle as the central square, is the most attractive part of the city. In summer months, it becomes crowded with tourists armed with cameras and selfie sticks, particularly at noon, when the changing of Diocletian’s Guard takes place. Visit the unique Vestibule, just a few steps away from the Peristyle - an attraction with amazing acoustics, where traditional Dalmatian a cappella singing by “klapa” ensembles will delight your ears.
Enter the cathedral of Saint Dujam (Saint Dominus) - the former mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian, a brutal persecutor of Christians, which became a cathedral in the 7th century, with sacred altars including relics of Saint Dujam and Saint Stašo (Saint Anastasius), martyrs executed in nearby town of Solin.
After a walk through Diocletian's Palace, you will reach People’s Square or, as the locals call it, “Pjaca”. This is the spot where Split’s social life took place in the Middle Ages. Bonus place to visit on Pjaca- the Gothic City Hall.
2. “Riva” – Split’s longest runway
Diocletian's Palace is filled with must-see attractions, but the sun-bathed Promenade of Split or simply, “Riva”, is a modern-day symbol of the city, adored by the locals as their fav meeting zone. Want to see some of the most beautiful women in the world casually strolling along? Riva is your place to be.
- Play “picigin” at popular Bačvice Beach
Bačvice Beach is Split’s most popular city beach, widely known for "picigin" - a unique game created exactly in this place. Picigin is not just a summer pass time - a group of picigin players, locally called “piciginaši”, gather on almost all sunny days throughout the year, including winter months. After swimming and playing, if the weather served you well, kick back and relax in one of the numerous local lounge bars along the beach.
- Make-a-wish-toe: Tap the right spot on Grgur Ninski’s statue
Do not miss to touch the toe of Grgur Ninski, a masterpiece statue sculpted by Ivan Meštrović, one of Croatia’s most famous classical artists. It is believed to bring you good fortune and ensure your return to our lovely city. The statue is waiting for you on the stairs next to the magnificent Golden Gate – one of the main entrances to the Diocletian’s Palace, which in Roman times led to Salona, the largest Roman town on the eastern Adriatic coast.
5. Savor the moment – selfie time on Mount Marjan
There is something quite seductive, as well as very relaxing, in Split's unique atmosphere and the allure of the lush Mediterranean mood. Such is Mount Marjan, the symbol of the city above which it rises. It is loved by locals as well as visitors or “furešti”, as local people call them. Rare are the ones who come to Split and do not climb up to the most well-known view point on Marjan or “vidilica”, to capture the most glorious view of the city, the harbor, and the nearby islands. Oh, and to make as many selfies as possible.
6.Visit Jupiter’s Temple
Walking through Diocletian's Palace, you will arrive to Jupiter's Temple - dedicated to god Jupiter, the main deity of the ancient Romans. It was built at the end of the 3rd century, in parallel with the construction of the Emperor's Palace, and already in the 6th century, it was converted into a baptistery devoted to Saint John the Baptist. Bonus trivia - the Sphinx at the very entrance of the temple was delivered directly from Egypt, under the orders of the mighty Diocletian.
7.Walk up to Saint Dujam’s bell tower and experience the world’s most beautiful panorama
The 57-meter-high bell tower arises next to the Cathedral and represents the most prominent Dalmatian medieval building as well as Split’s most unique viewpoint, allowing you to enjoy the most spectacular panorama of the entire city.
8. Chilling & shopping for souvenirs in Diocletian's Cellars
As you walk down from Peristyle to the Riva, go through the Diocletian's Cellars, once used as a warehouse for the everyday needs of the inhabitants of the Palace. Nowadays it is one of the most popular tourist spots in Split – scenes from "The Game of Thrones” series were shot here. The Cellars are also home of the city’s most beautiful souvenir shops.
9. Take a fresh snack break at “Pazar”
Split’s main market, “Pazar”, is located at the eastern wall of Diocletian's Palace and it represents one of the most important places of daily life in the city. It is becoming more and more popular among tourists, seeking to sense the true local spirit. The colors, the tastes and the aromas of fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as the sounds, gossip and bargaining, without a doubt, give away that you are standing in the center of the Mediterranean, sensing the true heartbeat of the most beautiful city in the World.
- Go for a walk through the legendary history of “Hajduk” – meet Split’s sports soul
Whether you are a fan of football or not - if you want to get to know the true core of Split, go to Hajduk’s Stadium and club zone, accompanied by an expert guide. Get to know the famous history of this amazing football club, that shares its heartbeat with the people of Split for more than a whole century.Experience the beauty of Split and take the best of it with you. And don’t forget - one weekend is enough to be charmed by Split – and to wish to return to the most beautiful corner of the Adriatic!
SPLIT City break - the latest hit of the tourist offer of Split!
Spend an unforgettable weekend in Diocletian's town!
Tourism champion, Split, provides its guests with a unique experience!
In their reviews on Split, many foreign bloggers continously admire extraordinary energy of what they like to call an ancient city with a young soul. Nowhere as in Split are past and present so harmoniously intertwined, nor is anywhere else 1700 years worth heritage so seductively blended with the energetic and irresistible pulse of modern life.
Split, once perceived as a port city, long ago changed its identity of the center of transit of eager tourists to islands and coastal areas and transformed into a tourist leader of Dalmatia. Tourists, who were 10 years ago eager to embark on any ferry, now intensively fantasize about moving to Split.
His adorable little streets filled with wine bars, sophisticated small restaurants with a specific offer that awakens all senses, cheerful bids of its vibrant “Pazar” market, dozens of places that are just right for a wild night out, as well as promenades and beaches, are all part of a compulsory itinerary of every conscious passenger in search of beauty.
And Split abounds in beauty! Beautiful women, beautiful places, playful atmosphere which is hard to define, but one can definitely feel it once it wins him over.
Split is simply a lively city that oozes passion, beauty, hedonism, friendliness... the list is almost endless.
SPLIT CITY BREAK – culture at your fingertips
To fully experience Split, there are city break weekends at your disposal - the latest tourist hit arranged by the Tourist Board of Split.
What do you need for a city break in Split?
To come to Split any weekend (Friday - Monday) in the period from October, November and December.
What are the benefits of City Break program in Split?
You will get the Split Card - a free ticket valid for a sightseeing tour of Split.
It also includes free tickets for Saturday's program of choice (theater or concert).
Special offer of Split City Break
CNT (Croatian National Theater) Split
The schedule of events - please see the link www.hnk-split.hr Raspored-izvedbi
Experience the beauty of Split and take in the very best of it. And don’t forget - one weekend is enough to carry Split in your heart - wherever you are.
Foto: Tz Split, HNK Split
World Tourism Day
27.09.2014.
On the occasion of the celebration of the World tourism day on Saturday, September 27, 2014, the Tourist board of the city of Split in cooperation with partners have prepared a rich cultural-entertainment program taking place on Split Promenade throughout the day.
Events
19th International Split Film Festival
19th International Festival of New Film
13th – 20th of September 2014.
International Festival of New Film / Split Film Festival (founded 1996) is the oldest and in many ways the most important international annual film / media manifestation in Croatia. The Festival takes place every September in Split and promotes all innovative, personal, experimental, radical, subversive etc. work of all genres, styles and lengths, preferably from outside the mainstream.
The festival programme showcases a selection from the current global film production, works that have been screened and awarded at a number of renowned film festivals (Rotterdam, Berlinale, Cannes…) as well as festivals a bit off the beaten path. In spite of the limited funding, the programme includes first screenings of a number of Croatian films, making this festival one of the most important Croatian film festivals.
The programme of the 19th edition has been arranged in 6 sections – Competition Feature, Competition Shorts, Forum 3, Gender, Reflections and Special Programme. The official programme offers a range of workshops, presentations and lectures, focused on the theme of this year’s festival: surveillance and how to avoid it (how to protect oneself). What we tried to introduce this year is the multi-disciplinary approach, encouraging discussion from various aspects – artistic, legal, technological, literary, sociological and geopolitical.
The 2014 Split Film Festival opens on 13 September in the “Central” film theatre with the screening of this year’s Rotterdam winner SOMETHING MUST BREAK by Ester Martin Bergsmark, a strong tale of search for love and human dignity in a contemporary world.
The best features and shorts in the competition will be awarded by international juries.
Every year The Special Festival Award is given to a famous international artist, accepted, among others, by Peter Kubelka, Bela Tarr, Lars von Trier, Harun Farocki , Sally Potter etc..
Films will be screened in Karaman Cinema and Zlatna vrata Cinematique.
For all additional information and projection schedule please visit www.visitsplit.com
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SVI DUGOMETRAŽNI FILMOVI IMAJU TITLOVE NA HRVATSKOM JEZIKU
ALL FILMS CONTAIN ENGLISH SUBTITLES |
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21:00 Kino Central OTVARANJE FESTIVALA / OPENING CEREMONYEster Martin Bergsmark NEŠTO MORA PUKNUTI / SOMETHING MUST BREAK SE, 81 min |
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14 / 09 Nedjelja/Sunday | |||||
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12:00 PRESS CONFERENCE |
17:00 Doc. dr. sc. Marija Boban |
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21:00 Fabrizio Polpettini |
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18:45 George Ovashvili OTOK KUKURUZA / CORN ISLAND GE/DE/FR/ CZ/KZ/HU, 100 min |
20:45 Junichi Inoue ŽENA I RAT / A WOMAN AND WAR JP, 98 min |
22:45 Roland Reber ILLUSION DE, 93 min |
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12:00 Zlatna vrata (Loggia)DRUŽENJE S AUTORIMA / CHAT WITH ARTISTS |
17:00 Radionica / WorkshopDenis Periša HAKIRANJE I ZAŠTITA (PRIVATNOSTI) / HACKING AND THE (PRIVACY) PROTECTION |
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21:00 Richard Misek ROHMER U PARIZU / ROHMER IN PARIS UK/DK, 67 min |
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18:45 Chika Anadu M KAO MUŠKO / B FOR BOY NG, 118 min |
20:45 Peter Brunner MOJE SLIJEPO SRCE / MY BLIND HEART AT, 92 min |
22:45 Claudia Richarz / Ulrike Zimmermann VULVA 3.0 DE, 79 min |
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12:00 PRESS CONFERENCE |
17:00 Predavanje / LectureGeorge Barber UMJETNOST, POLITIKA I NADZOR / ART, POLITICS & SURVEILLANCE |
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21:00 Mika Mattila CHIMERAS FI/CN/SE, 87 min |
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18:45 Massimiliano Zanin ISTINTOBRASS IT, 93 min |
20:45 Raya Martin KAKO NESTATI U POTPUNOSTI / HOW TO DISAPPEAR COMPLETELY PH, 80 min |
22:45 Edoardo Morabito DUHOVI SAN BERILLA / THE GHOSTS OF SAN BERILLO IT, 74 min. |
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12:00 Zlatna vrata (Loggia)DRUŽENJE S AUTORIMA / CHAT WITH ARTISTS |
17:00 Predavanje / LectureJure Vujić KONTROLA I NADZOR U SUVREMENOM GLOBALNOM DRUŠTVU / CONTROL AND SURVEILLANCE IN MODERN GLOBAL SOCIETY |
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21:00 Lea Rinaldi TRAVELLING AT NIGHT WITH JIM JARMUSCH FR, 47 min |
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19 / 09 Petak/Friday | |||||
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18:45 FILM IZNENAĐENJA / SECRET SCREENING |
20:45 Antoine d’Agata ATLAS FR, 77 min |
22:45 Ester Martin Bergsmark NEŠTO MORA PUKNUTI / SOMETHING MUST BREAK SE, 81 min |
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12:00 PRESS CONFERENCE |
17:00 Interaktivna radionica / Interactive workshopAgencija za zaštitu osobnih podataka / Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency ZAŠTITA PRIVATNOSTI – KOME TO (NE) TREBA? / PRIVACY PROTECTION – A NECESSITY OR NOT? |
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21:00 Carolina Campo-Lupo ZALEĐENI ČOVJEK / FROZEN MAN UY, 83 min |
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Dinner in the Sky
In close co-operation with the Tourist Board of Split and Split city administration, Dinner in the Sky® Split will open its doors in August, 2014 just for 9 days, from August 16 – August 24, to present a unique Dinner in the Sky® experience to visitors and inhabitants of Split.
Dinner in the Sky® Split team
In those days we will offer Dinner in the Sky® experience along with a unique culinary pleasure in the center of Split. The table with 22 guests will be suspended at a height of 50 meters by a team of professionals, to enjoy their life’s most unique and special dinner – together with their friends. The event will host the top chefs in Croatia and Dalmatia region.
Dinner in the Sky worldwide
During the dinners, in the evening session, the chef personally will join the quests at the height of 50 meters to serve and talk about his food and menu. This exclusive atmosphere with extraordinary food and face-to-face contact with exceptional chef will create everlasting impression to everybody.
Foto: Dinner in the sky, Tz Split
Days of Diocletian 2014.
Back to the time when famous Roman emperor Diocletian walked the city
16.08. - 19.08.2014.
In the period from August 16 - 19 Diocletian Days 2014 will take Split back to the time when famous Roman emperor Diocletian walked the city. Romean legions will align on the city streets and squares, the emperor Diocletian in carriage followed by the legions will pass from the Promenade to the Peristyle where Diocletian's co-rulers with their families will greet the gathered crowd. The sounds of fanfare, drums and Roman music will be heard throughout the city.
DAYS OF DIOCLETIAN 2014 PROGRAMME
SATURDAY – 16August 2014_______________________________
The Old Town Hall / Pjaca
10:30 am Emperor Diocletian’s theatre
11:00 am Opening of the exhibition “Tribute to Robert Adam” by Vjekoslav Stipica
Riva
12:00 pm Gala presentation of the scale model of the Diocletian Palace, reconstructed as it looked in 305 AD.
6:00pm Roman food and drinks
8:00pm Assembly for the Ceremonial Parade, in front of the Diocletian Palace Substructures
8:15 pm Ceremonial Parade from the Riva-Substructures to Marmont Street, the Golden Gate and back to the Peristyle
8:30 pm Ancient Roman football game - Harpastum, Roman ladies dances, Gladiator fights
9:30 pm Music concert by the band “Repassage”
11:30 pm DJ Diocletian
Peristyle
7:00pm Emperor Diocletian’s theatre
9:00pm Grand opening of the event : Premiere of the musical ”Diocles” (invitations only )
The Diocletian Palace Substructures
10:30 pm Gala Roman Dinner with the Emperor (invitations only )
Voćni trg (Trg Braće Radić)
Antique Days - open all day
SUNDAY – 17 August 2014_______________________________
Riva
6pm Roman food and drinks
9:30 pm Music concert by the “Mario Rucner Project”
11:30 pm DJ Diocletian
Peristyle
7pm Emperor Diocletian’s theatre
8pm Children’s programme “LITTLE DIOCLETIAN”
9:30 pm Roman legion assembly and gladiator fights - "Diocletian's legion" Association
Voćni trg (Trg Braće Radić)
Antique Days – open all day
MONDAY – 18 August 2014________________________________
Riva
6pm Roman food and drinks
8 pm Assembly for the Ceremonial Parade, in front of the Diocletian Palace Substructures
8:15 pm Ceremonial Parade from the Riva-Substructures to Marmont Street, the Golden Gate and back to the Peristyle
9pm Disco Diocletian –The Lost Generation
9:30 pm Departure of the Emperor
Peristyle
7pm Emperor Diocletian’s theatre
8:45 pm Gladiator fights and assembly of the legions "Gens JVLIA" and "Diocletian's legion"
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The Diocletian Palace Substructures
9:45pm Diocletian’s feast
(for all citizens dressed in tunics ) – gift from the Mayor
Voćni trg (Trg Braće Radić)
Antique Days – open all day
TUESDAY – 19 August 2014________________________________
Riva
11:00 am Emperor Diocletian’s theatre
PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS:
"Gens Jvlia" association
"Diocletian's legion" association
"Gaz" sport association
Temple of new circus “HRAM”
"Srdelice" children's choire
"Sedmivjetar" dance studio
“ Diocletian`s” moto club
"Arkada" restaurant
"Starizanati" association
"Split" Lions club
Academic painter Vjekoslav Stipica
Foto: Slobodna Dalmacija, Tz Split