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Guide to Split in 2 days

Split is a beautiful historic city on the coast of the Adriatic Sea in Croatia, which offers many interesting places to visit. Here is an example of a 2-day tourist guide to Split:

Day 1: History and Culture

Morning:

  • Diocletian's Palace: Start your day with a visit to the ancient palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the underground passages, walk around the Peristyle (central square), and don't forget to visit the Temple of Jupiter.
  • Cathedral of Saint Domnius: Located within the palace complex, climb the bell tower to enjoy stunning views of the city and coastline.

Day:

  • Central Market (Pazar): Immerse yourself in the local atmosphere by visiting the market where you can buy fresh produce and souvenirs.
  • Split Museum: Learn more about the city's rich history at this museum located in the Papalic Palace.

Evening:

  • Stroll along the Riva promenade: After a busy day, relax by taking a leisurely walk along the picturesque Riva promenade. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants where you can have dinner with a view of the sea.

Day 2: Nature and Relaxation

Morning:

  • Marjan Park: Start your day with a hike to Marjan Hill, which offers great walking paths, panoramic views, and fresh air. Don't forget to visit the Split Zoo or the ancient church of St. Nicholas.

Day:

  • Bacvice Beach: Spend time relaxing at Split's most famous beach. Here you can swim, sunbathe, or play the traditional Croatian game of 'picigin.'
  • Mestrovic Gallery: Visit the gallery dedicated to the works of the great Croatian sculptor Ivan Mestrovic to enjoy his art in a beautiful setting.

Evening:

  • Surrounding areas: If you have time and energy, take a short trip to nearby towns like Trogir or Omis, which also have plenty to offer.
  • Dinner at a traditional restaurant: Conclude your visit by trying traditional Croatian dishes at one of Split's taverns, such as 'peka' or 'pashtitsada.'

These two days in Split will allow you to enjoy a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty in this unique city.

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