[2024 Split Attraction] Travel Guide for Diocletian's Palace (Updated Dec)
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Address:
Dioklecijanova 1, 21000, Split, Croatia
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Recommended sightseeing time:
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Visit Diocletian's Palace
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🌸 Diocletian's Palace is a palace that Emperor Diocletian built to prepare for use as a place for retirement. It is a very large palace located in the south of the Dalmatian Sea. It is currently registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is very beautiful and is a tourist destination. You must come to visit the beauty and charm of this place, which makes it very crowded. Inside, there is also the Saint Domnius Cathedral.
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While both Dubrovnik and Split are victims of overpricing. There is still some hope in the case of Split. As it is less crowded compared to Dubrovnik and offers a scope for a more authentic croatian experience. Split can also score more points on the affordability scale (only when compared to Dubrovnik). The rest of croatia continues to be decently priced.
As far as sightseeing goes. Just about everything you want to see in Split is within the walls of Roman emperor Diocletian's Palace, completed in 305 AD. It's a compact area and you'll easily find your way around the narrow alleys. Make sure you visit St. Domnius Cathedral, it is well over 1,000 years old. You could climb to the top of the bell tower there for a view of the city.
But if you care, I did find a better spot.Walk exactly 10 minutes to the left of the palace and then up some stairs and paths in the neighborhood of Marjan. By the time you reach the tiny St. Nicholas Church (1219), you'll be rewarded with an even better view, most importantly without any tourists and it's free!
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Diocletian Palace
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Our family visit to Diocletian's Palace in Split was an extraordinary blend of history and exploration. The ancient Roman palace, seamlessly integrated into the vibrant heart of the city, offered us a fascinating glimpse into the past. The kids were amazed by the towering stone walls and labyrinthine alleys, while we marveled at the well-preserved ruins and intricate architectural details. Highlights included the Peristyle courtyard, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and the underground cellars. We enjoyed gelato from a nearby vendor as we wandered through the bustling market stalls within the palace complex, making for a day filled with discovery and delight.
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🇭🇷Historic Core of Split : Diocletian’s Palace 🏰
Attraction: Diocletian’s Palace
Address: Dioklecijanova 1, 21000, Split, Croatia
Direction: Few mins walk from Split Port/ Bus terminal
Opening Hours : 24 Hours
Diocletian’s Palace is a well preserved Roman palace built at around 305AD. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Part of it is now a small bazaar with souvenir shops for tourist to go shopping. Visiting the Palace is free, however a ticket needs to be purchased if you would like to visit the basement.
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Roadman
The Charm of Split Old Town@Dalmatia, Croatia
Split is the second largest city of Croatia after Zagreb where this Old Town is protected under UNESCO World Heritage. Exploring Diocletian’s Palace is a must to do in Split particularly the Cellars(Podrumi) one can find lots of souvenir shops underneath. Continue to stroll around the People’s Square(Pjaca) and the narrow side streets will lead you to many trendy stores, cafes, restaurants and bars; something you won’t wanna missed for sure😁.
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Day 15 of road trip. Took a short drive to split from Trogir. Split looks very similar to Trogir but bigger, more traffic and more crowded with big shopping malls and supermarkets. Went to the old town, Diocletian’s Palace and the underground structure of the palace, which charges an entrance fee of 16 Euros for 2 adult n 2 kids. It’s not a large area to explore but after knowing the palace basements were used as the setting for where Daenerys keeps her dragons, I felt worth it 😆.
Personally I prefer Trogir, which is a smaller, quieter and more peaceful version.
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Diocletian’s Palace
Built at the end of the third century AD as a residence for the Roman emperor Diocletian, and today forms about half of the old town of Split, Croatia.#diocletianspalace
ChesterBryan
Split, Croatia with full of suprises!
This is my first time travelling to Croatia and we stop by this beautiful city right by Adriatic Sea. Mediterranean cruises must stop by here. Beautiful and relax vibe, sunshine most of time in a year. You can see beautiful promenade, and worth visit to walk around old town and Diocletian's Palace. Not to forget to dinner or lunch for seafood dishes. Grill seabrass is highly recommended! #splitcroatia
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The Charming Diocletian's Palace in the Croatian Resort City
📍Diocletian's Palace, Split, Croatia
21000, Grad, Split, Croatia
Diocletian's Palace is a square located in the heart of Split.
Diocletian's Palace retains traces of Roman history.
There is a cafe near Diocletian's Palace that hosts a jazz festival every night at 10 PM, making it even better!
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Sun, Sea, and History: Discovering the Beauty of Split
Split is a city that seamlessly blends ancient history with the laid-back vibes of the Adriatic coast. My stay at dream apartment was a dream—luxury with unbeatable views of Bačvice Beach One of the highlights was exploring Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walking through its ancient corridors felt like stepping back in time, yet the surrounding streets are full of vibrant cafes and shops. For a more relaxed afternoon, head to **Marjan Hill** for a scenic hike and incredible views of the city and coastline. Split’s charm lies in its mix of history, culture, and seaside beauty.
**#TravelTips:Don't miss a boat trip to the nearby islands like **Hvar** or **Brac**. And if you're visiting in summer, plan for an early start to avoid crowds at top attractions.
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Rebeen Hakeem
Beautiful Split Croatia
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Split Croatia is good to visit from June to October.It is the second-largest city of Croatia after the capital Zagreb.I took a bus from Zagreb to Split ,it looks around 8 hours to reached Split.Stopover somewhere for foods and toilet as well.
Bavice Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Split. There are several bars and restaurants along the seawall, but the area truly comes to life after sunset when you can enjoy seaside nightlife under the stars.
I stayed in Diocletian’s Palace area,the extraordinary complex of Diocletian's Palace is one of the most imposing ancient Roman structures in existence today, and it's where you’ll spend most of your time while in Split. Don’t expect a palace, though, nor a museum – this is the city's living heart, its labyrinthine streets packed with people, bars, shops and restaurants.
There are 220 buildings within the palace boundaries, home to about 3000 people. The narrow streets hide passageways and courtyards – some deserted and eerie, others thumping with music from bars and cafes – while residents hang out their washing overhead, kids kick footballs against the ancient walls, and people sit in their windows watching the action below.
There is a morning market in Split, within the market you can find small food stalls and shops as well.Foods are cheaper over the market place.
If you have more time,embark on a day trip to Krka National Park from Split. Join a river cruise and admire picturesque waterfalls with free time for swimming and sightseeing in the medieval town of Primošten.
Fei Xien Chang
Diocletian's Palace: The Emperor's Retreat
Diocletian's Palace is a massive ancient Roman complex built between the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. Rather than being a palace for the retired Roman Emperor Diocletian, it is more like a fortified compound, with half serving as Diocletian's residence and temple, and the other half as a typical Roman military camp. Today, Diocletian's Palace occupies half of the old town of Split, Croatia's second-largest city. It is one of the best-preserved and largest Roman palaces still in existence, earning it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
Diocletian was born a commoner and later rose through the military ranks to become the Roman Emperor. When he took over the empire, the once-mighty Roman Empire was in decline, plagued by internal strife, power struggles, military factions, barbarian invasions, and famines. After eliminating all rivals and gaining complete control of the Roman Empire, Diocletian deified the emperor's status, moved the capital, and sidelined the Senate to implement autocratic rule. He also initiated extensive reforms in taxation, law, and politics to address the empire's decay. Externally, he waged wars to secure the empire's borders against Persia, Egypt, and Germanic tribes. Most notably, he established the Tetrarchy, a system of rule by four emperors, to manage the vast empire and succession issues. This system worked well during Diocletian's reign due to his prestige and leadership, but it collapsed after his retirement. Nonetheless, his other reforms laid a solid foundation for the later resurgence of the Roman Empire.
After reaching the pinnacle of power, Diocletian made the surprising decision to abdicate, becoming one of the few Roman emperors to voluntarily step down. He chose to retire to his hometown of Dalmatia, where he built Diocletian's Palace near his birthplace in Split. There, he lived a peaceful rural life, experiencing a transformation from soldier to emperor to farmer.
In Split, Diocletian's Palace is impossible to ignore. The city is essentially built upon the palace, with homes and businesses embedded within the ancient ruins. The centuries-old stones can be found in every corner, creating a unique blend of old and new that I personally find enchanting. It feels like stepping through a time warp back to ancient Rome.
📜 Interesting Story: After Diocletian's abdication, the Roman Empire quickly fell into chaos again. Interestingly, when the empire was in turmoil, someone came to Diocletian's Palace to ask him to return and restore order. However, the retired Diocletian, enjoying his tranquil rural life, famously replied, "If you could show the emperor the cabbages I have grown with my own hands, he would never dare suggest that I replace the peace and happiness I now enjoy with the insatiable greed of power."
📜 Ironic Fact: After Diocletian's death, he was buried in his palace. Ironically, he is infamous for the last and largest persecution of Christians in Roman history. In the 7th century, his mausoleum was converted into the Cathedral of St. Domnius, housing the relics of two martyrs who were persecuted under his rule.
🌟 Tips: You can buy tickets to enter the Cathedral of St. Domnius within Diocletian's Palace and climb the bell tower. I highly recommend climbing the bell tower, as it offers a panoramic view of Split and the beautiful Adriatic Sea.
🚗 Transportation: Diocletian's Palace is located in Split's old town, adjacent to the train and bus stations. When traveling in Croatia, it is recommended to take the bus, as it is more convenient and reaches more destinations.
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City tour Split 🇭🇷
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I recently enjoyed a fantastic city tour in Split, Croatia, and it was a highlight of my summer vacation! The tour started with a visit to Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The entrance fee was around €15, and it was well worth it to explore this ancient Roman complex, with its stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
The tour also included a stroll through the bustling Riva promenade, where I enjoyed local cuisine at one of the many seaside cafes. We visited the historic Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and the nearby Marjan Hill offered breathtaking views of the city and the Adriatic Sea.
Split’s blend of rich history, lively streets, and scenic views made for an unforgettable experience. 🌅🏛️ #trip #Split #CityTour #DiocletiansPalace #CroatianHistory #AdriaticViews
FlorinM
Diocletian's Palace 🇭🇷
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During my summer vacation in Croatia, I had the chance to explore Diocletian's Palace in Split, and it was absolutely captivating! 🏰🌟 Located in the heart of Split, this ancient Roman palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best-preserved Roman monuments. The entrance to the main attractions within the palace area is free, though some specific sites and museums might charge a small fee.
Walking through the palace, you’ll find yourself transported back in time with its impressive architecture and historical charm. The blend of ancient ruins with vibrant modern life is fascinating, especially in the bustling Peristyle Square and the Temple of Jupiter. I also loved wandering through the narrow streets lined with shops and cafes, which give a lively, contemporary feel to the historical surroundings.
Nearby, you can visit the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, which offers stunning views from its bell tower, and the Riva promenade, perfect for relaxing by the sea. Diocletian’s Palace is a must-see for anyone interested in history and architecture.
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FlorinM
What a Gorgeous Coast City -Split, Croatia 🇭🇷
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We were very ecstatic to have visited Split and finally seeing it real life. It is one of our cruise stop and Split from the ship is stunning. I couldn’t get over it as if the images are stuck in my brain forever. Photos don’t do this place justice .
What to visit:
1. Game of Thrones Museum- there’s a fee going in so if you are a massive fan of game of thrones then enjoy! 😊
2. Waterfront Promenade / Riva Harbor- this is Split’s main tourist attraction where you can find a lot of restaurants, bars, shops and hotels. We mostly stayed in the area.
3. Diocletian Palace- we were not able to go inside as the queue was very long but it is a Unesco World Heritage built in Roman military camp style. I only took photos of the outside , how I wished we had more time in Split.
Split is a place where I would want to travel next. Hopefully next year. We only had a taster of it and certainly a must visit again.
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New Summer Options! Explore Croatia’s Mediterranean Paradise 🇭🇷☀️🏖️
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Since joining the Schengen Area and the Eurozone in 2023, travel to Croatia has become easier. The breathtaking blue Adriatic Sea, sun-drenched islands, magnificent mountains, and historic cities turn all Mediterranean fantasies into reality. 🌊🏝️⛰️🏛️ It may not be possible to see all the diverse landscapes in a single trip, but at least you can capture the most fascinating highlights—walled Dubrovnik, historic Split, idyllic coastal islands... They are concentrated in the Dalmatian region and can be visited for about a week.
Dubrovnik, known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic," offers stunning views of ancient city walls and fortresses, making it a must-visit destination. 🏰 Split, home to the impressive Diocletian's Palace, combines rich history with vibrant modern life. 🏛️ The coastal islands, such as Hvar and Brac, are perfect for relaxing and soaking up the Mediterranean sun. ☀️🏖️
Traveling through Croatia allows you to experience a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The local cuisine, with its fresh seafood and Mediterranean flavors, is another highlight that will delight your taste buds. 🍤🍷
Whether you're exploring historic sites, enjoying the scenic coastlines, or simply indulging in the local culture, Croatia promises an unforgettable adventure. 🌟
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Split, Croatia
Croatia has 1,800 kilometers of Adriatic coastline, thousands of islands, numerous bays, and many historic seaside towns. Among them are Zadar, Trogir, Dubrovnik and Split. Split is famous for being the palace of Roman Emperor Diocletian. On the third day of our Croatia trip we arrived at the ancient city of Split.
The drive from Trogir to Split is 27 kilometers, about 40 minutes, very close.
Split is the second largest city in Croatia. When you come to Split, you must visit the Old Town to visit Diocletian’s Palace. Diocletian was an emperor of the Roman Empire and a very powerful emperor at that time. It turned out that he was the commander of the Guards, and he had great power, similar to the Imperial Guards in the Ming Dynasty. At that time, the emperors of the ancient Roman Empire changed every two or three years, which was very chaotic, so later Diocletian became the emperor. , he ruled for more than twenty years. After more than twenty years, he abdicated, came here from Rome, and built a palace in just ten years. But the only thing he did wrong was that he listened to the villain's slander, persecuted Christians a lot, and confiscated many of their properties. It wasn't until two years after his death that the new emperor came and pardoned all the Christians. Christians, and they also made Christianity the state religion, which turned Christianity over, so they demolished Diocletian's tomb out of hatred. The best preserved thing in Diocletian's Palace now is the underground palace. The underground palace was originally a place where slaves lived. Of course, there were also some workshops underground. As time went by, later generations built houses on the underground palace. In fact, They didn't know there was an underground palace when they built the house, so the underground palace was preserved.
After coming out of Diocletian's Palace, we walked around the ancient city. There were quite a few tourists from all over the world. We loved every sight in the ancient city.
There is a very special statue outside the ancient city. This bishop fought to be able to use the local Croatian language during liturgies, which shows how influential the church was at that time. The statue was designed and manufactured by Ivan Mestrovic, a famous Croatian sculpture master.
Picture 1: Split Cathedral, Picture 2-7: Split seaside, Picture 8-14 Old Town street scene, Picture 15 Internet celebrity ice cream shop, Picture 16-18 Diocletian’s underground palace, Picture 19 Bishop Statue, Figure 20 Exterior view of the balcony where we stayed that day.
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Vestibule of the Emperor's Palace in Split
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Look up and get a view of the clear blue sky when entering the Vestibule (also known as the atrium) of the Diocletian's Palace! The vestibule is a round building with a missing dome. In the olden days, this was the first part/atrium of the imperial palace where guests were welcomed and will walk pass before reaching the palace.
This is now one of the popular spots where tourists were bought to, and there are even seasonal music 🎶 performances at the Vestibule.
LYvonne
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The night view of Split is very romantic and enchanting, with the beautiful sunset and the city's historic buildings blending together.
Split is an important port city in Croatia, scattered with ancient Roman ruins and medieval buildings.
In particular, the Diocletian's Palace, a major attraction in Split, boasts especially beautiful night views during sunset.
The sunset against the backdrop of the palace is spectacular, and the various landscapes made up of the city's alleyways and stone walls create an even more romantic atmosphere.
The coastal and harbor areas of Split are lively and beautiful even at night.
Restaurants, bars, cafes, and exotic lighting make the city's nightlife more glamorous.
The night view of Split will be a very impressive experience for visitors.
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Diocletian's Palace...Split..
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Diocletian, the Roman Emperor from Salona near Split, built the palace for 10 years to reside in after retirement.
It is the main building in Split.
The palace has different charms during the day and at night. During the day and at night, it is crowded with people, and at night, it is also used as a square where people play musical instruments and dance.
Now, the road towards the sea has been widened and there are restaurants and cafes lined up.
There is also a cheap morning market at the entrance.
Although it is a world cultural heritage, civilians live inside the palace.
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Destination Croatia
Croatia is a small country located in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea. It is known for its beautiful coastline, historic cities, and stunning natural scenery. Here is a catchy summary travel guide about Croatia:
▪︎Getting there:
The easiest way to get to Croatia is by plane. There are several international airports in the country, including Zagreb Airport, Split Airport, and Dubrovnik Airport. Once you arrive at the airport, you can take a taxi or bus to your hotel.
▪︎Attractions:
-Dubrovnik: Dubrovnik is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Croatia. The city is known for its medieval walls, stunning architecture, and vibrant nightlife.
-Split: Split is the second largest city in Croatia and is home to the Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is also a popular beach destination and has a lively nightlife scene.
-Plitvice Lakes National Park: Plitvice Lakes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to a series of stunning lakes, waterfalls, and caves. The park is a popular hiking and biking destination.
-Zagreb: Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and is a popular tourist destination for its museums, art galleries, and historical architecture.
▪︎Hotels:
There are a variety of hotels to choose from in Croatia, ranging from budget-friendly options to luxurious resorts. Here are a few of the best hotels in Croatia:
-Hotel Dubrovnik Palace: This 5-star hotel is located in the heart of Dubrovnik and offers stunning views of the city walls.
-Hotel Le Meridien Lav Split: This 5-star hotel is located on the beach in Split and offers a variety of amenities, including a spa, fitness center, and multiple restaurants.
-Hotel Esplanade Zagreb: This 5-star hotel is located in the center of Zagreb and offers a variety of amenities, including a spa, fitness center, and multiple restaurants.
▪︎Food and restaurants:
Croatian cuisine is a blend of Mediterranean and Central European influences. Some of the most popular Croatian dishes include:
-Pljeskavica: A grilled beef patty
-Ćevapčići: Grilled minced meat sausages
-Grah I žganci: A stew made with beans and cornmeal
-Rižoto: A rice dish that can be made with a variety of ingredients, such as seafood, meat, or vegetables
-Pašticada: A beef stew that is typically served with gnocchi
▪︎Shopping:
There are a variety of shops to choose from in Croatia, selling everything from souvenirs to designer clothing. Here are a few of the best places to shop in Croatia:
-Stradun: This pedestrian street in Dubrovnik is lined with shops selling souvenirs, clothing, and other items.
-Franaćeva Ulica: This street in Zagreb is home to a variety of shops selling clothing, souvenirs, and other items.
-Juraj Dalmatinac Square: This square in Split is home to a variety of shops selling souvenirs, clothing, and other items.
Croatia is a beautiful country with a lot to offer visitors. With its stunning coastline, historic cities, and stunning natural scenery, Croatia is a great place to relax, explore, and have fun.
James Kiragu.
Roman ruins in the heart of Split!
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Diocletian's Palace is a palace located in Split, Croatia, and was used as a garrison for the Roman emperor and his army! It is a place where you can feel the splendid history of Rome in Croatia, but I still remember the old town and alleys around the palace! You should visit it too.