The World Travel Guide
        
  Home
Country Guides
City Guides
Airport Guides
Attraction Guides
Beach Guides
Event Guides
Ski Guides
Cruise Guides
Travel Offers
Features
World Clock
Weather Guides
News
Content Licensing
  Photo Competition
  Easycar Hire
  Travel Insurance
  Teletext Holidays
  Car hire Split
  Hostels
  Car Hire
  Expedia Holidays
  Free Texas Guide
  Tour Guides
  Accommodation
  Las Vegas Hotels
 





Split City Guide - Overview



Overlooking the Adriatic Sea and backed by the rugged Dinaric Mountains, this splendid Dalmatian city resembles a living museum. Ancient Roman architecture forms a backdrop to modern-day life, with boutiques displaying imported designer wear and cafes playing techno amid the stones of an imperial palace.

Split was founded when Diocletian built his retirement home here in AD 295. Born in nearby Salona, this able soldier went on to rule the Roman Empire for two decades. When the palace was complete, he resigned and withdrew to his native Dalmatia where he spent his final years.

Centuries of Venetian rule (1420-1797) have also left their mark on the city, with gothic, Renaissance and baroque buildings dotting the historic core. With the fall of Venice, Split passed to Austria-Hungary. After WWII, when the city was part of Yugoslavia, urban expansion continued apace.

Split has long been an important tourist hub, the main gateway to Dalmatia, with an international airport, daily ferries from Italy and local boat services to the nearby islands. Today, improved access, a revamped waterfront, a plethora of new hotels and the wholesale renovation of its UNESCO World Heritage listed core has made the city into a must-visit Croatian destination. For keen sailors it is also the largest base for charter companies renting out sailing yachts.

View Our Airport Guides for Split:

     Split Airport





CHOOSE GUIDE

Guides



Related Features




 ©Copyright: World Travel Guide - Nexus Business Media. All Rights Reserved 2008 Terms of Use | Privacy Policy