Whether it's Split's sun-kissed spot on the Adriatic Sea, or the UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town, it's not hard to see why Split is one of Croatia's most popular tourist attractions. The city's most iconic attraction is Diocletian's Palace, which was built around the turn of the 4th century by the Roman emperor, Diocletian.
À partir de Split Guide touristique
Bonjour, J'ai réservé 2 nuits dans cet hébergement...je voyage avec un enfant de 3 ans. Nous sommes arrivés le jour convenu vers 16h. Nous avons téléphoné à la propriétaire à plusieurs reprises. Nous avons fini par la voir à plus de 21h et elle n'avait plus d'hébergement de libre. J'avais réservé sur internet et versé un peu plus de 11€. ... Plus
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Diocletian´s Palace
Split is home to one of the most impressive architectural remnants from Rome, Diocletion's palace. That said, it is not your typical archeological site. Over the centuries it has been adapted to be the old town of the city - using crumbling pieces of the Roman palace complex to create apartment buildings ...
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Split Split Split....
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