As we drove into Split, I could immediately see why Emperor Diocletian chose the Illyrian province of Rome for his retirement town when he voluntarily relinquished his reign of the Roman Empire in 305. It’s a beautiful city located on the eastern side of the Adriatic Sea.
We stayed at Hotel Slavija which is located within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace. This was the view from our balcony. We loved being centrally located and walking out of our room to wander through all the alleyways.
The UNESCO designated complex is not a museum but full of shops, restaurants, bars, and apartments. There are about 3,000 people living within the palace. We took a tour with Mirijana and wandered through many of the passageways hearing about not only ancient Roman history but an update on current Croatian events, too. It was obvious our tour guide, Mirijana has a passion for her city and history.

In the middle ages, the Cathedral was built around Diocletian’s mausoleum which is an interesting twist of fate since he persecuted Christians at an alarming rate.
Oh, how I love this city…personally, I do prefer it to Dubrovnik, because of its rougher charme. Dubrovnik is pittoresque, but Split is more “alive” and less of a tourist trap. Although I have always been with locals, so I don’t really know about tourist traps. But that is of course only my opinion. In any case, it is a stunningly beautiful part of the world.
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I love your pictures. We are headed to Slovenia Oct. 1. Got any tips besides Split? We have been to Slovenia before and will be traveling more into Croatia. The hotel sounds great, were the rates good? Do you have other recommendations while we’re there?
I am your grandps’s 1st cousin and grew up with him.
Thanks for taking the time for reading this.
Barbara Romito
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Hi Barbara ~ I’m happy to volunteer as a tour guide in Croatia 🙂 Not that my two days there makes me qualified but I make up for lack of expertise with enthusiasm. I had a couple private messages asking me for more details about what we did in Split so I’m going to post an “If you go” today with a few more suggestions.
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Oh my. This is a place I would just love. Thanks for sharing it with us. Great photos!
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Thanks Darlene! Glad you like the photos. It’s a fantastic place for any history buff. And even someone who just wants to wander around looking at interesting buildings. Maybe there are cheap flights from Spain!
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Great photos! Really liked Split when I was there, surprised if often gets overlooked. Not as cute as Dubrovnik, but less touristy. (At least, it was…)
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Thanks! My daughter is a little put out that we didn’t make it to Dubrovnik but we only had a couple of days and Split had a lot to offer. Next time…
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Wowsers! this place looks gorgeous and full of history to boot.
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It’s a beautiful country ~ we drove from Slovenia to Split and got to see a little of the countryside as well. Will definitely spend more time on the next visit.
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Great photos
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Thanks!
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