Welcome to Split, Croatia

Our Mediterranean Heaven

Info 1 SplitX
The core center of Split
is 1700 years old Diocletian Palace
Info 2 SplitX
Places of interest
are just 15-20minutes walk at maximum

1. Diocletian palace
2. Riva
3. Ferry port
4. Bacvice beach
5. The Office
6. Firule beach
7. Marjan park
8. City stadium Poljud (Hajduk)
9. West coast
10. Jadran beach
11. Kasjuni beach

your hosts
Info 3 SplitX
armando matijevich
Info 4 SplitX
andrea kosmos
General
Dress code

Dress code: Casual

To bring: Sunscreen, sunglasses and beach shorts 🙂 

Emergency
Emergency number Contact: 112
Money Exchange

Vukorepa – Address: Trg Braće Radić, 21000, Split.
The local currency in Croatia is EUR (€) Google Maps

Restaurants

Bokeria – Modern Mediterranean cuisine sourced from local markets. Experience an inviting and classy atmosphere while savoring a wide selection of dishes, from delectable meat and fish options to satisfying soups and refreshing salads. Google Maps

Bokamorra – Indulge in a luxurious fusion of Neapolitan-style pizza and fine dining. Discover the vibrant menu with classic and exotic pizza toppings like black truffles and pistachio pesto while sipping signature cocktails and premium spirits. Google Maps

Konoba kod Joze – Discover Joze’s cozy authenticity tavern, a hidden culinary gem in Split. Do not expect anything fancy, just good local food at reasonable prices for over 30 years! Google Maps

Makarun – Enjoy Dalmatian cuisine, locally sourced fish and meat produce paired with the tavern’s name-bearing specialty makaruni, the traditional handmade pasta. Google Maps

Ĺ ug – Cozy local restaurant that offers Mediterranean Dalmatian cuisine with a modern twist and lots of top-quality “Šug” (sauce). They serve unique dishes with a modern twist that’ll make your taste buds dance. Indulge in homemade pasta, seafood risotto, and their special fish stew. Google Maps

Dujkin dvor – Vegetarian-friendly Dalmatian cuisine with local wine and everything prepared homemade, and that’s the best. Google Maps

Zoi – Experience elegant dining and Mediterranean-influenced cuisine in the heart of the old town. Don’t miss booking a table on the charming panoramic terrace for an unforgettable experience. Google Maps

Basta –  Located on Split’s Western Waterfront with an excellent harbor view, this restaurant offers Italian cuisine with a large selection of Neapolitan-style pizzas, platters, and salads. It is also a great place to visit if you just want some coffee or drinks. Google Maps

Fetivi – Run by a family with strong roots in the region, this authentic “konoba” is listed on Michelin Guide (tavern-style restaurant) and is dedicated to serving local specialties, which include meat and fish dishes (the top-quality fish is a little more expensive than other options on the menu), as well as old family recipes such as the excellent apple strudel. Google Maps

Dvor – A renowned international restaurant and bar located by Firule Bay in Split, known for its exceptional menu featuring delicious meat and fish dishes that capture Dalmatia’s essence. P.S. Michelin’s Guide has recognized it as one of the top dining destinations! Google Maps

Emiliana ice cream – Try out authentic Italian-style gelato that’s denser and richer in taste than the rest. From fruity delights to nutty sensations and classic chocolate, this gelato experience is like no other! Google Maps

Fig restaurant – For those seeking gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options, Fig restaurant is a must-visit. Tucked away in Diocletian Palace, this small oasis offers a variety of tasty and creative dishes made with locally-sourced ingredients, as well as tempting tantalizing cocktails. Google Maps

Coffee

Mythos – Overlooking Firule bay, Mythos provides the most stunning view as you look towards the beach and the islands. Pro tip: Everyday between 12:30pm-2pm there’s ‘picigin’ game happening, you’ll be able to see it from the terrace. Google Maps

Teraca Bamba – Amazing location, great coffee, you’re looking towards the ferry boat. Just chill, look at the boats going left and right, and don’t give a damn about what else is happening. Its what locals call – fjaka! Google Maps

Vivas – In the middle of the square, just next to the Palace, it’s mostly locals, especially in the morning. Sit down for a coffee and try to pinpoint (take a photo if you can) a stone monument with a short poem. It will be important piece of information later on. Google Maps

KaKantun – In the heart of the Palace, amazing coffee, perfect to get lost from everyone. Google Maps

Cookie Lab – Great coffee, but even more amazing ice cream! Maybe the best in town. It is a great place to drop by on your way from/to the beach and/or SplitX office. Which is free for you to use. Google Maps

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