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24 Hours In Split: How To Do A Split In One Day | Croatia Travel Blog

Split is Croatia’s second-largest city is also the main transportation hub in Dalmatia. Boats, trains, buses and planes connect in the city, making it a place that’s super-easily reached. The downside of this—if there is one—is that a lot of people look at Split as a passing-through destination. Waiting for their connection, they spend only a couple of hours in the city.

That’s a real pity, of course. A city this large, located in the heart of the Dalmatian coast, just has to have something more to offer, right? And Split does, indeed – Split has LOADS of things to do. This is a wonderfully historic city, filled with centuries- and sometimes even millennia-old architecture, home to one of the Adriatic’s greatest waterfronts. If you’re planning on visiting Split, don’t just rush through. Take your time. Slow down. Set aside at least 24 hours in Split to get to know this magnificent city from up close.

Here is one way to spend 24 Hours in Split

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