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Split


Whether your drop in for a marenda (early home-style lunch off the daily menu; 50KN to 90KN) or a more refined Dalmatian classic such as tećada (seafood pot), the magic won’t elude you. Owned by wunderkind chefs Duje Kanajet and Mateo Kordić, this modern trattoria sits behind an unassuming exterior, tucked away a five-minute walk from the statue of Gregory of Nin.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Split attractions

1. Grgur Ninski statue

0.13 MILES

Sculpted by Ivan Meštrović, this gargantuan statue is one of the defining images of Split. Its subject, a 10th-century Croatian bishop, fought for the…

2. Golden Gate

0.15 MILES

The biggest and grandest of the city gates, this was the main processional entrance into Diocletian's Palace. Metal bars once blocked the outer entrance,…

3. Split City Museum

0.16 MILES

Built by Juraj Dalmatinac in the 15th century for one of the many noblemen who lived within the old town, the Large Papalić Palace is considered a fine…

4. Silver Gate

0.16 MILES

Originally a double gate on the eastern wall of Diocletian's Palace, only the inner part of this portal remains, decorated with arches and niches that…

5. Gallery of Fine Arts

0.16 MILES

Housed in a building that was the city’s first hospital (1792), this gallery exhibits 400 works of art spanning 700 years. Upstairs is the permanent…

6. Diocletian’s Palace

0.19 MILES

Taking up a prime harborside position, the extraordinary complex of Diocletian's Palace is one of the most imposing ancient Roman structures in existence…

7. Cathedral of St Domnius

0.19 MILES

Split’s octagonal cathedral is one of the best-preserved ancient Roman buildings still standing. It was built as a mausoleum for Diocletian, the last…

8. Peristil

0.2 MILES

This picturesque colonnaded ancient Roman peristyle (courtyard) lies at the very heart of Diocletian's Palace. In summer you can almost be guaranteed a…