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Split is not only an urban, cultural and traffic centre of Dalmatia with road and sea connections to Dalmatia's numerous summer resorts, but it is itself often a tourist and excursionists destination. A city with a 1700-year old tradition, a variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments, among which the well-known Palace of Diocletian . Split has a variety of restaurants and wine cellars, offering domestic specialities. There are many beaches and public beaches in the city and its surroundings, the most popular of them being Bacvice, a sand beach almost in the very heart of the town. The cultural and entertainment offer of Split is extremely rich, particularly in the summer, when the city squares, yards and other areas turn into a large open-air stage. The Split Summer, a traditional festival in the middle of the summer season, includes dramas, operas and concerts. Split has several theatres, among which the Croatian National Theatre, established in 1893, deserves a special mention as a house hosting theatrical festivals, the Split Summer and the Days of Marulic. There is also the Youth Theatre, and the Split Puppet Theatre. Split has four marinas: Split ACI Marina in the north-western part of the City Port the sports boats pier Spinut on the northern coast of Marjan the sports boats marina Poljud in the Poljud Port the sports boat pier Zenta on the eastern coast of Split . The City Port of Split in the centre of the city is used only for passenger and ferry traffic. So to conclude City split offers all what a big city has to offer but it also kept its soul and essence. Unlike some other tourist destinations. If you visit city Split remember it is a city of history, culture, and tradition but it is also a city of fun party's and great nigh life. |
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