Split is a port city, but one of the most important cities in Croatia. The absolute highlight of the city is the Palace of Diocletian. Back in the year 300, the Roman Emperor Diocletian ordered a palace to be built, it is said to have created most of the city. The port of Split is also important for the fishing trade and many restaurants that serve fresh and delicious fish from the Adriatic.
The magnificent Judita Palace Heritage Hotel is located next to the protected 16th-century Diocletian's Palace. The hotel is a landmark in itself, but in the area you will also find the Cathedral of St. Domnius, the Ivan Mestrovic Gallery, Marmontova