
Solo Travel in Split
Croatia
About Split for Solo Travelers
A living Roman emperor's palace — the old town of Split is built inside Diocletian's 4th-century palace complex, and people have been living in its courtyards and corridors ever since. The result is one of the most atmospheric urban spaces in the world: a maze of marble alleys, terrace bars, and stone apartments where locals hang laundry between Roman columns.
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