Filomena Apartment
Put Radosvca 39, Split
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Filomena Apartment Split

Put Radosvca 39 Split, 21000, Croatia

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Split!

A travel blog entry by farnie10

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... This historic town started as a port and has had about 2,300 years of continuous occupation. Apparently it is the best preserved Romanesque-gothic complex in Central Europe, which was impressive to see when wandering around. But I really think that Trogir's party-piece is it's location, which was impossible for me to capture from ground level, so I've included an aerial photo. Nice piece of real estate, I say!

[222 days on the ...

Entry to Dalmatia

A travel blog entry by mitulkapadia

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... packed full of locals sitting out in the Miami-style open air restaurants. After asking some locals, I learned nobody works in Split when the weather is nice. The next day after arriving, we took a day trip by bus to the ancient stone small town of Trogir. We loved Trogir partially because we were literally the only tourists in town. After enjoying some lunch and coffee on the open piazza facing the sea, we just wandered around inside the walled old ...

Sun, sea and Split

A travel blog entry by rootsandroutes

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... and pensions. Most were elderly, and knew relatively little English. They held dog-eared laminated signs reading “sobe / rooms / zimmer / camere” and sported well-worn cardigans. One – a middle-aged man with neatly trimmed goatee and a bicycle – was particularly keen to persuade us. His English was very good, and he was especially persistent. After politely declining his advances and making our way five minutes up the hill to our accommodation, he ...

A Ballad of Bed Bugs and Beaches

A travel blog entry by hildreth75

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... so we decided to visit a nearby island and one of Croatia’s most renowned Beaches—Bol, a sweeping crescent of what we thought was white sand but turned out to be white stones. It was beautiful, but it was also deserted. Shops were closed for the season, beach chairs were chained up and stored, and other than a family of four Germans, NOBODY was around. So we threw the Frisbee, got tired of that ...

More war stories and bus to Split

A travel blog entry by hilaryramsey

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... a night ( $20AUD).











We were tired and just had a quick wander around the lovely old town inside the ruins of the Diocletian Palace which was built in 300 AD. Different again from other old towns we had visited. Lots of lovely squares filled with nice places to eat and ...