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Oh yeah I forgot I had a Travelpod!
A Travel Blog entry by reece.carter from Hvar, Croatia
... in Split, I almost cried with excitement - it was all so beautiful! Sunny, green, sparkling blue water, and an ancient palace which had, over time, turned into a the crumbling streets of Split, complete with markets, cafes, and fornetti (the bite sized ...
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Let's Split to Diocletian's Palace
A Travel Blog entry by josh.lambden from Split, Croatia
... we are staying in the Villa portion of the hotel a short distance away and just outside of Diocletian’s Palace. We were led by a hotel employee through the winding Venetian style alleys (it is little wonder the place resembles Venice as it was ...
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A city inside a palace - Split
A Travel Blog entry by tonkinz from Split, Croatia
... English. We wanted to stay in the hotel room !!! We went and looked around the old town which is the city inside the palace. It wa sliek a maze, we played a game where we each got a turn deciding with passage to go down until we got ...
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"Dubrovnik: The cat's meow, the city of King"
A Travel Blog entry by andymo99 from Dubrovnik, Croatia
... used subtitles in English for those portions. After the movie was over, we headed to dinner at a restaurant within the palace walls called Tifani. The atmosphere was fantastic, and the bathrooms were of high-end American restaurant caliber. The food ...
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Goodbye Croatia
A Travel Blog entry by mpanzer from Split, Croatia
... 's totally full of beautiful people and overpriced drinks. Apparently, we saved one of the best spots in Hvar for last. This morning, we skipped the Hotel Communista breakfast...although the plate clanking woke us up at 6am as usual. We headed up the ...
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Split, Croatia
A Travel Blog entry by akawally from Split, Croatia
... make a more radical itinerary change and head for Italy by car. We decided to think it over while touring the ruins of Dioclesian's Palace, located next to the ferry port in Split. The former palace (est 300 AD) has served as a town center for atleast ...
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All done
A Travel Blog entry by cobunco from Splitska, Croatia
... fly to Frankfurt then Dubai and finally Brisbane. Split is a fascinating city we are staying in the old palace in one of the hotels, today the hotel manager drove us to the beach where we spent the morning swimming and relaxing then just wandered around ...
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Red as a tomato
A Travel Blog entry by jbedore5 from Split, Croatia
... of a day because there is very little to do here that does not involve sun. We went for a walk around Diocletian's palace, a UNESCO world heritage site. Its an amazing roman palace that is amazingly preserved, where we are staying is actually within the ...
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Nullstilling.. ah
A Travel Blog entry by gledipinnar from Surat Thani, Thailand
... og undir iljunum, ahhh!! Va hvad tarf litid til ad gledja eina sal! Mer leid i fyrsta skipti almennalega hreinni sedan eg yfirgaf Palace of the golden.. 1.september, i 10 daga!!! Vaha!! Forum svo ut rosa gladar i bragdi, bunar ad hreinsa af okkur 10 daga ...
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CROATIA
A Travel Blog entry by vinkor from Rijeka, Croatia
... 30 km further south you arrive at SPALATO-SPLIT the queen of central Dalmatia, the great croatian port but especially famous for its Diocletian Palace, the roman emperor who was born in this region not far from Salona, the old roman colony of whom you can ...
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Day 74 - 92, 20 August - 9 September, Croatia
A Travel Blog entry by andrewmarnie from Adriatic Coast, Croatia
... with some pizza down by the bay, we spent a good few hours checking out the sites, including the Temple of Jupiter, the palace and the various old gates. The most impressive part of the town was the area known as the peristyle, a beautiful small square ...
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Pokin' Around Post-Yugoslavia
A Travel Blog entry by wanderingwaltz from Split, Croatia
... Between spurts of rain, we explored the town, with details and carvings in the centuries old stone buildings. Banners denoted whose palace was whose and what centuries those families occupied them. The next morning, with the sun shining, we climbed the ...
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Doing the Splits
A Travel Blog entry by lieselbotha from Split, Croatia
... I could distinctly smell the sulphur seeping out of the natural springs in the area – which is probably why Diocletian built his palace here. The Romans loved a spa. I also popped in to observe the frenzy of the fish market. Then into the older ...
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Split to Relax
A Travel Blog entry by claraz8 from Split, Croatia
... is located on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast and has an interesting history as well as architecture. In the fourth century A.D. a palace was built for the Roman Emperor Diocletian right on the water and then later abandoned. In the seventh century ...
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Croatia, Slovakia, Budapest and Cycling in Poland
A Travel Blog entry by randypepper from Krakow, Southern Poland, Poland
... , Rob and Annie Powell, we flew to Split, Croatia. A pretty old town on the harbour includes the remains of a Roman palace dating from AD 295. It's a great place to wander. We were also lucky to hear an outdoor concert by a terrific ...
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The Road to Split
A Travel Blog entry by wareameye from Split, Croatia
... sailboat masts. Our afternoon tour is of the Old Town of Split, which consists almost entirely of the huge retirement palace built in just 10 years by the Roman Emperor Diocletian. He is quite famous for his persecution of the early Christians, ...
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Croatia
A Travel Blog entry by philiad from Dubrovnik, Croatia
... five cats with her, in exchange for an exorbitant sum. Split was the home of the Roman Emperor Diocletian's palace. Nowadays the palace is a hive of pizzeria, souvenirs stall and internet cafes. Croatia is selling up every free space, cashing in ...
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Spilt Up
A Travel Blog entry by dazbo1975 from Split, Croatia
... Korcula over the next week before heading to Bosnia. Trogir is similar to the main attraction in Central Split, the Dioclesian Palace. A Roman Emperor, Diocles, retired here in the 3rd Century and built a huge palace that today still stands, albeit ...
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Croatia tour!
A Travel Blog entry by hannahbfoster from Split, Croatia
... . I may already have discovered my favorite ice-cream place yet on this trip, and it's right across the road from my hostel! It is run by Italians, which is always a good sign. Anyway, better go. A palace, many museums and Sacher Torte await! Xox ...
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Klęšskerasnišin ķ Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by saasia from Bangkok, Thailand
... žiš fariš til Bangkok og ég redda ykkur žessu į góšum prķs;) Sķšasta daginn ķ Bangkok skošušum viš Grand Palace, sem er garšur žar sem reist hafa veriš ķ gengum tķšina, żmis hof og hallir, tileinkaš kóngum, konungsfjölskyldu og ...
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