Split City Map

Marjan hill is overlooking the city of Split in Croatia
Aerial view of Split, Croatia

It is always good to have a map on you when visiting new places. City maps are for sure a must have thing. Can you imagine exploring unknown town or a city without this helper? That would for sure be a nightmare. Split is a Croatian city where you definitely need a map. Therefore, I have written this article to help you with it. Enjoy reading!

Oldest map of Split

Split appeared for the first time on a Roman roadmap in the 4th century AD. Unfortunately, original map doesn’t exist any more, however, a copy from the 13th century survived. Map was named after German merchant Conrad Peutinger who owned this map in 15th century.

Tabula Peutingeriana is showing Split on a Roman map from the 4th century AD. It is the oldest map showing the existance of this Croatian town.
Tabula Peutingeriana is the oldest map depicting Split

Walking Tour Map

People usually ask me what are the main highlights of Split. Diocletian’s Palace is for sure main site in Split and many interesting points of you are in this magnificent Roman Imperial building. Here is a Split city walking tour map depicting some local tours and activities.

Split City Walking tour map helps travellers explore the city on their own
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Diocletian’s Palace Street and Retail Map

The following map and directory of shops actually inside the Palace can be found inside the free copy of DiscoverSplit, an English-language newspaper for tourists that is available at all tourist offices and many hotels in Split. Split is definitely a place that will leave you plenty of shopping oportunities. Therefore use this city map to find best place for red corals, olive oil, lavender oil, limestone souveniers and (it seems to be) inevitable rubber ducks!

Main retail places in Diocletian’s Palace are listed on Split Retail Map

Blow up map of Split

Location of Diocletian’s Palace in Split

Conclusion

I hope I had managed to provide some useful map information about Split for you. However, Split is definitely more than a simple map. This city offers phenomenal cultural heritage, a lot of fun, great food, friendly locals and beautiful beaches. Hesitate no longer, come and visit us here, you are more than welcome to meet this fantastic place!

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