It’s that time again!
Split’s latest lover hails from the Big Apple.
How is Split viewed on the other side of the world? Here’s a list of why you should visit Split, according to the Mercury Australia.
After the fabulous winter food festival “GastroGet” which was held within Split’s Advent event, restauranteurs from within the city center are once again coming together to present their gastronomic delights, but this time for a spring festival titled “SplEat”.
The first ever Konekt event was held on Thursday, February 23 at the new WIP co-working space on Žnjan.
American Forbes journalist, Ann Abel, published a love letter to Croatia in Forbes, giving her “8 reasons to be smitten with Split.”
In the city of Split, albeit the second largest city in Croatia, you’d have to assume, or at least hope, that the restaurant scene is thriving. Lucky for us, it is. Here’s a look into the top 10 restaurants in Split, as voted by TripAdvisor.
It seems that just a few years ago it was nearly impossible to get a good breakfast in Split. Sure we had omelettes and basic eggs, but a real, hearty breakfast was hard to come by. Today, it is hard to believe the amount of breakfast options we have in the city, many serving their takes on classic egg dishes and fan favorites like French toast and pancakes. Because we don’t want anyone to go hungry before lunch time, here are some great breakfast options for you to frequent during your early mornings in Split.
Because we would never want to be phased with a task as hard as rating the best burgers, nor would we want to take on that challenge considering the current burger revolution in Croatia - so instead we give to you the best institutions to burger up in Split.
The ever so popular and hip Split restaurant Bokeria Kitchen & Wine has a new trick up their sleeve, and in addition to their impressive gastro fare, they are now offering up a bed & breakfast.