Vincent Poon :: Split
 
More than just any coastal city along the Adriatic coast, what made Split so unique is that the city itself was once one huge palace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Nowadays you could still relive this history once you pass through one of the four gates of the palace
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The sunset was beautiful
A ferry that takes the cars to the islands and Dubrovnik
Split and the old city from the pier
These ferries will cross the Adriatic Sea to Italy, Greece and other countries
The sunset was beautiful
A ferry that takes the cars to the islands and Dubrovnik
Split and the old city from the pier
These ferries will cross the Adriatic Sea to Italy, Greece and other countries
Like other countries, a sight-seeing toy train is a popular transport for the tourists
We headed back to the old city via the Silver Gate, on the way we saw this green market, too bad that most of the stuff was sold out already
Once we have gone passed the green market, we saw more souvenir stalls before we could reach to the Silver Gate. This is actually a good place for last minute shopping (and cheaper too)
Yesterday we saw the poster and decided to have a go... finally we are here!
Like other countries, a sight-seeing toy train is a popular transport for the tourists
We headed back to the old city via the Silver Gate, on the way we saw this green market, too bad that most of the stuff was sold out already
Once we have gone passed the green market, we saw more souvenir stalls before we could reach to the Silver Gate. This is actually a good place for last minute shopping (and cheaper too)
Yesterday we saw the poster and decided to have a go... finally we are here!
But it is closed on sundays...the staff must have been busy dressing up as Roman Soldiers found everywhere inside the palace
What does it say? No dogs allowed or beware of dogs?!! I guess I don't want to find that out
After dinner we really wanted to try the traditional Croatian dessert we saw yesterday, but were too full so only took a photo instead
On the third day we left early to catch a ferry to Hvar. This was the same underground passage we passed everyday but now without all the hustles and bustles in the very early morning
But it is closed on sundays...the staff must have been busy dressing up as Roman Soldiers found everywhere inside the palace
What does it say? No dogs allowed or beware of dogs?!! I guess I don't want to find that out
After dinner we really wanted to try the traditional Croatian dessert we saw yesterday, but were too full so only took a photo instead
On the third day we left early to catch a ferry to Hvar. This was the same underground passage we passed everyday but now without all the hustles and bustles in the very early morning
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