6 Best Places to Shop in Split, Central Dalmatia

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Dalmatian women—and those from Split in particular—are renowned for their sense of style. Despite a poor local economy, you'll find a good number of exclusive boutiques selling original women's clothes, jewelry, and housewares, not to mention numerous shoe and dress shops with goods imported from Italy. Art galleries throughout the region will often feature some unique handmade products that are not able to be found elsewhere because of the difficulty local artists and crafters have in distributing their work. The city's most memorable shopping venue remains the pijaca, the colorful open-air market held each morning just outside the palace walls, where you can find everything from lavender and Bra? stone souvenirs to purses and dresses, fresh vegetables and Dalmatian delicacies. Dalmatia is known for producing some of the country’s best wine, olive oil, and pršut (prosciutto), all of which can be found in the market in Split.

City Marketplaces

Fodor's Choice

Split is home to a marvelous array of open-air marketplaces selling all sorts of goods. Souvenir seekers beeline to the basements of Diocletian’s Palace, full of stands selling jewelry, wood carvings, and other creative artisan handicrafts. Don’t miss the expansive Pazar, also known as the City Marketplace or the Gradska tržnica, which sells everything from vegetables to clothes. The portion that stretches across Hrvojeva Street all along the eastern wall of Diocletian’s Palace is known as Hrvojeva Street Market. Split’s fish market (Ribarnica) on pedestrian Marmontova Street is also known as one of the best in the country.

21000, Croatia

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Croata Museum Concept Store

Grad Fodor's Choice

Located right on Peristil, Croata carries a wide range of specially designed and beautifully handcrafted ties. You'll learn about the history of the tie (which was invented in Croatia), too, because this concept store doubles as a museum. It also sells scarves and shawls for women.

Art Studio Naranča

Founded in 1983, family-run Naranča (the word means "orange") is a design studio showcasing and selling work by local artists. Here you'll find everything from graphic art and paintings to books and small handicrafts.

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Jaman Art

Grad

Danijel Jaman, a Croatian academic painter, showcases his vibrant work in this art-gallery-cum-shop in the Old Town. His fun, often pop culture–inspired prints are available for purchase as phone cases, posters, and other little souvenirs or as full-size original paintings.

Dobrić 14, Split, 21000, Croatia
098-322--719

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Kraš

One of Croatia's most famous brands creates delicious treats that can appease even the sweetest sweet tooth. The company has been producing high-quality chocolate, wafers, cocoa, and other goodies since 1911. One of the most popular gifts to give in Croatia is a Kraš Bajadera, a chocolate box comprised of gold-wrapped nutty nougat.

Martinjski Prolaz 1, Croatia
021-346–138

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Vinoteka Terra

Bacvica

In this stone cellar close to Bačvice Bay, you can taste Croatian regional wines, accompanied by savory appetizers, before purchasing bottles. It also offers truffle products, olive oils, and a range of artistically designed wooden boxes for packing.

Prilaz Braće Kaliterna 6, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-314–800

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