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Trogir Old Town — Attraction in Grad Trogir

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Trogir Old Town
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Trogir City Museum
Ul. Gradska vrata 4, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Cipiko Palace
Croatia, Radovanov trg 10, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
City Loggia Trogir
Trg Ivana Pavla II 7, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Kamerlengo Castle
Obala bana Berislavića, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Church and monastery of St. Dominic
Obala bana Berislavića 17, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Trogir Ciovo
Put Garbine 66, 21223, Okrug Gornji, Croatia
Gradska Plaža Trogir
Croatia
Nearby restaurants
Konoba Trs
Ul. Matije Gupca 14, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Restoran il Ponte
Kardinala Alojza Stepinca 15a, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Nearby hotels
Palace Derossi
Ul. Hrvatskih mučenika 1, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Hotel Monika
Budislavićeva ul. 12, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Heritage Hotel Tragos
Budislavićeva ul. 3, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Villa Teuta
Lučićeva ul. 1, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Palace Central Square
Ul. Matije Gupca 16, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Heritage Hotel Pašike
Sinjska ul. 4, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Stafileo Palace
Šubićeva ul. 7, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
City Hostel Trogir
Gradska ul. 27, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Villa Ruzica
Šubićeva ul. 15, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
Eos Travel Agency
Ul. Kardinala Alojzija Stepinca 12A, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
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Trogir Old Town

Unnamed Road, 21220, Trogir, Croatia
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attractions: Trogir City Museum, Cipiko Palace, City Loggia Trogir, Kamerlengo Castle, Church and monastery of St. Dominic, Trogir Ciovo, Gradska Plaža Trogir, restaurants: Konoba Trs, Restoran il Ponte
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Nearby attractions of Trogir Old Town

Trogir City Museum

Cipiko Palace

City Loggia Trogir

Kamerlengo Castle

Church and monastery of St. Dominic

Trogir Ciovo

Gradska Plaža Trogir

Trogir City Museum

Trogir City Museum

4.5

(109)

Open 24 hours
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Cipiko Palace

Cipiko Palace

4.6

(112)

Open 24 hours
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City Loggia Trogir

City Loggia Trogir

4.7

(120)

Open 24 hours
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Kamerlengo Castle

Kamerlengo Castle

4.5

(2.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Dalmatian wine tasting by Bottiglia wine & deli
Dalmatian wine tasting by Bottiglia wine & deli
Wed, Dec 10 • 6:00 PM
21000, Split, Croatia
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Nearby restaurants of Trogir Old Town

Konoba Trs

Restoran il Ponte

Konoba Trs

Konoba Trs

4.7

(538)

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Restoran il Ponte

Restoran il Ponte

4.8

(506)

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4.8
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Trogir Old Town is a true Adriatic gem and a must-visit for anyone exploring Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast. Stepping into its UNESCO-listed, medieval heart feels like travelling back in time—narrow cobbled streets, ancient stone buildings, and a central square that hums with history and charm. The town’s picturesque waterfront is a highlight, especially for those who love luxury travel: the sight of gleaming superyachts moored just steps from the Old Town promenade is unforgettable. Whether you’re chartering your own yacht or simply admiring the sleek vessels as you stroll, the marina adds a touch of glamour to Trogir’s already magical atmosphere. You will be delighted by the selection of quaint, family-run restaurants tucked away in the labyrinth of streets. From Michelin-featured spots like Konoba TRS, serving exquisite Dalmatian cuisine in a historic courtyard, to cosy pizzerias and traditional konobas, there’s something for every palate and budget. Don’t miss local specialities like octopus, black tagliatelle with seafood, and homemade rožada custard.

Getting to Trogir is easy, thanks to excellent public transport. Frequent buses run from Split to Trogir, taking about 50 minutes and costing just a few euros, making it a convenient and affordable day trip or overnight stay[5]. The town is also incredibly close to Split Airport—just a 10-minute drive or a short bus ride—so it’s perfect for travelers arriving or departing by air.

While Croatia’s prices, especially on the coast, can feel a bit steep compared to other European destinations, Trogir offers enough value in its sights, flavours, and atmosphere to make it worthwhile. All in all, Trogir Old Town is a captivating blend of history, luxury, and local charm—an essential stop on any...

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5.0
2y

Trogir is a small, charming town located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. Its beauty lies in its ancient walls, narrow streets, and the stunning Venetian architecture of its historic buildings. Trogir is also known for its rich cultural heritage, as evidenced by its many museums and galleries.

The town's main attraction is its medieval old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located on a small island that is connected to the mainland by a bridge. The old town is a maze of narrow streets and alleys, with stone houses, palaces, and churches that date back to the 13th century.

One of the most impressive buildings in Trogir is the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture that was built over several centuries. The cathedral's bell tower offers stunning views of the town and the surrounding sea.

Trogir is also surrounded by beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters, making it a popular destination for swimming, snorkeling, and boating. The town's waterfront is lined with cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and local wines while admiring the stunning views of the sea and the boats in the harbor.

In short, Trogir is a small but enchanting town that offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its picturesque streets, impressive architecture, and stunning coastline make it a must-visit destination for anyone...

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1y

While Trogir is famous for its stunning Venetian architecture, did you know it has a much older secret? Archaeological evidence suggests that the area was inhabited as far back as the Stone Age! Imagine prehistoric humans roaming these charming streets, hunting for wild boar and fishing in the Adriatic.

Trogir was once part of the mainland, but a series of earthquakes over the centuries caused the land to sink, creating the island it is today. This unique geographical history has helped preserve the city's ancient architecture, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Beyond its historical significance, Trogir is also a hub for music and culture. Every summer, the city hosts the Trogir Summer Festival, a beloved event featuring classical music concerts, theatrical performances, and exhibitions. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience the local arts scene in a breathtaking setting.

While Trogir is often overshadowed by its larger neighbor, Split, it offers a more intimate and authentic experience. With its narrow, winding streets, charming squares, and stunning waterfront, it's easy to see why this ancient city continues to captivate visitors from...

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Trogir is a small, charming town located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. Its beauty lies in its ancient walls, narrow streets, and the stunning Venetian architecture of its historic buildings. Trogir is also known for its rich cultural heritage, as evidenced by its many museums and galleries. The town's main attraction is its medieval old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located on a small island that is connected to the mainland by a bridge. The old town is a maze of narrow streets and alleys, with stone houses, palaces, and churches that date back to the 13th century. One of the most impressive buildings in Trogir is the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture that was built over several centuries. The cathedral's bell tower offers stunning views of the town and the surrounding sea. Trogir is also surrounded by beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters, making it a popular destination for swimming, snorkeling, and boating. The town's waterfront is lined with cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and local wines while admiring the stunning views of the sea and the boats in the harbor. In short, Trogir is a small but enchanting town that offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its picturesque streets, impressive architecture, and stunning coastline make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Croatia.
Zoran JovanovicZoran Jovanovic
While Trogir is famous for its stunning Venetian architecture, did you know it has a much older secret? Archaeological evidence suggests that the area was inhabited as far back as the Stone Age! Imagine prehistoric humans roaming these charming streets, hunting for wild boar and fishing in the Adriatic. Trogir was once part of the mainland, but a series of earthquakes over the centuries caused the land to sink, creating the island it is today. This unique geographical history has helped preserve the city's ancient architecture, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beyond its historical significance, Trogir is also a hub for music and culture. Every summer, the city hosts the Trogir Summer Festival, a beloved event featuring classical music concerts, theatrical performances, and exhibitions. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience the local arts scene in a breathtaking setting. While Trogir is often overshadowed by its larger neighbor, Split, it offers a more intimate and authentic experience. With its narrow, winding streets, charming squares, and stunning waterfront, it's easy to see why this ancient city continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
Nawras AINawras AI
Trogir Old City is one of the most beautiful and atmospheric places I’ve visited on the Croatian coast. The moment you cross the small bridge into the old town, you’re surrounded by centuries of history — from narrow stone alleys to Venetian palaces and Romanesque churches. The entire city feels like an open-air museum, but it’s also very much alive with local cafés, street musicians, and small artisan shops. The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is the main highlight — climb the bell tower for a spectacular view over the red rooftops and harbor. The Riva promenade is perfect for a relaxing walk along the water, especially at sunset, when the lights and boats reflect beautifully on the sea. There are plenty of cozy restaurants and konobas serving local dishes like grilled fish, black risotto, and pasticada. Prices are fair, and the quality is excellent if you avoid the overly touristy spots. I also recommend taking a short boat trip from the harbor — the nearby Blue Lagoon is a great half-day escape. Trogir may be small, but it's full of charm, history, and warmth. Whether you're there for a few hours or a few days, it’s a place that stays with you.
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Trogir is a small, charming town located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. Its beauty lies in its ancient walls, narrow streets, and the stunning Venetian architecture of its historic buildings. Trogir is also known for its rich cultural heritage, as evidenced by its many museums and galleries. The town's main attraction is its medieval old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located on a small island that is connected to the mainland by a bridge. The old town is a maze of narrow streets and alleys, with stone houses, palaces, and churches that date back to the 13th century. One of the most impressive buildings in Trogir is the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture that was built over several centuries. The cathedral's bell tower offers stunning views of the town and the surrounding sea. Trogir is also surrounded by beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters, making it a popular destination for swimming, snorkeling, and boating. The town's waterfront is lined with cafes and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and local wines while admiring the stunning views of the sea and the boats in the harbor. In short, Trogir is a small but enchanting town that offers a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Its picturesque streets, impressive architecture, and stunning coastline make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Croatia.
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While Trogir is famous for its stunning Venetian architecture, did you know it has a much older secret? Archaeological evidence suggests that the area was inhabited as far back as the Stone Age! Imagine prehistoric humans roaming these charming streets, hunting for wild boar and fishing in the Adriatic. Trogir was once part of the mainland, but a series of earthquakes over the centuries caused the land to sink, creating the island it is today. This unique geographical history has helped preserve the city's ancient architecture, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beyond its historical significance, Trogir is also a hub for music and culture. Every summer, the city hosts the Trogir Summer Festival, a beloved event featuring classical music concerts, theatrical performances, and exhibitions. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience the local arts scene in a breathtaking setting. While Trogir is often overshadowed by its larger neighbor, Split, it offers a more intimate and authentic experience. With its narrow, winding streets, charming squares, and stunning waterfront, it's easy to see why this ancient city continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
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Trogir Old City is one of the most beautiful and atmospheric places I’ve visited on the Croatian coast. The moment you cross the small bridge into the old town, you’re surrounded by centuries of history — from narrow stone alleys to Venetian palaces and Romanesque churches. The entire city feels like an open-air museum, but it’s also very much alive with local cafés, street musicians, and small artisan shops. The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is the main highlight — climb the bell tower for a spectacular view over the red rooftops and harbor. The Riva promenade is perfect for a relaxing walk along the water, especially at sunset, when the lights and boats reflect beautifully on the sea. There are plenty of cozy restaurants and konobas serving local dishes like grilled fish, black risotto, and pasticada. Prices are fair, and the quality is excellent if you avoid the overly touristy spots. I also recommend taking a short boat trip from the harbor — the nearby Blue Lagoon is a great half-day escape. Trogir may be small, but it's full of charm, history, and warmth. Whether you're there for a few hours or a few days, it’s a place that stays with you.
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