Trogir
Trogir, a harmonious stone town on a small island that is connected to the mainland and the island of Čiovo by bridges. The old town, under UNESCO protection, is a treasure trove for lovers of art, Renaissance and Baroque buildings, Romanesque churches... It is called the town-museum, which is visible in the famous portal of the Trogir cathedral by the craftsman Radovan in 1240, a Renaissance city lodge, the thousand year old Monastery of St. Nicholas, which has the ancient famous relief of Kairos preserved in it from the 4th century BC.
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Review by irisherino90
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5.0
Quaint, Lovable Town
Trogir was a great place to spend my last day and night of a truly amazing trip across Croatia. The old town is compact with little alleys running throughout. In and around Central Square the buildings are beautiful and in great shape! There are some terrific places from which to take stunning photos as well. Trogir is definitely worth a stop, especially if you are flying out of Split airport as it is only about 8 minutes from the old town.
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Review by luciaE
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Great for romantic walks
Trogir is a really nice little town with charming sights. I think it's great for walks in the evening. and if you're up for clubbing, you can go dancing,too.
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