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Trogir, Croatia
The Museum CityA small island steeped in history, Trogir is a true open-air museum listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its cobbled streets, historic palaces, and Greek, Roman, and Venetian influences, the town blends exceptional heritage with a lively Mediterranean atmosphere.

Sjeverna Vrata
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Trogir Municipal Museum
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St. Lawrence Cathedral
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John Paul II Square
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St. John the Baptist Church
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Court House
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South Gate (Juzna Vrata)
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St. Nicholas Monastery
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Gradska Ulica
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History
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Riva
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Petar Berislavic Primary School
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St. Dominic’s Church
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Kamerlengo Castle
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Marshal Marmont’s Gloriette
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St. Mark’s Tower
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Gastronomy
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View of the Bridge
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Advice
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Jan.
8°
Feb.
9°
March
11°
April
14°
May
19°
June
23°
July
26°
Aug.
26°
Sept.
23°
Oct.
18°
Nov.
13°
Dec.
10°
Trogir enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, with gentle winters and hot, sunny summers. The best time to visit is from May to September, with spring and early autumn being ideal if you want to avoid the crowds while still enjoying pleasant weather.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: In front of Sjeverna Vrata Gate
Parkiralište Brigi (T4), Knez Trpimira street Attention, Trogir’s historic center is located on a very small island that is difficult to access by car. We strongly recommend not driving across the bridge to the island, but instead parking outside and reaching the center on foot in just a few minutes. Brigi Parking (T4) is a good option as it is cheaper than the others, but you should allow around 10 minutes’ walk to reach the island. If you prefer to park closer, you can choose Parkiralište Travarica (T1), Parkiralište Put Kapelice (T2), or Parkiralište Put Mulina (T3), which are more convenient but more expensive.
If you don’t have a car, Trogir is easily accessible from Split by taking a boat shuttle from the Riva, or a bus from the main bus station or the airport. Since 2023, the official currency of Croatia has been the euro.
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