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Green Market

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In the heart of the historic center, where ancient stones remember the era of emperors, lies the famous Green Market (locally known as Pazar). This colorful open-air market in the city of Split is more than just a place to shop; it is the true soul of the city, located right by the eastern wall of the majestic Diocletian's Palace.

Green Market
Green Market. Иллюстрация. Источник: Kupi.com AI

Here, against the backdrop of ancient ruins, modern Croatia presents itself in all its gastronomic splendor. The market brings together professional farmers and private vendors who bring the finest fruits of their gardens here. It is an ideal spot for those who want to experience the authentic atmosphere of Dalmatian culture and witness the everyday life of the locals.

The Green Market is rightfully considered one of the city's top tourist attractions. It is a vibrant mix of fresh herb aromas, the taste of homemade cheese, and the bustle of lively trade that makes a visit to Split truly memorable.

Contacts

To plan your visit to the Green Market, you can use the following contact information. This place is very popular, so it’s worth checking the map before you go.

How to contactContact
AddressUl. Stari pazar 8, 21000, Split, Croatia
Websitevisitsplit.com

What to Do

At the Green Market, every visitor will find something to enjoy, whether it’s hunting for delicacies or simply observing city life. First and foremost, you should look out for local farm products: here you can taste and buy the famous Dalmatian pršut, homemade sheep cheeses, rich olive oil, and aromatic honey.

A stroll between the rows turns into a real sensory journey. You will encounter stalls overflowing with fresh vegetables and fruits, bundles of dried lavender, and bright bouquets of flowers. Beyond food, you’ll often find handicrafts, souvenirs, and beach accessories, making the market an excellent place to find memorable gifts.

To feel like a true local, stop by one of the nearby cafes for a cup of espresso. It is a favorite tradition of the locals to watch the market bustle while enjoying coffee in the morning sun. If you want to learn more about the secrets of Croatian cuisine, we recommend joining a food tour, where guides share recipes for traditional Dalmatian dishes.

Getting There

Finding the Green Market is easy, as it is located at Ul. Stari pazar 8, in the heart of the historic center. Thanks to its position right by the walls of Diocletian's Palace, the market is a natural stop on any walking tour of the city.

If you are staying in central Split, the best way to get there is on foot. The walk from the famous Riva promenade takes only a few minutes. The market is also in close proximity to Split's main bus station and ferry port, where ferries and intercity buses arrive, making it a convenient first stop for newly arrived travelers.

For those who prefer comfort, you can use taxi services or popular ride-hailing apps that will drop you off at the edge of the pedestrian zone. The nearest public transport stops are also just a few hundred meters away, connecting the market to more distant areas of the city.

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History & Facts

The history of the Green Market is inextricably linked to the city's grand past. It stretches along the eastern wall of the legendary Diocletian's Palace, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Strolling between the stalls, you are literally in the shadow of structures built as far back as the 4th century.

Split itself grew within and around this ancient Roman complex more than 1,700 years ago. The market, which begins just outside the palace's Silver Gate, has served as a primary trading hub for centuries—a place where life bustled and deals were struck between coastal residents and villagers from the surrounding countryside.

This site has remarkably preserved its historical function. Even today, despite the abundance of modern supermarkets, the Green Market remains a living monument to Dalmatian traditions, where ancient architecture harmoniously coexists with the daily hustle and the aromas of fresh produce.

Time Needed

To leisurely stroll through the aisles of the Green Market, soak up the atmosphere, and pick out something delicious, 30 minutes to 1 hour is usually enough. This time is sufficient to browse the main goods and take some colorful photos.

If you plan to visit the market as part of an organized food tour, set aside about 1.5 hours. Guides usually share many interesting facts about local products and offer opportunities to taste specialties, which requires a bit more time for full immersion into the regional culture.

Working Hours

The Green Market is a place for early birds. It is open daily, seven days a week, according to the following schedule:

Monday — Sunday: 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM.

The best time to visit is early morning (from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM). During these hours, the stalls are fully stocked with fresh goods, and the morning coolness combined with the lively bustle of the locals creates that unique atmosphere that makes the visit so worthwhile.

6:00 – 14:00

Nearby

A visit to the Green Market is just the beginning of your journey through Split's treasures. Thanks to its central location, just a few steps from the market stalls, the world of ancient architecture and the cozy streets of the Old Town open up to you.

Exploring the immediate surroundings will allow you to plan your day efficiently and experience the unique contrast between the bustling market square and the majestic tranquility of ancient ruins.

NameDistance
Diocletian's Palace0.1 km
Vestibule of Diocletian's Palace0.1 km
The Daltonist Craft Bar0.1 km
Marvlvs Library Jazz Bar0.1 km
Cathedral of Saint Domnius0.1 km
Diocletian's Palace0.2 km
Golden Gate0.2 km

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