Explore the Charm of Trogir: A Dalmatian Coast Gem
Located a mere 30 kilometers from Split, the enchanting town of Trogir is a jewel of the Dalmatian Coast. With a rich history that stretches back to 380 BC, Trogir has been shaped by Greeks, Romans, Hungarians, and Venetians. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, Trogir is perfectly equipped for tourists, offering a variety of activities, accommodations, and dining options. For those looking to explore the area at their own pace, consider renting a car from Split.
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Recent restoration efforts have rejuvenated Trogir's historic sites, particularly its Romanesque and Renaissance architecture within the 15th-century city walls. A stroll along the waterfront promenade is a must, offering a serene setting for relaxation and people-watching. The promenade is also a gateway to the Dalmatian Archipelago and the renowned Blue Cave, accessible via speedboat tours. Discover more with our guide to the top things to do in Trogir.
For accommodation suggestions, see: Where to Stay in Trogir.
1. Cathedral of St. Lawrence
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The Cathedral of St. Lawrence is a masterpiece of Croatian architecture. Its construction spanned from 1193 to around 1500, replacing an older church destroyed by Saracens. The cathedral's Romanesque door, created by Master Radovan in 1240, and the 47-meter-tall bell tower are highlights not to be missed.
Address: Trg Ivana Pavla II, Trogir
2. Relax on the Waterfront Promenade
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The waterfront promenade in Trogir is a picturesque spot lined with restaurants and yachts, offering a tranquil atmosphere for dining and leisurely walks, especially in the evenings when street performers entertain visitors.
Guided tours in Trogir
3. Enjoy the Beaches around Trogir
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While Trogir itself doesn't have beaches, nearby options like Medena Beach and the beaches on Ciovo Island, such as Okrug Gornji, offer pebbly shores and water activities for all ages.
4. Cipiko Palace
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Cipiko Palace, once home to a prominent 15th-century family, showcases Venetian Gothic architecture and is known for its unique features, including a carved window by Alesi.
5. Kamerlengo Castle and St. Mark's Tower
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The Venetian-built Kamerlengo Castle and the adjacent St. Mark's Tower offer a glimpse into Trogir's past and now serve as venues for summer performances.
6. The Clock Tower and City Loggia
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The Clock Tower and City Loggia, with their historic significance and beautiful architecture, are central landmarks in Trogir, perfect for a restful break.
7. Day Trip to the Blue Cave and Hvar
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An 11-hour speedboat tour from Trogir to the Blue Cave and Hvar Island is an exhilarating way to experience the beauty of the Dalmatian Archipelago.
8. The City Gates: Land Gate
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The Land Gate, a 15th-century Venetian fortification, is a historic entrance to Trogir, featuring the Lion of St. Mark and a statue of the city's patron saint.
9. The Church of St. Peter
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The Church of St. Peter, dating back to the 14th-century, houses significant artworks and sculptures, including pieces by Molinari and Lazzarini.
10. The Benedictine Monastery of St. Nicholas
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The Benedictine Monastery of St. Nicholas is renowned for its Baroque interior and precious artworks, including the ancient Greek relief, the Kairos.
11. Trogir City Museum
![Trogir City Museum (Muzej Grada Trogira)](/media/croatia-trogir-top-attractions-city-museum-muzej-grada-trogira.jpg)
The Trogir City Museum, located in the Garagnin-Fanfogna Palace, showcases a variety of historical artifacts, documents, and artworks.
Address: Ulica Gradska vrata 4, 21220, Trogir
12. St. Dominic Monastery
![St. Dominic Monastery](/media/croatia-trogir-st-dominic-monastery.jpg)
St. Dominic Monastery, founded in 1265, features a rich collection of art and religious relics, including works by Palma the Younger.
13. Visit the Town of Marina
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The coastal town of Marina, with its historic architecture and beautiful beaches, is an ideal day trip destination from Trogir.
Where to Stay in Trogir for Sightseeing
Trogir's old town offers a range of accommodations, from luxury hotels like the Brown Beach House and Hotel Pasike to mid-range and budget-friendly options such as Aparthotel Bellevue and Palace Derossi.
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