Friday 19th May. Hotel Peristil, Split.
Last breaky on the boat after a great city tour last night. Very interesting history and I know nothing of the Diocletians. They are the ones that built this amazing palace area. Influence again of Greeks and of course the Romans. In fact the guy who became emperor and built this rose up thru the Roman ranks. This is UNESCO protected, was bombed in WW2 as the Nazis were here and supported. But still so much remains from 305AD!! He even decorated with statues from Egypt to show off his power.
We had our last dinner on the boat and it was again delicious. We had a last bridge game and I headed to pack. Fortunately the NZ couple and a Canadian couple are staying nearby so I found my hotel easily after checking yesterday without my case. I'm inside the old walls of the palace. 3rd floor up and no lift, but they delivered my case. Hans and Christine from NZ are close by in a cute little apartment and Roz and Dennis from Canada are not far away either. So we checked out one another's places, then walked around, had lunch then took a tuk tuk tour. We'll meet again at 7 to play some bridge and tomorrow may head off on a bus tour.
Hi Lorraine, Don Hinkle, we had a 45 minute transfer, got to our hotel & walked around. Like Dubrovnik & Split has a walled old town with a 13 th century cathedral in the center & a town square. We toured the Town Museum, had a nice lunch & had a 75 minute guided walking tour. After dinner we will be tuning in early as we have a 5:15 AM transfer to the airport. Fortunately it's only a 10 minute ride.
ReplyDeleteBTW, we saw Ross walking around Trogir old town, apparently Les is here also.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing and the blue sky makes a big difference.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy looking around and then part 3 of your trip. Rutts leaves today.
There’s some interesting history there. If the walls could speak ……. Except that they probably wouldn’t speak English! Lovely photos again Smith.
ReplyDeleteA most very pleasant day of weather, wandering, ancient history and pretty views. Fascinating how the “new” has encroached upon that 4th Century palace. The pale escarpment that runs along the coast is so distinctively that part of the world. A unique hotel! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the history of the towns and photos
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