Split, Croatia, is widely considered one of the safest cities in Europe for walking at night. In recent 2025-2026 surveys, Croatia was ranked as the top European country for nighttime safety, and Split’s historic "Old Town" (Diocletian's Palace) is well-lit and constantly bustling with families, tourists, and locals until the early hours of the morning. While the city remains very safe, local authorities have recently introduced new "nightlife rules" in 2026—including restrictions on alcohol sales in shops after 8 p.m.—to reduce unruly behavior and public intoxication in the historic center. Violent crime is extremely rare, but travelers should still exercise "normal precautions" against pickpockets in crowded areas like the Riva promenade. The atmosphere is generally welcoming and laid-back, and solo female travelers frequently report feeling comfortable navigating the maze-like streets late at night. As always, staying alert and avoiding completely deserted, unlit alleys is wise, but overall, Split’s reputation as a secure Mediterranean haven remains firmly intact.