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Where is the rich area of Split Croatia?

Housing owners in Split are looking for an average of 3029 euro per square meter. Split is usually one of the few cities where the price per square meter for a house is higher than an apartment. “This is the result of many luxury houses sold in Split, and the most expensive ones are in Meje.



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Split is generally a safe city to wander around during the night. The city is well-lit with plenty of people around, creating a vibrant yet comforting environment. However, it's always good to be vigilant and stay in the more populated areas as quiet, less busy areas can have a higher risk of petty crime.

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Split is generally a safe city to wander around during the night. The city is well-lit with plenty of people around, creating a vibrant yet comforting environment. However, it's always good to be vigilant and stay in the more populated areas as quiet, less busy areas can have a higher risk of petty crime.

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The Island of Hvar in Croatia One of the best known and most luxurious islands in Dalmatia is Hvar; good for the highest number of sun hours in Croatia! The hilly, 70-kilometre-long area - located opposite Split – boasts beautiful nature sites and beaches.

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Split is more relaxed and fun, centrally located, offering more day trip options, better nightlife, and slightly cheaper prices than Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful walled cities in the world, very elegant, with better beaches and hotels than Split. Both towns are must-visit places in Croatia.

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Split old town is small and easy to walk, but due to a maze of tiny little streets, and passages, it's not always easy to find your way around.

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Split is one of the most luxurious cities to live in Croatia, which attracts millions of world travelers every year.

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Where do the stars go in Croatia? Celebrities love the Croatian coast. If you want vacations as the jet set, your itinerary needs to include Dubrovnik and Hvar. By adding to your list Split, Vis, Korcula, and some towns in Istria, you will cover 99% of the most prominent Croatian destinations among the celebs.

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Generally, Split can be viewed as cheaper than the UK and cheaper than many countries in Europe, but not as cheap as nearby Bosnia. You can get good deals and with some organizing and prudent spending, travelers can still appreciate this lovely city without overspending.

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Small towns and other rural areas in the east and southeast, primarily near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, are the most impoverished areas in Croatia.

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Tourists have been overcharged at bars and clubs ('gentlemen's clubs'), sometimes by thousands of Euros, and threatened with violence if they will not pay. Pickpockets operate in tourist areas. Avoid carrying large sums of cash, do not leave valuables unattended and use hotel safes if possible.

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Although Split has a mild climate throughout the year, the best time to visit this pretty Mediterranean city is May to June and September and October. During these months, days are pleasant and sunny, and being the shoulder season accomodations are easier and cheaper to find as compared to the peak season.

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The risk for mosquito activity is high. Replacing outdoor lights with yellow bug lights can attract less insects. The risk for mosquito activity is moderate. Eliminate any standing water on your property where mosquitoes can breed.

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