Planning your visit
Planning a memorable trip to Split Old Town Hall means balancing history with a taste for lively city life. The Hall stands at the hub of Split’s pedestrian zone, so reaching it is simple for most travelers. Daytimes, especially in summer, bring bustling crowds; early mornings or quiet late afternoons offer more intimate moments. Entry is usually free for the ground-level passage and surrounding square, though special exhibitions may charge a modest fee. Older visitors or parents with strollers should note that stone pavements can be uneven, but public benches and shaded cafes provide frequent rest stops.
- Best time to visit: Spring and early fall for cooler weather; early morning or after 5pm for fewer tourists.
- How to get there: Walking from the Riva promenade or public buses stopping at nearby Trg Republike; parking is limited, so public transport or taxis are recommended.
- Accessibility: Main square and ground level are accessible for families and seniors; upper floors only accessible by stairs.
- Average visit duration: 30–60 minutes, plus extra time for cafes or shops around the square.








