Do trains go to Split?


Do trains go to Split? There are two train stations in Split. Most passengers board or arrive at the main station in Split located in the city centre. Still, there is an option of boarding or arriving at one more station called Split Predgradje, locally known as Kopilica station.


Is there a train between Dubrovnik and Split?

There is no train from Dubrovnik to Split.


Is Split too touristy?

While Split is undoubtedly a tourist hot spot, it's very much a working town too. There are many places in Split that locals love to visit that are overlooked by visitors. Take a look at some of the more off-the-beaten-track attractions you can visit on your next trip to Split, below.


Can you visit Split without a car?

Reaching Split is really easy. It is the second-largest travel hub in Croatia after Zagreb. You can reach Split by plane, car, train, bus, and ferry. Split bus, train station, and ferry port are located next to one another and within a short walking distance from the Split old town.


Is Split cheaper than Dubrovnik?

Split is slightly cheaper than Dubrovnik! This is still noticeable in accommodation rates and costs of eating out. However, today prices in Split don't lag much behind prices in Dubrovnik.


Is Split a walkable city?

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.


Is Split nicer than Dubrovnik?

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.


Why is it cheaper to split train tickets?

The main reason split train tickets enable you to save money is directly related to how the ticket prices are configured. In other words, there is fluctuating demand for different places.