| Page Views: 6,005 Last Visit to Trogir: February, 2004 | Trogir, Croatia by acemj - last update: Mar 2, 2004 |
I visited Trogir on a day trip from nearby Split and enjoyed every calming, breezy moment of my short stay. The main sights are all centered in the medieval center, which is really an island sandwiched between the mainland and the island of Ciovo. You could literally walk the perimeter of the Old Town in a half hour, but Trogir is the type of place that is best seen at a leisurely pace. I arrived from Split in the late morning and after getting my bearings by walking along the waterfront promenade and enjoying a slow meal, I spent the rest of the afternoon just wandering the narrow streets trying to be observant of every crooked stone and timeworn shutter. Take your time and make it your goal to relax and allow the atmosphere to be soothing and not rushed. There is not one single sight here that is utterly overwhelming, but taken as a whole, the town with all its beige stone charm is picturesque and truly satisfying to visit. |
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BillNJ Tue Jun 24, 2008 00:03 UTC Indeed, Trogir looks like a nice day trip from Split. The Riva promenade looks like a picturesque place to take a stroll. Cheers! | yumyum Tue Apr 15, 2008 19:41 UTC This looks indeed like an excellent day trip. I have never heard of this place before. Thanks for the introduction. | JLBG Sun Feb 12, 2006 15:56 UTC An excellent page that gives perfectly the scent of Trogir! Good job! | DaDrifter Fri Aug 19, 2005 17:52 UTC Beautiful page, Mark! Lovely pictures of these time worn building ... thanks for an insightful tour of Croatia. |
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