A UNESCO World Heritage city on a tiny island connected to the mainland by bridges, Trogir is one of the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic cities in Europe. Its compact old town features the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with the magnificent Portal of Radovan (1240), the Kamerlengo Fortress overlooking the sea, Venetian palaces, and a lively Riva waterfront. Just 27 km west of Split, Trogir is easily reached by local bus and ferries run to the nearby Čiovo island and the Šolta archipelago.
A UNESCO World Heritage city on a tiny island connected to the mainland by bridges, Trogir is one of the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic cities in Europe. Its compact old town features the Cathedral of St. Lawrence with the magnificent Portal of Radovan (1240), the Kamerlengo Fortress overlooking the sea, Venetian palaces, and a lively Riva waterfront. Just 27 km west of Split, Trogir is easily reached by local bus and ferries run to the nearby Čiovo island and the Šolta archipelago. Trogir is located in Dalmatia, Croatia at coordinates 43.5165, 16.2514. Type: City. Best months to visit: plan ahead for peak season July–August when accommodation books up fast. Find real-time weather forecasts, crowd level predictions, and visitor tips for Trogir on this page.

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