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Split
Split is the second largest city in Croatia and, we are proud to say, our hometown. As a local wedding planner specialized in destination weddings, we can offer expertise in all processes of wedding planning as well as superb local knowledge of vendors and wedding venues in Split.
Vicinity of the airport, abundance of hotels and private accommodation, international gastronomic scene, rich nightlife and gorgeous beaches attract so many visitors but also lovers from all over the world.
This romantic city is home to UNESCO heritage of Diocletian’s palace, perfect moderate Mediterranean climate and stunning sea side. Say I do to Split and top rated wedding planners who will make you feel at home.

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Villa Dalmacija
This amazing seafront Villa Dalmacija is the most beautiful, storytelling and vivid wedding venue in over 1700 year’s old town of Split.

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Meštrović’s Crikvine – Kaštilac
Along with Mediterranean landscape of south slope of Marjan, this extraordinary location represents an intimate place for religious and civil ceremony.

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Sustipan
South-western point of the Split harbour is called Sustipan after the old monastery of St. Stephen under the pines. The monastery was built in the late middle Ages, and several Croatian kings occasionally enjoyed its hospitality.

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Radisson Blu Resort Split
Radisson Blu Resort Split is located on the seaside offering an amazing panoramic view of islands Brač and Šolta. Exquisite service of world famous brand Radisson and distinguish hospitality of city of Split are the main characteristics that draw attention to this hotel.

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Ivan Meštrović Gallery
Ivan Meštrović Gallery (Croatian: Galerija Meštrović), is an art museum in Split that Croatia dedicated to the work of the 20th-century sculptor, Ivan Meštrović.

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Ethnographic Museum and Vestibul Viewpoint
The Ethnographic Museum of Split, in close proximity to Peristil, is unique due to the fact that the museum area lays at the 4th century location of the imperial chambers.