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Exploring the 120 Year Old FISH MARKET and GREEN MARKET in Split!
Life in Split would be incomplete without the amazing Fish and Green Farmers Markets that surround the Diocletian's Palace. Check out the fresh finds!
Fish Market:
Alright guys as some of you might have already guessed from our previous videos, Raam and I love exploring markets, especially local fresh markets and now we are actually standing outside the biggest Fish Market in Split. It is absolutely vibrant, bustling and it opens around 6.30 AM in the morning and closes around 2 PM. The very cool thing is that around noon-ish the prices significantly drop. This market is actually 120 years old, you find around 50 different varieties of fish, and you know whats really cool? Unlike any other fish market in the world where you will find a ton of flies and what not, here you actually do not have that problem. The only fish market in the world. The reason is because there are sulphur springs beneath the ground. So it keeps the flies away. As well as that one really interesting fact is that there is a guy dedicated to cleaning the fish and filleting it for only around 2 US dollars, around 1.5 Euros. Super amazing. Let’s go explore!
Green Farmers Market:
Okay guys we’ve just finished checking out the fish market and we’ve walked over to the other side of the Diocletian’s Palace to check out the Green Farmers Market. You’re going to be absolutely amazed by the friendly faces, the vibrant atmosphere and most importantly : the variety! Let’s check it out.
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Eric Clarks Travel Videos - Split Croatia - Shopping at the local market buying food - The Pazar!
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The outdoor market - Pazar, is located right next to the east wall of the Diocletian Palace, and around the church of St Dominic. It is one of the central places of life in Split, and recently its becoming also a popular destination for tourists eager to feel the local spirit. The outdoor market used to be on today's Fruit Square, but due to the rapid city development there was a need for a bigger space, and today that part of the city's core is the true belly of the city of Split. At the same time it is the place where you can still feel the spirit of Dalmatia and the Mediterranean, the colors, flavors and aromas of fresh fruits and vegetables, but also the sounds, the yelling and bargaining, all of the above will without a doubt be a clear clue to where you are at that moment. Of course all that you can buy on the open market can also be bought in any supermarket, even cheaper, but nothing can replace the local atmosphere.
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Croatia is an Eastern European country with a long coastline on the Adriatic Sea. Encompassing more than a thousand islands, it's also crossed by the Dinaric Alps. Its inland capital, Zagreb, is distinguished by its medieval Gornji Grad (Upper Town) and diverse museums. The major coastal city Dubrovnik has massive 16th-century walls encircling an Old Town with Gothic and Renaissance buildings.
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Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Split Croatia - Marmontova Street - Main Shopping street fish market
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Split Croatia - Marmontova Street - Main Shopping street fish market
The fish market has all the types of fish you could image. The smell is fairly thick but that's the way its always been in fish markets. = ) The walk way is really neat. I will go back in again in the evening so you can see what its like at night. The lights are great. = )
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Split (Croatian pronunciation: [splît] (listen); see other names) is the second-largest city of Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia, with about 200,000 people living in its urban area. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea and is spread over a central peninsula and its surroundings. An intraregional transport hub and popular tourist destination, the city is linked to the Adriatic islands and the Apennine peninsula.
Home to Diocletian's Palace, built for the Roman emperor in AD 305, the city was founded as the Greek colony of Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος) in the 3rd or 2nd century BC. It became a prominent settlement around 650 when it succeeded the ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona. After the Sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled by the Roman refugees. Split became a Byzantine city, to later gradually drift into the sphere of the Republic of Venice and the Kingdom of Croatia, with the Byzantines retaining nominal suzerainty. For much of the High and Late Middle Ages, Split enjoyed autonomy as a free city, caught in the middle of a struggle between Venice and the King of Hungary for control over the Dalmatian cities.
Venice eventually prevailed and during the early modern period Split remained a Venetian city, a heavily fortified outpost surrounded by Ottoman territory. Its hinterland was won from the Ottomans in the Morean War of 1699, and in 1797, as Venice fell to Napoleon, the Treaty of Campo Formio rendered the city to the Habsburg Monarchy. In 1805, the Peace of Pressburg added it to the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy and in 1806 it was included in the French Empire, becoming part of the Illyrian Provinces in 1809. After being occupied in 1813, it was eventually granted to the Austrian Empire following the Congress of Vienna, where the city remained a part of the Austrian Kingdom of Dalmatia until the fall of Austria-Hungary in 1918 and the formation of Yugoslavia. In World War II, the city was annexed by Italy, then liberated by the Partisans after the Italian capitulation in 1943. It was then re-occupied by Germany, which granted it to its puppet Independent State of Croatia. The city was liberated again by the Partisans in 1944, and was included in the post-war Socialist Yugoslavia, as part of its republic of Croatia. In 1991, Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia amid the Croatian War of Independence.
Split Flea Market Croatia
Vintage Flea Market in Jardin, Split, Croatia. Created by Griffith College, MSc Applied Digital Media Student, Laura Leonard. Situated near the beautiful Unesco Old City and Gregory of Nin Statue. The market sells Vinyl Records, Old Coins, Stamps, Paintings, Ceramics, Jewellery, Ornaments and all manner of unusual Vintage Pieces, some dating as far back as the 18th Century.
Fish & Produce Markets of Split, Croatia
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Split morning fish market
Split morning fish market. The fish market in Split's historic district is a very colorful, loud and hectic environment with fish mongers selling every variety of fish and seafood caught fresh every night and brought to the fish market in Split.
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Short trip to Split, Croatia 2019, market place, 2h in old town
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A Market in Split, Croatia
I walk through an open market selling all types of food in Split, Croatia. June 2007
Trying Croatian Food in Split, Croatia
Come join us we try Croatian Food at a local restaurant (Konoba Fetivi) specializing in seafood dishes, risotto and mediterranean cuisine. It has often been our experience that the best recommendations for restaurants and foods worth trying in a new destination are from locals, so we were thrilled when our airbnb host recommended we try seafood and risotto at Konoba Fetivi. Overall, we ended up ordering quite a bit for our lunch in Croatia:
1) Local red wine
2) Pipi (Croatian orange soda)
3) Fried shrimp with lemon juice
4) Black risotto cuttlefish
5) White cheese risotto
6) Apple strudel but we wanted to try Rožata
7) Fig liqueur (local Croatian drink)
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Trying Croatian Food in Split, Croatia Travel Video Transcript:
Alright guys so it is lunchtime here in Split. We just arrived yesterday and we were asking our airbnb host for recommendations for her favorite restaurants and this was one place she mentioned for seafood. It is called Konoba Fetivi. We've just arrived like as soon as they opened we were by the door. It has got a great little courtyard. This is maybe is this our first meal outside in a courtyard in 2018? It is finally warm enough. Just barely. Borderline. I still have my coat over my shoulders. It is like low teens. We've got some sunshine and blue skies. It feels rustic. We're going to enjoy some seafood.
Tell me about the drink you got. The name caught my attention. Pipi. Our waiter said it is like the Croatian fanta but even better. Better than fanta. And I have to agree. I had a sip too. I had a sip already. It is more juicy. It is like more fruity.
They have just brought out yeah all of the food. This is our appetizer. We got the fried shrimp and I love how they serve it.
This is a tile. This is like a tile off of a roof. Oh wow, that is what it is? That is the best. My house in South America used to have tiles like this.
Just some brown paper and then our shrimp. We doused it in lemon juice too. Perfect with lemon. A little bit of course sea salt on top.
We are going to move on to the risotto even though we have lots of shrimp to work with.
Okay now try the black one too. And I'll eat some of the black risotto. Some of the cuttlefish. Black squid ink. We've got some little shrimp, black pepper it looks creamy.
You can taste a little bit of the white wine. I like how creamy it is. I like the taste of the cuttlefish.
So dessert time. Dessert time. Well guys we ended up going with apple strudel. I know it is not the most local thing. What was the one that we wanted to get but they didn't have?
We wanted to try something called Rožata. Which is a local caramel pudding.
You can tell tonnes of apple in there.
Really good. Really juicy.
A little tipple. A little liquor. A little liquor and this is local date. Fig!
The color of your hair. And your moustache. And your beard. If you've ever had date or fig syrup. It has got that kind of taste and then potency of the alcohol. This is just a beautiful way to end off an awesome meal. Let's enjoy that cake. And then I've got to do a lot of walking after to burn. To burn off all of these calories. It has been a big meal.
Finished that meal. Time to assess the damage. That was 343 Kuna or 46 Euros. Not the cheapest meal but my gosh that was delicious. So that included the two risottos. That included the shrimp appetizer. That included the wine and your soft drink. The dessert drink. And the dessert of course. Overall a fantastic meal. We absolutely love that place. If you guys come here you've got to check it out for sure.
This is part of our Travel in Croatia video series showcasing Croatian food, Croatian culture and Croatian cuisine.
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Split In Your Pocket - Split, Croatia Highlights
Split In Your Pocket editor Kristina Kovač tours the main sites of Split, Croatias second largest city. From Narodni Trg (People's Square), commonly reffered to as 'Pjaca' to Diocletian's Palace (Dioklecijanova palača) and the Cathedral of St Domnius (Katedrala sv. Dujma) around the Peristyle (Peristil). From Riva, the waterfront into Marmontova ulica, the shopping street to the Fish Market (Ribarnica) and the Prokurative as Trg Republike (Republic Square) is known. Hiking up Marjan Hill and Telegrin at 178m before plunging at Bačvice beach and a game of of picigin. And before leaving dont forget to tickle Grgur Ninski (Gregory of Nin) big toes.
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When visiting Split, a city of music built around the walls of Diocletian's Palace, take a walk along the waterfront, haggle at the Split Market and climb up Marjan Mountain. Meet the people of Split and let them introduce you to the well-known splitski đir (the Split way of living).
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In this video, I will discuss HOW EXPENSIVE Split, Croatia is. Split is a highly touristy destination to visit in Croatia and can be as expensive or as cheap as you make it. So today I will discuss with you our monthly living expenses here in Split.
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