Marjan Hill
Marjan Hill is a natural forest park overlooking Split, rising 178 meters above the Adriatic Sea. Considered the green lung of the city, it is a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike. Hiking and jogging trails wind through dense pine forests leading to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the city, islands, and open sea. Along the southern and western coast lie secluded pebble beaches including Kasjuni, Bene, and Jezinac with crystal-clear water and island views. The hill also features small historic churches, a natural history museum, and a small zoo. The Telegrin summit offers the best 360-degree panoramic view in Split, and downloadable audio guides with 51 points of interest make self-guided exploration easy
