Podrum (the underground chambers between the Riva and Peristil), which is lined with stalls selling paintings and craftwork, is a good bet for gifts and souvenirs. Meanwhile,
Enoteka Terra, Prilaz brace Kaliterna 6, is ideal for quality Croatian wines and spirits.
Aromatica, Dobrić 12, stocks herb-scented soaps, body creams and massage oils.
Several small, exclusive boutiques and shoe shops are located within the palaces walls, while the big European high street fashion names are represented along Marmontova. To bag a bargain or to simply appreciate the color of local life head to
Pazar, the open-air market, or
Peskarija, the covered fish market. Both markets open Monday to Saturday 0800 to 1400 and Sunday 0800 to 1100.
Shops in Split generally open from Monday to Friday 0900 to 1300 and 1700 to 2000 and Saturday 0900 to 1300. The prevalence of imported goods mean that the city is not renowned as a shopping destination.
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