Central Square in Trogir, Dalmatia, Croatia


4.5 (892 reviews) Spent Ranking #2 in Split-Dalmatia County Points of Interest & Landmarks

We stopped for lunch, pretty town

We stopped off here for lunch. We parked in the first carpark which is about a 15 minute walk but had lots of space, where the nearer one was pretty full. We ate in the square. It’s really pretty and a rounded by the church and town hall. It was also reasonable priced here and we were able to find somewhere that served lunch food like sandwiches as opposed to a big cooked meal easily. We are really glad we stopped off and had a little walk around.
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Trg Ivana Pavla II, Trogir 21220 Croatia

Website

http://www.planetware.com/croatia/trogir-hr-da-t.htm

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  • 5Big_Jeff_Leo 5:00 PM Jun 16, 2022
    UNESCO For good reason
    Perhaps the most amazing place in Trogir is the main square, surrounded by The Cathedral of St. Lawrence, the Church of Blessed Virgin Marry, the City Lodge, and the City Hall. Its atmosphere is comparable to the most beautiful of European squares. The City Lodge, located opposite the Cathedral, used to be a public courtroom. It is notable for its 6 pillars decorated with capitals and two reliefs carved into the wall. Near the Lodge, there is St. Sebastian's church with the clock tower. At the entrance to the church, there are two sculptures: one depicts St. Sebastian the Martyr, and the other depicts Christ. It's worth mentioning a museum of sacral art near the church. The next building surrounding the main square is the old City Hall. It is a combination of various artistic styles. Today it's the location of the tourist board office. The square is not particularly big, but it packs a lot in and is a must if you visit this wonderful old town.
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  • 5Steve_of_N21 5:00 PM Oct 1, 2022
    Very nice square with some of the top attractions. St Marks Square pricing policy in the cafes though.
    The square is flanked by the St Lawrence Cathedral, St Lawrence’s church with its unusual clock tower and the Cipico Palace, and it is now home to the tourist information office. The best view of the square can be seen from the top of the cathedral bell tower. But you will need to pay the entrance fee to the cathedral to see this one. The centre of the square houses tables and chairs from the several cafes and restaurants which are around the square, and is a great place to stop for a coffee or a snack. However be warned that, although not as outrageous as the policy employed in St Marks Square Venice, it will still be the most expensive cup of coffee you have in Trogir.