Varos, Split guide
Varos highlights
Stroll the streets
Stroll Varos’ narrow, winding alleys, and you’ll discover the neighborhood’s hidden charms. Peek through ivy-draped doorways, stumble upon quiet squares, and admire centuries-old stone houses. Each turn reveals a new perspective, from tucked-away cafes to artisan shops. The best way to experience Varos is on foot, without a set route and with enough time to get lost along the way.
Take in the views
Rising above Split’s western edge, Marjan Forest Park is a protected green peninsula overlooking the sea. Climb the steps of Senjska Street through Varos to Teraca Vidilica, the park’s gateway, for a drink and sweeping views. From there, shaded trails lead to centuries-old chapels, cave dwellings and a new observation tower with panoramic vistas of Split and its islands.
Wander through art
A short walk from Varos, the Meštrović Gallery honors Croatia’s most renowned sculptor, Ivan Meštrović. Set within his 1939 villa — once intended as a grand summer home and studio — the museum features an extensive collection of his work in wood, bronze and marble, along with sketches, paintings and architectural designs that reveal his creative range.
Things to do in Varos
Beaches
Varos puts you within easy access to some of Split’s most scenic swimming spots. Follow coastal paths west to Kasjuni Beach, a pebbled cove framed by cliffs and pines. Or explore the quieter Kastelet Beach, with its calm waters and plentiful sun loungers. Both are perfect for a post-sightseeing dip or sunset swim.
Museums and culture
While there aren’t any formal museums in Varos, the neighborhood itself is like an open-air history museum. Wander past centuries-old stone houses, and peek into tiny chapels along quiet lanes. Highlights include the 11th-century Church of St. Nicholas, the Church of the Holy Cross and Our Lady of Soca — each offering insight into Varos’ enduring spiritual traditions.
Restaurants
Some of the best restaurants in Varos are its family-run ‘konobas’ (taverns) tucked into the neighborhood’s narrow stone alleys, where locals gather for home-style Dalmatian cooking. Many specialize in seafood — fitting, since Split’s bustling fish market is just minutes away. Start with ‘pršut’ (dry-cured ham), then try grilled fish or black risotto, finishing with ‘smokvenjak’ (a dried fig dessert).
Nightlife
Nightlife in Varos is relaxed and local, centered on cozy wine bars, small cafes and laid-back konobas. Sip a glass of Croatian wine — try ‘plavac mali,’ a full-bodied red — while listening to acoustic music or wandering lamplit streets. For a livelier scene, the bars and clubs of the Old Town and the Riva (Split’s waterfront promenade) are just minutes away.
Shopping
Varos’ narrow lanes are dotted with artisan shops, galleries and boutiques offering handcrafted souvenirs. Browse locally made ceramics, jewelry and artwork, or pick up specialty olive oils and culinary treats. Shopping here is intimate, leisurely and a chance to take home authentic pieces that reflect Split’s culture and the neighborhood’s historic charm.
Family-friendly
Families love the mix of history, nature and easy exploration in Varos. Wander cobblestone streets, recharge with coffee and pastries at cozy cafes, or head up to Marjan Forest Park for shaded trails, a small zoo and the nearby Children’s City playground. And when the weather is warm, Varos’ quiet beaches are safe spots for kids to splash.