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A charming historic square with a lively atmosphere.
Fruit Square, officially known as Trg Braće Radić, is a vibrant and historic square in Split. It is named after the fruit market that used to be held here. Today, the square is surrounded by charming buildings, including the 15th-century Venetian tower and the statue of Marko Marulić, a noted Croatian writer. The square's lively atmosphere is enhanced by nearby cafes and shops, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
Trg Braće Radić, 21000 Split, Croatia
Best visited in spring for pleasant weather and outdoor seating.