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Shopping in Dalmatia

  1. Lavender

    Lavender, lavender and more lavender is sold in small bottles, large bottles or flasks, or made into sachets. Depending on the time of year, there will be anywhere from one to 50 stalls along the harbour selling the substance, its aroma saturating the air. Various herbal oils, potions, skin creams and salves are also hawked.

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  2. A

    Split Daily Market

    At this daily market you can buy fruit, vegetables, shoes, confectionery, clothing, can openers, flowers, souvenirs and other products. If you can't find what you're looking for in this market, chances are it doesn't exist in Split.

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  3. B

    Split Supermarket

    The vast Split Supermarket stocks a wide selection of meat and cheese for sandwiches and nearly everything else you might want for a picnic. Sit around the square and eat your goodies.

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  4. C

    Gundulićeva Poljana

    A bustling morning market. The monument in the centre is of Dubrovnik's famous poet, Ivan Gundulić. The reliefs on the pedestal depict scenes from his epic poem, Osman.

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  5. D

    Supermarket

    There's a supermarket that keeps long hours, and around the vegetable market you'll find a number of stands selling burek (heavy pastries stuffed with meat or cheese).

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  6. E

    Market

    Check out the morning market for local crafts and produce. It sells (pricey) fresh produce every morning; there’s a small Konzum supermarket on the same square.

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  7. F

    Green Room

    Quite a concept, this beautiful garden showcases the work of six jewellery designers. It’s all high-quality work (from 200KN) and many pieces are one-offs.

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  8. G

    Supermarket

    Self-caterers can head to the supermarket next to the bus station, or pick up fresh supplies at the next-door vegetable market.

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  9. H

    Vegetable Market

    Self-caterers can head to the supermarket next to the bus station, or pick up fresh supplies at the next-door vegetable market.

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  10. I

    Photo Gallery Carmel

    Photography gallery that hosts exhibitions of powerful images by local and international artists. Prints are for sale.

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  12. J

    Maria

    Step right in for Miu Miu bags, Stella McCartney and Givenchy designs, and gorgeous Celine dresses.

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  13. K

    International Bookshop

    This central store stocks magazines and periodicals in a variety of languages.

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  14. Gulliver

    Upmarket boutique loaded with gorgeous bags, shoes, belts and accessories.

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  15. L

    Product Market

    A colourful market displaying local products every morning.

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  16. M

    Algebra

    Souvenirs and books (including English-language guides).

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    Algoritam

    A good English-language bookshop.

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    Algoritam

    Stocks English-language books.

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