Green Market
The Green Market is an open-air marketplace in Split where locals and visitors shop for fresh vegetables, fruits, cheese, and cured meats throughout the day. The stalls display seasonal produce sourced mainly from nearby farmers, alongside flowers, clothing, and local souvenirs arranged in colorful rows.
The Green Market was originally located at Fruit Square near the Marko Marulić statue, but moved to its current location as the city expanded. Despite this relocation, it has maintained its original character and remains central to Split's daily life.
The market is known locally as Pazar and reflects the daily rhythm of Split's residents. Vendors greet visitors warmly, offering tastes of cheese and cured meats, creating a welcoming atmosphere that connects the countryside with city life in a deeply personal way.
The market typically opens around 7 a.m. and closes early afternoon, with the best selection available in the morning hours. Bring a reusable bag and note that visiting later in the day often brings lower prices on remaining produce.
At the top of the market stands a familiar vendor selling his own pepperoni and cheese, generously offering tastes to everyone who passes. His willingness to share with strangers reflects the warmth of this place and often leaves visitors with a memorable impression.
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