Finding parking in Split can be a challenge, especially during the summer months when the city is full of tourists. But with a little planning and knowledge of parking options, you can make this frustrating situation easier.
Plan ahead:
• Think about where you are going and when. If you go to the city center in the afternoon, parking will be more difficult to find. • Check online parking availability in real time on websites like Split City Parking • Consider using public transportation, bicycles or taxis.
Know the parking options:
• There are three parking zones in Split: •Zone 1: For parking with resident permits. •Zone 2: Short-term parking (up to 2 hours). •Zone 3: Long-term parking (over 2 hours). •Parking prices vary depending on the zone and parking time. • There are also private garages and parking lots in the city.
Tips for finding parking:
•Be patient and don’t be discouraged if you don’t find parking right away. •Drivers circling in search of parking often make it difficult to find a free space. Park in the first free space you find. • Use mobile parking applications to find free parking spaces.
Avoid penalties:
• It is mandatory to pay for parking and display the parking ticket in a visible place in the car. • Do not park in prohibited places or in permit zones. • Be attentive to traffic signs.
Additional options:
• If you cannot find parking in the city center, consider parking in free parking lots outside the city center and using public transportation. • Some hotels offer free parking to their guests.
By following these tips, you can make it easier to find parking in Split and save time and money.