1. Marjan is a hill located in the city of Split, Croatia. It is a popular recreational area for locals and visitors alike, with hiking trails, bike paths, breathtaking views, and pine forests. The hill is 178 meters high, and it rises above the city with the view of the Adriatic Sea. There are several parks and numerous monuments on Marjan, including the Church of St. Nicholas, the Jewish cemetery, and the hermitage of St. Jerome. The hill is also the site of many cultural events, including concerts, exhibitions, and traditional celebrations.
2. The working time of Marjan Park depends on the season. During summertime, from June to September, the park opens at 6 am and closes at midnight. During the rest of the year, the park opens at 7 am and closes at 8 pm. Unfortunately, there is no phone number available for Marjan Park.
3. The entrance to Marjan Park is free, and there are no tickets to buy. You can reach Marjan on foot, by bike, or by car. There are several entrances to the park, but the most popular is the one near the city center, close to the Croatian National Theater. There is also a bus that goes to Marjan, Line 12, which stops at several locations on the hill.