1. The Split Old Town is the historic part of the city of Split in Croatia. It is built around the remains of the Roman Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, which was built between the late 3rd and early 4th centuries AD. The palace was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.

The Split Old Town is a labyrinth of narrow streets, alleys, and buildings that tell a story of the different periods of the city’s history. It is home to many cultural and historical landmarks, such as the Peristyle, Cathedral of St. Domnius, Temple of Jupiter, and the Golden Gate.

Apart from exploring the historical landmarks, visitors can also enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the old town, with its numerous cafés, restaurants, and shops.

2. The Split Old Town is a public space and is open 24/7. For any tourist information, visitors can contact the Split Tourist Board at +385 21 348 600 or visit their website: https://visitsplit.com/en/91/tourist-board-of-split

3. There is no fee to enter the Split Old Town. However, some of the historical landmarks require an admission fee. The transportation options to get to the Old Town, including buses, taxis, and ferries, are available throughout the day.