A popular tourist destination, Split provides travellers with a number of effective ways to get around town. Travellers in Split should find it easy to move seamlessly from one form of transport to the next, as the ferry, bus, and train stations are all in close proximity to each other.The primary form of public transportation in Split is the city's bus network, which is fairly extensive and covers all areas of the city of interest to travellers. Buses usually run from about 5am until around midnight, and have their destinations clearly laid out in route maps at most stops. Visitors will find most of their travel needs attended to by the bus stop near the ferry harbour, as it is a meeting point of the most popular lines.However, many travellers in Split may find it easiest and most enjoyable to simply get around on foot. The layout of the city is very accommodating to pedestrians, with key attractions and shopping centres within walking distance and a scenic promenade along the water between the port and marina.Visitors in Split also have the option of renting a car. This can be especially useful for those wanting to explore the surrounding area, as it provides a freedom to roam. Thankfully, the Croatian roads are famously good. Although renting a car is ideal for exploring the wider region, prospective drivers should note that there is not much parking in the city centre, with none whatsoever in Split's old town.