Welcome to the city of Split, often referred to as the flower of the Mediterranean. Its name dates back to the Greeks, but its fame was sealed by the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who decided to build his final palace here and spend his retirement days in this very place. This city is unique because its harbor is just a 15-minute walk from the center. In its turbulent history, besides Diocletian, Venice also left a significant mark. Join us on a special walking tour where, alongside a guide, you'll discover how this city lives today and how it lived in the past. Just one click separates you from a unique experience and a stroll through the UNESCO-listed palace.
Preistil Ul., Split, Croatia
Pjaca (Peristyle) is the central square of the Roman palace, where today's cathedral and vestibule are located."
Ulica Iza Vestibula 1, Split, Croatia
The beautiful acoustics of the vestibule allow visitors to listen to unique Dalmatian a cappella singing (klapa) and capture beautiful photographs within the vestibule itself.
Kraj Sveti Ivana, , Split, Croatia
As we walk through the palace, we'll pause in front of the unique Temple of Jupiter, later converted into a baptistery. Get ready for the stories I'll share with you
IZA Vestibula 3, Split, Croatia
We can't stroll through the palace without walking through the main corridor of Diocletian's basements and admiring the unique architecture of the palace.
Split, Croatia
The soul of the city, or rather its living room, is the waterfront (Riva). It's the place where, as a local, you can always meet someone familiar, and of course, it's a favorite spot for leisurely coffee sipping and soaking up the sun
Trg Brace Radic 5, , Split, Croatia
Fruit Square got its name from its historical function as a place where fruits were once sold. The statue of Marko Marulić, one of the most renowned Croatian writers, stands in the middle of the square as a tribute to his literary contributions. This square holds secrets of the past through its rich history of trade, cultural significance, and as a gathering place for the exchange of ideas over the centuries.
Split, Croatia
The Pjaca in Split is the main square in the historic part of the city. Located near Diocletian's Palace, it's characterized by a lively atmosphere, numerous cafes, restaurants, traditional shops, and artisanal craft stores. On the Pjaca, you can see significant buildings such as the City Hall, the Church of St. Lawrence, and the Papalić Palace. Additionally, various events, concerts, or local gatherings are often held here."
Near the large bronze statue, simply look for your guide, who will have a sign with the name of your tour. Also in orientation is the Golden Gate or North Gate of Diocletian Place.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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