Explore one of the oldest town of Adriatic coast on a 1.5-hour tour of Trogir, and see the historic UNESCO World Heritage monuments. Trogir is a town that is like an open air museum and at every step there is a new discovery and an excellent story beyond.
Why is this tour different? Because through the eyes of the local and his story you really come to the picture of our culture and the people who live there. This tour is personalized and every anecdote and story related to us locals really gives a wonderful feeling that you feel like locals at the end of the tour.
As well you have to know that Trogir is a "town of a happy moment", join us and find out the reason why.
The construction of the Cathedral of St. Lawrence started in 1213 and lasted five centuries. Its massive body has three naves and it’s in the Romanesque and Gothic styles. Its bell tower affords fantastic panoramic views over Trogir, the island of Čiovo, the mainland, and the Adriatic Sea.
Radovan’s Portal – the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. Lawrence was sculpted and carved by Master Radovan – a craftsman from medieval Trogir. This is a unique work of sculptural art from the first half of the 13th century.
John Paul II Square – or Trg Ivana Pavla II in Croatian – is one of the most beautiful historic piazzas I have had the pleasure to visit. Surrounded by some of Trogir’s most important buildings and largely taken over by the tables and umbrellas of the local cafes, it is very much like an open-air lounge. You can easily sit here and just spend a couple of hours enjoying a coffee, an ice cream, and all the history and architecture you can take in on a sunny day. It is such a relaxed, beautiful space.
You will make your own way to the meeting points