This Walking Tour in Split follows the path of emperors, bishops, and everyday citizens through centuries of history. Walk through Diocletian’s Basements, once used for storage, and emerge at Peristil, where the emperor was worshipped. Enter the city through the Golden Gate, once reserved for Diocletian himself, and see the statue of Grgur Ninski, whose fight for the Croatian language made him a national symbol. Stroll along the Riva, where locals have gathered for centuries to trade, socialize, and enjoy the Adriatic breeze.
Walk through a historic green space where locals gather, and see the statue of Marko Marulić, the father of Croatian literature.
Stroll along the waterfront promenade lined with palm trees, cafes, and historic buildings, where locals and visitors enjoy the sea breeze.
Walk through the underground basements of Diocletian’s Palace, once used for storage, and emerge at Peristil, the central square where the emperor was worshipped.
You will make your own way to the meeting points