Join us on our guided food, history, and culture tour in the 1700 years old Diocletian Palace in Split, Croatia. We’ll start with a famous Pazar (Greenmarket) where you will taste some local ‘’arancini’’, almonds in sugar to sweeten your morning. After it, with a glass of local wine, we will have some tasty Soparnik, a unique dish protected by the UNESCO world heritage organization. While we stroll down the streets of the ancient city, we will enjoy some traditionally made prosciutto and then continue to the chocolate shop that even has a Guinness record for the largest chocolate bar in the world. Sweet for sweet, up to the oldest bakery to try the famous rafiol cake. Whenever you are in Split, you shouldn't miss the Fish market of Split called Peškarija. It is the second oldest in Europe, with original benches more than 120 yrs old. There we will teach you how to eat salted anchovies, something that is traditional marenda - Dalmatian brunch.
Meet your guide at the Golden Gate and enjoy learning about Dalmatian cuisine.
Try chocolate made localy by Nadalina, a Guinness World Record winner.
Enjoy fresh products from the Dalmatian hinterland and experience the local lifestyle.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Dress code is smart casual • The tour is in English