Step into Split's captivating historic center with this expert-guided, small-group walking tour. Led by Josipa, an art historian involved in ongoing archaeological fieldwork, you’ll explore the city’s history, architecture, and culture from Roman times to the present. Expect stories and insights not found in guidebooks. Starting just outside Diocletian's Palace, you’ll journey through 17 centuries within the city’s Roman and medieval walls. On this 2-hour tour, you'll visit all the iconic sights, along with a few lesser-known gems tucked away from the usual paths. Your guide will lead you through town, revealing Egyptian sphinxes, the splendor of the Peristyle, the lively Riva waterfront, and more. Find answers to questions about the original functions of the palace, learn how to identify its authentic parts, and hear the latest findings from recent explorations of the palace area. Small group sizes ensure a personal experience with plenty of opportunities for leisurely conversation.
We will meet in the midst of Strossmayer Park, locally known as 'Đardin', next to the central fountain. Our story of Split will begin with the tale of water, which brings life to the Palace for over 17 centuries.
Before entering the Palace at the Golden or Northern Gate, we will stop by the 7-meter tall, bronze statue of Gregory of Nin, work of a famous Croatian sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic. Besides grabbing its toe for good luck, we will learn some intriguing details about this monument that became ingrained in local popular culture.
The northern entrance to the Emperor Diocletian's Palace was one of four entry points to the ancient Roman palace. After learning some of the most intriguing details about its history, we will proceed with our tour along Cardo, the main Roman street stretching from North to South, towards Peristyle.
You will make your own way to the meeting points