Explore Split’s rich history on a guided walking tour. Discover Diocletian’s Palace, Venetian influences, and modern life in this UNESCO-listed gem.
Explore Split’s rich history on a guided walking tour. Discover Diocletian’s Palace, Venetian influences, and modern life in this UNESCO-listed gem.
- The Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace - Pjaca (Peristyle) serves as the central square of the Roman palace, where the current cathedral and vestibule are situated.
- Vestibulum of Diocletian’s Palace - The vestibule’s remarkable acoustics offer visitors the chance to enjoy distinctive Dalmatian a cappella singing (klapa) and take stunning…
- The Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace - Pjaca (Peristyle) serves as the central square of the Roman palace, where the current cathedral and vestibule are situated.
- Vestibulum of Diocletian’s Palace - The vestibule’s remarkable acoustics offer visitors the chance to enjoy distinctive Dalmatian a cappella singing (klapa) and take stunning photographs within its walls.
- Temple of Jupiter - As the tour progresses through the palace, there will be a stop in front of the distinctive Temple of Jupiter, which was later transformed into a baptistery. Prepare for the fascinating stories that will be shared.
- Diocletian Palace Substructures - A visit to the palace wouldn’t be complete without a walk through the main corridor of Diocletian’s basements, where the unique architecture of the palace can be admired.
- Riva Harbor - Known as the soul of the city, the waterfront (Riva) acts as its living room. It’s a place where locals frequently encounter familiar faces and enjoy leisurely coffee breaks while basking in the sun.
- Fruit’s Square (Trg Brace Radic) - Fruit Square earned its name from its historical role as a marketplace for fruits. The statue of Marko Marulić, a celebrated Croatian writer, stands prominently in the square, honoring his literary achievements. This square is steeped in history, having served as a hub for trade, cultural significance, and the exchange of ideas over the centuries.
- Pjaca - The Pjaca in Split is the main square in the city’s historic district. Situated near Diocletian’s Palace, it boasts a vibrant atmosphere with numerous cafes, restaurants, traditional shops, and artisanal craft stores. Notable buildings such as the City Hall, the Church of St. Lawrence, and the Papalić Palace can be found here. Additionally, it frequently hosts events, concerts, and local gatherings.

- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Goods and Services Tax (GST)
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Private transportation
Welcome to Split, often known as the “flower of the Mediterranean.” The city’s name originates from the Greeks, but its renown was solidified by Roman Emperor Diocletian, who chose to construct his final palace here and enjoy his retirement in this location. Split is distinctive because its harbor is only a 15-minute walk from the city center….
Welcome to Split, often known as the “flower of the Mediterranean.” The city’s name originates from the Greeks, but its renown was solidified by Roman Emperor Diocletian, who chose to construct his final palace here and enjoy his retirement in this location. Split is distinctive because its harbor is only a 15-minute walk from the city center. Throughout its dynamic history, in addition to Diocletian, Venice also made a significant impact. Join a special walking tour where, with a guide, you’ll explore how this city thrives today and how it flourished in the past. Just one click away is a unique experience and a walk through the UNESCO-listed palace.
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