A massive Roman ruin complex and arguably the most important historical site in Split, Diocletian’s Palace is a must-see for any visitor. In case you have wondered what are the top things to do in Split, Split walking tour is definitely one of the “do’s”.
This tour takes you through 1,700 years of history within the walls of the UNESCO-listed historical complex and then moving towards others, yet nothing less admirable sites and things to see in Split, such as the City Clock, Riva, People’s Square etc. You can be sure of the exceptional knowledge and fluent English of the guides. Tours are guided by professional, highly qualified local guides with a real passion for touring Croatia and discovering all of its beauty. Do not miss a chance to see Split from a different perspective.
After the walking tour, sit down for a wine tasting experience in the heart of Split’s old town.
Fantastic wine experience in the authentic atmosphere of local wine and dining restaurant, famous for its local spirit, situated in the Diocletian Palace. You will get to enjoy wine and food tasting guided by a professional. This is a chance to taste some authentic Dalmatian white and red wine varietals and explore the history of wine making in Dalmatia.
Besides, wines, you will be served some local delicacies from this region, and you’ll get to experience local dining traditions. The wines are paired with fleur de sel, aged red wine vinegar, freshly baked bread from our oven, marinated anchovies, cow and mixed milk cheese, dry fig jam, and homemade tapenade.
NOV 2022 – MARCH 2023: 10:30
APR 2023– OCT 2023: 10:30 12:00 13:00 18:00
Pick among a range of walking tour departure times, and then meet your guide at Split’s Golden Gate near the Statue of Gregory of Nin (look for the blue umbrella). Spend the next two hours exploring hundreds of years of Split history on foot. You will get to see Riva, City Hall, the Statue of Gregory of Nin, Peristil, St. Domnius Cathedral, Diocletian’s Palace, Vestibul, and more. You will also get to learn more about Split’s rich architectural history and get an introduction of some of its must-see art.