Travel back into Roman times while exploring the monumental UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Diocletian's Palace. Stroll through the streets, learn the Roman way of living and visit St. Domnius Cathedral's bell tower to enjoy marvellous views of the Palace and the archipelago.
- Start your private tour at a time that suits you the best
- A great introduction for travelers visiting Split for the first time
- Visit the Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Enjoy breathtaking views from the top of St. Domnius Cathedral's bell tower
- Experience the best Split has to offer: rich history, Roman architecture, grand monuments and bustling city life
- Get suggestions on how to spend the rest of your stay in Split and Croatia
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Duration | 2 Hours or 0 Hour |
Languages | English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish |
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The Old Split Private Walking Tour is the best way to experience Split, relive its history and feel the pulse of a modern city. Our licensed guides will take you on a stroll through the oldest streets of Split visiting all the main sights while combining historical facts with the everyday life of our coastal gem.
You will visit the monumental Golden Gate, one of the four entrances to the Diocletian's Palace. Dive into Roman history, and see the fortification system and defence mechanisms incorporated into the Palace gates. While strolling down thousands of years old streets you will hear stories of ingenious Roman builders, their architecture, buildings and aqueducts. The St. Domnius Cathedral's bell tower provides staggering views of the Palace and the surrounding archipelago. In the Palace's basement, you will hear stories of refugees and how the building was preserved after centuries of negligence. The tour covers the medieval centre of Split built under Venetian rule.
Enjoy the beautiful seaside promenade - Riva - the place to see and be seen. This tour will help you understand both the historical importance and the modern everyday life of Split.