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Step into the heart of Split, Croatia, on a private walking tour that uncovers the city’s fascinating history and vibrant culture. Guided by a knowledgeable local, you’ll explore the legendary Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover its secrets through captivating stories and expert insights.
Your journey begins at the central square of the palace, where you’ll gain an overview of the city’s ancient layout. As you wander through the emperor’s vestibule, you may even be treated to the sounds of traditional Dalmatian singing, adding a unique local touch to your experience.
Explore the palace’s impressive substructures, learning about their construction and purpose throughout the centuries. The tour also takes you to the main entrance, where you’ll see the iconic statue of Gregory of Nin and understand his significance to Croatian history and language.
Continue along the Riva promenade and admire a detailed bronze model of the palace before delving into the stories of the Venetian citadel and Marko Marulić, the father of Croatian literature. You’ll also pass by the 16th-century Synagogue, gaining insight into the city’s Jewish heritage.
This private tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and is suitable for all fitness levels, with wheelchair and stroller access available. Enjoy a personalized experience for groups of up to 15, and let your expert guide bring Split’s rich past to life. Secure your spot today and immerse yourself in the wonders of Split’s history!







