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Discover Split's history with a knowledgeable professor-led walking tour, exploring Diocletian’s Palace, medieval streets, and Game of Thrones locations for an immersive experience.
Taking a walking tour led by a history and geography professor in Split offers a refreshing alternative to typical sightseeing. For just $24 per person, this experience promises more than a quick visit to Diocletian’s Palace — it’s a journey through the city’s layered past, from Roman times to modern day, peppered with local legends and movie sets. Our review explores what makes this tour stand out, what you can expect, and how to make the most of it.
What stands out most about this tour is the expert guide—a local historian who makes the city’s history come alive, blending facts with humor and local insights. We particularly love how the tour balances detailed historical narration with engaging stories, making the experience educational yet fun. A possible consideration might be the duration of just over two hours, which is enough to cover significant sites without feeling rushed, but travelers with limited time might want to plan accordingly.
This tour is especially suited for history buffs, Game of Thrones fans, or anyone curious about Croatian culture beyond surface-level sightseeing. If you enjoy walking through vibrant streets while learning from a passionate local, this experience is well worth considering.


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The tour kicks off at the Riva promenade, one of Split’s most lively spots. It’s a great place to get your bearings and see the city’s modern heartbeat. The guide introduces the layout of the city through a detailed model of the historical core, giving you context before you step into the streets. This initial overview helps orient you to the layers of history you’re about to explore.
Next, you’ll visit the substructures of Diocletian’s Palace, which are often overlooked by visitors simply marveling at the palace’s grandeur. Walking through these underground corridors, you’ll feel the weight of Roman engineering, and the guide will explain how these foundations supported the entire complex. The Peristyle—the grand central square—is another highlight, with its columns and lively atmosphere. Expect about 10-minute stops here, rich with stories of Emperor Diocletian’s influence.
Moving through the Vestibule, you’ll see where ancient soldiers and courtiers once entered. The guide’s storytelling makes these stone halls feel alive, sharing legends of Roman rulers and the city’s medieval inhabitants. This stop is also a chance to snap photos of the palace’s iconic gates.
The Cathedral of Saint Domnius is a must-see. Although the admission fee is separate, the guide will share fascinating facts about its architecture and history from outside, making the 20-minute stop valuable. Nearby, the Temple of Jupiter offers insight into the city’s Roman religious practices, though again, entrance is not included.
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Moving to the Golden Gate, you’ll walk through what was once the main entrance into the city. The Grgur Ninski Statue is a favorite for photos and local lore—touching his toe is believed to bring good luck. The guide offers stories behind these symbols, connecting history with local customs.
The tour continues through Marmontova Ulica, a bustling street filled with shops and cafes, illustrating how the city has evolved. A brief stop at Prokurative, reminiscent of European squares, showcases the influence of Venice and Napoleon on the cityscape. Finally, Fruit’s Square (Trg Brace Radic) wraps up the tour with vibrant street life and more stories about daily life in Split.

The small group size—generally around a handful of people—ensures a personalized experience. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions, and the guide’s deep knowledge shines through, as confirmed by glowing reviews. One traveler praised Mario for being knowledgeable, funny, and a deep connoisseur of the city, making the tour both educational and entertaining.
The tour is suitable for all ages, making it a family-friendly activity. It starts at the Brass Gate of Diocletian’s Palace, and ends right back at the starting point, so transportation logistics are straightforward. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and clothes, as you’ll be walking and exploring uneven surfaces.
If you’re concerned about timing or flexibility, note that reservations are flexible—you can book now and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours before the tour. However, it is not suitable for wheelchair users, so plan accordingly.
Beyond the historical sites, the guide shares recommendations for local restaurants and ice cream shops, a thoughtful touch that adds value to your visit. One reviewer mentioned finishing the tour with a visit to a popular ice cream spot, recommended by the guide, which enhances the experience beyond just sightseeing.

If you’re passionate about history and want a deep, nuanced understanding of Split, this tour is a perfect fit. The engaging storytelling from a local expert makes the city’s past feel alive and relevant. It’s particularly suitable for those who enjoy walking tours that go beyond the surface, offering insights into Roman, medieval, Venetian, Ottoman, and modern influences.
Game of Thrones fans will also appreciate the visits to filming locations, adding a fun pop culture angle to the historical narrative. Meanwhile, travelers seeking a personalized experience with an intimate group will find this tour a relaxing yet enriching way to explore.
While the price is modest, the quality of guidance and depth of content make it a great value. Expect a couple of hours packed with facts, legends, and local stories—an experience that, based on reviews, leaves many visitors feeling like they’ve gained a new appreciation for this vibrant Croatian city.

Is this tour suitable for all ages? Yes, it is appropriate for all ages, making it a family-friendly option.
Where does the tour start? The tour begins next to the Brass Gate of Diocletian’s Palace at the Riva promenade.
How long is the tour? It lasts about 2 hours and 15 minutes, covering a broad range of historical sites and stories.
Are admission fees included? No, tickets for the Cathedral of Saint Domnius and Temple of Jupiter are not included; entrance is at your discretion.
Can I book this tour with flexible payment options? Yes, you can reserve your spot and pay later, with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours before the tour.
What should I wear? Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended, as you’ll be walking through uneven surfaces and city streets.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible? No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Will I get local tips? Yes, the guide shares useful restaurant and travel suggestions, adding extra value to your day.
What if I want a private tour? Private options are available upon request by contacting [email protected].
“We really enjoyed Mario's talk. He shares so much history of the Palace and about Croatia too. It was much better than I expected. Mario took lots …”

This Split walking tour with a knowledgeable local historian offers a compelling blend of history, culture, and local stories. It’s perfect for travelers who crave a personal, in-depth look at Croatia’s second-largest city, far beyond just the ruins of Diocletian’s Palace. Whether you’re a history geek, a fan of Game of Thrones, or simply someone eager to deepen your understanding of Split’s past and present, this tour is a worthwhile adventure. Expect engaging storytelling, plenty of insights, and a memorable experience that will enrich your visit long after you leave the city streets behind.