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Step into the heart of Split, Croatia, on a captivating walking tour that unveils the fascinating story of Diocletian's Palace and the city's rich heritage. Guided by a knowledgeable local, you'll explore ancient streets and discover how a Roman emperor transformed Split into a vibrant historical gem.
Begin at the central square of Diocletian's Palace, where your guide will share insights into the palace's origins and significance. Experience the grandeur of the emperor's vestibule and, if you're lucky, enjoy the sounds of traditional Dalmatian singing echoing through the ancient halls.
Wander through the atmospheric substructures, learning about their unique construction and evolving roles over the centuries. Although the museum section isn't included, your guide will point out how you can visit it after the tour for a deeper dive into history.
Marvel at the main entrance and the statue of Gregory of Nin, a pivotal figure in Croatian culture. Discover the Riva promenade's story, admire a detailed bronze model of the palace, and hear about the Venetian citadel and Marko Marulić, the father of Croatian literature.
As you stroll past the 16th-century Synagogue, your guide will illuminate the history of Split's Jewish community. With small group sizes and accessibility for all fitness levels, this 1.5-hour tour is perfect for curious travelers. Secure your spot now and immerse yourself in Split's extraordinary past!







