Split the second largest city of Croatia is a great place to see Dalmatian life-style the way it really is. The story of Split is already 17 centuries old, dating to the time the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build his Palace where he wanted to spend the last years of his life.
The city has a cosmopolitan character and has just the right balance of tradition and modernity.
On the tour we will walk through the Old Town of Split for approx. a 2-hour sightseeing.
The bus stop I located at the Eastern end of the a Seafront Promenade River, right next to the coffee shop "F Cafe"
The Cellars of Diocletian's Palace is underground complex of halls and corridors.
Peristyle is the central square of the Palace surrounded by steps, columns and arches.
Porta Aurea is the Latin name of the gate.
The Golden Gate is one of the four gates in the Diocletian’s Palace. In ancient time it was the main entrance to the Palace from Salona direction. Ancient city Salona was the capital of the Roman Province Dalmatia. Its ruins are about 7 km. far from Split.
Split's synagogue is the Europa's third oldest Sephardic synagogue still in use.
Pjaca square is one of the main points of interest for all visitors. Square is surrounded by palaces and buildings from various periods of history.
There are several landmarks decorating this square,
Octagonal Venetian tower leftover of the former fortress built in the 15th century. Magnificent Palace of the old family Milesi from the 17th century. The monument of Marko Marulić who was resident of Split and one of the most important philosophers and intellectuals in the 15th century.
Back to the Seafront Promenade River
2 hour guiding fee
Transportation fee, lunch, dinner, entrance fee, etc...
I can guide in Brac, Hvar, Makarska, Dubrovnik, if you pay my transportation fee.
Available all year
Please come in walking shoes.