This is not just a walk among ancient stones, but a true journey through time — guided by a local with over 10 years of experience and a special gift for vivid storytelling.
What makes this tour unique:
Focus on Roman Heritage
We dive deep into Split’s Roman past, with Diocletian’s Palace as our stage and the emperor’s legacy as our script.
Captivating Storytelling
I don’t simply share dates and facts — I bring history to life through vivid narratives, dramatic twists, and insights you won’t find in any guidebook.
Small Group Experience
Limited to a maximum of ten guests per walking tour, ensuring plenty of space for questions, interaction, and a truly personal atmosphere.
A True Local Perspective
Born and raised in Split, I know the hidden corners, the quiet courtyards, and the stories whispered by the stones themselves.
We meet in front of the brass gate by the 3D city map
The Southern Gate once served as the palace’s direct maritime entrance, allowing ships to approach and dock at its very walls. It may also have functioned as a discreet escape route for Emperor Diocletian himself. Today, it forms a graceful passage between the ancient Palace and the lively Riva promenade. This is where our tour begins — at a vantage point that offers the most impressive southern sea view of the Palace and Diocletian’s private residence. From here, you’ll uncover the remarkable story of Split’s transformation: from an imperial retirement complex into a vibrant, living city. Over the centuries, rather than fading into ruins, the Palace became the heart of a flourishing urban center, growing into one of the most significant and captivating cities along the Adriatic coast.
The Riva is Split’s vibrant waterfront promenade, stretching along the southern façade of Diocletian’s Palace and opening toward the Adriatic Sea. Lined with palm trees and cafés, it’s the city’s favorite meeting point
The Vestibule is the monumental entrance hall of Diocletian’s imperial apartments, a circular space once covered by a grand dome. Its towering stone walls and open oculus create remarkable acoustics, making it one of the most atmospheric spots within the palace today.
The Peristyle is the monumental central square of Diocletian’s Palace, once used for imperial ceremonies and public addresses. Surrounded by ancient columns and arches, it remains the symbolic heart of Split, where Roman grandeur meets the city’s vibrant daily life.
originally built as the mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian in the 4th century. Today, it stands as one of the oldest Catholic cathedrals in the world still in use, blending Roman, medieval, and Baroque elements, with its iconic bell tower rising above Split’s historic skyline.
Pjaca, or People’s Square, has been the civic heart of Split since the Middle Ages. Surrounded by elegant palaces and lively cafés, it remains a vibrant gathering place where history and everyday Dalmatian life naturally blend together.
The Golden Gate is the grand northern entrance to Diocletian’s Palace, once used by the emperor himself when entering the city. Its massive stone walls and decorative niches reflect both the military strength and ceremonial importance of this impressive Roman gateway.
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