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Discover the enchanting city of Split with a self-guided audio tour that leads you through its historic center. This 3-4 hour journey spans 5.2 km, showcasing iconic sites such as the Riva promenade, the Golden Gate, and the Palace of Diocletianus. With engaging audio narratives, this tour unveils intriguing stories and historical insights, allowing you to explore both renowned landmarks and hidden gems at your own pace. Perfect for history buffs and casual travelers alike, this audio guide ensures a memorable exploration of Split’s rich cultural heritage.
- Discover over 30 stories about Split's history and culture.
- Visit highlights such as the Golden Gate and the Palace of Diocletianus.
- Walk a flexible route of approximately 5 km at your own pace.
- Activate your tour easily via the CityAppTour app and enjoy it offline.
The audio tour starts at this point.
This tour is 5,2 km and has 34 stories about everything you will pass. Not just dull facts, but real stories, legends and fun facts collected by a local guide. Some examples of highlights are below.
The Diocletian's Palace is an extraordinary architectural marvel nestled within the heart of Split, Croatia. Built in the early 4th century AD as a retirement residence for the Roman Emperor Diocletian, this historical site is a testament to Roman engineering and design. Today, it stands as one of the world's best-preserved Roman palaces, showcasing a captivating blend of ancient history and modern life with its maze-like streets, shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
The Statue of Grgur Ninski is a prominent landmark located in the city of Split, Croatia. This striking bronze statue, created by renowned Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, pays tribute to Grgur Ninski, a 10th-century bishop who played a significant role in promoting the use of the Croatian language in religious services. The statue is particularly known for its impressive size and the tradition of rubbing its big toe, believed to bring good luck, making it a popular tourist attraction in Split.
The Riva Promenade is the vibrant waterfront promenade of Split, Croatia. Stretching along the picturesque harbor of the Adriatic Sea, it is a central gathering place for locals and tourists alike. Lined with palm trees, cafes, and shops, the Riva offers a stunning backdrop of historic buildings and a relaxed atmosphere where people can stroll, enjoy the beautiful sea views, and soak in the lively atmosphere of this charming Mediterranean city.
Republic Square, or "Trg Republike" in Croatian, is a central and historically significant square located in the heart of Split, Croatia. It serves as a focal point for the city's cultural and social life. Dominated by the impressive Prokurative buildings on one side, the square is surrounded by a mix of historic architecture, including the Renaissance-style City Hall and the Croatian National Theatre building. Republic Square is a hub for various events, open-air performances, and cultural celebrations, making it a vibrant and integral part of Split's urban fabric. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions like the bustling Marmont Street and the renowned Diocletian's Palace.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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