Discover Split, the pearl of the Adriatic, in one day. Stroll through its vibrant city centre, rich in history and culture, and admire iconic sites such as Diocletian's Palace and St Domnius Cathedral. This 2km tour Guides you through 17 fascinating places, from lively squares to traditional markets, while offering historical commentary through the navaway app. Explore the narrow alleyways and enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere on Riva Promenade.
- 2 km tour, ideal for a quick tour of Split
- Access to 17 iconic sites, including Diocletian's Palace and Jupiter Temple
- Audio commentary available via the navaway app for a rewarding experience
- Explore at your own pace and soak up local history and culture
We build our circuits in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend this ideal Check-out Point.
Here you are in one of Split’s most elegant squares: Republic Square. But if you ask a local how to get there, it’s better to tell them about the... Prokurative! That's what it's called here, in
This is Franje Tuđmana Square, which connects the Prokurative to the Riva. It is named after the first president of independent Croatia, who was elected in 1990 after the elections of the former President of Croatia in the summer of 1990.
With its palm trees lining the harbour, its boats floating on the water, and the bell tower piercing the sky on a mountainous background, this view is one of the most beautiful one can have of the city. It represents the atmosphere
Welcome to the Riva, the Rising Star of Split! Here, everyone passes, passes... and will come back again. It’s the city’s open-air lounge, where you walk, chat, have a coffee, watch the sea... and we're watched
You arrive here on one of the most charming squares in Split: Braće Radić Square. But don’t be surprised if no one calls it that! For the locals, it is simply "Voćni trg", the place for fruit.
You are now in People's Square, or Narodni trg in Croatian. It is here, in the heart of the medieval city, that the center of public life moved after the Roman era. A place that, for centuries,
Welcome to one of the most amazing places in the whole Mediterranean: Diocletian’s Palace. But be careful, don't be fooled by the word "palace"... Because what you have in front of you is a huge complex
Here you are in a small square that contains one of the hidden treasures of Diocletian’s palace: the Temple of Jupiter. You can see the back here, but I strongly invite you to go around the small alley to see its
You are now in one of the most impressive – and acoustic – spaces in Diocletian’s Palace: the Vestibul. This somewhat mysterious word simply refers to the monumental entrance hall that
You are standing in front of St. Domnius Cathedral, one of the symbols of Split — and arguably one of the most amazing cathedrals in the world. What's wrong? Because originally... It wasn't a cathedral. This circular building,
Welcome to Stari Pazar, Split's Old Point of Sale. Here, you don't need GPS or a map: just follow the smells, the colors... and the voices. Because this Point of Sale is one of the liveliest, noisiest and most
Here you are in front of the Golden Gate, Porta Aurea in Latin, the most monumental entrance to Diocletian’s Palace. This is where the emperor himself passed, when he arrived at his palace from inland. We imagine
You are in front of the Museum of Fine Arts in Split, one of the richest and most peaceful cultural places in the city. Founded in 1931, it gathers more than 5,000 works, ranging from the Middle Ages to contemporary art, with a strong focus on the
Here is one of the highlights of culture in Split: the Croatian National Theatre. This pale yellow neo-baroque building is home to more than a century of theatre, opera, ballets and local passions. The theatre has opened its doors
You are on the street of General Marmont, or Marmontova ulica in Croatian. It is one of Split’s main pedestrian arteries, connecting the historic centre to the more modern neighbourhood. It is known for its facades
In front of you is the Pirja Fountain, one of the most intriguing monuments in Split. This unique bronze sculpture, also called "Figa i Pirja", has stood on Marmontova Street since 1998. Created by the sculptor
On your right starts the Veli Varoš district, one of the oldest in Split... and surely one of the most endearing. Here, we move away from the crowds of the palace and the Riva, to enter a maze of narrow alleys,
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