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Liam_C, May 2026
Ante’s 90 minute tour
We recently took a 90-minute walking tour of Diocletian’s Palace and had an excellent experience. Our guide, Ante, was extremely informative, engaging, and clearly passionate about the history of Split and the palace itself. The tour was very interesting from start to finish, and we learned far more than we would have exploring on our own. It was absolutely worth the cost and a great way to experience the history and culture of the area. Highly recommended!
Nancy_C, Jun 2026
The guided tour was very...
The guided tour was very good. The reason for 4 stars is because if would have been helpful if we had some sort of listening device to hear over all the other people in crowded areas.
jorge_l, Jun 2026
Informative travel guide
Tour guide was very informative of all aspects of the history of the area. We visited the market and she was able to find a few areas underground showing that Jews were located within the walls and also included an invite to the small synagogue within the walls which the care taker spoke to us as well. Just gave a donation for our visit.
Jason_J, Jun 2026
Great tour highlighting the best of Split's history
Great tour giving you a little history on Split without it being so long! The walking involved was pretty easy with very few steps to climb throughout the tour. However, Split was very crowded when I went, which was late May so do please make sure to stay with your group. Highly recommend this tour as the city is quite beautiful and the tour told a great story about the city. Special shoutout to our guide Marijan

Diocletian's Palace

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Split
Diocletian's Palace
  • One of the most magnificent Roman ruins in existence, Diocletian’s Palace is a must for ancient history aficionados.

  • Bring a sun hat, sunglasses, water, and sunscreen if exploring during the summer months as it can be hot and humid.

  • Some parts of the old town, including the palace’s underground ruins and the Riva seafront promenade, which is bordered by the palace’s southern facade, are wheelchair accessible, though large parts are not.