Explore Split’s hidden gems with a private tour of Diocletian’s Palace walls, uncovering ancient secrets and stunning views. Book your adventure today.
Explore Split’s hidden gems with a private tour of Diocletian’s Palace walls, uncovering ancient secrets and stunning views. Book your adventure today.
- The Golden Gate - This serves as the primary entrance to Diocletian’s Palace, featuring exquisite niches that were once embellished with statues of Roman emperors. Inside, it boasts a unique double-door mechanism known as the “human mousetrap.”
- The Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace - This is the central square of the palace, where Diocletian’s…
- The Golden Gate - This serves as the primary entrance to Diocletian’s Palace, featuring exquisite niches that were once embellished with statues of Roman emperors. Inside, it boasts a unique double-door mechanism known as the “human mousetrap.”
- The Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace - This is the central square of the palace, where Diocletian’s mausoleum is situated, now the Cathedral of St. Domnius. It also houses a 3,500-year-old sphinx that presents a mystery.
- Vestibulum of Diocletian’s Palace - Here, visitors can watch a video depicting the Unsullied battling the Sons of the Harpy, and enjoy live performances of Dalmatian songs by an a cappella group.
- Temple of Jupiter - Originally dedicated to the chief Roman god Jupiter, it now serves as the baptistery of St. John. At its entrance stands a 3,500-year-old headless sphinx.
- Diocletian Palace Substructures - These well-preserved substructures, once used for storage and service, now provide an intriguing insight into the original design of Diocletian’s imperial residence. In these dim dungeons, Daenerys Targaryen kept her dragons chained, as control over them waned. It was also a refuge for slaves plotting their rebellion against their masters’ tyranny.
- Riva Harbor - This is the city’s main waterfront promenade, which was once the ceremonial entrance to Diocletian’s Palace. Today, it is a lively gathering spot lined with palm trees, cafés, and the vibrant pulse of daily life in Split.
- Grgur Ninski Statue - Visitors are encouraged to rub Gregory’s toe and make a wish. The significance of this medieval bishop in the development of the Croatian language and national identity will be explained.
- City Museum of Split - Stroll along the northern wall of the palace to explore both its exterior and interior, uncovering the sophisticated defensive mechanisms of the double gates leading into the emperor’s residence. Witness the transformation from a mythological pagan city to a Christian and medieval one, where ancient stones narrate the tale of history.
- Pjaca - The Middle Ages commenced with the arrival of the Croats. Discussions will cover the curse of a Croatian king, the assaults by the Venetians and the Ottomans, and how modern history is reflected in the city’s architectural evolution.

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- Game of Thrones Filming Scenes and Videos for GoT fans
- Licenced tour guide
- Private Walk and Pickup
Exclusive Private Tour – Palace Walls Experience
Embark on a unique city tour that features a walk along the walls of Diocletian’s Palace, including a stroll through a hidden museum corridor offering stunning views of the city and tracing the ancient military pathways.
Our team consists of local guides and friends who are passionate about everything…
Exclusive Private Tour – Palace Walls Experience
Embark on a unique city tour that features a walk along the walls of Diocletian’s Palace, including a stroll through a hidden museum corridor offering stunning views of the city and tracing the ancient military pathways.
Our team consists of local guides and friends who are passionate about everything Split has to offer: the sea, wine, coffee, and all the small joys that make life here delightful.
Accompany a licensed local guide from Split on a private tour as they bring the 2,000-year-old palace to life, sharing the city’s rich history and tales of the Roman emperors who once reigned here.
Who was Emperor Diocletian, known as the greatest persecutor of Christians, and why did he vomit after dinner? How much did the Venetians pay for Split? Why does a headless Sphinx stand guard at the entrance to Jupiter’s temple? We will introduce you to what we eat and where to find the finest food and local wine - Dalmatian specialties!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.