Embark on a thrilling city exploration game in Split, uncovering the secrets of a 1700-year-old town and solving a mystery tied to a Roman emperor. Get off the beaten path and discover hidden gems while following clues on your phone. Book now!
Embark on a thrilling city exploration game in Split, uncovering the secrets of a 1700-year-old town and solving a mystery tied to a Roman emperor. Get off the beaten path and discover hidden gems while following clues on your phone. Book now!
- Sjaš svijetliš svemiriš me - Begin your exploration at Sustipanski Park, renowned for its picturesque beauty and tranquil ambiance. The park boasts lush greenery, walking trails, and benches where visitors can relax and enjoy the sea views. It provides a serene retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.
- Obala kneza Branimira - Obala kneza…
- Sjaš svijetliš svemiriš me - Begin your exploration at Sustipanski Park, renowned for its picturesque beauty and tranquil ambiance. The park boasts lush greenery, walking trails, and benches where visitors can relax and enjoy the sea views. It provides a serene retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.
- Obala kneza Branimira - Obala kneza Branimira is a charming waterfront promenade in Split. Visitors are welcome to linger as long as they wish before proceeding to the next destination.
- Matejuška - Discover Matejuška, a quaint fishing harbor and marina that has preserved its traditional and authentic allure. Located on the western side of the Split Peninsula, near the historic city center, visitors can enjoy their time here before moving on.
- Neretvanska ulica - Explore Neretvanska Street, one of Split’s many streets, which may feature a blend of residential buildings, shops, restaurants, and other establishments. Visitors can take their time here before continuing their journey.
- Ul. kralja Tomislava 2 - Discover “The Weird Fountain,” locally known as “Prva voda,” a unique and somewhat whimsical fountain. Visitors are free to spend as much time as they like before heading to the next location.
- Gregory of Nin - Discover the Gregory of Nin Statue, a significant historical monument created by the esteemed Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović. Erected in 1929, it stands as one of Split’s most iconic landmarks.
- Marulićeva ulica - Explore the street named after Marko Marulić, a Renaissance poet and author from Split, often hailed as the “father of Croatian literature.” Visitors can enjoy their time here before moving on.
- Marko Marulic Statue - The Marko Marulić Statue is a tribute to the renowned Renaissance poet and author. This monument is an integral part of the city’s cultural heritage, appealing to those interested in literature and Croatian history.
- Ul. Iza Vestibula 3 - Discover Diocletian’s Palace, showcasing a blend of architectural styles, including Roman, Hellenistic, and Byzantine elements. The palace features well-preserved walls, gates, columns, courtyards, and numerous buildings. Visitors can take their time here before proceeding.
- Silver Gate - The Silver Gate, also known as Porta Orientalis or Eastern Gate, is one of the four main entrances to Diocletian’s Palace.
- Papalićeva ulica - Discover the Large Papalić Palace (Croatian: Velika Papalićeva palača), a historic palace exemplifying Baroque architecture from the 18th century. It was built for the Papalić family, a distinguished noble family in Split.
- Dominisova ulica - Discover “The Head on the Wall,” locally known as “Glava na Zidu,” a unique and intriguing sculpture affixed to a building’s wall. The sculpture, depicting a human head, is celebrated for its artistic and enigmatic appearance.
- Jupiter’s Temple - The Temple of Jupiter, or Jupiter’s Temple (Croatian: Hram Jupitera), is a historic Roman temple in Split. Constructed in the 3rd century AD during the building of Diocletian’s Palace by Emperor Diocletian, visitors can enjoy their time here before moving on.
- Vestibul - Vestibul is an ancient entrance hall that was part of Diocletian’s Palace, serving as the grand central entrance to the palace and leading to the emperor’s residential quarters.

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- City exploration game on Questo app
- Self-guided, open-air tour avoiding crowds for safety
- Flexible schedule: start and pause at your own pace
- 24/7 customer support
- City exploration game on Questo app
- Self-guided, open-air tour avoiding crowds for safety
- Flexible schedule: start and pause at your own pace
Experience the rich history of a town that dates back 1700 years, navigating through its intimate streets and majestic monuments, and uncover the fates and deeds of legendary Roman emperors.
In Split, details hold a deep significance. Uncover hidden spots within the city that the multitude of tourists overlook each year, all the while cracking a mystery…
Experience the rich history of a town that dates back 1700 years, navigating through its intimate streets and majestic monuments, and uncover the fates and deeds of legendary Roman emperors.
In Split, details hold a deep significance. Uncover hidden spots within the city that the multitude of tourists overlook each year, all the while cracking a mystery fit for the most daring explorers.
Completion of challenges triggers the unfolding of the story, and precise mobile directions will steer you towards the upcoming destination. Post booking, an email will be sent with procedures to install and commence the game on your mobile. Purchasing an individual ticket per user enhances the experience, even though it is possible for multiple users to operate from a single device.
- Bring a charged phone. Open the Questo app to guide you and follow the instructions. You must have downloaded the app and created an account first, using the same email you made the purchase with.
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.