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Discover Split's filming locations from Game of Thrones and explore Diocletian's Palace on this engaging guided tour for fans and history lovers alike.

For $41 per person, the Split: Game of Thrones Tour with Diocletian’s Palace Cellar offers a compelling blend of cinematic history and ancient architecture. This 4.7-star rated experience in Dalmatia, Croatia is perfect for fans of the series as well as those interested in Split’s historical sites. The tour lasts about 2 hours and departs from the Gray Line Office on Riva promenade in Split, making it a convenient and affordable way to explore the city.
This guided walking tour is led by a licensed local guide who shares fun facts about the filming and stories about Split’s history. Entry to Diocletian’s Palace Cellars is included, giving visitors access to areas used in many scenes of Game of Thrones. While the tour involves walking through historic streets, it is best suited for those with comfortable shoes and allergy-free (pets are not allowed). The tour’s flexible booking options, including pay later, make it easy to plan your visit.
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The tour begins at the Gray Line Office, located at Obala hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 21, right on the Riva promenade. Look for the Gray Line sign and staff wearing Gray Line t-shirts. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a smooth check-in process. The meeting point’s central location makes it easy to incorporate into your day in Split.
The tour ends back at the same meeting point, so there’s no need for additional transportation. The overall pace is comfortable, with enough time to visit key sites and take photos. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through cobblestone streets and historic sites.

A standout feature of this tour is the access to Diocletian’s Palace Cellars, where many scenes from Game of Thrones were filmed. Visitors get to walk through dark corridors where Daenerys’ dragons were kept in season five, and the corridors where the Sons of the Harpy waited for Daenerys’ Unsullied in season four.
The cellars are one of the key highlights, providing a dramatic setting that brings the series’ filming locations to life. The guided narration enhances understanding of both the series’ storyline and the history behind the palace. The entry tickets are included, so there’s no fuss about navigating ticket lines yourself.

Your guide takes you through Split’s historic center, where numerous scenes were shot. Notable stops include the Golden Gate, Vestibul, and Palace streets. Each location is explained in terms of both the series’ filming and Split’s historical significance.
Walking along these narrow alleys, visitors can see how the architecture and city layout provided the perfect backdrop for Game of Thrones. The guide shares interesting facts about the filming process and how CGI was used to enhance certain scenes. This combination of film lore and local history makes every step engaging.
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The guides are a major strength, with enthusiasm and deep knowledge shining through. Multiple reviews highlight guides named Mate, Tomi, Lea, and others who bring energy, humor, and expert storytelling to the experience. Their passion for Game of Thrones and Split’s history makes the tour both informative and entertaining.
Guests appreciate guides who show photos, videos, and film clips during the tour, helping to visualize scenes and connect locations to the series. The small group setting fosters a more personalized experience, and guides are praised for answering questions and sharing local tips for dining and exploring Split further.

This tour is scheduled to avoid the crowds at Diocletian’s Palace, with evening departures at 18:30 being particularly popular. Tourists enjoy the less crowded atmosphere, which provides a more relaxed and immersive experience. The evening timing also helps avoid hot daytime temperatures in summer.
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, due to the historic brick and stone pathways, but it remains accessible for most able-bodied visitors. The duration of about 2 hours makes it manageable for those with limited time in Split, and the small group size ensures a comfortable pace.

At $41, this tour offers excellent value considering the included entry to the cellars and the expert guidance. Reviews consistently praise the quality of the storytelling, the depth of filming location insights, and the knowledge about Split’s architecture.
Compared to other Game of Thrones tours or historical walks in Split, this experience stands out for its balance of film tourism and local history. The passion of the guides and the access to special locations make it a worthwhile investment even for visitors with a casual interest.

Multiple reviews emphasize the enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendliness of guides like Mate, Lea, Tomi, and Marcos. Their ability to blend storytelling with historical facts keeps the group engaged. Many mention the visual aids, such as photos and videos, which help bring scenes to life.
The guides’ dedication is clear, with guests noting that guides go beyond expectations to share personal insights and local tips. This passionate approach elevates the tour from a simple sightseeing walk to a personalized journey through Split’s past and its role in Game of Thrones.

Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes, as the tour involves walking on cobblestone streets and within historic underground cellars. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures you’re ready when the tour begins. Booking in advance is recommended due to popularity, especially during peak seasons.
The tour is conducted in English, and digital or printed vouchers are accepted at check-in. The activity is not suitable for pets and late arrivals will not receive refunds. For those with limited mobility, alternative options may be necessary, as accessibility is limited.
This tour’s focus on Game of Thrones filming locations combined with Diocletian’s Palace history makes it unique. Other tours may emphasize general history or different locations, but the access to the palace cellars and dedicated filming site explanations set this experience apart.
The small group setting, enthusiastic guides, and value for money are consistent strengths. Guests who want a personalized, fun, and informative adventure should consider this tour over more generic options.
This Split: Game of Thrones Tour with Diocletian’s Palace Cellar is ideal for fans of the series and history buffs alike. The passionate guides and special access to film locations make it a memorable addition to any Split itinerary.
While the 2-hour duration keeps it manageable, the depth of information and site visits ensure a satisfying experience. Visitors who enjoy storytelling, local architecture, and iconic filming spots will find this tour well worth the price.
“The tour was excellent! A true highlight of my trip so far. Mate was an incredible guide – very passionate about GOT as well as Splits history, whi…”
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the tour is generally enjoyable for families, especially those interested in Game of Thrones or history, though pets are not allowed and some walking on uneven surfaces is involved.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 2 hours, starting at 18:30, and includes visits to key filming locations in Split and Diocletian’s Palace cellars.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended, especially during busy seasons, to secure a spot. The activity allows reserve and pay later, providing flexibility.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are advised due to the cobblestone streets and underground cellars. It’s also useful to carry a voucher (digital or printed) for check-in.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
Yes, wheelchair users may find parts of the tour challenging due to historic pathways and cellar terrain.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of Game of Thrones filming locations with access to Diocletian’s Palace cellars and passionate local guides makes it a special experience at a great price.