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Discover Split’s landmarks and local flavors on a 2-hour walking tour, including free food tastings, with pickup and small-group intimacy for $191.57.
Exploring Split, Croatia, becomes much more engaging with this 2-hour walking tour, priced at $191.57 per group for up to 10 people. What makes this experience particularly appealing is the combination of rich history and local cuisine. The tour starts with a convenient pickup service, making it easy to join the small group led by an informative guide. Expect to visit both famous and hidden landmarks and enjoy free tastings at the Green Market, giving a genuine taste of Croatian street food.
While the tour is relatively brief, lasting about 2 hours, it offers a compact yet insightful glimpse into Split’s culture and history. It suits those interested in a structured, intimate exploration without the need for a full-day commitment. The tour’s focus on local food and key landmarks makes it ideal for travelers seeking a balanced mix of sightseeing and authentic culinary experiences.


This tour departs from the Ferry Port of Split, specifically Gat Sv. Petra, offering easy access for cruise passengers or travelers arriving by ferry. The meeting point is clearly defined and is within walking distance from most central accommodations, making logistics simple. The end point is located at the Republic Square, only 500 meters away from the start, allowing flexible planning after the tour concludes.
The pickup service ensures this tour remains accessible, especially for groups unfamiliar with the city’s urban layout. Its mobile ticket system adds to the convenience, allowing travelers to present their ticket digitally.
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The Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace serves as the tour’s first stop. This lively square is at the heart of the palace complex and transforms into an open-air theater in summer. Visitors can admire Roman architecture and imagine the bustling life that once filled this space over 1700 years ago. The admission is free, making it an accessible introduction to Split’s ancient roots.
This site’s vibrant atmosphere and historical significance make it a highlight. The guide explains its role in the city’s history, offering context about its transformation from imperial palace to modern-day gathering place.
Next, the tour visits the Green Market, a lively open-air venue where visitors sample local culinary products. This 15-minute stop is a highlight for food lovers, offering free tastings that showcase regional flavors. Visitors get a genuine taste of Croatian produce, cheeses, or other specialties, directly from vendors.
The market’s vibrant atmosphere provides a sensory experience, with the chance to interact with local vendors. It’s an excellent way to appreciate Croatia’s fresh ingredients, which are integral to regional cuisine.

The tour then covers all four entrances of Diocletian’s Palace, with a focus on the Golden Gate — the main entrance used by the emperor when entering his residence over 1700 years ago. This 10-minute stop offers insight into Split’s ancient defenses and imperial architecture.
Photograph opportunities abound at this historic gateway, where architectural details convey the grandeur of Roman design. The guide recounts stories related to the gate’s significance and its role in the city’s history.

A quick 5-minute stop features the statue of Gregory of Nin, an important Croatian figure. The statue, crafted by Ivan Metrovi, draws many visitors who touch Gregory’s toe for good luck or wishes. This tradition adds a fun, interactive element to the tour.
Beyond the tourist photo, the statue symbolizes Croatia’s historical and cultural pride, making it a meaningful stop within the city’s fabric.
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The tour visits Fruit’s Square (Trg Brace Radic), a charming square flanked by Mediterranean houses and a Venetian fort. At its center, a statue of Marko Maruli — known as the father of Croatian literature — stands proudly.
This 10-minute visit showcases Split’s architectural character and offers a peaceful spot for photos. Its Venetian influence and literary monument give insight into the city’s cultural layers.

The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, offering a compact yet rich experience. The small-group format allows for more personalized commentary and easier movement through the sites. The service animals are allowed, and the tour is accessible most travelers.
Weather considerations are important, as the experience is primarily outdoors. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is provided. The cancellation policy is flexible, with full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance.

This tour offers a cost-effective way to see Split’s main landmarks while enjoying free food tastings. It’s especially suitable for those on a tight schedule, first-time visitors, or foodies eager to connect with local traditions. The small-group setting enhances the experience, making it more engaging and personalized.
While the $191.57 price might seem high for a 2-hour tour, it includes food tastings and convenient pickup, adding value for travelers wanting a curated, intimate experience with local insights.
“Split, das hauptsächlich aus einer Festung besteht, die kroatische Küche und die Freundlichkeit von Menschen und Vielschichtigkeit der Bauten,”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are provided, making it easy to meet at the start and return to the original location.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The tour includes Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace, Green Market, Golden Gate, Gregory of Nin statue, and Fruit’s Square.
Is the tour suitable for children or mobility-challenged travelers?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, but outdoor walking and standing are involved, so consider mobility needs.
How long are the food tastings?
The tastings are part of the 15-minute Green Market stop, where you can sample various local products.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to outdoor stops. Sun protection is advisable during sunny days.
Does the tour focus only on popular sites?
No, the tour combines famous landmarks with hidden areas, offering a balanced view of Split’s core and lesser-known spots.
How many people typically join this tour?
The group size is limited to 10 people, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it is a private activity, exclusive to your group.
This 2-hour Split walking tour combines history, culture, and local flavors in a way that makes the city’s stories and tastes accessible and memorable. It’s a practical choice for small groups seeking an authentic, guided experience with the bonus of free food samples.