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Discover Split's historic Old Town with an archeologist-led walking tour for just $23.87, exploring Diocletian's Palace, medieval squares, and hidden surprises.
Exploring Split becomes even more engaging with the Walk through Split with an archeologist tour. Priced at $23.87 per person and lasting about 2 hours, this small-group experience takes you through the heart of the city’s historic core. Led by Antonjeta Vuli Bilobrk, an expert guide, the tour offers a chance to see Diocletian’s Palace and other landmarks with insightful narration that brings history to life. Starting from the Gregory of Nin Statue, the tour culminates back at the meeting point, making it easy to fit into any sightseeing schedule.
This tour is ideal for travelers interested in history and culture who want a personal, in-depth look at Split’s ancient sites. The tour emphasizes hidden surprises and detailed explanations, making it suitable for those who prefer a more meaningful experience over generic sightseeing. With small group sizes of up to 10 people, participants enjoy personalized attention and the chance to ask questions about Split’s fascinating past.


The tour begins at the Gregory of Nin Statue, located at Ul. kralja Tomislava 12 in Splitska, Croatia. It lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a perfect option for travelers who want a compact but enriching experience. The small group of up to 10 people maximizes interaction with the guide, who provides detailed narration throughout.
Participants should plan to meet at the designated starting point, and the tour concludes back at the same location, providing ease of planning and no need for additional transportation.
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The first stop takes visitors into Diocletian’s Palace, specifically the Peristyle, a grand Roman court that forms the centerpiece of the UNESCO World Heritage site. The guide explains its architecture and historical significance, helping you visualize how ancient Romans once gathered here. While admission tickets are not included, the focus remains on the storytelling and contextual details provided by the guide.
This area is the heartbeat of the ancient city and provides stunning views of the surrounding structures. The 10-minute stop offers enough time to absorb the atmosphere and ask questions.

The tour continues with a visit to the Vestibulum, which served as the entrance to the Emperor’s Quarters within the palace complex. This transition space offers insights into Roman architectural design and royal life, making it a highlight for those interested in imperial history.
Again, admission is not included, but the guide’s narration helps paint a vivid picture of what once stood here. The 10-minute walk-through gives a focused, detailed look at this part of the palace.

One of the most preserved Roman structures in Split, the Palace Substructures offer a rare glimpse into ancient Roman engineering. This free stop showcases the underground vaults that supported the palace above. It’s a favorite among history buffs for its well-preserved Roman construction and the stories it reveals about ancient urban planning.
The guide shares details about the substructures’ purpose and history, making this stop both educational and visually impressive. Its 10-minute duration allows for steady exploration without feeling rushed.

The final highlight is Pjaca, a charming medieval square that contrasts beautifully with the Roman ruins. Known for its lively atmosphere, Pjaca is perfect for appreciating Split’s medieval architecture and local life. With free admission, visitors can enjoy the ambiance, take photos, and perhaps spot cafes and shops lining the square.
The 10-minute stop provides a relaxed ending to the tour, with the opportunity to soak in the historic surroundings and ask the guide additional questions about modern Split.

The tour departs from the Gregory of Nin Statue at Ul. kralja Tomislava 12. It’s accessible near public transportation, making it convenient to reach from most parts of Split. The group size is limited to 10 participants, promoting an intimate experience with plenty of room for personal questions and interaction.
Booking is straightforward, with most people reserving 11 days in advance on average. The tour offers free cancellation if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility for changing plans.

What makes this walking tour special is its focus on historical sites with expert narration by Antonjeta. Unlike self-guided visits, this tour provides in-depth explanations and insights that bring Split’s ancient and medieval past to life. The stops are carefully chosen to balance Roman ruins, medieval architecture, and hidden structural details that are not always obvious on a casual walk.
The small group format ensures you’re not just another face in a crowd, and the affordable price point makes it a smart choice for those eager to learn without spending a fortune. The 2-hour duration is well-paced and manageable for most visitors.

This experience suits those who value knowledgeable guides and want to understand Split’s history beyond surface-level sights. It’s perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone curious about Roman and medieval architecture.
Travelers who appreciate personal attention and small group settings will find this tour especially rewarding. While it doesn’t include entrance tickets to the sites, the storytelling compensates by enriching your visit with contextual knowledge.
The Walk through Split with an archeologist offers an enriching, well-paced exploration of the city’s most significant historic sites. Led by Antonjeta, the tour combines expert narration with visits to Diocletian’s Palace, its vestibulum, the substructures, and Pjaca Square.
Practical, affordable, and intimate, this tour is a great way to unlock Split’s past in a short but meaningful outing. It’s especially suited for those who want a personalized understanding of the city’s ancient roots, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and discover hidden details.
Whether you’re arriving in Split for a day or looking to deepen your appreciation of its history, this tour delivers a memorable and educational experience.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the pace is accessible for a wide range of ages.
Are entrance tickets to Diocletian’s Palace included?
No, entrance tickets are not included, but the guide’s narration enhances the experience.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits participation to 10 travelers for a more personal experience.
How can I cancel my booking?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
Who leads the tour?
The tour is led by Antonjeta Vuli Bilobrk, a guide known for detailed storytelling and local expertise.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the Gregory of Nin Statue at Ul. kralja Tomislava 12.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable and enriching activity.
Is the tour accessible near public transportation?
Yes, it is close to public transportation options, simplifying access.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
What makes this tour different from other Split experiences?
The focus on archaeological and historical details with a knowledgeable guide offers a deeper understanding of Split’s past than typical sightseeing walks.