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Discover the iconic Hajduk Split Stadium with this 45-minute guided tour featuring trophies, photos, VIP lounge access, and photo opportunities on the pitch—all for $17.

The Hajduk Split Stadium Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into one of Croatia’s most celebrated football clubs, all for only $17 per person. Lasting 45 minutes, this tour combines history, prestige, and exciting access points like the trophy room, press room, VIP lounge, and the pitch itself. It’s a perfect choice for football fans who want to experience the legendary Poljud Stadium up close.
This tour is designed to be engaging and informative, providing a rich collection of trophies, historical photos, and stories that celebrate the club’s achievements. The small group setting and live guides in English and Italian make it a personal, immersive experience. However, as Poljud Stadium remains an active sports venue, access to certain areas can sometimes be limited by stadium operations or training schedules.
If you’re interested in Croatian football history and enjoy exploring iconic stadiums, this is an affordable and memorable way to spend part of your visit. It suits those who want a blend of history, architecture, and exclusive photo opportunities, all within a compact time frame.
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The Poljud Stadium, also called the “Beauty of Poljud,” is a masterpiece of sports architecture. Designed by architect Boris Maga, it was completed in 1979 and set a new standard for stadium design in Croatia. Its distinctive roof structure, visible in the VIP lounge, showcases Maga’s innovative approach and enhances the stadium’s visual appeal.
This stadium is not just a sports venue but a symbol of Croatian football pride. Its design was a revolution in sports architecture, comparable to the Olympiastadion in Munich. The tour highlights the stadium’s history and significance, making it a must-visit for architecture buffs and football fans alike.

The tour departs from the stadium’s fan shop, located next to the main stand near the west entrance. This convenient meeting spot makes it easy to find, and the staff is prepared to welcome you. It’s advisable to arrive on time, as latecomers may have to join ongoing tours or wait for the next scheduled session.
Since Poljud is an active stadium, tour times may vary depending on training or official events. The provider offers flexible booking options including free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the ability to reserve now and pay later.

The trophy room is a highlight of the tour, showcasing over 1,500 items including cups, gifts, flags, shirts, and memorabilia. Among the most notable are the original Yugoslav Cup won by Hajduk in 1987, weighing 17 kilograms, which was hidden for 20 years before being displayed.
Visitors also see the gift from Manchester United, received after a historic 6-0 victory at Poljud—the worst defeat ever for the Red Devils outside the UK. The first Croatian Championship trophy also features prominently, representing the club’s historic rise.
This collection vividly illustrates Hajduk’s domestic and international success, giving fans a tangible connection to the club’s legacy.
More Great Tours NearbyA hallway decorated with historical photos of players and key moments offers an engaging visual narrative. These images help tell the story of Hajduk’s journey from its origins in Prague to its centennial celebration. It’s a chance to appreciate the club’s long-standing tradition and local pride.
The photos and memorabilia provide context to the trophies and stories, creating a vivid timeline of the club’s most memorable victories and legendary figures.

One of the most popular parts of the tour is the press room, where visitors can take photos at the coach’s seat—a moment that feels authentic and exclusive. This space offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the club communicates during matches and events.
The VIP lounge is another highlight, allowing visitors to see Boris Maga’s unique roof design up close. From here, you gain insights into the stadium’s luxurious spaces and the club’s high-profile guests.
Finally, the field access provides the opportunity to stand on the pitch, capturing memorable photos in one of Croatia’s most iconic football venues.

The meeting point is always the stadium’s fan shop, making it easy to locate. Since Poljud operates as a functioning stadium, tour availability can be affected by training sessions or official events. It’s essential to arrive punctually to avoid missing any part of the experience.
The tour lasts 45 minutes and is led by live guides speaking English and Italian. Flexibility is available, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours and reserve now, pay later.
While access to the main pitch or trophy rooms isn’t guaranteed at all times, the guides do their best to provide a comprehensive experience based on stadium operations.

Operated by Timonfaya Travel Lanzarote, the tour maintains a 4.5-star rating, reflecting its quality and value. For those interested in other Croatian or football-related experiences, options include boat tours to the Blue Cave, Game of Thrones tours, and day trips from Split or Dubrovnik.
These alternatives offer additional ways to explore Croatia’s scenery and history, but for football fans, the Hajduk Split Stadium Tour remains a focused and affordable choice.

For only $17, this compact 45-minute tour offers a rich look at Poljud Stadium — an architectural landmark and the home of Hajduk Split. The access to trophies, photos, VIP lounge, and pitch photos makes it an attractive experience for football followers and architecture enthusiasts alike.
While access to certain areas depends on stadium activity, the guided commentary and exclusive photo opportunities compensate well. The small group size and flexible booking options add to the appeal, making it an easy addition to your Croatia itinerary.
This tour delivers a balanced mix of history, design, and behind-the-scenes access, making it a worthwhile investment for anyone interested in Croatian football culture.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes.
What languages are available for the guides?
Guides speak English and Italian.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the stadium’s fan shop next to the main stand near the west entrance.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it’s appropriate for most visitors interested in football and architecture.
Will I see the trophy room?
Yes, the tour includes a visit to the trophy room with over 1,500 items.
Can I take photos inside the stadium?
Yes, you can take photos in the press room and on the field.
Are there any restrictions during the tour?
Access to certain areas like the main pitch or trophy rooms may be limited during training or events.
Is the stadium operational while I tour?
Yes, Poljud Stadium remains active, so schedule adjustments may occur.
How do I reserve my spot?
Booking is flexible with options to reserve now and pay later, and free cancellation is available.
This detailed review captures everything you should know about the Hajduk Split Stadium Tour, presenting an honest, clear picture of what to expect and why it’s worth considering during your visit to Croatia.
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