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Discover Split’s historic sites and Game of Thrones filming locations on this engaging 2-hour city walking tour for $46 with expert guides.
The Split: City Walking Tour with Game of Thrones Locations offers a compelling combination of Croatian history and TV series magic. For $46 per person, this two-hour guided tour takes you through Split’s Old Town, showcasing its most iconic landmarks while highlighting scenes from Game of Thrones. With a top rating of 5/5 based on 246 reviews, it clearly appeals to fans and history lovers alike. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly, and energetic approach, and the tour includes clips from the series shown on a tablet, making it both interactive and informative.
A notable feature is that entrance tickets to Diocletian’s Palace are included, adding value and convenience. The tour also offers the unique experience of sitting on the Iron Throne and revisiting iconic scenes from the show. While the focus on Game of Thrones filming locations makes this a must for fans, the rich historical context provided about Split’s 2000-year history makes it appealing for anyone interested in the city’s past. The small group size, paired with the flexible booking options, ensures a personalized experience.

The tour begins at the Golden Gate, a prominent entrance to Diocletian’s Palace, marked by a large statue of Gregory of Nin. The guide holds a black umbrella, making it easy to identify in the crowd. This central location offers an immediate sense of historical importance and sets the tone for the exploration ahead. The meeting point is easy to find and is the same as the end point for the tour.
Travelers should arrive prepared with water and comfortable shoes, as the walk explores the narrow streets and underground chambers of the palace. The group size is kept manageable, offering an intimate atmosphere and plenty of opportunities to ask questions or take photos.
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The main attraction of this tour is the imposing Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site dating back to the Roman Empire. The guide leads visitors through the Peristyle, the Vestibulum, and the Temple of Jupiter. Visitors get a close-up view of the Grand Columns, ancient stonework, and ornate details that showcase Roman craftsmanship.
The substructures of the palace are also explored, revealing hidden underground chambers that once served as storage or prison spaces. The entrance tickets included provide access to the Split Basement West and East Chambers, where dragons’ prison scenes and battle scenes between Grey Worm and the Sons of the Harpy from Game of Thrones were filmed. These areas give a deeper understanding of the palace’s architectural complexity and the series’ filming locations.

This tour stands out for its focus on Game of Thrones filming sites within Split’s historic city center. The Meereen scenes—where Daenerys Targaryen spends three seasons—are highlighted, especially the spot where the “kill the masters” scene was shot. The guide points out where Daenerys’ dragons were chained and later fed to the masters.
You’ll visit Mereen, the location of battles involving Grey Worm, the Unsullied, and the Sons of the Harpy. The spot where Ser Barristan Selmy died also features prominently. Throughout the tour, video clips of these scenes from seasons 4 and 5 are shown on a tablet, helping to connect the real locations with the series’ storylines.
The Game of Thrones Museum in Split and the Fan Shop are part of the tour experience. They offer a chance to see props, costumes, and behind-the-scenes photos that bring the filming process to life. The museum entry tickets are included, providing added value for fans who want to extend their series-related exploration.
These stops give a closer look at the production side of Game of Thrones, alongside opportunities for photos and souvenirs. The fan shop offers merchandise and memorabilia for enthusiasts wanting to take a piece of the experience home.
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Beyond the TV series, this tour shares stories of Emperor Diocletian, the creator of the palace. Guests learn how Diocletian’s reign was marked by persecution of Christians, and how this dark chapter of history influenced the city’s development. The headless Sphinx guarding the Jupiter Temple adds a mysterious touch, illustrating the ancient and sometimes puzzling history of the site.
The guide discusses Venetian influence, including how much Split was worth during different periods, offering a broader historical context. This adds depth to the experience, making it informative for those curious about Roman and medieval history.
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A highlight for Game of Thrones fans is the opportunity to sit on the Iron Throne during the tour. This photo moment is a favorite, allowing visitors to capture a memorable souvenir. The tour also revisits scenes filmed in Split, with clips synchronized to their actual locations, creating a fun and immersive experience.
The video and photo materials provided afterward help viewers recall the series moments and share their experience with friends. The visual aids make it easy to recognize the filming spots and become more familiar with the show’s intricate details.

Reviews consistently praise guides like Nina and Marko for their expertise and engaging storytelling. They seamlessly blend the history of Split with behind-the-scenes stories from Game of Thrones. Many mention that guides bring a friendly, humorous style that makes the tour enjoyable and accessible.
The small group sizes and flexible approach allow for personalized attention. Videos and clips are used effectively to illustrate scenes, and questions are always welcomed, adding to the interactive nature of the experience.

The tour is offered in English and features flexible reservations, allowing you to reserve now and pay later. Cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind. The meeting point is at the Golden Gate, and the tour concludes at the same location.
Travelers are advised to bring water and wear comfortable shoes, as the walking pace is suitable for most. The tour’s length and content make it perfect for those wanting a balanced mix of history and pop culture in a short timeframe.
This tour delivers excellent value for the $46 price tag, blending Croatia’s ancient architecture with the fantasy world of Game of Thrones. The tickets to Diocletian’s Palace and scene replays on a tablet stand out as highlights, making it a cost-effective option for fans and history buffs alike.
The high ratings across reviews confirm its appeal, especially for those who appreciate guides that are both knowledgeable and personable. The short duration ensures an easy fit into a busy itinerary, and the small group size makes for a more intimate experience.
While some might wish for a longer session, the well-paced tour and rich content make it worth every penny. It is especially recommended for Game of Thrones fans who want to see where their favorite scenes were filmed, while also gaining a deeper understanding of Split’s history.
“It was a fine tour and the gids was super Good. She explaned everything and there was also some tips from the city Nina did it very good”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, providing a thorough overview without feeling rushed.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes access to Diocletian’s Palace, specific underground chambers, the Iron Throne photo, and clips of Game of Thrones scenes on a tablet.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Golden Gate, marked by a Gregory of Nin statue, and ends back at the same point.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the pace and content are suitable for most visitors, with a focus on accessible walking and engaging storytelling.
Can I book this tour flexibly?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Would this tour benefit non-Game of Thrones fans?
Absolutely. The rich historical narration and visits to key landmarks make it valuable even if you’re not familiar with the series.