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Discover Split's ancient Roman sites and Game of Thrones filming locations on this 1-hour 40-minute guided walk, led by expert guides for just $46.76.
The Top-Rated Split Game of Thrones and History City Walk – Dracarys! offers a captivating 1-hour 40-minute exploration of Split, Croatia, combining Roman history with the magic of Game of Thrones filming spots. Priced at $46.76 per person, this tour has earned a perfect 5.0-star rating from 46 reviews, with 100% recommending it. It is suitable for most travelers and features a mobile ticket for easy access. With over 20 bookings last month, it remains a popular choice for fans and history enthusiasts alike. The tour covers key landmarks in the UNESCO-protected old town of Split, blending historical insights with behind-the-scenes stories from the beloved TV series.
While the tour is fast-paced and packed with highlights, it’s designed to satisfy those interested in both ancient Roman architecture and Game of Thrones locations. It offers a balanced mix of educational content, entertainment, and local flavor, making it a well-rounded experience. Keep in mind that some stops involve walking and exploring uneven surfaces, so comfortable shoes are recommended. This tour suits fans of the series, history buffs, and adventurers looking for a concise yet engaging experience.

The tour begins at The Golden Gate, the main entrance to Diocletian’s Palace. Here, visitors see the Roman-era niches once filled with statues of emperors and learn about the palace’s double-door mechanism, called the “human mousetrap”. This gate sets the tone for a journey through 2,000 years of history, blending ancient architecture with captivating stories.
Next, the Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace reveals the main square, where the mausoleum of Emperor Diocletian now functions as the Cathedral of St. Domnius. This area hosts a 3,500-year-old sphinx that adds an air of mystery. The guide shares tales of Roman rulers and the significance of the site, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing.
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At the Vestibulum, visitors enjoy a short video reconstruction of the Unsullied battles from Game of Thrones, bringing scenes like the fight between slaves and masters to life. During this stop, a local a cappella group performs authentic Dalmatian songs, adding a musical touch to the storytelling. This combination of visual and auditory elements enhances engagement and deepens understanding of both the series and Split’s culture.

The Temple of Jupiter stands as a prominent Roman temple now functioning as a baptistery of St. John. Visitors see the headless sphinx guarding its entrance, a 3,500-year-old artifact that sparks curiosity. The guide explains the historical importance of this site, connecting the ancient Roman religion to the series’ scenes set in Meereen, where Daenerys Targaryen’s dragons are chained and fed.

Descending into the dark substructures of Diocletian’s Palace, visitors encounter the dungeons where Daenerys kept her chained dragons. This area also reveals slave hiding spots used during rebellions. The underground tunnels serve as a tangible link between history and fantasy, illustrating the series’ filming locations and the historical purpose of these spaces.

The Game of Thrones Museum Split immerses fans in the world of Essos, offering a chance to see props, costumes, and film set recreations. Visitors get a special opportunity to step inside Meereen itself, experiencing the series’ filming locations firsthand. The museum provides an interactive experience, giving fans a tangible connection to the storylines and sets.
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A highlight for many is the free photo opportunity on the Iron Throne at the Game of Thrones Fan Shop. This quick stop lets visitors capture a memorable moment and purchase original souvenirs from Split’s filming sites. It’s a fun, lighthearted addition that leaves guests with a tangible keepsake of their adventure.

The City Museum of Split offers a dramatic scene where dangerous messages appear on the walls, symbolizing the revolt of the slaves and urban unrest. This stop connects the ancient stories to the modern city, emphasizing Split’s resilience and history of rebellion. It provides context for the series’ themes of power and resistance, complementing the overall tour narrative.

The tour concludes at Riva Harbor, where visitors receive local tips on what to see and do next in Split and Dalmatia. Recommendations include best beaches, local eateries, and affordable ways to enjoy the city. The seaside setting acts as a perfect ending, offering a relaxing view and helpful guidance for those wanting to extend their stay.
This small-group experience, capped at 15 travelers, ensures an intimate and engaging atmosphere. The meeting point is at the Golden Gate in Dioklecijanova 7, with the tour ending at Split Riva on the sea promenade. The tour is easy to access, near public transportation, and suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed.
What makes this tour unique is its seamless blend of history and pop culture, led by guides like Marko and Tomi, who are praised for their knowledgeable and engaging storytelling. The live videos, local music, and interactive stops create an experience that’s both educational and fun. The $46.76 price offers good value for a tour packed with high-quality insights and special access.
This tour offers an efficient, enjoyable way to explore Split’s ancient sites and film locations in a single session. Its fast-paced nature suits those who want a rundown without a lengthy commitment. The inclusion of history, series insights, and local culture makes it appealing for series fans and history enthusiasts alike.
While it’s a brief tour, it hits the main highlights with expert guides and interactive elements. The free cancellation policy adds peace of mind, making it a risk-free option for travelers seeking a memorable and informative experience.
“I loved how the tour combined Game of Thrones with history. Our group was split into two groups of seven, which made the experience feel more engag…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 40 minutes, making it perfect for a short but enriching exploration of Split.
What are the main stops included?
Stops include The Golden Gate, Peristyle, Temple of Jupiter, Diocletian’s Palace Substructures, Game of Thrones Museum, Iron Throne photo, City Museum, and Riva Harbor.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour is accessible to most travelers, but some stops involve walking on uneven surfaces and stairs. It is suitable for most, but those with specific mobility needs should plan accordingly.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour guide, access to the underground palace areas, and the Game of Thrones Museum entry are included. The photo at the Iron Throne is free.
Are there food or drink stops during the tour?
While the tour does not include food or drink, the final stop at Riva Harbor provides recommendations on where to enjoy local Dalmatian specialties and wine after the tour.
This Split Game of Thrones and History City Walk offers a well-balanced mix of history, series locations, and local culture, all led by experienced guides who keep the experience lively and informative. For those wanting a compact yet comprehensive tour of the city’s Roman and TV worlds, this is an excellent choice.