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Split old city and Diocletian's Palace private walking tour

Discover Diocletian’s Place in Split, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a knowledgeable local guide as you traverse this 1,700-year-old palace that has become a part of the city.

The tour takes you through the palace to Peristyle Square, underground cellars, the Temple of St. Jupiter and the Cathedral of St. Duje. Travel back in time to the ancient Roman Empire during this guided walking tour of Split. Spend one hour with a knowledgeable local guide strolling through the ancient Dalmatian city, learning about its rich culture and history.

Learn more about this UNESCO World Heritage site while taking a relaxing walk through the streets, squares and the grandiose Diocletian's Palace. Stop by the Cathedral of Domnius and St Francis church.

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Vigtig information

Gratis afbestilling
Sted: Split
Varighed: 1 time
Sprog: English
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Yderligere information

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Højdepunkter

  • Enjoy a private walking tour of Split and Diocletian's Palace
  • Travel back in time to the ancient Roman Empire
  • Stroll through the ancient Dalmatian city while you learn interesting facts from your guide
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Vigtig information

Know in advance:

  • This is a private tour. One ticket is valid for a private group of up to 14 participants
  • Infants (age 0-2) can join for free
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Afbestillingsregler

Få 100% tilbage, hvis du afbestiller op til 24 timer inden aktiviteten begynder.

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I prisen indgår

  • Guidet rundvisning til fods
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Bestillingsgebyr

Der lægges ingen ekstra gebyrer til denne bestilling.

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Sted

Obala Lazareta 3, 21000, Split, Hrvatska

Mødested:

Meet your guide close to the big red sign ''SPLIT''. They will have a sign with ''My Special Tour" written on it.

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