Private
4 hours
Price from €56.84
Get to know Split, the second largest town in Croatia and gateway to many Dalmatian islands!Split, the second largest town in Croatia and gateway to many Dalmatian islands, is a city of particular ambience and history. Join your driver and guide for a panoramic ride by Split's most famous landmarks, like the Poljud football stadium, the Bačvice beach, the Marjan hill and many others. Visit the Meštrović gallery that houses the most famous works of Ivan Meštrović, a Croatian sculptor known worldwide, a disciple of Rodin. The gallery itself was his home for many years and is one of the most beautiful venues in Split. Continue on to a walking tour through the 4th century Diocletian’s Palace and see the ancient Cellars, Peristyle, the Golden and Silver gates, the oldest Cathedral in Europe - formally the Diocletian’s Mausoleum and the Baptistery - former the Temple of Jupiter. Our guide will give you the local’s insight on today’s way of living in this town as well as the historical overview. Enjoy free time after the tour to explore more of the Palace before your transfer to the hotel.
SPLIT Pick-up from the hotel within the Split city area. POLJUD FOOTBAL STADIUM BAČVICE BEACH MARJAN HILL DIOCLETIAN PALACE SPLIT Drop-off at the hotel.
We offer pick-up to the following places for this experience: Custom pick up Hotel Amphora, Split Hotel Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Split Hotel Park, Split Hotel Le Meridien Lav, Podstrana Hotel President, Split Hotel Slavija, Split Hotel Bellevue Split Heritage Hotel Antique Split Hotel Split Hotel Ora
What's included? Tour guide Private transfer Hotel pick-up and drop-off Entrance fee to Meštrović Gallery (not open on Mondays)
Exclusions Tips and gratuities
What do I need to bring? Comfortable shoes
Cancellation policy Refund if cancelled at least 2 days before the event
Live tour guide English
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