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Discover the appeal of Split City and Trogir City with a personalized private tour created just for you. Start your exploration in Split, a city that seamlessly combines history and modern life. Take a stroll through the ancient Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and experience the lively Peristyle Square. Walk along the Riva promenade, home to lively cafes and shops, and enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere.
In Trogir, a town famous for its well-kept medieval architecture, step into the past as you wander through narrow cobblestone streets. Admire the detailed Cathedral of St. Lawrence, also recognized by UNESCO, and explore the delightful waterfront with its charming promenade.
Your private tour lets you set a flexible schedule, allowing you to focus on the aspects that interest you the most. Immerse yourself in local culture, taste authentic cuisine, and absorb the essence of these two captivating cities at your own pace. Our guide, well-versed in the area, will share insights, stories, and historical background, making this private tour an enriching and memorable experience tailored to your preferences. Immerse yourself in the history, culture, and beauty of Split and Trogir on this exclusive exploration.
Per request or the Golden Gate in Split (The Northern entrance to the Diocletian’s Palace)
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Split, Croatia has a UNESCO World Heritage site called Diocletian’s Palace, an ancient Roman structure in the city center. This palace, built in the 4th century, is well-kept and serves as a mix of history and practical use, with shops, restaurants, and residences. UNESCO acknowledges its cultural and architectural value, making Diocletian’s Palace a symbol of Split’s rich heritage.
Trogir, Croatia, has a UNESCO World Heritage site in its well-maintained historic center. This small island town showcases a remarkable array of medieval architecture, including the detailed Cathedral of St. Lawrence. Acknowledged by UNESCO for its cultural importance, Trogir’s old town reflects the town’s deep history and architectural legacy.