Best of Split & Trogir - UNESCO cities - Private tour - 4 hours
Best of Split & Trogir - UNESCO cities - Private tour - 4 Hours
Private walking tour of two UNESCO sites - ancient Split and medieval Trogir
Join me for a walk through history in Roman Split and medieval Trogir.
1.
The walking tour of Split city center with the 17 century old Diocletian's Palace (the city center and UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the medieval city:
- North (Golden), East (Silver), West (Iron) and South (Brass) Gate,
- the statue of Grgur Ninski,
- Peristyle, Mausoleum (the Cathedral), the temple of Jupiter (the Baptistry),
- central Basement (central Cellars / central substructure),
- Pjaca (the main city square), the Fruit Square, Riva (the waterfront).
2.
The walking tour of the medieval core of the city of Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage Site):
- North Gate, South Gate,
- the main square of st. Lawrence with the Cathedral of st. Lawrence, the City Hall, the church of st. Sebastian, the city loggia etc.
- the southern seafront called Riva with the South Gate and Kamerlengo fortress,
- walk through the old city alleis,
- farmers' market, fish market.
What's Extra
Admissions to the locations of your choice, e.g.:
o the western and the eastern Cellars of Diocletian's Palace
o The Cathedral in Split / the cript of St. Lucia bellow the Cathedral / the temple of Jupiter ( = the Baptistry)
o The Cathedral in Trogir
- Food and beverage, any other costs that may arise on the spot.
• Itinerary
1. Two hour walking tour of Split city center (Diocletian's palace and the medieval Split),
2. 30 minute drive to Trogir,
3. One hour walking tour of Trogir,
4. 30 minute drive back to Split.
• Meeting Location
Meeting location: For the cruise ship travellers - the cruise ship port.
End location: As per your request. For the cruise ship travellers - the cruise ship port.
• Details
Tour Type: Shore Excursion, Local Experience, First Time Visitor, City
Transportation Method: Walking. Rented car / van with a driver.
Activity Level: Moderate
There are a number of high stairs (from ancient times) that can be avoided by taking a different route. Please advise of any difficulties you may be having when walking, climbing stairs (30).