Split Croatia Game of Thrones Tour — Walking the Streets Where Daenerys Ruled and Discovering the 1,700-Year-Old Palace That Made It All Possible

There's a moment on every Game of Thrones tour in Split when the fiction and the reality merge and you realise you can't tell where one ends and the other begins. You're standing in the basement halls of Diocletian's Palace — the same vaulted stone chambers where Daenerys Targaryen kept her dragons chained in Meereen — and your guide is explaining that these cellars weren't built as a set. They're 1,700 years old. A Roman emperor built them. The show's production team walked in, saw what was already here, and barely had to change a thing. The drama was real before HBO ever arrived.

That collision between ancient history and modern pop culture is what makes Split unlike any other Game of Thrones filming location in the world. Dubrovnik gets the attention as King's Landing, but Split offers something Dubrovnik can't — the underground palace chambers that became the dungeons of Meereen, the streets where scenes were filmed without the crowds, and a historical context so rich that the fictional storylines feel like footnotes to the real ones.

Time Travel Split — the family-run, licensed local tour company behind historyguidesplit.com — runs the Game of Thrones & History Walk that weaves both stories together. It's their most popular tour, and the reason becomes obvious within the first ten minutes: you're not just seeing filming locations. You're understanding why this particular city, this particular palace, this particular set of basement halls was chosen — and the answer takes you back to 305 AD when the Roman Emperor Diocletian retired to the Dalmatian coast and built the most extraordinary private residence in the history of the Roman Empire.

The Game of Thrones & History Walk — Split's Most Popular Tour

The Split Croatia Game of Thrones tour is a walking tour led by licensed local guides who know both the show and the city intimately — not from a script, but from growing up in the streets where filming took place. The route covers the key GoT filming locations within and around Diocletian's Palace, including the basement halls (Daenerys's throne room and dragon dungeon scenes), while layering in the actual history of the palace, the old town and the 2,000 years of continuous habitation that make Split a living archaeological site rather than a museum.

The tour works for dedicated GoT fans who want to stand exactly where their favourite scenes were shot, for history enthusiasts who want the real story behind the stone, and for families and casual visitors who simply want an engaging, well-told walking tour of one of Europe's most remarkable cities. With a 5.0 Google rating and over 1,300 reviews, it's the tour that consistently earns the response: "we didn't expect to learn this much."

Diocletian's Palace walking tour — 1,700 Years of Living History

For visitors whose interest is history first — or who want to go deeper than the GoT tour allows — the Diocletian's Palace walking tour focuses entirely on the extraordinary story of the palace itself.

Built between 295 and 305 AD as a retirement residence for the Roman Emperor Diocletian, the palace is unlike any other Roman monument in the world because it was never abandoned. When the empire fell and the nearby Roman city of Salona was sacked, the population moved into the palace walls and made it their home. They built houses inside the emperor's apartments. They turned temples into churches. They carved medieval streets through Roman corridors. And they never left. Today, over 3,000 people still live within the palace walls, and the streets that tourists walk are the same streets that residents use to get home from the shop.

The Diocletian's Palace tour is led by licensed guides who bring this layered history to life — from the Roman engineering of the basement halls to the medieval Cathedral of Saint Domnius (originally Diocletian's mausoleum), from the Egyptian sphinxes in the Peristyle to the Venetian-era buildings that sit on Roman foundations. It's a walking tour through 1,700 years of continuous human occupation, told by people who grew up inside those walls.

Split and Trogir UNESCO History Tour — The Cruise-Friendly Option

For cruise ship passengers with limited time in port, the Split and Trogir UNESCO History Tour combines two UNESCO World Heritage Sites into a single five-hour experience. A licensed guide picks you up at your desired location — cruise terminal or accommodation — and takes you through the Roman grandeur of Diocletian's Palace in Split before driving to the medieval island town of Trogir, where Romanesque churches, Venetian palaces and a 13th-century cathedral create one of the best-preserved medieval townscapes in Europe.

The tour is specifically designed around cruise ship schedules — with a cruise-safe guarantee that ensures you're back at port with time to spare. It's the most efficient way to experience both UNESCO sites without rushing, with a guide who handles logistics so you can focus on the history and the views.

Krka Waterfalls National Park Tour

The Krka Waterfalls day trip takes visitors from Split to Krka National Park — one of Croatia's most spectacular natural landmarks, where the Krka River tumbles over a series of travertine waterfalls surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation. The day trip includes transport from Split, guided interpretation of the park's natural and cultural history, and time to explore the boardwalks, pools and cascades at your own pace.

Sunset Tour — Golden Hour Above the Adriatic

The Sunset Tour offers something entirely different — an evening experience that takes you above the town of Primošten for golden hour views over the Adriatic Sea, with the Lady of Loreto church silhouetted against the setting sun. It's the tour for travellers who've done the history and want to end their Split visit with something purely beautiful.

Why Licensed Local Guides Change Everything

The difference between a licensed local guide and a generic tour operator reading from a laminated card is the difference between hearing about a city and understanding it. Time Travel Split's guides are licensed by Croatian tourism authorities, born and raised in Split, and trained in the history, archaeology and culture of Dalmatia. They know which side street leads to the best view. They know which stone in the Peristyle has a story. They know why the cathedral bell tower leans slightly and what the Latin inscription above the palace gate actually says. And they share the personal stories and neighbourhood secrets that no guidebook contains.

The company operates small groups only — ensuring every guest can hear, ask questions and engage with the guide rather than being herded through crowds with a raised umbrella. Free cancellation, a family-run ethos since 2019, and the 5.0 Google rating across 1,300+ reviews reflect a business built on word-of-mouth reputation rather than marketing volume.

Explore By Interest

Time Travel Split organises their tours around how visitors actually plan — by interest rather than by format. Walking tours for those exploring on foot. Cruise tours designed around port schedules. Day trips to Krka and the Dalmatian coastline. And sunset and sea experiences for those chasing golden hour. Private tours are available for groups who want a tailor-made experience at their own pace.

Book Your Split Experience

Visit historyguidesplit.com to explore all tours, read the travel blog for Split planning tips, learn more about the team, check the FAQ, or contact Time Travel Split directly. Call +385 91 588 8608 or email [email protected] — the team will recommend the best tour for your group size, interests and dates, and ensure it fits perfectly into your Split visit.

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