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Join a local Split resident and genuine Game of Thrones fan for a walk through the city’s most iconic filming sites. We’ll explore the 1,700-year-old Diocletian’s Palace, focusing on the specific corners that doubled as the city of Meereen. I’ll show you the Palace Cellars where the dragons were kept...
Step into the ancient substructures of Diocletian's Palace and enter a world where history and fantasy collide. Built over 1,700 years ago for Emperor Diocletian, these massive underground halls once supported a Roman palace—but today, they’re better known as the filming location where Daenerys Targaryen kept her dragons in Game...
Vestibule of Diocletian's Palace, once the grand gateway to Emperor Diocletian’s private quarters.
Gather in the heart of Diocletian's Palace at the magnificent Peristyle, once the ceremonial center of Emperor Diocletian’s palace. Surrounded by towering columns and ancient temples, this grand courtyard was designed to showcase imperial power.
Pause in front of the ancient Temple of Jupiter, one of the best-preserved Roman temples within Diocletian's Palace. Originally dedicated to the king of the Roman gods, its striking façade and the mysterious sphinx at the entrance reveal the power and symbolism of Roman religion. Later transformed into a Christian...
Walk along Papalićeva Street, one of the most atmospheric corners of Diocletian's Palace. Lined with medieval noble houses, including the residence of the Papalić family, this narrow passage reveals how the palace evolved into a living city. Its authentic stone walls also appeared in Game of Thrones, standing in for...
Walk past the Game of Thrones Museum and Fan Shop and step into the world of Meereen—dragons, Unsullied, and iconic scenes come alive outside.
Stand before the imposing Golden Gate, the main northern entrance to Diocletian's Palace, once used by Emperor Diocletian himself. This monumental gateway was designed to impress and defend, marking the transition from the outside world into the heart of the palace.
Experience Pjaca, the lively People’s Square, which became the center of medieval Split life long after the Roman era. Surrounded by elegant palaces and cafés, it reflects the city’s Venetian past and vibrant spirit.
Stroll through Voćni trg (Fruit Square), one of Split’s most charming squares, known for its Venetian architecture and the statue of Marko Marulić, the father of Croatian literature. Once a marketplace filled with fruit vendors, today it blends history with local life.
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