Diocletian’s Palace is a monumental Roman palace located in the heart of Split, Croatia. Built
in the late 3rd century by the Roman Emperor Diocletian, this vast complex forms the
historical core of the city and remains one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the
world.
Unlike a traditional ruin, Diocletian’s Palace is a living structure. Homes, shops, cafés, and
historic buildings are seamlessly integrated within its ancient walls, allowing visitors to
experience history as part of everyday life.
For travelers, the palace offers a unique opportunity to walk through over 1,700 years of
history while exploring vibrant streets, hidden courtyards, and impressive Roman
architecture.
- 🏛️ Explore the massive ancient palace 🏰 walls and historic gates 🧱
- 🎭 Visit the majestic Peristyle Square 🏛️ and its grand buildings 🏛️
- 🗝️ Discover the mysterious underground 🕯️ palace cellars and tunnels 🕸️
- ☕ Enjoy local cafés 🍰 and vibrant cultural sites 🎻
- 🗺️ Plan your route 📜 through various hidden shops 🛍️
- 👣 Access the site on foot 👟 from the Split city center 🏘️
- ⛴️ Take a short walk 🚶 from the busy Split ferry port 🚢
- 🚕 Arrive by bus 🚍 or take a taxi to the terminal 🏁
- 👟 Wear very comfortable shoes 👟 for the uneven stone streets 🪨
- 🌅 Visit early ☀️ or late to avoid the large crowds 👨👩👧👦
- 🛤️ Explore the narrow side 🏘️ streets and hidden courtyards 🌿
- 🏰 9:00 AM – Enter through the magnificent Golden Gate 🔑 to begin 🏁
- 🏛️ 11:00 AM – Visit the central Peristyle Square 🎭 for amazing photos 📸
- 🍝 1:00 PM – Enjoy a relaxing lunch 🥗 inside the historic palace 🏰
- 🌙 5:00 PM – Begin an evening walk 🚶 through the quiet palace courtyards 🕯️