Local courtyards are quiet, hidden spaces scattered throughout Diocletian’s Palace and Split
Old Town. Originally designed as private or semi-private areas within the Roman palace,
these courtyards have continued to serve as peaceful retreats for residents over centuries.
Surrounded by ancient stone walls, balconies, and greenery, these courtyards offer a glimpse
into everyday life inside the palace. Many remain residential, while others host small cafés,
galleries, or cultural spaces.
For travelers, discovering local courtyards provides a more intimate and authentic
experience of Split, away from busy streets and major landmarks.
- 🌿 Explore the hidden residential 🏡 courtyards tucked behind walls 🧱
- 👵 Observe the daily life 🧺 unfolding inside the palace 🏰
- 🤫 Enjoy quiet moments 🧘 away from the busy crowds 👨👩👧👦
- 📸 Capture photography 📷 of the stone architecture 🏛️
- 👣 Access these areas 👟 from the Split Old Town streets 🏘️
- ⛴️ Take a short walk 🚶 from the Split ferry terminal 🚢
- 🙏 Be extremely respectful 🤫 of the local residents 🏠
- 🔉 Keep your noise 🔇 levels very low 💤
- 🚫 Do not enter 👣 any clearly private spaces 🔒
- 🚶 10:45 AM – Walk through the winding 🛤️ palace streets slowly 🐢
- ⛲ 11:15 AM – Discover the quiet 🌿 and beautiful courtyards 🏛️
- ☕ 12:00 PM – Continue toward nearby 📍 cafés or local museums 🖼️