Split & Trogir in 2-3 Days — Diocletian Palace & Island Ferry

Route length

2 days

Moving time

~16 h

Distance

22 km

Budget

€220–560/person

Transport

Walking, Ferry

Best Season

Spring

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Diocletian built his retirement palace 305–312 AD on this promontory — a 30,000m² complex with apartments, temples, a mausoleum, and a garden (Peristyle). After Rome's fall, refugees from the destroyed city of Salona moved inside the walls in the 7th century and never left. Today the original Roman substructure (cellars under the Peristyle) is intact, the mausoleum is the Cathedral of St Domnius, and the Peristyle is an outdoor public square surrounded by original 4th-century columns. Walk all four gates: the Golden Gate (north, most intact), Silver Gate (east, connects to the Pazar fruit market), Iron Gate (west, working gate with a clock tower above), and Brass Gate (south, opens to the Riva seafront). The streets between them are the old Roman cardo and decumanus maximus — still the main pedestrian axes.

Practical Tips

Cathedral of St Domnius (Katedrala svete Dujma): Diocletian's original octagonal mausoleum, converted to a Christian church. The original Roman sarcophagus is under the altar. Bell tower climb (183 steps) gives the best view over the palace and the Adriatic. Combo ticket (cathedral + bell tower + treasury + crypt): €10. Book at the south entrance.
Substructure (Podrumi): the preserved Roman cellars under the Peristyle — the best surviving example of Roman vaulted architecture in the world outside Rome. €7, open daily. The Game of Thrones throne room scene (Daenerys + dragons in Meereen) was filmed here. You'll recognise it immediately.
Peristyle: the Roman garden/reception square. Sunday evening classical music concerts (21:00 in summer) — free, performed by local musicians on the original Roman steps. Attend if your weekend includes a Sunday.
The Vestibule: the circular domed anteroom between Peristyle and the Diocletian apartments — the dome is open to the sky (partially collapsed). Acoustically extraordinary. Local choirs perform here informally — stop when you hear singing.
Street food inside the Palace: several small shops in the medieval lanes sell ćevapčići, pljeskavica (grilled minced meat patty), and burek (filled pastry). Correct price: €3–5. Any restaurant on the Peristyle square itself: tourist pricing (€20–30 mains).

Where to stay

  • Vestibul Palace HotelHotel · €220–480 · <100 m

    4 rooms inside 1,700-year-old Roman walls; the most extraordinary hotel location in Croatia; book months ahead

  • Tchaikovsky HostelHostel · €25–80 · 1.4 km · ~17 min

    8min walk from palace; rooftop terrace; private rooms available; very central

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Published: May 24, 2026·Updated: May 25, 2026
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