Trogir Highlights Walking Tour
Overview
This isn’t just a tour—it’s a carefully crafted experience that immerses you in the soul of Dalmatia, featuring Split and Trogir. Two UNESCO Cities in One Day offer a seamless adventure blending 2,000 years of history.
- 🗣️ Fun, engaging storytelling from our guides brings history to life with fascinating legends and insider secrets.
- 🏞️ Hidden gems and local secrets are revealed as we skip the crowds to visit quiet alleyways and breathtaking viewpoints.
- 🍽️ A journey for all senses includes enjoying Dalmatian flavors during your free time.
- 👥 Relaxed and personal experience with small groups and comfortable transport ensures an exciting yet stress-free tour.
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Saint Lawrence's CathedralThis 13th-century cathedral is the most famous landmark in Trogir. It features an impressive Romanesque portal carved by Master Radovan and offers panoramic views from its bell tower.
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Kula KarmelengoBuilt in the 15th century by the Venetians, this seaside fortress once defended the town. It offers fantastic views over the Adriatic Sea and the old town from its walls.
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Palace CipikoLocated just across from the cathedral, this palace belonged to the noble Cipiko family. Its Gothic and Renaissance details reflect the wealth and influence of the family during the 15th century
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Historic City of TrogirThe North Gate marks the main entrance to the old town. Walking through it, you can still see parts of the ancient city walls that once protected Trogir from invaders and much more.
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Radovan's Portalhe Radovan’s Portal is the most famous and artistically important monument in Trogir. Carved in 1240 by Master Radovan, it is considered a masterpiece of Romanesque sculpture in Croatia.
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St. SebastianThe Church of St. Sebastian is a small but important Renaissance monument located in the heart of Trogir’s main square. It was built in the 15th century as a vow by the citizens of Trogir in gratitude for the end of a devastating plague, as St. Sebastian is the patron saint invoked for protection against plague and disease.
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Central Square in TrogirThe Central Square of Trogir, officially known as John Paul II Square, is the historic and social heart of the town. Surrounded by some of Trogir’s most important monuments, the square has been the center of public life for centuries.
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Historic City of TrogirThe Town Hall (Loggia) of Trogir is one of the most important civic monuments in the town, located on Trogir’s main square. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, it served as a public meeting place where citizens gathered for announcements, ceremonies, and everyday communal life.
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