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Croatia

Split and Dubrovnik

"If you want to see heaven on earth, come to Dubrovnik" wrote George Bernard Shaw. Known as the pearl of the Adriatic, it has been chosen as a Unesco World Heritage Site and is one of the best-preserved fortified mediaeval cities in the whole of the Mediterranean.
The Dalmatian coastline stands at the crossroads of the South-Eastern Mediterranean and Northern Europe. The Ancient Romans established a stronghold in the region and in the 3rd century A.D. the city of Salona was to become the birthplace of one of the last great Emperors, Diocletian. He abdicated following his ruthless persecution of the Christians, returning to his homeland, where he built a vast, opulent palace, giving rise to the city of Split.
Discover, understand and appreciate the fascinating cities of Dubrovnik and Split with our walking tours and audio-guides.

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3 audio walks to discover at your own pace two beautiful cities of Croatia : Split and Dubrovnik. Each walk lasts between 1 and 2 hours and a half. But of course, you may bypass the chapters and places you are not interested in.

Our Audio walks in Croatia
Visit Split and Dubrovnik at your own pace
 

A Must

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About 1h30

Dubrovnik, a fisrt walk from the Pile Gate to the Rector's Palace

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During this audio visit, we’ll be crossing the city ramparts at the Pile Gate and strolling through the streets and lanes of the Old Town, which will give us an opportunity to discover the particular characteristics of the local architecture as well as the chance to view some of the most magnificent monuments of the town, including the Franciscan Monastery and the Sponza Palace. MORE DETAILS
 
 

Classic

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2 hours

2nd visit of Dubrovnik : From the Grand' Place to the dominicain convent

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This audio guide is the continuation of the 1st tour we made, which took us from the Pile Gate to Luza Square. So it’s now from this main square and more precisely from Orlando’s Column in the centre that we’ll commence our 2nd walk. We’ll also discover some of the town’s major monuments including the Cathedral, the Jesuits’ Church and the Dominican Monastery. MORE DETAILS
 
 

A Must

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About 2 hours

Exploring Split

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This audio-tour of Split will begin with the Bronze Gate, one of the entrances to the former Palace of Diocletian. We’re going to visit the old town of Split, which is entirely located within the immense Palace built by the Emperor Diocletian on the shores of the Adriatic in the 3rd century. We will also see some architectural marvels, but above all, we'll be strolling around the little streets of this charming city. MORE DETAILS