Game Of Thrones Tour Split – small group

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Game Of Thrones Tour Split – small group

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One city can feel like two worlds. This small-group Game of Thrones tour in Split connects Diocletian’s Palace to show trivia in a way that’s easy to follow. You get a tight, 2-hour walk that’s built for questions and better photos, not a rush to check boxes.

I especially like the small group size (max 12). It makes the guide’s explanations feel personal, and you can ask follow-ups without shouting over other people. I also like that the main stop includes an admission ticket, so you’re not guessing whether you need to buy anything on the spot.

One consideration: the tour can be canceled if the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, so if your dates are tight, you’ll want to book with a little breathing room.

Key highlights you’ll care about

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  • Small-group format (max 12) that keeps questions in the conversation
  • English and German tour options, so you can match your comfort level
  • Diocletian’s Palace included with the admission ticket built in
  • Photo-friendly filming-location stops tied to specific moments from the series
  • Guide Haris Andelic who blends Split’s ancient layers with GoT details
  • Mobile ticket for simpler day-of access

Split Turns Into a Game of Thrones Map

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Split is one of those places where you can wander for days and still miss details. This tour helps you aim your feet. Instead of staring at stones and hoping they match a scene, you get a guided thread that connects the show to what’s actually in front of you.

The result is practical. You’re walking in a compact time window, so you’re not building your own scavenger hunt. And because it’s small-group, you’re not stuck with a silent, one-size-fits-all commentary.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Split.

Meeting at Obala and Getting the Timing Right

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The tour starts at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 22, 21000 Split, and it ends back at the same meeting point. That matters more than it sounds. You save time, you avoid transfer confusion, and you can plan the rest of your day right away.

The duration is about 2 hours, with a structure that feels designed for steady sightseeing plus GoT explanations. You’re not stuck in a long lecture, and you’re not sprinting from one landmark to the next. It also runs in both morning and afternoon slots, so you can pick the time that works with your beach/rest plans.

One smart detail: the tour is available in English and German. If you’re traveling with someone who prefers German, or you’re stronger in one language than another, that flexibility can make the difference between following the story and fully catching it.

Diocletian’s Palace: The Main Stop With Maximum Payoff

Your standout stop is Diocletian’s Palace. The tour includes about 1 hour here, and the admission ticket is included. This is the part you’ll feel most immediately because it’s a real, enclosed historic complex, not just a quick photo outside a wall.

The palace is also where the show comparisons get especially fun. You’ll hear specific references connected to scenes filmed there—down to the kind of environment the show uses for big, dramatic moments. For example, the guide points out the palace dungeon area and ties it to the Daenerys storylines.

Why this works well on a tour like this:

  • A palace like this can be hard to interpret on your own. Even if you love history, the layout can feel confusing.
  • Seeing it through the show’s lens gives you anchors. You remember what you’re looking at because someone explains how it appears on screen.
  • You get time to slow down and actually look. That’s the difference between taking a photo and understanding it.

Practical tip: if you’re planning to bring a mobility scooter or have any mobility needs, this format is designed to fit a typical sightseeing pace. One review specifically noted the tour worked well for someone using a scooter, and the timing felt right.

Asking Questions Without the Noise

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A big reason to pick a small-group tour is what happens when you don’t want to just listen. With a max of 12 travelers, you can ask follow-ups and get answers that make sense for what you’re currently seeing.

That back-and-forth is also where this tour feels like a real experience, not a scripted walk. The guide isn’t only reciting facts. The tour blends the city’s ancient setting with series trivia, so you’re getting two layers at once: what Split used to be, and how the show repurposed those locations for its story.

If you’re the type who loves context—why certain places feel so tense, why architecture matters for framing—this is the structure you’ll enjoy.

GoT Photo Stops You’ll Actually Use

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The tour is set up for photos at sites featured extensively in Game of Thrones. That sounds common, but it’s not just “stand here and shoot.” The guide provides descriptions tied to the series, so your photos become reminders instead of random snapshots.

There’s also a big emphasis on clarity. One review mentioned the tour included exact locations with complete descriptions and audiovisual elements from the guide. That’s a key value point because it means you’re not just imagining the scene. You’re matching what you see to what the show uses the location for.

If you’re building a GoT photo album, this style saves time. You don’t need to pause later to figure out where each image came from. You’ll also know what angle or part of the structure the guide is referencing, which improves your results.

How Much Does It Cost and Is It Fair Value?

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The price is listed at $45.35 per person, and the tour is typically booked about 8 days in advance on average. For a 2-hour small-group walk with a major historic stop included, the value mostly comes from three things:

  1. Diocletian’s Palace admission is included for the main stop. That removes a common pain point where tours make you buy separate tickets at the last minute.
  2. Small-group size. You’re paying for a tighter experience where the guide can respond to interests rather than rushing through.
  3. Two-layer storytelling: Split’s context plus GoT trivia. If you only care about the show, you still walk away with better understanding of the city itself.

Is it a bargain? It’s not priced like a free city bus ride. But it’s also not a full-day production. You’re paying for focused time, practical access, and a guide who ties it together in a way that’s easy to follow.

If you want the show references without spending hours researching on your own, this price can feel very reasonable.

Who This Tour Fits Best

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This tour is a strong match if:

  • You’re a Game of Thrones fan who wants filming locations, not just general sightseeing
  • You like tours that explain how places connect to what you’ve seen on screen
  • You want a 2-hour activity that fits into a busy Split itinerary
  • You prefer a small group where questions are welcome
  • You’re comfortable doing city walking around a major historic site

It might be less of a fit if:

  • You want a long, multi-neighborhood tour with lots of distinct stops (this one is more focused)
  • You’re not interested in show trivia at all and only want pure history (you’ll still hear Split context, but GoT is central)

Tips to Make the Most of Your 2 Hours

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A tour like this goes fastest when you’re trying to multitask. Instead, do a little prep:

  • Bring comfy shoes. Palace walking and stone surfaces don’t always forgive flip-flops.
  • If you care about photos, think about what you’ll photograph first. The guide’s references will help you frame shots better, but you still need time to take them.
  • If you’re traveling with someone who’s less into the series, ask the guide to explain both layers clearly—Split’s story and the show’s story. The format is designed for mixed interests.

And one fun practical note: one review mentioned the guide helped point out where to get lunch right afterward—so you’ll likely leave with ideas for your next stop, not just a finished tour.

Should You Book This Split Game of Thrones Small-Group Tour?

If you’re choosing between a generic sightseeing walk and a GoT-focused experience, I’d pick this style. The small group, the Diocletian’s Palace admission included, and the guide-led connection between show moments and real architecture make it feel efficient.

You should book if you want:

  • GoT filming locations with clearer explanations
  • a guide who can connect ancient Split and show trivia
  • a manageable 2-hour time commitment

Hold off only if your schedule is extremely tight and you can’t risk a reschedule due to minimum traveler requirements. Otherwise, this is the kind of tour that helps you see Split with sharper eyes—like you finally know what you’re looking at.

FAQ

How long is the Game of Thrones tour in Split?

It’s approximately 2 hours total, with about 1 hour spent at Diocletian’s Palace.

What does the tour cost?

The price is $45.35 per person.

What’s included in the Diocletian’s Palace stop?

The tour includes an admission ticket for Diocletian’s Palace.

How many people are in the group?

The tour has a maximum of 12 travelers.

What languages are available?

The tour is available in German and English.

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 22, 21000 Split, Croatia and ends back at the same meeting point.

Is there a mobile ticket?

Yes, the tour uses a mobile ticket.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

Is the meeting point near public transportation?

Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.

What if I need to cancel?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

Is the tour confirmed immediately after booking?

Confirmation is received at time of booking.

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