If you’re heading to Split and want to get more than just a glance at its stunning streets and ancient walls, a food tasting walking tour might be just what you need. This tour promises to take you through the heart of the city’s culinary scene, right inside the 1700-year-old Diocletian’s Palace. From markets to hidden foodie spots, it offers a blend of history, culture, and, of course, delicious bites.
What really caught our attention about this experience is how it combines educational stories about Split’s history with tastings of authentic Mediterranean cuisine. Plus, the chance to visit both the bustling Green Market and the Fish Market makes it feel like a true local adventure. A potential downside? It’s quite a full schedule, so if you’re not used to walking or have specific dietary restrictions, it’s worth considering.
This tour suits curious travelers eager to learn about local food customs while exploring one of Croatia’s most iconic sites. It’s especially good if you enjoy sampling a variety of flavors rather than just sticking to one dish. Families with older kids who can walk comfortably and are interested in cultural stories will also find it engaging. It’s a balanced mix of sightseeing, tasting, and storytelling—ideal for those wanting a rounded introduction to Split.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: Combines food tasting with stories about Split’s history and lifestyle.
- Variety of Tastes: Sampling at markets, traditional dishes, and sweets keeps the experience lively.
- Guided Tour: Knowledgeable guides enhance the journey with local insights and recipes.
- Convenient Start and End: Easy meeting at the Golden/North Gate near the Gregory of Nin statue.
- Price & Value: $53 offers good value considering the variety of tastings and info included.
- Accessibility Considerations: Not suitable for wheelchair users and minors unaccompanied.
Exploring the Heart of Split’s Culinary Scene

Imagine stepping into a city where history and flavors coexist seamlessly. That’s exactly what you get on this Food Tasting Walking Tour in Split. Starting at the iconic Golden/North Gate, near the Gregory of Nin statue, you’re greeted by a lively atmosphere and a blue umbrella marking the meeting point. From there, your journey begins with a walk through streets that have seen nearly two millennia of history, all while tasting some of the best local foods.
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Inside Diocletian’s Palace
The tour’s setting inside Diocletian’s Palace is one of its highlights. Walking through the ancient stones, you can almost hear the echoes of Roman footsteps. It’s a rare chance to combine stunning architecture with culinary discovery. Our guides do a great job of weaving in stories about the palace’s past while leading you to taste some local specialties.
Market Visits and Food Tastings
First stop is the Green Market (Pazar). Here, you’ll taste some local arancini—delicious rice balls—and sweet almonds in sugar, giving you a sweet start to the day. The lively market atmosphere gives you a sense of how locals buy their fresh produce. Expect to enjoy tasting local produce while hearing stories about Dalmatian life.
Next, you’ll sip on a glass of local wine and enjoy Soparnik, a dish protected by UNESCO, crafted from Swiss chard and flatbread. This dish is a true Croatian treasure, and the guide explains its significance while you indulge. It’s a good example of how local food is often rooted in tradition and history.
Strolling Through the Streets & Tasting Local Delights
As you walk through Split’s medieval streets, you’ll encounter traditional prosciutto, which is made with care and patience. The guides often share tips on how to recognize good quality local ham, adding an educational layer to the tasting.
One of the fun highlights is visiting the chocolate store, which holds the Guinness record for the largest chocolate bar in the world. That’s a hit with anyone with a sweet tooth. You’ll get to taste some samples, making the experience even more indulgent.
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The tour continues to the oldest bakery in Split, where you can try Rafiol cake, a local pastry worth seeking out. It’s a perfect sweet note to finish on, especially after sampling savory dishes.
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The Fish Market – A Local Institution
No food tour of Split would be complete without a visit to Pekarija, the city’s famous fish market. It’s over 120 years old and features original benches that carry a lot of history. Here, you’ll learn how to eat salted anchovies— a traditional Dalmatian brunch called marenda. The market’s authentic charm and the opportunity to observe real local life make it a memorable part of the tour.
What Sets This Tour Apart
What we especially appreciate about this experience is the balance of tasting and storytelling. Each stop isn’t just about food—it’s about understanding the people, culture, and history behind each bite. The guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to make the experience engaging, with many reviews mentioning how much they learned about Croatia’s food heritage.
How the Experience Feels in Practice
The tour typically lasts a few hours, during which you’ll walk through charming streets, visit markets, and sit down for tastings. The group size tends to be small, creating a friendly, intimate atmosphere. The price point of $53 per person is quite reasonable considering the amount of food, local recipes, and stories included.
Some reviewers did mention that they wished for a bit more variety in wine options or an additional stop, but overall, the experience is highly rated, with a stellar 4.9 out of 5 based on 85 reviews. Many loved how guides like Marta, Antonia, and Slavko combined knowledge, humor, and genuine friendliness to make the tour memorable.
Practical Details & Tips
- What to wear: Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat are recommended since you’ll be walking outdoors most of the time.
- Accessibility: Unfortunately, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so keep that in mind if mobility is a concern.
- Children: Unaccompanied minors are not allowed, but kids who enjoy walking and trying new foods will likely find the experience fun.
- Booking: You can reserve your spot with the flexibility of paying later, which is helpful if your plans are still a bit fluid.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re someone who enjoys sampling authentic regional dishes, learning about local traditions, and wandering through historic streets, this tour will suit you well. It’s perfect for those wanting a comprehensive introduction to Split’s culinary culture without the hassle of planning multiple stops independently. It’s also a good pick if you appreciate guided stories that add context to your tastings.
While it’s not a sightseeing tour in the traditional sense, the blend of history, food, and local life makes it incredibly engaging. Families with older kids or teens who can keep up with the pace and are curious about food will also find it rewarding.
Final Thoughts

This Split Food Tasting Walking Tour offers more than just delicious bites — it’s a chance to connect with the city’s history and culture through its flavors. The knowledgeable guides, well-chosen spots, and tasty local recipes make for an experience that’s both educational and satisfying.
For travelers eager to experience Split from a culinary perspective, this tour balances fun, flavor, and storytelling, all set within the stunning backdrop of Diocletian’s Palace. It’s a fantastic way to start your trip, particularly if you want an immersive introduction to Croatia’s Mediterranean soul.
If you’re looking for a way to combine sightseeing with tasting, and want to learn how locals eat and live, this tour will give you plenty to remember — and plenty to talk about long after the day is over.
Split: Food Tasting Walking Tour
“Great tour with brilliant guide who was very knowledgeable. We enjoyed the tour”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult. However, unaccompanied minors are not allowed, and the tour involves walking, so older kids are a better fit.
How long does the tour last?
While the exact duration isn’t specified, typical food tours of this nature usually last a few hours, including stops at markets and tasting sessions.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat are recommended since you’ll be outdoors and walking through the city streets.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, as it involves walking on historic, possibly uneven streets.
Do I need to pay extra at the markets?
Optional expenses at the markets are not included in the price, so you may want to budget for additional purchases if you’re tempted.
What kind of foods will I taste?
Expect a variety of local delights, including arancini, almonds in sugar, Soparnik, prosciutto, Rafiol cake, salted anchovies, and sweets from the bakery.
How many people are in a typical group?
While not explicitly stated, reviews mention small groups, which enhance the personal experience and storytelling.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, with a flexible booking policy, you can reserve your spot and pay later, making last-minute plans more manageable.
Will I learn about the history of Split along the way?
Absolutely. The guides weave in stories about the city’s past and its food traditions, enriching the tasting experience.
Is the tour worth the price?
Considering the variety of tastings, local recipes, and insights, most reviews feel it offers excellent value at $53 per person.
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