If you’re a fan of the series and find yourself wandering through the historic streets of Split, there’s a good chance you’ll want to see where some of the magic happened. The Split: Game of Thrones Small Group Tour of Filming Locations promises to take you behind the scenes of the legendary show, combining local history with iconic filming spots. While I haven’t personally done this tour, I’ve gathered enough details and reviews to give you a clear picture of what to expect and whether it might be a good fit for your trip.
One of the things we love about this experience is the passion of the guides. Many reviewers highlight guides like Darko and Danko, who are not only knowledgeable but also genuinely enthusiastic, making the 1.5-hour journey much more enjoyable. Also, the tour’s focus on exploring the real history of Split alongside the show’s filming locations offers a richer experience than just looking at pretty sites. A potential drawback, especially for those who prefer a more relaxed pace or detailed historical tours, is that this is a relatively short, fast-paced walk designed around the filming locations rather than in-depth history.
This tour is perfect for Game of Thrones fans who want to combine their love of the series with a quick, engaging look at Split’s Old Town. It also suits travelers who appreciate lively guides and a small-group experience that feels personalized. If you’re after a fun, thematic walk with some photo opportunities and behind-the-scenes stories, you’ll likely find this tour hits the mark.
Key Points

- Focus on filming locations in Split that appeared in Game of Thrones
- Knowledgeable guides with a passion for the series and local history
- Includes a tour of Diocletian’s Palace cellars and iconic landmarks
- Short duration—about 1.5 hours—perfect for a quick sightseeing boost
- Small group or private options enhance the experience
- Ideal for fans of the show or those interested in Split’s architecture and history
What to Expect from the Tour

When you sign up for the Split: Game of Thrones Small Group Tour, you’re signing up for a 2-hour adventure that blends storytelling with sightseeing. The tour kicks off with a meeting at a designated point in the city, which can vary depending on your booking. From there, your guide—likely a passionate fan—will lead you through the narrow streets of Split, pointing out the filming sites and explaining their significance within the series.
One of the main highlights is visiting the cellars of Diocletian’s Palace. These ancient underground chambers served as a backdrop for scenes like the Meereenese slaves’ living quarters and the place where Daenerys Targaryen kept her dragons. Walking through these stone corridors, you get a tangible sense of the show’s visual impact, especially considering how the real architecture lends authenticity to the series.
The tour also includes stops at famous landmarks like the Golden Gate and Vestibul, where many scenes of the city are shot. As you stroll along the cobbled streets, you’ll have opportunities to snap photos and imagine the scenes that unfolded here—fighting, politics, and dragons. Your guide will share behind-the-scenes stories and series trivia, which are often a hit with fans, as many reviewers noted their guides’ extensive knowledge.
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The Experience of Visiting Key Locations

Diocletian’s Palace Cellars
Many reviews rave about the visit to the palace cellars, describing them as atmospheric and full of character. It’s here that you’ll see the dark, cool tunnels where the slaves lived in Meereen. This part adds an extra layer of immersion, especially if you’ve watched the series and can picture Daenerys wandering these corridors.
Streets and Landmarks
Walking along the streets where scenes were shot gives you a real feel for how the series integrated local architecture. The Golden Gate, for instance, was used as a key entrance in several scenes, and the guide will point out how much of the city’s look contributed to the show’s authenticity.
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You’ll also visit the corridor where the Sons of the Harpy waited for the Unsullied, and see where Daenerys kept her dragons. While these scenes are fictional, standing in these actual locations gives you a sense of how the filmmakers used Split’s architecture to craft a believable world.
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The Guides: Passionate and Knowledgeable

Many reviews emphasize how guides like Darko and Antonika go above and beyond, combining Game of Thrones trivia with insights into Split’s history and architecture. A reviewer noted, “Darko was amazing and I fully recommend this tour—not only did he give us a wonderful insight into the GoT locations but also provided a very in-depth history of Split.”
The guides’ enthusiasm and language skills contribute significantly to the tour’s positive reviews. “He spoke flawless English,” mentioned one guest, illustrating how important clear communication is for an engaging experience. With private groups available, you’ll get even more personalized attention and stories tailored to your interests.
Practical Details: Timing, Cost, and Group Size

This is a relatively short tour—about 1.5 hours—making it a great addition if you’re limited on time or want a quick thematic activity. The meeting point varies, so check your booking details for precise coordinates (43.5094, 16.4408).
Pricing isn’t explicitly mentioned here, but considering the reviews, it offers good value, especially given the small-group or private options. The tour includes live English-speaking guides, and the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance with a full refund makes it flexible if your plans change.
Group size is kept small, which helps keep the experience intimate and allows the guide to share detailed stories and answer questions more easily. If you’re traveling with a group or family, a private tour can be arranged, adding a layer of comfort and exclusivity.
Accessibility and Suitability

The tour involves walking through narrow streets and uneven cobblestones. While it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, most travelers with moderate mobility should be fine, especially with comfortable shoes and sun protection. Be sure to bring sunglasses, a sun hat, and wear comfortable clothes for walking in the warm Dalmatian sun.
The Verdict: Is It Worth It?

This tour offers a fun, engaging experience for fans of Game of Thrones and history buffs alike. The knowledgeable guides, combined with the stunning backdrop of Split’s Old Town, make it a worthwhile addition to your trip. It’s especially good for those who want a short, thematic tour that packs in a lot of visual and storytelling punch in a limited time.
While it doesn’t go into deep detail about Split’s broader history, it doesn’t pretend to—this is a series-focused experience that balances pop culture with local charm. The reviews consistently praise the guides and the value for money, making it a reliable choice if you’re craving a fun, informative walk with a focus on your favorite series.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re a Game of Thrones enthusiast, this will be a highlight of your trip—seeing the actual locations where your favorite characters roamed. It’s also great for travelers who enjoy local architecture and want to connect series scenes with real-world places. If you prefer slow-paced or in-depth historical tours, this might be a bit brisk, but for a quick hit of culture, scenery, and series trivia, it’s spot on.
It’s perfect for those who like guided walks, small groups, and the chance to ask questions about both the series and Split’s past. Families with older kids who are fans may also enjoy it, but note that there’s a fair amount of walking on uneven ground.
FAQs

How long does the tour last?
The tour is about 1.5 hours, making it a quick but enriching experience that fits well into a busy travel day.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at a location with coordinates roughly 43.5094, 16.4408, but it varies depending on your selected option, so check your booking details carefully.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While it’s generally family-friendly, the walking involves navigating narrow streets and uneven surfaces, so consider the age and mobility of children.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some peace of mind if your plans change.
Are private groups available?
Yes, private group options are offered, providing a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
It’s best to carry sunglasses, a sun hat, and comfortable clothes. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended due to cobblestone streets.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Absolutely, all guides provide a live tour in English, and many reviews emphasize their clear, fluent language skills.
Split: Game of Thrones Small Group Tour of Filming Locations
Final Thoughts

For anyone curious about the real-life filming locations of Game of Thrones in Split, this tour provides a lively, informative, and visually engaging experience. The guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge shine through, making the short walk more than just a series of pretty sites—they tell stories, share history, and bring the series’ world to life through the streets of Split.
It’s best suited for fans who want a lightweight, fun exploration with a bit of storytelling flair, especially if you’re short on time but don’t want to miss out on the show’s iconic scenery. If you love series trivia, historic architecture, and lively guides, this tour will likely be a highlight of your stay.
However, if you’re after a leisurely experience or an in-depth look at Split’s history beyond the series, you might want to supplement this tour with other activities. Either way, it offers a great way to see the city’s connections to one of the most popular shows of the last decade, with plenty of photo ops and fun facts along the way.
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