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Trogir: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

1. Trogir: City Highlights Guided Walking Tour

Explore the city of Trogir on a guided walking tour. Uncover facinating stories about this town that was founded in the 3rd century BC. Soak up the bustling seaside atmosphere with a walk along the Trogir Promenade. Meet your guide at the Sjeverna gradska vrata (the main gate of the city) and begin your adventure through the narrow, monument-lined streets. Find out how the city is tied to the Greek god named Kairos (god of a happy moment) and hear other tales about the city. Experience the magic of Trogir on a relaxed walk that passes by the top historic landmarks of the medieval city. Soak up history on an island that has been on the UNESCO list since 1997. Go for a stroll on the Trogir Promenade where you can walk under the palm trees, breathe in the sea air, and watch locals as they greet the morning by sipping coffee in a Dalmatian way. Return to your meeting point with a deeper understanding of this captivating town.

Trogir: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

2. Trogir: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

Explore the charming UNESCO-listed city of Trogir on a guided walking tour. Admire views of the most prominent local landmarks including the St Lawrence Cathedral, the City Loggia, and the Kamerlengo Fortress as you learn a bit about the history of the city. Meet your guide by the North Gate. Stroll along the bustling promenade, past the Kamerlengo Fortress, and down narrow alleyways. Learn about the history of the city as you experience the romantic and charming atmosphere. Hear about urban legends, and myths rooted in local history as you explore. Head to the main square and see the exterior of the 13th-century St Lawrence Cathedral. Learn more about this iconic landmark of Trogir, built in a Romanesque-Gothic style. You will also see the City Loggia with its bell tower, one of many fine examples of stone architecture in the confines of the Old Town. Admire the facade of the Ćipiko Palace, built in a Venetian Gothic style.

Trogir City: Guided Tour of a UNESCO Heritage Site

3. Trogir City: Guided Tour of a UNESCO Heritage Site

Your tour guide will meet you at a prearranged meeting point in Trogir where you will be given a map and begin your tour through history. Let your imagination go and try to picture how the city once was. Trogir has 2300 years of continuous urban tradition. The name comes from the Greek "tragos" (male goat).  Its culture was created under the influence of the ancient Greeks, and then the Romans, Frenchs and Venetians. Trogir has a high concentration of palaces, churches and towers, as well as a fortress on a small island, and in 1997 was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The tour guide will show you the sights in Trogir and tell you all about the history of the area and its buildings. If you need any information about what you can do in Trogir for the rest of your stay, restaurants with domestic food,  or things you can do for free, your guide will be happy to oblige.   Key sites you will encounter include: Gates of the city - built in the 12th century for protection of the city along with now destroyed walls Palace Fonfognia-Garagnin - baroque palace where the city museum is situated Palace Čipiko - Renaissance-Gothic palace that is today the base of the Trogir music ensemble St. Lawrence - a church that was built for 4 centuries and holds 4 different architectural characteristics Loggia on the square - was once a court house in the 13th century Rectors Palace - built in the 16th century the administration of the town is situated here to this day St. Nicholas monastery - built in the 11th century and the benedictine order is still situated there St. Dominics church - church and monastery of the Dominican order from the 13th century Kamerlengo Fortress - built at the edge of the city in the 13th century Marshal Marmont Gloriette - the memorial of the French rule    

Trogir 1.5-Hour City Tour

4. Trogir 1.5-Hour City Tour

Experience the magic of Trogir on a 1.5-hour walking  tour, and see the romantic buildings of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The relaxed walk will explore all the historic landmarks of the medieval city, situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. Considered by many to be an open-air museum, Trogir will delight lovers of art, original architecture, and atmospheric streets. You will wander down narrow alleys to see up close Trogir’s complex heritage, from Romanesque and Renaissance courtyards to modern interiors. At its core is the grand Church of St. Lawrence (St. Lovro), a masterpiece by the Dalmatian architect Radovan. Almost no information exists about the career of this enigmatic artist, save for the monumental portal of Trogir’s cathedral. His art collections have aroused excitement among travelers for centuries, offering beauty personified in the relief of Kairos. Along the way, your guide who will enchant you with stories of exciting battles, mysterious characters, and the beautiful architecture that flourished under Venetian rule.

From Split: Čiovo, Trogir & Blue Lagoon Private Tour & Lunch

5. From Split: Čiovo, Trogir & Blue Lagoon Private Tour & Lunch

Our private tour has a standard route which includes; Island Čiovo, Trogir and Blue Lagoon. In arrangment with crew you can visit and Island Šolta if you deduct some other place. Lunch and Drinks are included in price for 12 people Each person can choose menu for themself. You can choose between fish, meat or vege option.

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What people are saying about Trogir

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based on 50 reviews

An insanely cool private guide tour with the guide Daniela- she not only did her job, she gave a lot of herself and we had some cool conversations about our lives and the difference between DK and Croatia. She was a skilled communicator and was good at learning from her and telling but also taking the time to make the trip special and unique for us and ask curious questions about our lives. A happy lively young woman who was clearly passionate about working with people and giving tourists more than just what her job entailed.

Our guide Daniela during 2 hours showed us the most important sights in Trogir. She has thorough general and historical knowledge of the city. It was a pleasure to go on a city tour with her and I would recommend the activity to anyone who wants to know more about the interesting past of Trogir and Croatia.

Super guide. Full of commitment, she took us through Trogir's exciting history. Got to see lots of great places we would never have noticed without this trip. Even the children came along! Recommend this experience to all guests in Trogir.

Our walking tour was just perfect with all relevant information about Trogir - Our guide did very well and we learnt a lot

The guide fav us very instructive and interesting information about Trogir, the old town.