Tasteful Knowledge - Food Walking Tour and Lunch

Discover Split’s culture through a food walking tour. Explore markets, taste local dishes, and dine like an emperor in a historic setting.

Duration: 2 hours, 40 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Diocletian’s Palace - In an hour-long tour (excluding lunch time), you’ll explore the most renowned and significant landmarks of this 1700-year-old palace, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Split Fish Market - We’ll also visit the fish market, a place that truly embodies the unique “Split mentality.”
  • Green Market - The outdoor…
What's Included
  • Tour guide in English
  • Lunch
  • Walking tour
Additional Information

This food tour will allow you to experience Split as a true local. Walking tour disguised as a food tour. But can the two ever be separate? History, food and people, it’s all intertwined, and we do it all.
Food is a reflection of destination’s culture and history. The tour will provide insight into local ingredients, spices and the story behind the…

Location
Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 23
Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda
Our meeting point is Obala Lazareta 3, Split where you'll find our travel agency Flarent. You can meet us inside. You'll see a large red Split sign right next to the meeting point.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jessica_z
Sep 3, 2024
Good, not great, tour of produce market, plus lunch - Was expecting traditional dishes, not produce from the market. Did not have anything that I don’t have at home. The guide was knowledgeable but sometimes hard to understand because of fast speaking. And humor does not always translate well. The lunch was good.
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Road50628579304
Sep 20, 2024
Disappointing, no traditional dishes, only lunch - Disappointing that we didn’t taste traditional Croatian dishes. Had a walk through the Diocletian Palace then into the open produce market. Was too late in the day and too hot to get good samples of local products. We tried honey, prosciutto, and various fruits from vendors and then walked to lunch within the Palace walls. No discussion of culinary traditions or farming history. The meal was good (included) but our guide was gone by then.
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