Trogir walking tour with a local guide

Trogir, HR
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    Licensed Guide

Meeting Point

Meet me at the main gates next to the small bridge

Meeting point

Ul. Gradska vrata 5, 21220, Trogir , Croatia

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What to expect

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Saint Lawrence's Cathedral

The construction of the Cathedral of St. Lawrence started in 1213 and lasted five centuries. Its massive body has three naves and it’s in the Romanesque and Gothic styles. Its bell tower affords fantastic panoramic views over Trogir, the island of Čiovo, the mainland, and the Adriatic Sea.

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Radovan's Portal

Radovan’s Portal – the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. Lawrence was sculpted and carved by Master Radovan – a craftsman from medieval Trogir. This is a unique work of sculptural art from the first half of the 13th century.

Duration 10 minutes
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Central Square in Trogir

John Paul II Square – or Trg Ivana Pavla II in Croatian – is one of the most beautiful historic piazzas I have had the pleasure to visit. Surrounded by some of Trogir’s most important buildings and largely taken over by the tables and umbrellas of the local cafes, it is very much like an open-air lounge. You can easily sit here and just spend a couple of hours enjoying a coffee, an ice cream, and all the history and architecture you can take in on a sunny day. It is such a relaxed, beautiful space.

Duration 15 minutes
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Trogir

Town Hall – built in the 15th century, this stone building has an elegant courtyard decorated with coats of arms. The outside staircase is one of the most striking examples of Venetian architecture in Trogir.

Duration 10 minutes
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St. Sebastian

St. Sebastian’s Church and Clock Tower – the church was built in 1476 by the citizens of Trogir grateful to have been delivered from the plague. Its architect was Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino (in English, known as Nicolas of Florence).

Duration 10 minutes
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Trogir

Town Loggia – dating back to the 13th century, this is the covered space next to the Clock Tower. This is where the citizens of Trogir used to congregate in the past to discuss the issues of the day. The local court would meet here, too on certain days in order to proclaim laws and proceed with court cases.

Duration 10 minutes
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Palace Cipiko

The Great Cipiko Palace – composed of a group of Romanesque buildings, the palace took on its Venetian Renaissance look between the 15th and the 17th centuries when it was extensively remodelled. Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino worked on this project, too. Among other things, he also carved the south portal of the palace.

Duration 5 minutes
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Town Museum

It’s housed in a series of palaces once owned by the Venetian family of the Garagnin-Fonfogna. You will see the museum as soon as you step into Trogir Old Town through the North Gate. The latter is one of the two main historic entrances into the once walled town.

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Trogir

Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel – founded in the Middle Ages, historically this is the church of Trogir’s fishermen, craftsmen, and labourers. You will find it just off the waterfront promenade in the western part of the Old Town. If you are in Trogir on 16th July, come to the church in the evening to see the traditional procession with the statue of Our Lady.

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Kairos Collection

The bas-relief shows the young man standing on tiptoe, ready to fly away in an instant. His arms are outstretched. In his hands, he holds a pair of scales. His long tuft of hair falls over his forehead but the crown of his head is bald. When the right moment comes along in your life, don’t be afraid to seize it by figuratively grabbing Kairos by his long tuft. Otherwise, he will fly away on his wings and you will be left empty-handed grappling at the back of his head.

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Waterfront Promenade

Riva – this is what the locals call Trogir’s palm-fringed promenade. Wide, flat, and straight, it runs along the water edge and provides splendid views across the sea channel to the nearby island of Čiovo.

Duration 10 minutes
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Kamerlengo Castle

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The Kamerlengo Castle is an early 15th-century fortress at the end of Trogir’s promenade. It stands on the corner of the tiny island that hosts the Old Town. Right next to it you will see the local football pitch, a small playground for the kids, and the stalls of the local tour operators.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Wheelchair accessible
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What our experts say

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    Visit Central Square for coffee breaks.
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    Check out local shops near the promenade.
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    Bring a camera for stunning architecture.
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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    Explore nearby islands by boat afterwards.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Experience the charm and history of Trogir like never before with a personalized walking tour led by a local guide. This 1.5-hour tour will take you through the UNESCO World Heritage monuments of one of the oldest towns on the Adriatic coast, offering a unique perspective and insight into the rich culture and stories of the area.

What to expect?

Embark on a journey through time as you explore the ancient streets and landmarks of Trogir with a knowledgeable local guide. Discover hidden gems and fascinating tales that only a true insider can provide, immersing yourself in the vibrant history and culture of this "town of a happy moment." Gain a deeper appreciation for the local way of life and feel like a true local by the end of your tour.

Who is this for?

This Trogir walking tour with a local guide is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture buffs, and anyone looking to delve into the heart of a destination. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple seeking a romantic experience, or a family wanting to explore together, this tour offers something for everyone. Embrace the opportunity to connect with the local community and gain a deeper understanding of Trogir's unique heritage.

Why book this?

Step off the beaten path and into the authentic soul of Trogir with this personalized walking tour. Unlike typical tours, this experience offers a genuine connection to the destination through the eyes and stories of a local guide. You'll not only see the iconic landmarks but also uncover the hidden treasures and local traditions that make Trogir truly special. By the end of the tour, you'll walk away with unforgettable memories and a newfound appreciation for this enchanting town.

Good to know

During the Trogir walking tour, be prepared to do some light walking, so comfortable footwear is recommended. The tour includes a licensed guide who will provide engaging commentary and insights throughout the experience. Remember to bring your camera to capture the picturesque sights and moments along the way. Meet your guide at the main gates next to the small bridge to begin your journey through Trogir's fascinating history.

Reviews

Travelers rave about the personalized nature of this tour and the in-depth knowledge shared by the local guide. Visitors appreciate the intimate look into Trogir's culture and heritage, making for a truly enriching experience. Many guests highlight the unique stories and anecdotes that bring the town to life, leaving them feeling like true locals by the end of the tour. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to explore Trogir in a way that's both informative and immersive.

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