About Free Walking Tours
Free walking tours are a fantastic way of visiting places and learning about their customs, traditions, history and heritage. Definitely, there is no better way but to do it with locals. Hence, that is excatly what we offer on this site.
What do I see on a Free Split Walking Tour?
This is a unique guiding experience where the local tour guide shares his/her wealth of knowledge about Diocletian’s Palace, Split and Croatia in general.

Therefore, this walking tour includes guided walking visit of Riva promenade, central substructures of Diocletian’s Palace, Peristyle Square, Vestibul, Golden Gate, Statue of Gregory from Nin and Pjaca Square with Venetian Town Hall.
How much to tip a free walking tour guide?
It is one of the doubts that can be have the walker at the time of giving the tip.There is no fixed price per walker when paying the local guide as some give between € 10 and € 15, another € 20-30 or some even € 50. The usual average in this type of tips is usually around 10 euros. It adapts to the experience you have experienced during the guided tour as well as the economic capacity of each traveler. There will be some who consider € 10 fair, others who consider it little and others too. It is common for families traveling with small children not to pay for them, saving money with respect to free-of-charge tours that do not contemplate this casuistry.
Is the price of the museum tickets included?
It does not include the price of tickets to museums, exhibitions or any place where you have to pay to access. The walker will pay the entrance fee but always be notified in the description of the tours if there is an activity that is paid on the tour. Similarly, if during the free tour you have to take public transport, it is normal for each person to pay their ticket to take the bus, tram or metro.
What is customary tip for a free walking tour?
Mostly between 10 and 50 Euro per person.
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