Trogir walking tour

🕓 2 hours

Trogir is a historic town located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and UNESCO World Heritage status. A walking tour of Trogir would typically involve exploring its charming old town, which is situated on a small island between the mainland and the larger Čiovo Island.

Start at the Main Square (Trg Ivana Pavla II): The tour might begin at the main square, where you can find the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Admire the cathedral’s intricate carvings and climb the bell tower for panoramic views of the town and surrounding areas.

Trogir Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Lawrence): Explore the interior of the cathedral, which houses a beautiful collection of religious art, including the Radovan Portal, a masterpiece of Romanesque sculpture.

The Clock Tower: Proceed to the nearby Clock Tower, a prominent landmark in Trogir. The tower offers another vantage point for views of the town and its surroundings.

Stroll through narrow streets: Wander through the narrow, winding streets of the old town. Admire the well-preserved stone buildings, many of which date back to the Venetian period. Explore small squares, hidden courtyards, and charming alleyways.

Kamerlengo Fortress: Visit Kamerlengo Fortress, a medieval fortress located on the waterfront. Explore the towers and walls, and enjoy the scenic views of the sea and Trogir.

Promenade along the Riva: Take a leisurely stroll along the Riva, Trogir’s waterfront promenade. Enjoy the views of the boats, the sea, and the nearby islands.

St. Dominic Monastery and Trogir City Museum: Visit the St. Dominic Monastery, which houses the Trogir City Museum. Explore the museum’s exhibits to learn more about the history and culture of the region.

Cipiko Palace: Discover the Cipiko Palace, an impressive Gothic palace that reflects the wealth and influence of the Cipiko family during the medieval period.

Small Craft Shops and Cafés: Take some time to explore the small craft shops and cafés scattered throughout the town. You may find local crafts, souvenirs, and traditional Croatian delicacies.

Trogir Market: If your tour coincides with the market day, visit the local market to experience the vibrant atmosphere and perhaps purchase some fresh produce or handmade goods.

This tour can be customized due to your preference, please ask me for a quote, and I will send you a customized tour for booking.

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Suggested by Guide: Southern Sea Town gate. Obala bana Berislavića 15,21220 Trogir.

As this is a small town we will get around by walking

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