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Cathedral of St Domnius bell tower, Croatia
Cathedral of St Domnius bell tower

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Cathedral of St Domnius bell tower

The steep Romanesque tower over Diocletian's Palace gives the best view of the old-town roofs and harbour in Split. Climb early, before the cruise crowds and the midday heat in the open stairwell.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 17 Jun 2026

Where

Split, Croatia

Opening hours

The cathedral and tower generally open daily through the day, with longer summer hours and shorter winter ones, and may close around services. The open stairwell gets hot by midday. Confirm current hours and prices on the official site.

Tickets

Entry is usually via a combined cathedral ticket from about โ‚ฌ10, covering the cathedral interior, crypt and the bell-tower climb (some sites sell stepped options). Prices and combinations change, so confirm current hours and prices on the official site.

Time needed

About 45 minutes to an hour for the climb, the view and a look at the cathedral interior below.

In short

Visiting Cathedral of St Domnius bell tower

The Romanesque bell tower of St Domnius Cathedral rises out of Diocletian's Palace and gives the best view over Split's old-town roofs and harbour. The climb is a steep, narrow, partly open stairwell, so it is not for the nervous or the wobbly-kneed. It is usually included in a combined cathedral ticket from about โ‚ฌ10; go early before the cruise crowds and the heat.

The climb and the view

The slender Romanesque bell tower rises straight out of Diocletianโ€™s Palace, and from the top you get what is comfortably the best view in Split โ€” the terracotta tangle of old-town roofs, the Riva promenade and the harbour with the islands beyond. Getting up there is the price of admission, literally and physically. The stairwell is steep and narrow, and the upper flights are open metal steps that feel airy and exposed; if you have vertigo or shaky knees, this is the honest moment to decide it isnโ€™t for you. There is no lift, and the same tight stairs carry traffic both ways, so it can become a slow shuffle when itโ€™s busy.

Entry is usually bundled into a combined cathedral ticket from about โ‚ฌ10, covering the cathedral interior and crypt as well as the climb โ€” though ticket combinations change, so check the official site for the current options and prices before you go.

Timing it right

The single most useful thing to know is go early. Splitโ€™s old town is a fixture on cruise-ship itineraries, and from mid-morning the lanes and the cathedral fill with day-trippers, turning the narrow tower into a hot, congested climb. By the middle of the day the open stairwell bakes in the Dalmatian sun, which is genuinely unpleasant on the way up. Arrive close to opening and you get cooler stone, room on the steps and cleaner light across the roofs.

Allow around 45 minutes to an hour for the climb, the view and a look at the tiny, ancient cathedral below โ€” once Diocletianโ€™s mausoleum, now one of the oldest cathedral buildings still in use. Is it worth it? For the view, yes โ€” provided the open stairs donโ€™t faze you. If they do, the palace itself, free to wander, still delivers plenty without the climb.

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Cathedral of St Domnius bell tower FAQs

Is the St Domnius bell tower climb difficult?
It is steep and the stairs are narrow, with sections of open metal steps that feel exposed, so it is not ideal if you have vertigo or struggle with stairs. It is manageable for most reasonably mobile visitors, but there is no lift, the way up and down shares the same narrow flights, and it gets hot and busy by midday.
How much is it to climb the tower?
The climb is generally part of a combined cathedral ticket starting from about โ‚ฌ10, which usually also covers the cathedral interior and crypt; some sites offer cheaper options for just the tower or just the church. Prices and combinations change, so check the current ticket on the official site before you go.
When is the best time to climb the bell tower?
First thing in the morning. Split's old town fills with cruise-ship day-trippers from mid-morning, and the open stairwell turns into a hot, slow shuffle in the midday sun. Going early means cooler stone, fewer people on the narrow stairs and clearer light over the roofs and harbour.

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