After successfully hosting festivals in Rijeka and Zagreb, Split will become the first city in Dalmatia to host the new and exciting Wine & Walk festival: Split Underground.
This event introduces a new concept of urban festivals held underground under the brand name Underground Adria, where unique underground spaces, such as tunnels and cellars are transformed into the large promenade-style urban taverns, where music and entertainment pair with wine tastings and culinary delights.
On September 27th and 28th, Split and the imperial cellars of Diocletian’s Palace will become the largest urban tavern in the country, offering the opportunity to savor wines from Dalmatia, all of Croatia, Herzegovina, and Slovenia.
The event will feature the finest winemakers and delicacy producers, live pairings accompanied by acoustic ambient music typical of Dalmatia.
On Friday, September 27th, Zorica Andrijašević Donna, recently awarded at the Dalmatian Chanson Festival in Šibenik, will perform the greatest hits. On Saturday, September 28th, Ružica Čović, a standout vocalist from HRT’s The Voice, will take the stage. Over 200 wines and delicacies will be available for visitors to taste and rate, with some lucky participants winning valuable prizes.
Every visitor will receive a complimentary Split Underground wine glass for tastings, a mini catalog to help navigate the offerings and participate in the prize draw, and a bottle of spring water.
There will also be additional events, such as an exhibition on the future of winemaking as envisioned by artificial intelligence, a fun selfie photo corner, and a few surprises.
The festival will be open from 4 PM to 10 PM, and tickets can be purchased in advance through the EVENTIM system at a discounted price of 25 euros (tickets will be 30 euros during festival days).
A new option is available for those who wish to purchase tickets for both days at an even lower price, but only in advance. The number of these tickets is minimal, and the cost for both days is 40 euros.