Opened in July 2017 and offering a spa centre, a rooftop outdoor pool, and a restaurant, Marvie Hotel is located in Split, 1.5 km from Diocletian's Palace and 650 metres from the nearest beach.
Beachfront property is offering 3 swimming pools with pool bar, sun loungers and umbrellas, Amphora Hotel is located in Split and has 2 restaurants, a bar and spa and wellness centre.
Jupiter Luxury Hotel is situated inside the UNESCO-protected Diocletian Palace, near the Temple of Jupiter. Free sauna facilities are available on site, as well as an à-la-carte gourmet restaurant.
David Green
United States
Very kind and helpful staff, the location it TOP and the beds are very comfy!
Located in the centre of Split, just a 2-minute walk from the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace, Cornaro Hotel offers a rooftop terrace with a hot tub and a bar, as well as free WiFi and a 24-hour...
Luana
Italy
The hotel has a great location (just in front of the old city, while still accessible with the car), a good structure (although more aligned with a 4 stars, and not really a 5 stars hotel), but a very bad policy regarding the price of services. We were quite upset that, although the parking (in the STREET or in the hotel Patio at open air) was informed to cost EUR 30, as your car was a 9 seat one, they wanted to charge us EUR 75. I would even understand if they asked EUR 40, or even EUR 50 (although it would still take only one slot in the street) but more than the DOUBLE was really unfair and had no sense. After some discussions they agreed to keep it at the original price. Another unpleasant thing was the room service. As we have a young child we decided to ask a simple pasta with tomato sauce for him. There was no child option and that pasta costed EUR 25...really out of the market price... but OK, we needed it. But for our surprise, just written quite small in the menu, there was the information that, they charge EUR 15 to bring it to the room... So, for an ordinary pasta with tomato we would pay EUR 40! If you add some bread, almost EUR 50. Completely no sense and out of market price... For Croatia, for Rome or even NYC. As a result, the restaurant of the hotel was always completely (and sadly) empty and, more importantly, instead of a welcome guests, we were feeling like we were just "wallets" and that any opportunity was good to take some extra money from us. The complet opposite feeling that we had in other five stars hotels we stayed in our trip in Croatia, where, for instance, we had never paid more than EUR 10 for a pasta for our baby, or have even received it for free. And this was not an issue of the personnel (that were very nice and kind, with a special thanks to the lady of the breakfast) but I believe of management... Really a pity.
The 3-star Hotel Adriana is located on the Riva, Split’s beautiful beachfront, and just 3 minutes’ walk from the Diocletian’s Palace.
Mary
Croatia
The property is fine and perfect location, but the rooms are too small no where to open your suitcase apart placing it on the bed. In the room there are very few power points, only power points are for the side lights. I had to unplug the side lights to plug in my cord to recharge my phone. Same problem in the bathroom no power points to recharge my toothbrush.
Corner Residence is located in Split, 750 metres from the UNESCO-listed Palace of Diocletian and the vivid Riva Promenade. Free WiFi access is provided in all areas.
Located right next to the Silver Gates within the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace in Split, Hotel Peristil offers an a la carte restaurant. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout the property....
Pat
United Kingdom
An old favourite inside the walls of Diocletian's ruined palace in Split, a location which is both convenient and romantic for those of a historic bent. Great to be able to eat a good breakfast while gazing out at the ruins and the marble Roman road.
Located in Split, about 2 km from its historic core and the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace, Sia Split Hotel offers a restaurant, free WiFi and a fitness centre.
Hotel Vestibul Palace is located in the heart of Diocletian’s Palace, surrounded by ancient Roman walls. It offers elegant, bright rooms with handmade furniture and free Wi-Fi.
Location, service and breakfast were all fantastic.
Beachfront property is offering 3 swimming pools with pool bar, sun loungers and umbrellas, Amphora Hotel is located in Split and has 2 restaurants, a bar and spa and wellness centre.
Loved the pool and spa area. The breakfast was fantastic too!
Featuring 4-star accommodation, Hotel Agava Split is set in Split, 700 metres from Diocletian's Palace and 300 metres from Republic Square - Prokurative. This hotel offers free WiFi.
Very nice small heritage hotel in the heart of Split.
Hotel Cvita in Split has 4-star accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and a spa & wellness centre. Among the various facilities are a garden and a terrace.
I loved the amazing room! The service, and the pool:-)
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool on the top floor with panoramic views over Split, Dioklecijan Hotel & Residence offers a wellness centre and a restaurant.
Awsome rooftop with great sauna and pool. Great location.
Located right next to the Silver Gates within the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace in Split, Hotel Peristil offers an a la carte restaurant. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout the property.
Location and quality of hotel. Breakfast was great
Jupiter Luxury Hotel is situated inside the UNESCO-protected Diocletian Palace, near the Temple of Jupiter. Free sauna facilities are available on site, as well as an à-la-carte gourmet restaurant.
Staff, location, cleanliness, room, and breakfast—all great.
Hotel As is located in the business zone Kopilica in Split in immediate vicinity to the customs and the cargo port (Sjeverna Luka) of Split, the shipyard, a large shopping center and many other...
It was in a quite place and staff was very gentle & helpful.
Located in Split, 1.6 km from Prva Voda Beach, Yellow house with private parking provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Nice and quiet location,free parking in front of the house
Historic Plaza Varos Split features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Split. This 4-star hotel offers room service, an ATM and free WiFi.
Lucija at reception was super friendly and helpful!
Conveniently set in the Bacvice district of Split, Pietra Rossa is located 400 metres from Bacvice Beach, less than 1 km from Ovcice Beach and a 10-minute walk from Firule.
Great location. Nice equipped room… fridge and safe.
Corner Residence is located in Split, 750 metres from the UNESCO-listed Palace of Diocletian and the vivid Riva Promenade. Free WiFi access is provided in all areas.
good parking , large rooms , clean, friendly staff
Featuring a health club and an on-site restaurant, Art Hotel Depandansa is close to the historic centre of Split, only 10 minutes on foot from the Diocletian's Palace and other cultural and business...
Very clean room. Friendly staff and excelente breakfast
Hotel Consul is located near the Old City of Split, just 3 km from both the Adriatic and Mediterranean Sea coastlines. Free Wi-Fi internet, room service, and an airport shuttle are all offered.
The recepcion staff incredibly friendly and helpful
Murum Heritage Hotel is situated in Split, within the Diocletian's Palace and a few steps from Split City Museum. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Rooms include a flat-screen TV.
The staff are outstanding the service was fantastic.
Heritage Hotel Antique Split is set within UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace in Split. Elegantly furnished interiors are fitted with air conditioning and free WiFi access.
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The Palace Judita is a heritage hotel set in a palace dating back to the 16th century and located on the main square of Split, next to the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace.
Perfect location, stylish hotel with fantastic staff
Situated conveniently in Split, Villa Nepos Hotel offers a buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and luggage storage space.
Great location beautiful apartment welcoming hosts
Located in Split, 1.5 km from Jezinac Beach, Hotel Ambasador provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
The spa was wonderful, the view was great, we loved it
Located in the heart of Split and only 70 metres away from the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace, Piazza Herirtage Hotel provides air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi access.
On average, 3-star hotels in Split cost £59 per night, and 4-star hotels in Split are £92 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Split can on average be found for £160 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Split this weekend is £106 or, for a 4-star hotel, £125. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Split for this weekend cost on average around £190 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £114 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Split for tonight. You'll pay on average around £144 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Split will cost around £133 (based on Booking.com prices).
Stunning Split stands proudly on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, and due to its great climate is called the Mediterranean Flower. It features eclectic architecture, spectacular views and delicious cuisine.
Split is centred around the ancient Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian, a magnificent building constructed at the beginning of the 4th century AD and boasting limestone and marble towers, columns and courtyards. It lies in a bay decorated with white sails of yachts, as sailing is definitely Split’s big thing!
The city is full of architectural gems, one of which is St. Duje’s Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in the world, built in 305 AD and combining both Roman and Catholic influences. Nearby Varoš is a must-see, one of the city’s oldest parts, full of charming streets and beautiful houses.
Make sure you visit the Bačvice Beach and the Riva promenade, popular with locals and full of cafés and palm trees. While on the hunt for local specialities, try soparnik - wood-fired dough filled with vegetables - or local soda drinks Pipi and Orela.
So just pack your bags and head to Split Airport! Booking.com has plenty of sunny apartments, friendly guest houses and well-appointed hotels for your Split adventure.
Nice town. Loved the old palace and its ruins, and wandering round the old palace streets and shops. Lots of cafes and restaurants. Lots of place to stay. The walk up through the old Jewish cemetery to the top of the hill is nice with beautiful views of the city.
Rosemarie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Overall we had a great time in Split.
Overall we had a great time in Split. During the day were to many tourists and we took the ferry to some of the island near by and the bus to Trogir and Omis to escape the crowds. The area has a lot to offer, nice restaurants, beaches, historical places, cozy little shops to wonder around.
Diana
Iceland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Interesting historic town. Good boat trips.
Interesting historic town. Good boat trips. Shame the re development of Zngan meant we were living on a building site with no access to beach. Lack of nearby eating places and shops except up a very steep hill. Got familiar with local bus's. May be better staying nearer the centre or having use of a car
Dexter's Gran
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A great place to visit!
A great place to visit!
There is plenty for everyone - from historical and cultural centres, to beaches and boat trips, to nearby fortresses and national parks.
The food is fantastic and the atmosphere relaxed.
Evhead
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely city with lots of history and we felt very safe.
Lovely city with lots of history and we felt very safe. Easy to walk around and definitely worth a visit. The old historical sites and museums are very well-curated and very interesting. Sadly, the old town is very expensive and geared mainly for tourists and cruise ships (unfortunately) with lots of cafes, restaurants and ice cream shops, which means that while you see a lot of great historic locations, you don't get a feel of being in a place where you see how locals typically live. The famous old Spa was recently closed and will probably be turned into yet another hotel, and the old fish market which used to spill out onto the street has been "contained" in a building so that the tourists aren't "affected" by the smell of fish...... which means it's all becoming a bit cosmetic. Prices in the old town are rising fast, even off-peak, (again, due to tourists) so best to shop out of the main centre. The free Split Card (available from any Tourist Office) gives lots of discounts and even free entrance to some museums for 72 hours - a great bonus for visitors to the city.
Susanne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Came here by catamaran from Dubrovnik.
Came here by catamaran from Dubrovnik. Almost preferred it to Dubrovnik as far more real and mixed. So safe, lots to do and see. Incredibly fascinating history. Go off the tourist bits, better value! Go to Trogir for the day. Go to the really genuine little Konoba by the fishmarket for dinner but you'll need cash.
Griffin
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My partner and I stayed at this property as our first time in Croatia. The property was as advertised and clean with plenty of fresh linen provided. The apartment is a close walk into the old town of Split. There are two supermarkets next door. We had a lovely time staying in this apartment for two weeks. Everything works well. Igor is a great host and responsive to messages. Check in was easy with a key safe. I would highly recommend for anyone to stay here. It has great facilities and overall was our favourite place we stayed in Europe.
The location could not be better. By crossing the road you will get to the old town. Bus station/Airport shuttle bus is located within 5 minutes walk. The place is rather quiet and rooms are cute and clean. Also an excellent place for remote workers to stay. The owner is very nice as I got sick during my trip and needed some help. He will also be able to give you great recommendations on where to eat and what to see in the city. I could not give a better recommendation to this place!I had a great stay in Croatia!Thank you!
Really amazing room with the most comfortable bed in Croatia! Best sleep I've had in years.... Right in the heart of the old town, with fantastic original stone work. Room had a good sized fridge, and the shower was hot and powerful. The host was amazingly friendly and welcoming, giving us great advice about what to see in the area. Highly recommended!
I was at the end of May. The best time to visit Croatia. It's not so hot and crowd. Location is perfect! Close to city centre. Clean rooms and bathroom. Kitchen is available to cook.
Position of hotel is the best. Facilities are great. Staf is above Croatian standard, much more above. Breakfast was excellent. Pool very warm, sauna very hot, etc.
Mario
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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