Hotel Trogirski Dvori is situated only 1 km from the centre of Trogir and 3 km from Split Airport. The property offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool hot tub and a bar.
The family-run Hotel Trogir Palace, opened in July 2008, is situated on Čiovo Island, only 400 metres from the centre of the beautiful UNESCO-listed town Trogir.
Set in a 18th century Baroque palace, Hotel Tragos offers rooms with pine wood furniture and sunny colours. The building is in Trogir's historical centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Nicolas
France
Great location, spacious and clean rooms. Staff helpful and friendly.
Set in a beautiful 400-year old stone manor, Domus Maritima is only a few steps from the sea and a 3-minute walk from the centre of Trogir, a UNESCO Heritage Site.
Linda
United Kingdom
We booked a deluxe room with balcony - very glad we did. The hotel location is perfect, with the balcony looking out across to Trogir's old town and the marina. Best of all though was the restaurant/cafe/bar at the front of the hotel. Absolutely enchanting atmosphere, great food and drinks, and very friendly staff (especially the owner, Mico, who made us incredibly welcome). While the hotel was close enough to the old town to wander over and explore, it was lovely to come back to this oasis for dinner and a chilled out evening.
Featuring a spa and wellness area with a swimming pool and a terrace with views of the Adriatic Sea and the nearby marina, Hotel Rotondo offers air-conditioned accommodation in Seget Donji.
Located 150 metres from a pebbly beach and featuring an on-site restaurant, Hotel Medena offers air-conditioned accommodation in Seget Donji, 3.5 km from the UNESCO-list town of Trogir.
Sofia
United Kingdom
they improved the building a lot since the last time we were there
Hotel Val All Inclusive has a restaurant, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a bar and shared lounge in Seget Donji. Featuring a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Jessica
United Kingdom
Lovely location and excellent food.
Room was comfortable and the view of the sea wonderful. So relaxing. It was October so the hotel was quiet and no fighting for sun beds or tables or drinks. We walked up and down the coast every day in both directions
Croatia is beautiful!
Hotel Trogir is a family-run hotel located in the very centre of Trogir, only 4 km from Split airport, in a completely renovated building over 2 centuries old.
Very friendly staff, rich breakfast, perfect location.
Located 150 metres from a pebbly beach and featuring an on-site restaurant, Hotel Medena offers air-conditioned accommodation in Seget Donji, 3.5 km from the UNESCO-list town of Trogir.
Die Lage mit den Räumlichkeiten und dem tollen Ausblick
Hotel Sveti Kriz is only 30 metres from the beach, surrounded by pine forests, in the vicinity of the Church of the Holy Cross 3 km from the centre of Trogir.
Awesome room , location and view. We truly enjoyed .
Hotel Val All Inclusive has a restaurant, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a bar and shared lounge in Seget Donji. Featuring a garden, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Widok, bliskość personel miły bardzo dobre jedzenie
Overlooking the Old Town of Trogir and the surrounding islands, Aparthotel Bellevue Trogir is situated 100 metres from the sea. It offers free WiFi and a continental breakfast.
Great breakfast. Very welcoming and friendly staff. Super service.
The family-run Hotel Trogir Palace, opened in July 2008, is situated on Čiovo Island, only 400 metres from the centre of the beautiful UNESCO-listed town Trogir.
very clean traditional hotel...staff very friendly and helpful
Set in a 18th century Baroque palace, Hotel Tragos offers rooms with pine wood furniture and sunny colours. The building is in Trogir's historical centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Very nice place and staff. Very good and varied breakfast.
Hotel Trogirski Dvori is situated only 1 km from the centre of Trogir and 3 km from Split Airport. The property offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool hot tub and a bar.
rooms were pristine, very clean and tidy
excellent
FAQs about hotels in Trogir
On average, 3-star hotels in Trogir cost £59 per night, and 4-star hotels in Trogir are £95 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Trogir can on average be found for £201 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Trogir this weekend is £116 or, for a 4-star hotel, £180. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Trogir for this weekend cost on average around £127 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £116 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Trogir for tonight. You'll pay on average around £143 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Trogir will cost around £125 (based on Booking.com prices).
'Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex not...
'Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex not only in the Adriatic, but in all of Central Europe' (Wikepedia). If you like wandering historic narrow streets and eating and drinking in interesting surroundings then it is well worth a day's visit. It also has a sea front and harbour area to give a feeling of space if you want a change from the enclosed spaces of the Old Town.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A really beautiful town, lots to see and do, at whatever...
A really beautiful town, lots to see and do, at whatever pace you want. Not too large either. We had too many nice meals (went 2 years in a row) so no particular restaurants. You can get happily lost in its pretty little streets
Marilyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Trogir was a beautiful coastal town- a mini Venice with...
Trogir was a beautiful coastal town- a mini Venice with winding alley ways and independent shops and restaurants. We ate a few times here trying out many of the fab restaurants.
Would definitely recommend coming here, you will not be disappointed.
Emma
10
Scored 10
Still not too crowded with Americans like Dubrovnik /Split...
Still not too crowded with Americans like Dubrovnik /Split cruise ship floods and I hope they stay away. Small historic city centre. Not authentic, but still Nice to tour with a historisn guide. I have a local friend, so knew all the places to go to avoid the crowds.
GJ
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
Old Town Trogir was an old city in the Venetian style, an...
Old Town Trogir was an old city in the Venetian style, an much smaller than Split, but with many restaurant and bar options on the waterfront. It was also only about 10 minutes from the Split airport, so it is a great place to stay the night before you leave, or if you arrive late at night.
John M. Schaeffer
United States
10
Scored 10
Trogir centre is a classic old Mediterranean town with well...
Trogir centre is a classic old Mediterranean town with well preserved architecture which in my view rises well above its modern touristification. It is also a big marine centre. In summer though it gets choked with traffic, come by bus (or ferry from Split in summer only) if you can. There is a frequent bus service from Split and Split airport every day.
The hosts were very accommodating and thought of every detail. Alot of pride and love is put into their accommodation it is really a home away from home and so much better than a regular hotel or hotel apartments. Our flight was late on the last day and rhey allowed us to stay until we got picked up for no extra charge. Rhey went above and beyond. Location was 5 mins walk from the old town and we practically had the pool to ourselves which also includes a jacuzzi. It was one of the best holidays we have ever been on and we travel alot.
The owner Ivan & her sister were amazing! Due to construction of the parking lot nearest to the city wall, they helped us in & out of our stay with our luggage. Loved the perfect location. We went to Split while there and were soooo glad we had chosen to stay in Trogir. The island had great restaurants at the sea side.
We were so happy we stayed in this tastefully renovated 13th/14th building in a gorgeous old city! Due yourself a favor if you are coming to Trogir or Split, stay in the Palace Central Square!
Beautiful and clean apartment, stunning view, close to the beach and a shop. Fully furnished and equipped. A balcony with beautiful view over the sea with hanging hammock char and plenty of space to sit, drink coffee and enjoy the landscape.
The host responded very prompt & fast to the raised issues (reported slow internet at the evening - next day in the morning the ISP technician arrived and fixed the problem). The host speaks croatian & german. Lot of parking space at the property. Very quiet place.
Bit of a struggle to find (Zig zag back streets from locations address), host has no English and I no Croatian but we got on fine after my Schnapps welcome (or whatever it was !) . Location great for sightseeing, restaurants, bars, old town, etc. About 20 min walk to bus station for airport or almost anywhere in Croatia.
Other reviews said no aircon - but there was, and it worked. Don't think taking a car would be a good idea - but who would to a Croatian old town anyway ?
Ivan and Zeljka (and their children) were amazing hosts! We felt like at home in their apartments. The apartment is beautifully furnished, with modern furniture and appliances, well-equipped kitchen and everything you need. A large terrace overlooks the old town of Trogir, which is about 15 minutes walk down the hill. We would definitely recommend Valjan Apartmani to anyone, especially families with children! Thank you Ivan/Zjelka for your hospitality!
The apartment is very large, clean and well-equipped. Communication with Josip was excellent. It is on the third floor without and elevator, so this could be an issue for some. Parking space right in front of the building. The balacony was very nice, though only with a view to other buildings. It was close to the beach, although the beach was overcrowded and not as nice as other beaches we have been to in Croatia.
Thomas is the host with the most, super warm and friendly, full of ideas, information and recommendations.
The hostel is right in the heart of Old Trogir, close to all the sights and lots of eating and drinking options, and there's also a supermarket, day market and night market just across the river.
It's also very convenient for the bus to Split Airport, just three or four minutes' walk from the bus station.
The apartment was clean with a lovey, specious terrace overlooking the city Trogir. The house was well equipped with everything we needed for our holiday (plates, cutlery, towels etc) The hosts Dino was very helpful, friendly and accommodating. The beach nearby was also very nice with few good restaurants and the beach bar. Very convenient location if you are flying to Split Airport
Best place we stayed on our entire 16 day trip around Croatia. Absolutely gorgeous hotel room in the centre of old town Trogir. The breakfast the next morning was sublime and we unfortunately had to rush when eating it as we had to get to the airport. We come to Okrug most years and will definitely come back and stay at this place
This HOTEL was an absolute FIND! I was looking for accommodations close to the OLD TOWN & SPLIT AIRPORT! This was right across the street from the old town. My room was lovely & quiet. But THE best part was the STAFF! So lovely & hospitable. They really go out of their way to make sure you’re comfortable! Five stars just for that!
We liked everything about this hotel, the helpful staff, the large bedroom and huge bed, the huge cool balcony, and the food was some of the best we tasted in Croatia. The sea a few metres across the road was easy to access and was excellent for swimming, with a few beach bars in either direction from the hotel.
Hotel Pasike is within Old Trogir, with immediate access to all the sites of that ancient city. I was there in the off-off season, but there were still restaurants and other amenities within an easy walk. The breakfast was excellent, with hot and cold dishes served. The room was very comfortable and spacious.
This hotel had a traditional Croatian style which was lovely.
The room was very comfortable with everything we needed, especially the air conditioning which was much appreciated.
We ate in the restaurant in the evening. The menu was more than adequate and the food lovely.
Plenty of choice for breakfast.
The apartment has been beautifully renovated and is in the heart of the Old Town. Mario is great and very accomodating. We really enjoyed the table downstairs to eat supper or have a drink outside the apartment. This was definitely our best stay in Croatia and we really enjoyed our time in Trogir.
This beachfront hotel is family owned and operated, and impeccably maintained. Located less than 30 minutes from must-see Trogir, it is quiet and filled with charm. Wonderful outdoor patios for breakfast and dining. Accommodating staff who made the extra effort to make us feel welcome.
The hotel has a very good ambiance, built by good quality materials. has everything what you need in a hotel. Hotel’s stuffs were so professional and kind which you can see very rare in Croatia. Good breakfast, free parking, not far to the old city of Trogir. I would recommend it.
Prior to staying at the Limestone Heritage House in Trogir, we were staying in hotels primarily. So, it was a nice change of pace! It was cozy, comfortable, walkable… and our host made sure to answer any questions and offer local recommendations.
Staff was wonderful, especially Tamara at the front desk. Patio for breakfast was beautiful. The Old Town is beautiful--prettiest we experienced in our month of travel to Croatia, Montenegro, and Barcelona.
We loved staying in Trogir and taking day trips to Split and Dubrovnik. Phenomenal restaurant below the rooms. Early check-in. Cute decor and friendly staff.
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