Located in the center 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...
Kristin
From
United States
Everything here was amazing! Don’t miss an opportunity to order from the pillow menu, to select your perfect pillow
Jupiter Luxury Hotel is inside the UNESCO-protected Diocletian Palace, near the Temple of Jupiter. Free sauna facilities are available on site, as well as a gourmet restaurant.
Jaime
From
United States
My recent stay at the Jupiter Luxury Hotel in Trogir, Croatia, was far from the luxurious experience promised. Finding the hotel was a challenge, as it’s poorly marked in the historical site. The room's bed was one of the most uncomfortable I've ever encountered, with a sagging middle that created a sinkhole effect, making sleep impossible.
The bathroom design was equally problematic. The bathtub was two feet high with no safety handle, making access precarious. The slippery surface and poorly placed soap dispenser turned bathing into a risky endeavor. The sink was another annoyance; the spigot handle was awkwardly positioned, causing constant splashes outside the deep basin.
Breakfast was mediocre, with lukewarm coffee from a machine that failed to impress. Overall, the hotel lacked attention to detail and comfort, making it hard to recommend. Travelers seeking a pleasant stay in Trogir should look elsewhere, as this hotel does not deliver on its luxury promise. Save your money for accommodations that truly prioritize guest experience.
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 center.
Vardan
From
Germany
The gorgeous design of the hotel
Historical amphoras showcased
Spacious room, generally clean
Some of the staff members were super friendly and kind, some were very indifferent
Breakfast has quite some choice, but somehow we did not enjoy the tastes
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool on the top floor with panoramic views over Split, Dioklecijan Hotel & Residence offers a wellness center and a restaurant.
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.
Philip
From
Canada
The hotel was wonderful, it is in the old town Center so no cars are allowed at the property and hotel parking was close enough to easily walk or have their golf cart pick you up. The staff were exceptionally friendly, helpful and a source of information on Split. Everything about the hotel is a bit like out of a fairy tale. The room was large by European standards but beautifully equipped and appointed. The bathroom was all marble with heated floors. Wonderful. The breakfast in the morning included whatever you wanted prepared with warm friendly service.
Located in the heart of Split and only 230 feet away from the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace, Piazza Herirtage Hotel provides air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi access.
ashok
From
India
Great location, well maintained and very helpful staff— they went out of their way to make us comfortable— especially the receptionist Josephine.
Murum Heritage Hotel is located 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.
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.
Iga
From
Canada
The location was perfect for looking around the old town. We stayed two nights (other night, April 1-2 - separate booking). The staff (Ante, Jan & Anna) were most attentive, professional, helpful with local information and most kind. The de lux double room was most comfortable with view towards the Cathedral and square. The breakfast was outstandingly with respect to options and quality. Also fruits, snacks and non-alcoholic refreshments were available Throughout the day.
Located in Split, a 15-minute walk from Jezinac Beach, Mirari Boutique Hotel has accommodations with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in Split and with Bacvice Beach reachable within 1.7 miles, Cora Hotel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Located in Split, within a few steps of Beach Camp Stobrec and a 6-minute walk of Beach Stobreč, lo͝or luxury retreat provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Right in the bustling city center of Split, the 4-star Heritage Hotel FERMAI MGallery Split is set in an Art Nouveau building and offers modern-style accommodations and an on-site restaurant.
Well located in the Split City Center district of Split, Camera Hotel is located 1.1 miles from Jezinac Beach, 1.2 miles from Obojena Svjetlost and 1.7 miles from Trstenik.
Hotel Villa Harmony is located in Split, 69 feet away from Bacvice Beach, and 0.6 mi away from Diocletian's Palace. Hotel Villa Harmony has an outdoor swimming pool, mini-spa, sauna.
Located in central Split, just steps away from the popular beach of Bačvice, Briig Boutique Hotel features a rooftop swimming pool with a bar, a well-equipped spa center.
Located in Split, within 1.2 mi of Diocletian's Palace, Ellure Luxury Suites offers free WiFi. The property has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, as well as a fitness center.
Well situated in the Split City Center district of Split, Villa Nepos Hotel is located a 15-minute walk from Ovcice Beach, 0.9 miles from Firule and a few steps from Diocletian's Palace.
Located in Split and with Bacvice Beach reachable within a 12-minute walk, Deluxe Collection Hotel Kastel has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Guest review
Loves the old store walls and view of the city square.
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.
Murum Heritage Hotel is located 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 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.
Located in the heart of Split and only 230 feet away from the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace, Piazza Herirtage Hotel provides air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi access.
Hotel Vestibul Palace is in the heart of Diocletian’s Palace, surrounded by ancient Roman walls. It offers elegant, bright rooms with handmade furniture and free Wi-Fi.
Located right next to the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace in Split, Palace Suites provides luxuriously equipped accommodations with numerous amenities like flat screen TVs, king-size beds and...
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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 centered around the ancient Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian, a magnificent building constructed at the beginning of the 4th century AD and featuring 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 soft 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-equipped 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.
Guest review by
Rosemarie
United Kingdom
Review score
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.
Guest review by
Diana
Iceland
Review score
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
Guest review by
Dexter's Gran
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Evhead
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Susanne
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Griffin
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Apartment is more cosy than in the pictures. Even with outside temperature above 30 degrees, the bedrooms were nice and cool to sleep in (we didn’t use air condition). There were different kind of tea and coffee in the kitchen and many different kind of shampoo, shower gel etc in the bathroom, probably leftovers from the previous guests. Very good style that the owner leaves them in the apartment for the future guests.
The apartment is just next to the big square in the old town.
This is the best place we ever stayed in Croatia.
A tasteful well appointed property. Location was amazing, minutes walk from the old town. Vlanko met us at property and had reserved a car space right out front for us… this is like gold in Split so made our stay hassle free. Coffee machine was fabulous, we enjoyed this with fresh local croissants before heading off for day to explore. We were able to wash clothes and reset in the middle of our travels in Croatia.
Luxury hotel with clean, large rooms, lots of amenities, friendly and helpful staff, and great location. Easy walk to old town and great room views. Even easier walk to the beach. Pool and lounge area is also very nice if you don't want to leave the property one day. Highly recommend. It was the best room we had our entire two week trip in Croatia, full patio was so nice to have.
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!
- The room was very spacious, clean and looked recently renovated
- Comfortable bed
- Welcoming drinks, snacks and also plenty of extra hotel kits (shower gel, shampoos, shaving kit, etc)
- Host gave us the restaurant recommendation for our best meal in Croatia. Just a few meters from the apartment :)
Guest review by
Cláudio
Portugal
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