Why aren't all the offers displayed?
map
This is how holiday rental owners described Split
A seaside city full of Roman ruins and natural splendor
The largest city on the Adriatic Coast, Split has been under Roman, Venetian, Austrian, French, Italian, and Yugoslav rule. The Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and must-see historic attractions include Diocletian's Palace, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, ...
show more and the striking Grgur Ninski Statue. Take time to stroll along the Riva Harbor, browse through the Green Market, and sample the restaurants and wine cellars. There’s more to explore farther afield in the way of natural beauty, including wineries, beaches, the Blue Cave and Hvar, and Plitvice Lakes National Park, where scenes from "Game of Thrones" were filmed.
show less
The largest city on the Adriatic Coast, Split has been under Roman, Venetian, Austrian, French, Italian, and Yugoslav rule. The Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and must-see historic attractions include Diocletian's Palace, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, ...
show more and the striking Grgur Ninski Statue. Take time to stroll along the Riva Harbor, browse through the Green Market, and sample the restaurants and wine cellars. There’s more to explore farther afield in the way of natural beauty, including wineries, beaches, the Blue Cave and Hvar, and Plitvice Lakes National Park, where scenes from "Game of Thrones" were filmed.
show less
source: Jelavic Sako
Anamarija apartment is located in exclusive neighborhoods Bacvice which was completely renovated. Located on the second floor of the stone house next to which was a green garden with flowers and mediterranean plants.
Apartment is airy and is located 5-10 minutes from the city center and the Diocletian palace. It ...
show more also is approximately 150 meters from the popular sandy beach in Split Bačvice. On Bačvice the beach there are also tourist catering complex with restaurants, bars, discos, shops, fitness center, movie theater and a summer stage where traditionally held concerts and festivals.
Not far from the apartment (5 minutes) there is a complete tourist infrastructure: bus station, train station and ferry port. For sightseeing and swimming is not going to need a car.
Comfortably furnished apartment has 62 m2 and consists of two large bedrooms (one with a double bed and the other with two single beds), living room and dining room, kitchen, bathroom, hallway and storage. The living room has a sofa bed that can be used as a bed for two persons.
show less
Apartment is airy and is located 5-10 minutes from the city center and the Diocletian palace. It ...
show more also is approximately 150 meters from the popular sandy beach in Split Bačvice. On Bačvice the beach there are also tourist catering complex with restaurants, bars, discos, shops, fitness center, movie theater and a summer stage where traditionally held concerts and festivals.
Not far from the apartment (5 minutes) there is a complete tourist infrastructure: bus station, train station and ferry port. For sightseeing and swimming is not going to need a car.
Comfortably furnished apartment has 62 m2 and consists of two large bedrooms (one with a double bed and the other with two single beds), living room and dining room, kitchen, bathroom, hallway and storage. The living room has a sofa bed that can be used as a bed for two persons.
show less
source: Kurtović
The story of Split is already 17 centuries old, dating to the time the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build his Palace right on the peninsula near the great Roman city Salona, where he wanted to spend the last years of his life. During these 1700 years the Palace slowly
...
show more turned into a city, which to this day lures with its rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage.
Diocletian Palace and the entire historical core of Split have been on the World Heritage UNESCO list ever since 1979, and not only for the extraordinary preservation of the Palace, but also because the Palace and its city (or the city and its Palace, if you like) continue to live a full life. All historical layers from the old Rome, middle ages till today are still visible and alive in this structure. A walk through the ancient city takes you through time, along the great examples of ancient architecture like Peristyle, the middle aged Romanesque Church and Gothic Palace, Renaissance portals of the noblemen’s houses, Baroque facades and modern architecture superbly merged in the rich heritage.
Such stratification is mirrored in everyday life of Split. Local inhabitants sit in the same cafes, restaurants, shop in the same stores as tourists, giving them the impression that, by arriving to Split, they became a part of the city and its rhythm. The vegetable market and the fish market represent the centre of each family’s life in Split, just as the entire social life of this city of 200 thousand reflects on the Riva (waterfront), where every guest should endeavour to have his coffee alongside noisy, temperamental folk of Split.
Split is much more than glorious architectural scenery. Split is also a venue for excellent gourmet and vine experiences, numerous cultural happenings like film and theatre festivals, exhibitions, excellent museums and concerts, a city which offers eclectic modes of entertainment starting with numerous clubs and bars, through street festivals to events such as Ultra Europe Festival visited each year by up to 100 thousand young people from around one hundred countries of the world. Split with its sport results is something only a handful of cities of similar size around the world can boast about as it is the home of a dozen Olympic medal winners as well as other sports medals.
When you are tired of the city bustle, there’s Marjan, hill symbol over the city, with its forest, jogging trails, mountain climbing and biking, recreational terrains, but also the ancient churches where the late citizens of Split sought spiritual peace. Also very unusual to find in a city the size of Split are the numerous beaches with extraordinarily clean sea, from the well known Bačvice to the stone secluded oases’ all around Marjan.
After all that’s said are you at all surprised that citizens of Split have a saying "There is no place like Split”?
show less
show more turned into a city, which to this day lures with its rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage.
Diocletian Palace and the entire historical core of Split have been on the World Heritage UNESCO list ever since 1979, and not only for the extraordinary preservation of the Palace, but also because the Palace and its city (or the city and its Palace, if you like) continue to live a full life. All historical layers from the old Rome, middle ages till today are still visible and alive in this structure. A walk through the ancient city takes you through time, along the great examples of ancient architecture like Peristyle, the middle aged Romanesque Church and Gothic Palace, Renaissance portals of the noblemen’s houses, Baroque facades and modern architecture superbly merged in the rich heritage.
Such stratification is mirrored in everyday life of Split. Local inhabitants sit in the same cafes, restaurants, shop in the same stores as tourists, giving them the impression that, by arriving to Split, they became a part of the city and its rhythm. The vegetable market and the fish market represent the centre of each family’s life in Split, just as the entire social life of this city of 200 thousand reflects on the Riva (waterfront), where every guest should endeavour to have his coffee alongside noisy, temperamental folk of Split.
Split is much more than glorious architectural scenery. Split is also a venue for excellent gourmet and vine experiences, numerous cultural happenings like film and theatre festivals, exhibitions, excellent museums and concerts, a city which offers eclectic modes of entertainment starting with numerous clubs and bars, through street festivals to events such as Ultra Europe Festival visited each year by up to 100 thousand young people from around one hundred countries of the world. Split with its sport results is something only a handful of cities of similar size around the world can boast about as it is the home of a dozen Olympic medal winners as well as other sports medals.
When you are tired of the city bustle, there’s Marjan, hill symbol over the city, with its forest, jogging trails, mountain climbing and biking, recreational terrains, but also the ancient churches where the late citizens of Split sought spiritual peace. Also very unusual to find in a city the size of Split are the numerous beaches with extraordinarily clean sea, from the well known Bačvice to the stone secluded oases’ all around Marjan.
After all that’s said are you at all surprised that citizens of Split have a saying "There is no place like Split”?
show less
source: Javorcic
The second-largest city in Croatia, Split (Spalato in Italian) is a great place to see Dalmatian life as it’s really lived. Always buzzing, this exuberant city has just the right balance of tradition and modernity. Step inside Diocletian’s Palace (a Unesco World Heritage site and one of the world’s most
...
show more impressive Roman monuments) and you’ll see dozens of bars, restaurants and shops thriving amid the atmospheric old walls where Split life has been going on for thousands of years. To top it off, Split has a unique setting. Its dramatic coastal mountains act as the perfect backdrop to the turquoise waters of the Adriatic. You’ll get a chance to appreciate this gorgeous cityscape when making a ferry journey to or from the city.
show less
show more impressive Roman monuments) and you’ll see dozens of bars, restaurants and shops thriving amid the atmospheric old walls where Split life has been going on for thousands of years. To top it off, Split has a unique setting. Its dramatic coastal mountains act as the perfect backdrop to the turquoise waters of the Adriatic. You’ll get a chance to appreciate this gorgeous cityscape when making a ferry journey to or from the city.
show less
source: Morović
Split is a magnificent town on the Mediterranean, the second largest in Croatia, situated on a peninsula, bordering on the sea and ridges. Split is a city that connects towns and villages along the shore and on the islands to a unique urban-regional community. Latin sources refer to it as
...
show more Spalatum. In the second and third decades of our era there were larger structures from which the stones were later used for the construction of Diocletian's palace. The transformation of the palace into the city started in the seventh century. Having built a palace in Dalmatia, the Roman emperor Gaj Aurelije Dioklecijan writes the history of this city. The palace has in the past become a symbol of Split and Dalmatia, which guests and guests also visit daily.
show less
show more Spalatum. In the second and third decades of our era there were larger structures from which the stones were later used for the construction of Diocletian's palace. The transformation of the palace into the city started in the seventh century. Having built a palace in Dalmatia, the Roman emperor Gaj Aurelije Dioklecijan writes the history of this city. The palace has in the past become a symbol of Split and Dalmatia, which guests and guests also visit daily.
show less
source: Stanić
Split is situated on the Adriatic coast. It's 1700 years old. It was built by emperor Diocletian. He retired and come here from Rome with his soldiers. City center is full of historical attractions.
source: Šitić
Manuela apartments are located near the beach Bacvice and near the old town Dioklecians palace in a quiet village surrounded by many other apartments where the guests come from around the world.Apartmans Manuela has several types rooms.Triplebed,marital and separate beds.Rooms are new and secure.They have parking and wifi .Who book
...
show more rooms Mnuela he have nice and pleasant to be feel.To Apartmans Manuela you can com from the center with bus 18 and go out third station and just go straight to the big yellow house.You can walk from the center if following the map of the town Split or take taxsi and make known address Matice Hrvatske 88 and taxsi will you bring to the apartment Apartments Manuela are at your disposal for any information while staying in apartments Manuela.We can organize for you trips to the Krka waterfalls or any trip what you imagine.Apartment Manuela has a large garden south balcony and are located in a private building where you have your peace.To the beach you have 10min with walk.When you come there you can choose kilometer of beachs.Its many restorants with Dalmatians specialty and other food.At last you will not miss night life on beach.
show less
show more rooms Mnuela he have nice and pleasant to be feel.To Apartmans Manuela you can com from the center with bus 18 and go out third station and just go straight to the big yellow house.You can walk from the center if following the map of the town Split or take taxsi and make known address Matice Hrvatske 88 and taxsi will you bring to the apartment Apartments Manuela are at your disposal for any information while staying in apartments Manuela.We can organize for you trips to the Krka waterfalls or any trip what you imagine.Apartment Manuela has a large garden south balcony and are located in a private building where you have your peace.To the beach you have 10min with walk.When you come there you can choose kilometer of beachs.Its many restorants with Dalmatians specialty and other food.At last you will not miss night life on beach.
show less
source: Cale
Near hotel President
source: Lovrinčević
There are 101 reasons to fall in love with this Dalmatian city.
Ancient Roman outpost, capital of culture, beach paradise......
Split is one of the oldest cities in the area.
One big open-air museum. This area is that stretches back to Roman times.
Split brings something interesting on every corner, ...
show more it is filled with culture and sights. Combined with clean sea, beautiful Marijan nature park, lovely bars and cafes, sun that is always shining, I'm sure Split will be for you super nice experience all year round!
Marjan , a 178 meter-high hill is a protected forest park which offers numerous possibilities to its visitors such as enjoying the silence in the shade of the pine wood, there you have many natural beaches for swimming. You can also take part in sports activities such as cycling - bicycling enthusiasts can rent bicycles, jogging on jogging tracks as well as refresh yourself in restaurants .
Experience a magic winter and autumn in Split and enjoy its mild climate, enjoy the stroll on the sea promenade and have a coffee at one of the many cafes which have open terraces during the whole year.
Advent in Split is amazing, Christmas Market is held on the Riva, waterfront in front of the illuminated walls of the Diocletian Palace. Numerous sales stands offer Christmas gifts, local delicacies, warming drinks, sweets, Christmas tree decorations, souvenirs.
Feel the atmosphere of the spring or summer.......
There are kilometers of beaches sand or pebble.
With soft sand and extensive shallows, Bačvice Beach is a beloved bathing spot for Splićani. It was in these shallows that the game “picigin” was born.
Kilometres of beaches allow you to enjoy a stroll on this seaside promenade and have leisurely coffee or cocktails in one of numerous coffee shops or a romantic dinner in one of the restaurants.
show less
Ancient Roman outpost, capital of culture, beach paradise......
Split is one of the oldest cities in the area.
One big open-air museum. This area is that stretches back to Roman times.
Split brings something interesting on every corner, ...
show more it is filled with culture and sights. Combined with clean sea, beautiful Marijan nature park, lovely bars and cafes, sun that is always shining, I'm sure Split will be for you super nice experience all year round!
Marjan , a 178 meter-high hill is a protected forest park which offers numerous possibilities to its visitors such as enjoying the silence in the shade of the pine wood, there you have many natural beaches for swimming. You can also take part in sports activities such as cycling - bicycling enthusiasts can rent bicycles, jogging on jogging tracks as well as refresh yourself in restaurants .
Experience a magic winter and autumn in Split and enjoy its mild climate, enjoy the stroll on the sea promenade and have a coffee at one of the many cafes which have open terraces during the whole year.
Advent in Split is amazing, Christmas Market is held on the Riva, waterfront in front of the illuminated walls of the Diocletian Palace. Numerous sales stands offer Christmas gifts, local delicacies, warming drinks, sweets, Christmas tree decorations, souvenirs.
Feel the atmosphere of the spring or summer.......
There are kilometers of beaches sand or pebble.
With soft sand and extensive shallows, Bačvice Beach is a beloved bathing spot for Splićani. It was in these shallows that the game “picigin” was born.
Kilometres of beaches allow you to enjoy a stroll on this seaside promenade and have leisurely coffee or cocktails in one of numerous coffee shops or a romantic dinner in one of the restaurants.
show less
source: Macanović
Sustipan
Sustipan is a small peninsula west of the old town with an old church of St. Stephen (Sv. Stjepan in Croatian or Stipan in southern Croatian dialect). It is famous for its park and impressive location on a steep rock that grows from the sea. There is a fantastic ...
show more view of the Adriatic Sea and the nearby islands. It is a romantic place for relaxing while sitting on one of the benches or on the lawn. Pines and cypresses of the park are populated by squirrels that from time jump the trees and run on the ground.
show less
Sustipan is a small peninsula west of the old town with an old church of St. Stephen (Sv. Stjepan in Croatian or Stipan in southern Croatian dialect). It is famous for its park and impressive location on a steep rock that grows from the sea. There is a fantastic ...
show more view of the Adriatic Sea and the nearby islands. It is a romantic place for relaxing while sitting on one of the benches or on the lawn. Pines and cypresses of the park are populated by squirrels that from time jump the trees and run on the ground.
show less
source: Jelaska
Split (Croatian pronunciation: [splît]; Italian: Spalato, see Name section) is the second-largest city of Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, centred on the Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian. Spread over a central peninsula and its
...
show more surroundings, Split's greater area includes the neighboring seaside towns as well. An intraregional transport hub and popular tourist destination, the city is a link to numerous Adriatic islands and the Apennine peninsula.
Split is one of the oldest cities in the area. While traditionally considered just over 1,700 years old, counting from the construction of Diocletian's Palace in 305 CE, the city was in fact founded as the Greek colony of Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος) in the 4th century BC, about 2,400 years ago. It became a prominent settlement around 650 CE, when it succeeded the ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona: as after the Sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled by the Roman refugees and slowly started to become a city.
show less
show more surroundings, Split's greater area includes the neighboring seaside towns as well. An intraregional transport hub and popular tourist destination, the city is a link to numerous Adriatic islands and the Apennine peninsula.
Split is one of the oldest cities in the area. While traditionally considered just over 1,700 years old, counting from the construction of Diocletian's Palace in 305 CE, the city was in fact founded as the Greek colony of Aspálathos (Aσπάλαθος) in the 4th century BC, about 2,400 years ago. It became a prominent settlement around 650 CE, when it succeeded the ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona: as after the Sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled by the Roman refugees and slowly started to become a city.
show less
source: Gunjaca
The story of Split is already 17 centuries old, dating to the time the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build his Palace right on the peninsula near the great Roman city Salona, where he wanted to spend the last years of his life. During these 1700 years the Palace slowly
...
show more turned into a city, which to this day lures with its rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage.
show less
show more turned into a city, which to this day lures with its rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage.
show less
source: Marasović
Žnjan is a relatively new neighborhood to the east of Split center. Žnjan has quite a few beaches spanning it shores and there are many activities for both adults and children that make this the to-go beach all year round, whether you are swimming or not.There are endless activities for
...
show more kids such as trampolines, bouncy castles, electric scooters for kids, an aquazone, paddleboats, and an indoor games hall. There are a few cafés dotting the coast such as the popular Baracuda bar, which is popular amongst the surfing community. Along the road you will also find pancake and ice cream stalls in the summer time. Žnjan is also Splits kiteboarding and windsurfing beach during the off-season. There are no beach beds or umbrellas for hire so we suggest you bring your own gear. Alternatively, continue your walk westbound for another five minutes to get to Trstenik beach for a little deluxe beach lounging on Radisson BLU Resort;s VIP deck with DJ tunes and four-star service with light fare from Mistral restaurant across the path. For 80KN you can chill on the deck with a sunbed and umbrella and unlimited warm beverages and ice tea. You can also just opt for a sunbed on the pebble beach next to it for 30KN per day.To reach Žnjan, head east on Poljicka cesta and turn right on Velebitska until you reach the coastline.
show less
show more kids such as trampolines, bouncy castles, electric scooters for kids, an aquazone, paddleboats, and an indoor games hall. There are a few cafés dotting the coast such as the popular Baracuda bar, which is popular amongst the surfing community. Along the road you will also find pancake and ice cream stalls in the summer time. Žnjan is also Splits kiteboarding and windsurfing beach during the off-season. There are no beach beds or umbrellas for hire so we suggest you bring your own gear. Alternatively, continue your walk westbound for another five minutes to get to Trstenik beach for a little deluxe beach lounging on Radisson BLU Resort;s VIP deck with DJ tunes and four-star service with light fare from Mistral restaurant across the path. For 80KN you can chill on the deck with a sunbed and umbrella and unlimited warm beverages and ice tea. You can also just opt for a sunbed on the pebble beach next to it for 30KN per day.To reach Žnjan, head east on Poljicka cesta and turn right on Velebitska until you reach the coastline.
show less
source: Grubic
The first inhabitant of Split was the Roman emperor Diocletian who started to build his palace in this friendly bay around 293 AD. After his abdication he withdrew to this luxurious palace of about 30 thousand square meters. Diocletian's palace is protected by UNESCO and it is part of register
...
show more of the World Cultural Heritage . It is unique capital of Dalmatia.
The following turbulent centuries made the palace into a town first populated by the citizens of the nearby Salona, fleeing before Avars and Slavs. The town overgrew the walls of the palace and its authorities kept changing - from Croatian kings in 10th century AD, Hungarian and Venetian administration, to French rulers and Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
Turbulent history has left its mark in the everyday life of this unique city that has always moved forward and till today remained the centre of this part of the coast
The big city today lives by the silent beats of history, lively spirit of the young and its particular Mediterranean charm.Without hiding their pride, the people of Split will tell you that their city is "the most beautiful one in the world'' and You better not discuss this with them, very soon you will discover that by yourself! This forever young city has lived its urban rhythm for s 1700 years. It is a city with a great soul and always will warmly welcome you. Once you arrive you will always want to come back to our beautiful Split.
show less
show more of the World Cultural Heritage . It is unique capital of Dalmatia.
The following turbulent centuries made the palace into a town first populated by the citizens of the nearby Salona, fleeing before Avars and Slavs. The town overgrew the walls of the palace and its authorities kept changing - from Croatian kings in 10th century AD, Hungarian and Venetian administration, to French rulers and Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
Turbulent history has left its mark in the everyday life of this unique city that has always moved forward and till today remained the centre of this part of the coast
The big city today lives by the silent beats of history, lively spirit of the young and its particular Mediterranean charm.Without hiding their pride, the people of Split will tell you that their city is "the most beautiful one in the world'' and You better not discuss this with them, very soon you will discover that by yourself! This forever young city has lived its urban rhythm for s 1700 years. It is a city with a great soul and always will warmly welcome you. Once you arrive you will always want to come back to our beautiful Split.
show less
source: Marinović
Parking (6 € / hour) - 24 hour surveillance 3 min
Public transport 3 min
Renta bike 2 min
Marjan Forest Park 5 min
In its immediate vicinity are all better restaurants, bars, shops and open-air event (Riva, Pjaca, Marmont) and places of nightlife. All of these places as well ...
show more as important historical monuments which is the center of Split full within 2-8 minutes of walking - SURELY GO TO LINK http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/28/travel/what-to-do-in-36-hours-in-split-croatia.html?_r=0
In the immediate vicinity of the "lungs of the city", Marjan Forest Park. It is a wooded hill and the peninsula, with an unusually clean air and sea whose shores consist of various types of beaches. In the forest park are restaurants, sports facilities and the old church - SURELY GO TO LINK
www.marjan-parksuma.hr
show less
Public transport 3 min
Renta bike 2 min
Marjan Forest Park 5 min
In its immediate vicinity are all better restaurants, bars, shops and open-air event (Riva, Pjaca, Marmont) and places of nightlife. All of these places as well ...
show more as important historical monuments which is the center of Split full within 2-8 minutes of walking - SURELY GO TO LINK http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/28/travel/what-to-do-in-36-hours-in-split-croatia.html?_r=0
In the immediate vicinity of the "lungs of the city", Marjan Forest Park. It is a wooded hill and the peninsula, with an unusually clean air and sea whose shores consist of various types of beaches. In the forest park are restaurants, sports facilities and the old church - SURELY GO TO LINK
www.marjan-parksuma.hr
show less
source: Siriscevic
The story of Split is already 17 centuries old, dating to the time the Roman Emperor Diocletian decided to build his Palace right on the peninsula near the great Roman city Salona, where he wanted to spend the last years of his life. During these 1700 years the Palace slowly
...
show more turned into a city, which to this day lures with its rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage.
Diocletian Palace and the entire historical core of Split have been on the World Heritage UNESCO list ever since 1979, and not only for the extraordinary preservation of the Palace, but also because the Palace and its city (or the city and its Palace, if you like) continue to live a full life. All historical layers from the old Rome, middle ages till today are still visible and alive in this structure. A walk through the ancient city takes you through time, along the great examples of ancient architecture like Peristyle, the middle aged Romanesque Church and Gothic Palace, Renaissance portals of the noblemen’s houses, Baroque facades and modern architecture superbly merged in the rich heritage.
Such stratification is mirrored in everyday life of Split. Local inhabitants sit in the same cafes, restaurants, shop in the same stores as tourists, giving them the impression that, by arriving to Split, they became a part of the city and its rhythm. The vegetable market and the fish market represent the centre of each family’s life in Split, just as the entire social life of this city of 200 thousand reflects on the Riva (waterfront), where every guest should endeavour to have his coffee alongside noisy, temperamental folk of Split.
Split is much more than glorious architectural scenery. Split is also a venue for excellent gourmet and vine experiences, numerous cultural happenings like film and theatre festivals, exhibitions, excellent museums and concerts, a city which offers eclectic modes of entertainment starting with numerous clubs and bars, through street festivals to events such as Ultra Europe Festival visited each year by up to 100 thousand young people from around one hundred countries of the world. Split with its sport results is something only a handful of cities of similar size around the world can boast about as it is the home of a dozen Olympic medal winners as well as other sports medals.
When you tire of the city bustle, there’s Marjan, hill symbol over the city, with its forest, jogging trails, mountain climbing and biking, recreational terrains, but also the ancient churches where the late citizens of Split sought spiritual peace. Also very unusual to find in a city the size of Split are the numerous beaches with extraordinarily clean sea, from the well known Bačvice to the stone secluded oases’ all around Marjan.
After all that’s said are you at all surprised that citizens of Split have a saying "There is no place like Split”?
show less
show more turned into a city, which to this day lures with its rich tradition, glorious history and beauty of its natural and cultural heritage.
Diocletian Palace and the entire historical core of Split have been on the World Heritage UNESCO list ever since 1979, and not only for the extraordinary preservation of the Palace, but also because the Palace and its city (or the city and its Palace, if you like) continue to live a full life. All historical layers from the old Rome, middle ages till today are still visible and alive in this structure. A walk through the ancient city takes you through time, along the great examples of ancient architecture like Peristyle, the middle aged Romanesque Church and Gothic Palace, Renaissance portals of the noblemen’s houses, Baroque facades and modern architecture superbly merged in the rich heritage.
Such stratification is mirrored in everyday life of Split. Local inhabitants sit in the same cafes, restaurants, shop in the same stores as tourists, giving them the impression that, by arriving to Split, they became a part of the city and its rhythm. The vegetable market and the fish market represent the centre of each family’s life in Split, just as the entire social life of this city of 200 thousand reflects on the Riva (waterfront), where every guest should endeavour to have his coffee alongside noisy, temperamental folk of Split.
Split is much more than glorious architectural scenery. Split is also a venue for excellent gourmet and vine experiences, numerous cultural happenings like film and theatre festivals, exhibitions, excellent museums and concerts, a city which offers eclectic modes of entertainment starting with numerous clubs and bars, through street festivals to events such as Ultra Europe Festival visited each year by up to 100 thousand young people from around one hundred countries of the world. Split with its sport results is something only a handful of cities of similar size around the world can boast about as it is the home of a dozen Olympic medal winners as well as other sports medals.
When you tire of the city bustle, there’s Marjan, hill symbol over the city, with its forest, jogging trails, mountain climbing and biking, recreational terrains, but also the ancient churches where the late citizens of Split sought spiritual peace. Also very unusual to find in a city the size of Split are the numerous beaches with extraordinarily clean sea, from the well known Bačvice to the stone secluded oases’ all around Marjan.
After all that’s said are you at all surprised that citizens of Split have a saying "There is no place like Split”?
show less
source: Čveljo
Apartment is situated in a quiet area near the city center.
source: Franičević
Located only 400 metres away from the UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace, Apartment Katarina Center of Split is located in Split and provides air-conditioned accommodation. Free WiFi access is available.
The apartment offers a seating area with a sofa and a flat-screen cable and satellite TV. There is also a fully equipped ...
show more kitchenette with a dining table. The private bathroom is fitted with a shower and a hairdryer.
Katarina Center of Split Apartment provides guests with a garden. Bike and car rental is available on site and at a surcharge, as is shuttle service. Restaurants and supermarkets can be found within only a few steps.
The well-known sandy Bačvice Beach is 550 metres away from the apartment. Split Airport is located at a distance of 22 km.
show less
The apartment offers a seating area with a sofa and a flat-screen cable and satellite TV. There is also a fully equipped ...
show more kitchenette with a dining table. The private bathroom is fitted with a shower and a hairdryer.
Katarina Center of Split Apartment provides guests with a garden. Bike and car rental is available on site and at a surcharge, as is shuttle service. Restaurants and supermarkets can be found within only a few steps.
The well-known sandy Bačvice Beach is 550 metres away from the apartment. Split Airport is located at a distance of 22 km.
show less
source: Kalebić
Split is 2nd largest city in Croatia. It has several clean and popular beaches in resident part of the city. Split peninsula has northern, southern and western shores. On northern shores of the city are mostly industrial facilities.
On southern and western shores are parks, residential area and tourist facilities ...
show more with accommodation, beaches, night clubs, museums, ferry port etc. There is a true Mediterranean spirit of the town.
Bačvice is most famous and most popular beach in the Split. It is all from fine sand. Bačvice is also name for district of the city. Interesting thing is that beach Bačvice is located in very center of the city. The distance is about 10 to 15 minutes of walking from Diocletian Palace. Although the beach is in very center of city, still it has blue flag; award for most cleanest and organized beaches in Europe. In summer period beach is very crowded with local population and tourists also. The sea on the beach bay is very shallow. You need to walk 50m in sand before you can reach enough dept to swim. Because shallow sea you will see lot of people playing local game – pincigin. One of night parties in Split on beach bačviceThe rule is simple – few people staying in circle must maintain small ball in the air as long as possible. Beach Bačvice is also most popular all year night destination in Split. There is lot of night clubs on the same beach and in summer you can see more young tourists in those night clubs than locals. Also you can enjoy in night swimming on beach Bačvice because sea is warm and air is hot even at night.
5 minutes walking from beach Bačvice there is next bay called Ovčice beach. Ovčice is much smaller pebble beach and it is also popular for locals and tourists. Here you can also rent a beach chair and sunshade, you have showers and there is smaller playground for children with trampoline and few swings. On the beach there is restaurant with same name and above is parking space in pine trees forest but it could be crowded during summer.
Next 5 minutes walking from Ovčice you will see next popular bay – small sand beach Firule. Beach is popular destination for citizen and tourists alike, although this is more family friendly beach with shallow sea and sand. There are not beach chairs and sunshades for rent but there is a shower and coffee bar on beach.
Beach Trstenik is located in the same named district of the Split. Beach it self is pebble or gravel with shallow entrance and it is suitable for families with small children. Sea is crystal blue because small gravel stones. The beach has showers, changing rooms, watch towers, and beach chairs for rent. Unfortunately there is no natural shade but there are few beach bars where you can stay in shade and refresh yourself with cold drink. Trstenik is 4km southeast from the center of Split or you will need to walk about 15-20 minutes from Firule.
Žnjan is newest built beach in Split and so far largest location for enjoy in sea and sun. The beach consists of several separated bays thus they are in fact several beaches stretching almost 1 km wide. Žnjan location is consisting mostly of pebble and rock beaches but it has one sand beach. Žnjan is very popular location in summer because it has lot of beach space, enough parking space and brilliant sea. Beaches have showers with drinkable water, changing rooms, watch towers and lot of beach bars where you can enjoy in day and night. Žnjan district (next to Trstenik ) is about 5 km from city center and you can reach it by bus number 15 or bus number 8. (if you go with bus number 8 you will need to walk about 10 minutes). Eastern part of beach has accessibility for the disabled.
The beach Ježinac is pebble and concrete and has natural shade under the pine treas. You can also jump from few meters high rocks and concrete in to the sea as i enjoyed when i was younger. Beach has changing rooms, watch tower, showers and concrete tables where you can sit and play cards, board games, eat and so. Beach is 3 km west from the city center.
Few minutes from beach Ježinac is another beach called Kaštelet or Obojana Svjetlost (colored light). This location is nice pebble beach and mostly younger people come here. This beach is also popular night location for going out. During the hot summer night few beach bars in Kaštelet are turning beach into the popular summer night party location. That’s why the Kaštelet is also known as Obojana Svjetlost (colored light) because parties and light show in night.
From beach Kaštelet you will need to drive (with car or bus number 21) about 5-10 minutes to the west along within pine trees in district Meje. Then on bus stop you are on entrance of beach Kašuni. Beach has spacious parking place where you can find parking place even during summer. The beach has showers, changing rooms, coffee bars, watch tower as all other beaches in Split. But this beaches is partly pebble and partly sand and partly rock and it is largest beach on west bank of city. It is popular destination for locals, tourists, younger people and families alike and some parts of Kašuni have natural shade under pine trees.
Bene is beach located all out from resident part of Split in western bank of park forest Marjan. However there is bus number 21 and when you reach last step you are on beach Bene. However around yourself you will see thick pine forest park with playground facilities for tennis, football, and other sports. Beach it self is concrete but entrance in sea is pebble or sand. As all other beaches this one also have changing rooms, showers, beach bars, but still it is different because it is thick pine forest and Bene is mostly overlooking to the west and partly north so you can see Kaštela, Čivo and Trogir.
show less
On southern and western shores are parks, residential area and tourist facilities ...
show more with accommodation, beaches, night clubs, museums, ferry port etc. There is a true Mediterranean spirit of the town.
Bačvice is most famous and most popular beach in the Split. It is all from fine sand. Bačvice is also name for district of the city. Interesting thing is that beach Bačvice is located in very center of the city. The distance is about 10 to 15 minutes of walking from Diocletian Palace. Although the beach is in very center of city, still it has blue flag; award for most cleanest and organized beaches in Europe. In summer period beach is very crowded with local population and tourists also. The sea on the beach bay is very shallow. You need to walk 50m in sand before you can reach enough dept to swim. Because shallow sea you will see lot of people playing local game – pincigin. One of night parties in Split on beach bačviceThe rule is simple – few people staying in circle must maintain small ball in the air as long as possible. Beach Bačvice is also most popular all year night destination in Split. There is lot of night clubs on the same beach and in summer you can see more young tourists in those night clubs than locals. Also you can enjoy in night swimming on beach Bačvice because sea is warm and air is hot even at night.
5 minutes walking from beach Bačvice there is next bay called Ovčice beach. Ovčice is much smaller pebble beach and it is also popular for locals and tourists. Here you can also rent a beach chair and sunshade, you have showers and there is smaller playground for children with trampoline and few swings. On the beach there is restaurant with same name and above is parking space in pine trees forest but it could be crowded during summer.
Next 5 minutes walking from Ovčice you will see next popular bay – small sand beach Firule. Beach is popular destination for citizen and tourists alike, although this is more family friendly beach with shallow sea and sand. There are not beach chairs and sunshades for rent but there is a shower and coffee bar on beach.
Beach Trstenik is located in the same named district of the Split. Beach it self is pebble or gravel with shallow entrance and it is suitable for families with small children. Sea is crystal blue because small gravel stones. The beach has showers, changing rooms, watch towers, and beach chairs for rent. Unfortunately there is no natural shade but there are few beach bars where you can stay in shade and refresh yourself with cold drink. Trstenik is 4km southeast from the center of Split or you will need to walk about 15-20 minutes from Firule.
Žnjan is newest built beach in Split and so far largest location for enjoy in sea and sun. The beach consists of several separated bays thus they are in fact several beaches stretching almost 1 km wide. Žnjan location is consisting mostly of pebble and rock beaches but it has one sand beach. Žnjan is very popular location in summer because it has lot of beach space, enough parking space and brilliant sea. Beaches have showers with drinkable water, changing rooms, watch towers and lot of beach bars where you can enjoy in day and night. Žnjan district (next to Trstenik ) is about 5 km from city center and you can reach it by bus number 15 or bus number 8. (if you go with bus number 8 you will need to walk about 10 minutes). Eastern part of beach has accessibility for the disabled.
The beach Ježinac is pebble and concrete and has natural shade under the pine treas. You can also jump from few meters high rocks and concrete in to the sea as i enjoyed when i was younger. Beach has changing rooms, watch tower, showers and concrete tables where you can sit and play cards, board games, eat and so. Beach is 3 km west from the city center.
Few minutes from beach Ježinac is another beach called Kaštelet or Obojana Svjetlost (colored light). This location is nice pebble beach and mostly younger people come here. This beach is also popular night location for going out. During the hot summer night few beach bars in Kaštelet are turning beach into the popular summer night party location. That’s why the Kaštelet is also known as Obojana Svjetlost (colored light) because parties and light show in night.
From beach Kaštelet you will need to drive (with car or bus number 21) about 5-10 minutes to the west along within pine trees in district Meje. Then on bus stop you are on entrance of beach Kašuni. Beach has spacious parking place where you can find parking place even during summer. The beach has showers, changing rooms, coffee bars, watch tower as all other beaches in Split. But this beaches is partly pebble and partly sand and partly rock and it is largest beach on west bank of city. It is popular destination for locals, tourists, younger people and families alike and some parts of Kašuni have natural shade under pine trees.
Bene is beach located all out from resident part of Split in western bank of park forest Marjan. However there is bus number 21 and when you reach last step you are on beach Bene. However around yourself you will see thick pine forest park with playground facilities for tennis, football, and other sports. Beach it self is concrete but entrance in sea is pebble or sand. As all other beaches this one also have changing rooms, showers, beach bars, but still it is different because it is thick pine forest and Bene is mostly overlooking to the west and partly north so you can see Kaštela, Čivo and Trogir.
show less
source: Sivro
The apartment is located in the modern city center, neigborhood called Blatine. Here you will have everthing you might need on your vacation and all of the following is reached by feet: University, main hospital, rock beach, sandy beach, markets, shops, bowling, caffe bars, macedonian restaurant, fast-foods, bank, stores, main
...
show more vegetable and fruit market, bus stations with busses that drive to every part of Split and beyond etc... Old town is reachable by feet (20min) or by bus (3-4min). Main church is located in the end of the street and apartment itself is surrounded with 5 stories high buildings from the south, while the streets above and the one in which the apartment is situated is consisted solely of private houses.
show less
show more vegetable and fruit market, bus stations with busses that drive to every part of Split and beyond etc... Old town is reachable by feet (20min) or by bus (3-4min). Main church is located in the end of the street and apartment itself is surrounded with 5 stories high buildings from the south, while the streets above and the one in which the apartment is situated is consisted solely of private houses.
show less
source: Šimundža
Without hiding their pride, the people of Split will tell you that their city is "the most beautiful one in the world and beyond". You better not discuss this with them for well spirited Split will convince you in this as soon as you discover it!
This for ever young ...
show more city with the population of about 200,000 that give it its warm Mediterranean temper, has lived its urban rhythm for as long as 1700 years, with its heart in the Diocletian Palace and its soul widespread to embrace you.
Ever since the life of the city protected by the UNESCO and entered into the register of the World Cultural Heritage has been writing the history of this unique capital of Dalmatia.
show less
This for ever young ...
show more city with the population of about 200,000 that give it its warm Mediterranean temper, has lived its urban rhythm for as long as 1700 years, with its heart in the Diocletian Palace and its soul widespread to embrace you.
Ever since the life of the city protected by the UNESCO and entered into the register of the World Cultural Heritage has been writing the history of this unique capital of Dalmatia.
show less
source: Ferjan
ABOUT
The apartments are located in the very centre of the 1700 year old city of Split, only seven metres away from the seaside, in the city’s culturally protected area. The premises overlook the sea, Riva (sea promenade of Split), marina, islands, etc.
The main attractions of Split are only ...
show more two minutes walking distance from the apartments – Split National Theatre, Marjan Hill (known among locals as 'the lungs of the city'), Jadran beach, Pjaca (the main square where you can find many pubs and restaurants), museums (Nautical, Archaeological, Ethnographic, etc.), the Poljud football stadium, and Diocletian's Palace – one of the best preserved Roman monuments in the world and part of Unesco’s list of World Heritage.
When you leave the apartment, on your left you will find Riva, where you can enjoy the first morning coffee, or maybe try a local specialty in one of many restaurants. Riva is connected with another promenade called West Coast, and our apartments are situated where these two promenades meet.
This part of the city is called Matejuška. It is the traditonal part of Split, as it was and still is a place where fishermen meet in the early morning before setting off with their ships towards the open sea. There are many stories about Matejuška; it is the city’s hub during the summer, where both locals and tourists go for a first drink before heading to the beach clubs. Matejuška is where the new and the old worlds meet – you’ll find there old, wooden fishing boats girded with nets, while just a short distance away you’ll see tourist cruise ships and exclusive yachts. If you wake up early, you might even see fishermen returning from their shifts to unload their catches.
Locals have a saying ‘Ćuti se povijest’, which means that you can almost feel, taste and smell the history of old Split. Matejuška is even older than Split and its palace. A natural cove, the sea in times past extended all the way to the walls of its houses. Matejuška has been an inspiration to many, especially poets and songwriters. Even today, youth gather at Matejuška and sing local songs in this natural ambiance.
Split and Matejuška will surely leave you speechless. You simply must come and see it for yourself!
APARTMENTS THEN AND NOW
A long time ago, when the emperor Diocletian just started building the city, his confidant lived in this house. This man was in charge of the Diocletian’s shipyard and fleet.
Many years later, the house served a different purpose. Thanks to its authentic exterior and interior it was an inspiration to many musicians – a famous Croatian musician Jole, recorded his
music video in the front yard of this house; the same year, scenes for a famous Croatian soap opera Lara, were shot in this house.
Visit Split and discover its beauty and history. Come and stay with us!
Other features:
WI-FI
Refrigerator with ice maker
Microwave/Oven (timer included)
Coffee machine
Lighting (with potentiometer)
A/C (Inverter)
Showers
Floor heating system
Cable TV
Ergonomic mattresses
Spacious and airy interior
Automatic blinds
110m2
Just next to the house you can find a tavern ‘Fife’, where you can try local cuisine at very reasonable prices. It’s a place where locals go and where you can enjoy the authentic ambiance of old Split. The guests of our apartments can book a table there for free, and they can also have breakfast at Fife for only 3 € per person.
Contact
We will be at your disposal 24/7.
You can contact us by email, phone (incl. Viber and WhatsApp) Skype, Facebook, etc.
At your request, we also organize excursions to national parks, islands, etc., and airport transfer.
Visit Split and discover its beauty and history. Come and stay with us!Maestral –This apartment is named after a mistral/maestral, a typical Adriatic wind that brings warm weather, makes summer heat more enjoyable, and then slowly fades at dusk.
show less
The apartments are located in the very centre of the 1700 year old city of Split, only seven metres away from the seaside, in the city’s culturally protected area. The premises overlook the sea, Riva (sea promenade of Split), marina, islands, etc.
The main attractions of Split are only ...
show more two minutes walking distance from the apartments – Split National Theatre, Marjan Hill (known among locals as 'the lungs of the city'), Jadran beach, Pjaca (the main square where you can find many pubs and restaurants), museums (Nautical, Archaeological, Ethnographic, etc.), the Poljud football stadium, and Diocletian's Palace – one of the best preserved Roman monuments in the world and part of Unesco’s list of World Heritage.
When you leave the apartment, on your left you will find Riva, where you can enjoy the first morning coffee, or maybe try a local specialty in one of many restaurants. Riva is connected with another promenade called West Coast, and our apartments are situated where these two promenades meet.
This part of the city is called Matejuška. It is the traditonal part of Split, as it was and still is a place where fishermen meet in the early morning before setting off with their ships towards the open sea. There are many stories about Matejuška; it is the city’s hub during the summer, where both locals and tourists go for a first drink before heading to the beach clubs. Matejuška is where the new and the old worlds meet – you’ll find there old, wooden fishing boats girded with nets, while just a short distance away you’ll see tourist cruise ships and exclusive yachts. If you wake up early, you might even see fishermen returning from their shifts to unload their catches.
Locals have a saying ‘Ćuti se povijest’, which means that you can almost feel, taste and smell the history of old Split. Matejuška is even older than Split and its palace. A natural cove, the sea in times past extended all the way to the walls of its houses. Matejuška has been an inspiration to many, especially poets and songwriters. Even today, youth gather at Matejuška and sing local songs in this natural ambiance.
Split and Matejuška will surely leave you speechless. You simply must come and see it for yourself!
APARTMENTS THEN AND NOW
A long time ago, when the emperor Diocletian just started building the city, his confidant lived in this house. This man was in charge of the Diocletian’s shipyard and fleet.
Many years later, the house served a different purpose. Thanks to its authentic exterior and interior it was an inspiration to many musicians – a famous Croatian musician Jole, recorded his
music video in the front yard of this house; the same year, scenes for a famous Croatian soap opera Lara, were shot in this house.
Visit Split and discover its beauty and history. Come and stay with us!
Other features:
WI-FI
Refrigerator with ice maker
Microwave/Oven (timer included)
Coffee machine
Lighting (with potentiometer)
A/C (Inverter)
Showers
Floor heating system
Cable TV
Ergonomic mattresses
Spacious and airy interior
Automatic blinds
110m2
Just next to the house you can find a tavern ‘Fife’, where you can try local cuisine at very reasonable prices. It’s a place where locals go and where you can enjoy the authentic ambiance of old Split. The guests of our apartments can book a table there for free, and they can also have breakfast at Fife for only 3 € per person.
Contact
We will be at your disposal 24/7.
You can contact us by email, phone (incl. Viber and WhatsApp) Skype, Facebook, etc.
At your request, we also organize excursions to national parks, islands, etc., and airport transfer.
Visit Split and discover its beauty and history. Come and stay with us!Maestral –This apartment is named after a mistral/maestral, a typical Adriatic wind that brings warm weather, makes summer heat more enjoyable, and then slowly fades at dusk.
show less
source: Mijić
House is situated in the Meje district -quiet, elite and residential part of the Split. Just between Marjan Forest Park from one side and sea from other side. Not too far from the city center, but enough to relax and take a rest from city stress. The town center is
...
show more about 1,5 km away, or 20 min very pleasant walk along the sea coast. If you do not wish to walk the nearest bus stop (just opposite the small supermarket) is only 50 meters away and it allows quick access to the city center by public transportation.
House is located at the foot of the Marjan hill. It's sunny south side. Marjan Forest Park is green oasis and a recreational center of the city. It is a perfect place for biking, jogging and other outside activities. It is the setting for numerous beaches and jogging trails as well as tennis courts and the city ZOO , all surrounded by the scenic forest. Nearest beach is only 150m far from the house. It is pebbeled Kaštelet beach with several coffee bars.
show less
show more about 1,5 km away, or 20 min very pleasant walk along the sea coast. If you do not wish to walk the nearest bus stop (just opposite the small supermarket) is only 50 meters away and it allows quick access to the city center by public transportation.
House is located at the foot of the Marjan hill. It's sunny south side. Marjan Forest Park is green oasis and a recreational center of the city. It is a perfect place for biking, jogging and other outside activities. It is the setting for numerous beaches and jogging trails as well as tennis courts and the city ZOO , all surrounded by the scenic forest. Nearest beach is only 150m far from the house. It is pebbeled Kaštelet beach with several coffee bars.
show less
source: Duboković
This is quiet and green area on south side of hill Marjan and west part of Split, near beautiful beaches. Ideal place for rest and recreation and excellent place for people who look for a natural stress relief. Lots of pebble and secluded rocky beaches attracts to enjoyment. Marjan is
...
show more a great place for jogging, long walks, bike rides, and excellent place for people who look for a natural stress relief.
show less
show more a great place for jogging, long walks, bike rides, and excellent place for people who look for a natural stress relief.
show less
source: Jukić
10 min to centrer and Palace,5 min.to beachs Bačvice,Ovčice,Firule,3 min market.
source: Gagro
Apartment Porta is located in the city center of Split ,lless than 300 yards away from Diocletian's Palace. Equipped studio offers accommodation for two people. Parking is safe .
source: Karaman
The villa is ideally placed near the centre of Split where there are many historical sights, shops, coffy bars, restaurants and from where you can start your archeological ot tourist sightseeings or organize excursions along the Dalmatian coast.
Excursions to the surrounding islands are organised every day. Public transport is ...
show more well organized and not expensive. Nearby you can rent a bike, a car, a boat or a yacht.
show less
Excursions to the surrounding islands are organised every day. Public transport is ...
show more well organized and not expensive. Nearby you can rent a bike, a car, a boat or a yacht.
show less
source: Fortunal d.o.o
SPLIT
1700-year-old Split is the largest city on the Croatian Adriatic. Grown out of Diocletian's palace, a unique living monument protected by UNESCO, Split has carefully nurtured its walls with layers of history. You are invited to explore them, passing under the sixteenth-century clock tower near the Iron Gate and ...
show more the tall bronze statue of Gregory of Nin near the Golden Gate. Be sure to rub Gregory's shiny thumb if you want your wishes to come true.
Split - a slice of living history
No matter what side of the world you are coming from, Split awaits you with monumental stone gates, whose names reflect their traditional use - the Golden, the Silver, the Bronze and the Iron. The labyrinthine alleys of Split inevitably lead to the central square, the Peristyle, where you will be adressed at noon of every summer day by embodied Diocletian, attended by his imperial guard.
A magnificent view of Split opens up from the top of the sixty-meter bell tower of Saint Dominus. The cathedral gates with their thirteenth-century woodcarvings depicting scenes from the life of Christ are a mere introduction to the wealth that awaits in the treasury inside.
Split will tickle your imagination with their 3500 year old Egyptian sphinxes, temples surviving from antiquity, Baroque palaces, stone ramparts and fortresses.
show less
1700-year-old Split is the largest city on the Croatian Adriatic. Grown out of Diocletian's palace, a unique living monument protected by UNESCO, Split has carefully nurtured its walls with layers of history. You are invited to explore them, passing under the sixteenth-century clock tower near the Iron Gate and ...
show more the tall bronze statue of Gregory of Nin near the Golden Gate. Be sure to rub Gregory's shiny thumb if you want your wishes to come true.
Split - a slice of living history
No matter what side of the world you are coming from, Split awaits you with monumental stone gates, whose names reflect their traditional use - the Golden, the Silver, the Bronze and the Iron. The labyrinthine alleys of Split inevitably lead to the central square, the Peristyle, where you will be adressed at noon of every summer day by embodied Diocletian, attended by his imperial guard.
A magnificent view of Split opens up from the top of the sixty-meter bell tower of Saint Dominus. The cathedral gates with their thirteenth-century woodcarvings depicting scenes from the life of Christ are a mere introduction to the wealth that awaits in the treasury inside.
Split will tickle your imagination with their 3500 year old Egyptian sphinxes, temples surviving from antiquity, Baroque palaces, stone ramparts and fortresses.
show less
source: Šalinović
Photos of the town
Neighbouring holiday resorts Split
-
-
Split, Dalmatia (Central Dalmatia)
Holiday home for max. 8 persons
Property no. 2126204
from USD 1,481for 1 weekApprox. 123 m², 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pets not allowed, cable TV (from 01/01/2025), Wifi (from 01/01/2025), washing machine (from 01/01/2025), dishwasher (from 01/01/2025), non-smoking property (from 01/01/2025), sea view (from 01/01/2025) -
Split, Dalmatia (Central Dalmatia)
Holiday home for max. 8 persons
Property no. 1134899
Approx. 256 m², 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pets not allowed, cable TV (from 01/01/2025), Wifi (from 01/01/2025), washing machine (from 01/01/2025), dishwasher (from 01/01/2025), non-smoking property (from 01/01/2025), sauna (from 01/01/2025), private pool (from 01/01/2025)