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Split Hotels & Hostels (19)


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Ana and Miki Guest House (Guesthouse)

View from the balcony, Miki double
  • Neighbourhood: Varoš | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Dozens of families in Split offer summer homestay accommodation. But very few offer rooms with balconies. And probably none can beat the stupendous views that you get from the two rooms at Ana and Miki's place. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Art Hotel (Hotel) 4 star

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  • Neighbourhood: Bol | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This practical modern cube is an ideal business choice. The 36 rooms are unexpectedly stylish, reliably comfortable and more spacious than in most of Split's bigger hotels. The location is dull but ideal for vehicle access and only 15 minutes' walk from the old town. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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B&B Hotel Kastel - 1700 (Guesthouse)

  • Neighbourhood: Grad | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Several informal guesthouses each offer a handful of no-nonsense rooms or apartments in the heart of the old city. Kaštel A1 is one of the more professionally run with sensible prices and relatively high standards. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Slavija (Hotel) 3 star

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  • Neighbourhood: Grad | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This 17th-century building sits plum within the walls of the Roman Palace complex. It has been a hotel since 1900. Once somewhat dowdy, a recent revamp has attractively remodelled the rooms and left the foyer with a contemporary new look. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Globo (Hotel) 3 star

  • Neighbourhood: Lovret | View Map
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With big rooms, bathrooms outfitted with hairdryers, air-con, TVs and minibars you'll be more than comfortable. The furnishings are plush and the lobby is impressive. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Apartman Jure (Apartment)

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  • Neighbourhood: Varoš | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Neat and functional, Jure's little two-bed room is one of the best budget deals in Split. The Varoš location is delightfully quiet yet just a 10-minute stroll from Diocletian's Palace through some of the old town's prettiest lanes. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Bellevue (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Town Centre | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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The formerly grand Bellevue claims that former French president François Mitterrand once stayed here. That must have been years ago. Today the time-warp decor of its lugubrious corridors feels so dated that the effect is perversely fascinating, almost charming. The bay-corner loc… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Dujam/Omladinski Hostel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Velebitska | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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The Dujam is an adequate, well-priced two-star hotel in an uninspiring residential area about 1.5km (1mi) from the Riva. The main attraction for budget travellers is its third-floor Omladinski Hostel. Its two-bed 'dorms' are great value but the hotel makes no apparent effort to a… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Park (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Bacvice | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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Founded in 1921, this venerable monument has a convenient bay-front location and is the most aesthetically pleasing of all Split's bigger hotels. Leading off stylishly appointed corridors, the relatively small guest rooms are attractively modernised. However there's no pool. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Pašike (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Trogir | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Trogir village is 26km (16mi) from central Split. Even if old Trogir weren't so enchanting, it would be worth coming just to stay at the wonderful Hotel Pašike which stuffs an original stone house with period decor and antique furniture. The cuisine is also authentic. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Peristil (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Town Centre | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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The Peristil is one of the most appealing of old Split's several boutique hotels. Despite a gentle formality, the atmosphere is not dauntingly upmarket and prices remain remarkably moderate given the magnificent location, clinging to the Roman palace wall. Delightful staff go the… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel President (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Dobri | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This rambling hotel is handy for the old city, and just five minutes' walk from the ornate national theatre. It's a favourite with small group tours and the best rooms are impressive. Others are a little cramped but still perfectly pleasant. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Vestibul Palace (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Grad | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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Upmarket minimalism gives the seven-room Vestibul Palace a super-trendy combination of ancient and modern. It's right beside the 1700-year-old Roman vestibule walls which are exposed to the touch in suites 3 and 6. Understandably the Vestibule Palace has become Split's most exclu… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Villa Sv Petar (Guesthouse)

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  • Neighbourhood: Trogir | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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UNESCO-protected old Trogir fills a cute little bridge-linked island in the Trogirski Channel, 26km (16mi) west of Split. Among photogenic campanile towers and fortress walls, several traditional red-roofed stone houses host attractive boutique hotels. Sv Petar excels among these… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Zephyrus (Guesthouse)

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  • Neighbourhood: Varoš | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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If you want all the comforts of a real five-star hotel room, but the cosiness of a boutique guesthouse, look no further. Lovingly managed by a charming Australian couple, no expense has been spared to find the perfect balance between comfort, style and good taste. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Camping Galeb (Camping)

  • Neighbourhood: Omiš | View Map
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This is your closest option to Omis - it's not far from the beach. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Adriana (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: E of Town Centre | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This recent entry on the hotel scene has eight fresh rooms, some of which have a sea view. All are soundproofed. You can rent for the day at 50% of the price if you need a place to crash until your ferry leaves. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Consul (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: NE of Town Centre | View Map
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You would hardly know that you're in the middle of a big metropolis, the rooms are so calm. Three rooms even have Jacuzzis and there are a few apartments available. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Jupiter (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Town Centre | View Map
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This little place offers simple spartan rooms in the heart of Diocletian's Palace. All doubles have air-con but bathrooms are shared. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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About Split (Croatia)

Red roofs constitute the aerial view from belltower (Photographer: Wayne Walton)

Split is the heart of the province of Dalmatia. Located 150km (95mi) north of Dubrovnik, it's the largest Croatian city on the Adriatic coast. It became a popular retirement destination in the 4th century for Roman Emperors such as Diocletian, who had run out of Christians to feed to his lions.

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