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A spacious terrace is furnished with modern seating, including two sofas and a coffee table. The area features panoramic views of the sea and surrounding greenery, providing a relaxed space for outdoor enjoyment.
Condo in Split
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 524 reviews

Apartment Lara 2 Exclusive Centre

The apartment is situated in a quiet, attractive residential area of Split. It is placed on the south side slopes of Marjan hill, only 5 min walk from the old town, Diocletian's palace and Riva city's main promenade, where you can find all the restaurants, bars, shops and nightlife. 20 min walk to the ferry port and the main bus terminal. Large terrace is looking over the sea, islands, yacht marina, and the old town. You can just sit back and relax, watching ships coming and leaving the harbor.

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The living and dining area is furnished with a wooden table and four chairs, illuminated by pendant lights. Large sliding doors open to a balcony with outdoor seating, offering views of the city and coastline under a night sky.
Apartment in Split
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Million dollar view4you****

This amazing and stylish seafront apartment with a STUNNING sea view is located in the very center of the beautiful “lungomare”, the Riva promenade, at the seashore and just beneath Marjan Hill, a very popular recreational zone for outdoor activities like biking, walking and jogging. This modern 4star brand new renovated 73m2 apartment is extraordinary positioned for visiting the UNESCO site of Diocletian’s Palace, restaurants, bars, nearby beaches and other popular places in the city.

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An inviting living area is framed by exposed stone walls and a vaulted ceiling, showcasing a plush turquoise sofa adorned with cushions. A sleek coffee table rests in front, while a wall-mounted television adds modern convenience. The kitchenette is subtly visible in the background.
Cave in Split
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 514 reviews

Luxury Apartment VOLAT, Downtown

The apartment is a newly converted, 200 years old wine cellar. It is situated on the ground floor of a typical Croatian stone house which dates back to 1800s. You will enjoy a unique, traditional Dalmatian interior. The stone inside will keep you warm in winters and cold in hot Split summers. Emperor Diocletian's Palace is only 5 minutes away. (You will see similarities between his cellars and your apartment! If you come with car, 50m from Apartment is public Parking (60kn per Day)

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Natural light floods the living area through large doors, offering a scenic view of the sea. A minimalist seating arrangement features a stylish chair and a low table on a soft rug, creating a relaxed atmosphere. The stone walls add character to the space.
Apartment in Split
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Riva View Apartment

Enjoy the best experience of Split old town in Riva View Apartment. Perfectly located in the middle of Riva on the 1st floor, you will enjoy the beautiful view on the islands from your balcony. The apartment has been completely renovated to reveal the authenticity of the Diocletian Palace stone walls and provide the maximum comfort during your stay. You will find the closest public paid Parking just few hundred meters from the apartment and the Ferry port is a 5 minutes walk away.

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The bedroom features a spacious bed dressed in white linens, complemented by two decorative pillows. Natural light floods the room through glass doors, which lead to a balcony surrounded by greenery. A woven pendant lamp hangs above, and a textured rug is placed on the wooden floor.
Apartment in Split
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

"Split Escape" - City Center

Upscale, modern, and recently refurbished one bedroom apartment in the heart of Split. The apartment is only a 5 minute walk (400 meters) from Split’s historic Old Town and Diocletian Palace, bars and restaurants, but yet in a quiet and serene residential neighborhood strategically nestled away from the city’s bustling traffic. This apartment is ideal for couples, travels with a friend, and solo travelers looking to work remotely or solo explore the city of Split.

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A bright and open living area is highlighted by modern furnishings. Two accent chairs in vibrant colors are positioned near a decorative fireplace, complemented by a wall-mounted TV. A bar table with seating and a well-equipped kitchen are visible, contributing to an inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Split
5 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Luxury studio apartment close to centre Split

(possible self check-in) Pozdrav, Dobrodošli u Split! Naš Studio apartman velicine 25 m/2 nalazi se u mirnom i tihom predjelu Lučac - Manuš, 10 min pješice od Dioklecijanove palače te 15min od plaže Bačvice. Trgovina i restoran su na 10 min pješice Uživajte u Dalmatinskom štihu, te za bilo kakav upit uvijek sam na raspolaganju Napomena :Nismo u mogucnosti primiti životinje koje služe kao pomoć osobama. Hvala na razumjevanju

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A covered terrace features a hot tub surrounded by a small garden and comfortable seating arrangements. The lounge area includes a modern sofa and decorative cushions. Large glass doors lead into the living space, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor living.
Apartment in Split
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Zaloo, Luxury Apartment with Sea-View and Jacuzzi

ZALOO sea-view luxurious apartment with hot tub. Apartment Zaloo (62 m²) is a brand new residence located in Split, Dalmatia region near the city beach Žnjan. The apartment features a beautiful sea view from both the living room and covered terrace with small garden, which also includes a hot tub and comfortable sitting area. A free Wi-fi connection and a private parking spot (in the parking garage) is included, too.

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A terrace table is set with two glasses of red wine and a bottle, positioned under an awning. Lush greenery and distant blue waters are visible in the background, suggesting a tranquil outdoor dining experience with a scenic view.
Condo in Split
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Apartment Sky with terrace and sea view

Enjoy the elegant decoration of this accommodation in the city center. Close to the most popular sandy beach Bačvice. All necessary facilities are within walking distance. Enjoy the beautiful sea, island and city view! The apartment is located on the top floor in a quiet residential building and there is no elevator. You'll have to climb to the fifth floor, but the amazing view will be Your reward.

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An interior space features natural stone walls and exposed wooden beams. A comfortable couch in earthy tones is paired with two armchairs. A rustic dining table is positioned nearby, with a vase of flowers on top. Soft lighting emanates from a ceiling fixture above.
Loft in Split
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

La Divine Inside Palace loft | Balcony

Wake beneath exposed beams of centuries old wooden ceilings. Be charmed by antique touches, industrial style stairs and fine finishes nestled behind sprawling massive internal stone arches of Imperial Palace. Steeped in history drink a glass of wine from the balcony of this unique loft after exploring Split delights, where museum pieces adorn a palette of sand and muted, earthy hues.

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An inviting dining area features a modern table set with plates and glasses, overlooking a panoramic view of the sea. Large glass doors provide a seamless connection to a patio with lounge chairs, showcasing a serene coastal scene in natural light.
Home in Stobreč
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Beach House More

Be one of the first to enjoy this brand - new place set on a unique location directly on the beach. Enjoy the luxury interior in a modern house where you will feel the real essence of Mediterranean. Leave your pandemic stress behind and just enjoy the smell and sound of the sea in a complete privacy. Pamper yourself with vacation you know you deserve..

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A modern dining area features a large wooden table with sleek blue chairs arranged around it. Exposed wooden beams complement the stone walls housing a flat-screen TV. In the background, a stylish kitchen is visible, showcasing dark cabinetry and appliances.
Condo in Split
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Royal Old Town|Sauna, High Ceilings & Grand Design

✨ Timeless elegance in the heart of Old Town Split. Housed in a historic stone residence, " Aurato " blends centuries-old charm with modern luxury. Towering high ceilings, original stone walls, and a private sauna create a space that feels both majestic and deeply relaxing.

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A corner of the room showcases an ancient stone relief, part of the original Jupiter temple wall. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space while offering views of historical architecture outside. Soft drapes frame the windows, complementing the light-colored walls and wooden flooring.
Apartment in Split
5 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

Roman Heritage‏ Luxury Apartment

It is situated on the third floor, in the heart of the Diocletian palace. Unique wall decorated with ancient reliefs is over 1700 years old and represents the original wall of the Jupiter temple. So here you have chance to feel the history.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Split?

    Split has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers averaging around 85°F (29°C), and mild, wet winters, with temperatures often hovering around 46°F (8°C). The sea remains warm for swimming from May to October.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Split?

    In Split, you may explore the ancient Diocletian's Palace, stroll through the vibrant Riva promenade, and hike up Marjan Hill for panoramic views of the city. Visiting the local markets or sunbathing at Bačvice Beach are also popular activities.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Split?

    The peak season in Split is during the summer months of June to August. During this period, numerous events take place such as the Split Summer Festival featuring theatre, opera, and music performances, and the Marjan Hill race, a popular running event.

  • What are the best places to stay in Split?

    The Old Town is a preferred area for its proximity to historical sights like Diocletian's Palace. Bačvice is well-liked for its beach and nightlife, while Meje is loved for its tranquillity and proximity to Marjan Hill.

  • What are the best places to visit in Split?

    Visitors to Split frequently explore Diocletian's Palace, the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, and the Split Archaeological Museum. Other popular spots include the Marjan Forest Park, the Ivan Meštrović Gallery, and the bustling Pazar Market.

  • What are some hiking trails in Split?

    Marjan Hill provides several hiking trails that offer stunning views of Split and the Adriatic Sea. Also, Biokovo Nature Park, about 60 km (37 miles) from Split, has a variety of trails amidst its rugged mountain landscape.

  • What are some family activities to do in Split?

    Families can explore the historic Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or stroll along the Riva Promenade. Alternatively, you can venture to Marjan Forest Park for a nature walk, or spend a day at Bačvice Beach. For those interested in science and nature, the Split Science Museum and Zoo can be a fun family outing.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Split?

    From Split, you can take a day trip to the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park, the historic city of Trogir, or the beautiful islands of Hvar and Brač. Krka National Park, known for its stunning waterfalls, is another popular choice.

All about Split

At first glance, this Croatian port town on the Aegean Sea seduces the eye with white stone buildings and red-tiled roofs, which glow against the bright blue of the sky and the Mediterranean Sea. As you wander down Split’s narrow streets, you realize that the buildings around you span two millennia, and you find yourself staring upwards, picking out architectural details from the Roman era, the Middle Ages, and the Belle Epoque.

Whether you’re visiting Split at the peak of its bronzed-beachcomber summers or during its moody gray winters, Croatia’s second-biggest city exudes a relaxed vibrancy. The shops and galleries along Marmont Street (Marmontova Ulica), as well as its seafood market, are bustling no matter what time of year. In the warmer months, locals and visitors alike while away the afternoon at the bars and cafes flanking the beach at Bačvice, or settle into open-air restaurant tables along the Riva, the city’s seaside promenade, for a leisurely dinner and plenty of crowd-watching.

What are the top things to do in Split?

Tour Diocletian’s Palace

Few Roman sites from 1,700 years ago have the immediacy of the spectacularly preserved Diocletian’s Palace. Built for the emperor back when Split was a village on the outskirts of the more populous Salona (itself now in ruins), Diocletian’s fortress and imperial residence has been absorbed into the surrounding houses and shops. You will shuttle back and forth through the centuries as you wander through the ancient Cathedral of St. Domnius, arched passageways and gates, and the peristyle (central courtyard). Afterward, head to the Archeological Museum to peruse hundreds of Roman artifacts.

Take Some Island Time

You could spend a full year exploring the 1,200 islands off the Croatian coast. If you don’t have a year, take a ferry to Hvar or Brač, two of the biggest, not to mention the easiest, to get to from Split. Hvar draws the internationally rich to its azure bays and graceful villas, and you can wander around the medieval city of Hvar or escape in a car to more remote towns and beaches. On Brač, vineyards and olive groves stripe the mountainside on Vidova Gora, which you can summit by foot in just a few hours, cooling off afterward on Golden Horn Beach.

Climb Marjan Hill

Split is situated on a peninsula that juts into the Aegean, and an expansive natural preserve covers its western tip. A large hill divides the park from the residential neighborhoods on its east flank, and as you climb you’ll pass open-air cafes, a Jewish cemetery, and centuries-old chapels. Many locals treat Marjan as an open-air gym, and you’ll likely spot runners sweating up the steps and climbers feeling their way along the rocky bluffs. If you crest Marjan Hill and head back down on its north side, you’ll reach pine-shaded beaches suited for contemplating the sea rather than stretching out a towel.

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