Splendida Palace, Split Hotels
Charming 19th-century boutique hotel with historic details, an outdoor pool, and a daily breakfast service
A Glimpse of History at Splendida Palace
Nestled within the ancient heart of Split, Splendida Palace presents itself as an intimate boutique bed-and-breakfast, offering guests a captivating immersion into the city’s vibrant and storied past. Housed within a meticulously restored 19th-century building, the hotel stands as a testament to architectural preservation, its original aesthetic charm carefully maintained and now recognized as a significant part of the cultural heritage of Split. The prime location of Splendida Palace provides unparalleled access to some of Split’s most iconic landmarks. A leisurely four-minute stroll will lead you to the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Just a short six-minute walk in another direction brings you to the bustling Riva Promenade, a vibrant hub of activity and stunning waterfront views. Further exploration, just a few more steps from the hotel’s doorstep, reveals other notable sites, including the imposing Gregory of Nin Statue, a symbol of Croatian history, the breathtaking Cathedral of Saint Domnius, a masterpiece of religious architecture, and the enigmatic Cellars, offering a glimpse into the palace’s hidden depths.
The intimate scale of Splendida Palace, with its approximately ten spacious and meticulously appointed rooms, ensures a personalized and memorable stay. Each room boasts a unique design, seamlessly blending modern comforts with historic elements. Guests will find themselves surrounded by luxurious touches, including thick rugs that add warmth and texture, exposed beamed ceilings that evoke a sense of history, and dark wooden furnishings in elegant antique styles. Decorative wallpaper, intricate crown molding, and a palette of soothing neutral tones further enhance the ambiance of each room. For added convenience and entertainment, the rooms are also equipped with flat-screen TVs and minibars, while the bathrooms feature modern walk-in showers. Thoughtful amenities such as plush bathrobes, comfortable slippers, and complimentary toiletries provide an extra layer of comfort and luxury. Select rooms offer the added indulgence of furnished balconies or terraces, providing a private space to soak in the captivating city views and enjoy the Mediterranean air.
Despite its central location within the lively city, Splendida Palace offers a tranquil retreat in the form of a beautifully furnished terrace and inviting outdoor pool. This serene oasis provides the perfect spot to unwind and rejuvenate after a day filled with exploring the historical wonders of Split. Guests can also find relaxation in the shared lounge, which overlooks the shimmering pool area. Each day begins with a delightful breakfast served in the elegant dining room, a complimentary offering included with your stay. To further enhance your convenience, the hotel provides an area shuttle service, ensuring easy and efficient access to nearby destinations and attractions. Enjoy the best of both worlds – the excitement of Split and the relaxation that Splendida Palace can provide.
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