Hotel Ambasador, Split Hotels
Modern luxury hotel with a rooftop pool, a Mediterranean restaurant, and a bar overlooking the marina
Hotel Ambasador stands as a testament to contemporary luxury and unparalleled comfort, deeply intertwined with the vibrant history of Split. Since its inception in 1937, this landmark establishment has been an integral part of the city’s character. Newly renovated to reflect the latest in modern design while retaining its classic charm, Hotel Ambasador extends a warm and inviting atmosphere to all who enter its doors.
Its exceptional location places guests within easy reach of Split’s most treasured landmarks. A leisurely five-minute stroll will lead you to the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases the grandeur of Roman architecture. Similarly, the bustling Riva, a picturesque promenade brimming with life, is just a short walk away. Here, you can immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the Adriatic coast, marvel at the luxurious yachts gracefully moored in the marina, and observe the ferries as they embark on their journeys to various destinations.
While situated just outside the immediate confines of the Old Town, Hotel Ambasador offers convenient access to the natural beauty that surrounds Split. The inviting trail leading up to Marjan Park is practically at your doorstep. This verdant oasis provides a welcome escape from the urban bustle, offering a tranquil forest setting and inviting beaches where you can unwind and reconnect with nature.
Each of the hotel’s generously proportioned rooms is thoughtfully designed to provide the utmost comfort and relaxation. Every room features a spacious balcony, allowing guests to savor the breathtaking views of the city and the sea. Sink into incredibly comfortable beds, promising a restful night’s sleep after a fulfilling day of exploration in Split. The bathrooms are equally impressive, boasting ample space, a refreshing walk-in shower, and a separate tub for moments of luxurious indulgence. For those seeking an elevated experience, the opulent Ambasador Suite awaits, complete with a separate bedroom, an inviting living room, an elegant dining area, and unforgettable panoramic vistas overlooking the enchanting islands and the sparkling Adriatic Sea.
Hotel Ambasador presents an array of exceptional amenities to enhance your stay. Delight in the flavors of contemporary local cuisine at Restaurant Méditerranée, where talented chefs create culinary masterpieces using the freshest ingredients. For a more relaxed ambiance, savor expertly crafted cocktails while enjoying breathtaking views of the Riva and marina at Bar Split. Indulge in a vast and diverse breakfast spread each morning, providing the perfect start to your day. Unwind and rejuvenate at Hacelia Spa, a sanctuary of serenity offering a range of treatments and therapies. And don’t miss the opportunity to take a refreshing dip in the hotel’s stunning rooftop pool, where you can soak up the sun and admire the panoramic views of Split.
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