Hotel Murum, Split Hotels
Historic monument hotel offering a blend of ancient and modern, plus on-site dining and beautiful city views
Overview
Hotel Murum is a historical monument in its own right, beautifully woven into the urban fabric of Split’s iconic Diocletian’s Palace. This unique property showcases the original architectural elements, with a dominant wall dating back to the Roman Empire period seamlessly integrated into the overall design. The hotel is situated within the palace itself, just steps from the Split City Museum and the Gregory of Nin Statue. All of Split’s Old Town charms are within easy reach, including the Cathedral of Saint Domnius and the vibrant Split Riva.
With less than 10 rooms at Hotel Murum, you’ll enjoy an atmosphere that exudes warmth, coziness, and charm. The rooms harmoniously blend old-world elements with modern amenities, creating a balance of architectural simplicity and style. Certain units feature extra-large double beds, luxury bathrooms with showers, and views of the Old Town. The suites breathe life into the ancient times in which Diocletian’s Palace was built, featuring a spacious layout and a sofa for added comfort. Notably, the Deluxe Double Room offers a spectacular view from the hotel’s highest flat.
While staying at Hotel Murum, you can enjoy a wonderful breakfast each morning, setting the tone for a day of exploring. The hotel also houses an on-site restaurant where you can savor local flavors. Throughout your visit, you’ll appreciate the little conveniences, too, including free WiFi, private parking, and an airport shuttle service.
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