Villa Split Heritage Hotel, Split Hotels
Charming heritage hotel in a 10th-century Romanesque landmark, offering traditional decor, a garden, and daily breakfast
Villa Split Heritage Hotel presents a truly unique experience, offering guests the chance to immerse themselves in history within the very heart of Split. Nestled within the awe-inspiring Diocletian’s Palace, this meticulously preserved historic building provides an unparalleled location for exploring the city’s rich cultural heritage. A mere three-minute stroll will lead you to the magnificent Cathedral of Saint Domnius, a testament to the area’s enduring religious significance.
The hotel itself boasts a fascinating past. Known historically as the Marulić House, this 10th-century Romanesque landmark once served as the residence of Marko Marulić, a celebrated Croatian writer whose literary contributions have left an indelible mark on the nation’s cultural landscape. Its prime location on the main city square, Pjaca, places guests within easy reach of virtually every major attraction in the city center. A short five-minute walk grants access to a wealth of historical sites, vibrant cafes, and charming shops.
For those seeking sun and sea, the inviting sands of Bačvice Beach are just an eleven-minute walk away. Alternatively, for a more adventurous beach experience, continue your journey for at least thirty minutes to discover the secluded beaches tucked away near the scenic Marjan Park. The park itself offers a refreshing escape, with opportunities for hiking, biking, and enjoying panoramic views of the Adriatic coastline.
This intimate hotel provides a personalized experience with its limited number of rooms, ensuring a tranquil and exclusive stay. Each of the less than ten rooms is thoughtfully appointed with air-conditioning to ensure comfort in the Mediterranean climate and a delightful fusion of traditional and contemporary design elements. Guests will appreciate the warmth of the hardwood floors, the character of the exposed stone wall elements, and the rustic charm of the wooden ceiling beams, all contributing to a cozy and authentic atmosphere. Modern conveniences are also readily available, with each room equipped with a minibar for refreshments, a flat-screen TV for entertainment, and complimentary bathroom toiletries for added convenience. Select upgraded rooms offer the added luxury of bathtubs for relaxation and dedicated seating areas for unwinding after a day of exploring.
Beyond the comfortable accommodations, Villa Split Heritage Hotel provides a range of amenities to enhance your stay. Explore the city at your own pace by renting bicycles, allowing you to discover hidden gems and local favorites. For families traveling with children, babysitting or childcare services are available for a surcharge, providing parents with the opportunity to enjoy some well-deserved relaxation. Guests arriving by car can take advantage of the private parking available for an additional fee, ensuring peace of mind in a busy city center. Start your day with a delicious complimentary breakfast, providing the perfect fuel for your adventures. Furthermore, guests are welcome to relax and rejuvenate in the hotel’s outdoor garden, a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city.
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Once a secret destination for in-the-know travelers, Croatia is bursting upon the international scene. And for good reason: This small country on the shores of the Adriatic Sea has more than its share of natural wonders, beautiful coastline and picturesque islands.
When's the best time to go?
The spring (May & June) and fall (September & October) are the best times to visit in terms of good weather and to avoid the majority of the crowds. Mid-June through mid-September is the busiest time for visitors all throughout Croatia, so expect to bump into crowds during these months (as well as higher prices for accommodation). Winter sees the tourism grind to a halt in the islands of Dalmatia, but this can be a great time to see mainland Croatia and to check out Zagreb's famous winter market!
Where should I go in Croatia?
Croatia is best known for its national parks (Plitvice Lakes and Krka), its medieval coastal cities such as Dubrovnik and Split, and its more than a thousand islands along the beautiful Dalmatian Coast, including Hvar, Korcula, and many others. Whether you're into local cuisine, natural wonders, history, nightlife or active adventures, Croatia has lots to offer for travelers who seek unique experiences.
How many days do I need?
If you're short on time, five days is enough to have a great experience in one of Croatia's main regions, such as Dalmatia or Istria. For a great overall experience, however, you should aim for 10-14 days to cover multiple regions and to not feel too rushed.
Getting around Croatia
Croatia is a relatively small country with a great road network, making private transfers and rental cars the ideal form of transport for the mainland, and getting between key cities such as Zagreb and Split. There are also numerous public ferry routes accessing the islands between Dubrovnik and Split (subject to seasonality) and private boats for charter for getting between the islands.
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