Apartment Marin
Split (Croatia)
Bana Josipa Jelacica 1, Split, Croatia, 21000
beds from |
$ 21.93 |
Hostel Description
We are a 3*** guest house situated in the center of the city on one of the main streets filled with coffee shops, just near the hotel Bellevue and the sea! Building has access to the city parking. Our guest house has an apartment and a private room. The first apartment consists of a guest kitchen, balcony, private en-suite bathroom with shower, and bedroom, with one double king size bed and a sofa for two more extra people.
Facilities are:
Fully equipped kitchen (fridge, microwave etc.).
Air-conditioning,
TV with satellite,
CD stereo player.
The private room has an ocean view, one sofa which can be used as a double bed and two single beds and bathroom with shower.
Facilities are:
Air conditioning, fridge, TV, DVD stereo.
The whole guest house has a romantic atmosphere, and antique furniture. The guest house is also equipped with a barbecue and a big terrace on the top of the building from where you can see the whole city, or make a romantic dinner.
Near the guest house is a hill on which you can go hiking, or rent a bike/scooter. The ACY marina is 3 minutes walk from the house; there you can rent a boat or jet ski. Restaurants, coffee shops and supplies shops are just next to the house. A car is not needed if you are staying in this apartment, because you are in the center of the town, just next to the beautiful Roman palace! The apartment has an ocean view, and the best beaches are around 10 minutes walk from the apartment. From split you can easily take a rafting tour on the river of Cetina, you can go hiking on the nearby mountains or visit the falls of Krka or Plitvice lakes!
The history of Split:
The first inhabitant of Split was the Roman emperor Diocletian who started to build his palace in this friendly bay around 293 AD. After his abdication he withdrew to this luxurious palace of about 30 thousand square meters.
The following turbulent centuries made the palace into a town first populated by the citizens of the nearby Salona, fleeing before Avars and Slavs. The town overgrew the walls of the palace and its authorities kept changing - from Croatian kings in 10th century AD, Hungarian and Venetian administration, to French rulers and Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
This history has left its traces combined in the town?s everyday life making the town of Split truly original.
Today, the city of Split is combined by silent beats of history, the lively spirit of the young and its particular Mediterranean charm!
Facilities are:
Fully equipped kitchen (fridge, microwave etc.).
Air-conditioning,
TV with satellite,
CD stereo player.
The private room has an ocean view, one sofa which can be used as a double bed and two single beds and bathroom with shower.
Facilities are:
Air conditioning, fridge, TV, DVD stereo.
The whole guest house has a romantic atmosphere, and antique furniture. The guest house is also equipped with a barbecue and a big terrace on the top of the building from where you can see the whole city, or make a romantic dinner.
Near the guest house is a hill on which you can go hiking, or rent a bike/scooter. The ACY marina is 3 minutes walk from the house; there you can rent a boat or jet ski. Restaurants, coffee shops and supplies shops are just next to the house. A car is not needed if you are staying in this apartment, because you are in the center of the town, just next to the beautiful Roman palace! The apartment has an ocean view, and the best beaches are around 10 minutes walk from the apartment. From split you can easily take a rafting tour on the river of Cetina, you can go hiking on the nearby mountains or visit the falls of Krka or Plitvice lakes!
The history of Split:
The first inhabitant of Split was the Roman emperor Diocletian who started to build his palace in this friendly bay around 293 AD. After his abdication he withdrew to this luxurious palace of about 30 thousand square meters.
The following turbulent centuries made the palace into a town first populated by the citizens of the nearby Salona, fleeing before Avars and Slavs. The town overgrew the walls of the palace and its authorities kept changing - from Croatian kings in 10th century AD, Hungarian and Venetian administration, to French rulers and Austro-Hungarian monarchy.
This history has left its traces combined in the town?s everyday life making the town of Split truly original.
Today, the city of Split is combined by silent beats of history, the lively spirit of the young and its particular Mediterranean charm!
Hostel Directions
Getting there:
Split is fantastically well served by air from Zagreb with Croatia Airlines, British Airways, Easyjet and Wizz Air flights from London. (See our getting there by air section for more details.)
There are several trains a day from Zagreb - following track improvements in the past few years to allow for fast tilting trains, this journey time has now been reduced to about 5 hours and 30 minutes. The Die Bahn website is great for train times. There are also many, many buses per day from Zagreb and elsewhere in Croatia to Split. See the Zagreb bus terminal website for timetable details.
Numerous ferries connect Split with the nearby Adriatic islands (Hvar, Brac, Vis, Lastovo etc.) and there is a coastal ferry service between the city and Rijeka to the north and Dubrovnik to the south - all are run by Jadrolinija. There are also daily ferries in the summer months (and slightly less frequent during the winter) between Split and Ancona in Italy. See our traveling from Italy section for more details.
The apartment is situated in the strict center of the town, next to the roman palace! If you arrive by bus, train, ferry or a plane it should take you around 10 minutes walk to get to the apartment. The bus from the airport comes to the city harbor!
Split is fantastically well served by air from Zagreb with Croatia Airlines, British Airways, Easyjet and Wizz Air flights from London. (See our getting there by air section for more details.)
There are several trains a day from Zagreb - following track improvements in the past few years to allow for fast tilting trains, this journey time has now been reduced to about 5 hours and 30 minutes. The Die Bahn website is great for train times. There are also many, many buses per day from Zagreb and elsewhere in Croatia to Split. See the Zagreb bus terminal website for timetable details.
Numerous ferries connect Split with the nearby Adriatic islands (Hvar, Brac, Vis, Lastovo etc.) and there is a coastal ferry service between the city and Rijeka to the north and Dubrovnik to the south - all are run by Jadrolinija. There are also daily ferries in the summer months (and slightly less frequent during the winter) between Split and Ancona in Italy. See our traveling from Italy section for more details.
The apartment is situated in the strict center of the town, next to the roman palace! If you arrive by bus, train, ferry or a plane it should take you around 10 minutes walk to get to the apartment. The bus from the airport comes to the city harbor!
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