Marvie Hotel & Health
A wellness hotel near Diocletian's Palace — spa, rooftop pool and fast wi-fi throughout, built for a comfortable longer stay.
Croatia
Diocletian's Palace, a walkable old town and the best ferry links on the coast — Split is the practical base for a longer Adriatic stay.
A wellness hotel near Diocletian's Palace — spa, rooftop pool and fast wi-fi throughout, built for a comfortable longer stay.
A tiny B&B set literally inside the walls of Diocletian's Palace — about as central as Split gets.
An affordable heritage hotel inside Split's old town, often the gentlest rate among the palace-area stays.
A design-led hostel in central Split — characterful, sociable and easy on the budget.
A small boutique hotel in the historic core of Split, steps from the old-town action.
A contemporary design hotel near Split's seafront, with a pool and a sharp modern look.
A landmark design hotel built into the stone of Diocletian's Palace, by the ancient Vestibule.
A small boutique hotel set against the old Roman walls in the centre of Split.
A heritage boutique hotel on a quiet lane in the heart of old-town Split.
A Renaissance palace turned heritage hotel right on Split's People's Square.
Adults-only heritage suites tucked into the stone lanes of Split's old town.
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Late May to June and September into early October are ideal — warm and swimmable but far less crowded than July and August. As a real, lived-in city, Split also stays lively year-round.
Yes. It is walkable, well-connected by ferry and air, and has plenty of cafés and coworking spaces, making it one of the better-value work bases on the coast — especially outside peak season.
Take the official airport shuttle (around €9) to the main bus station by the ferry port, a public bus (around €3), or a taxi/Uber (around €35–50). See our Split airport guide for details.