35 Best Hotels in Central Dalmatia, Croatia

Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel

$$$$ | Obala Fabrika 28, Hvar, 21450, Croatia
Hotel Adriana, Hvar
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This well-appointed hotel has a rooftop pool and sophisticated cocktail bar, affording stunning views of the sea and Old Town, and a chic ground-floor restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine on the harborfront. Guest rooms, decorated in minimalist style in subtle earthy shades with dark wooden floors, have flat-screen TVs and bathrooms with glass partitions. The Sensori Spa offers luxurious treatments, as well as a sauna and gym.

Pros

  • Prime location on seafront promenade
  • Delicious breakfast with a view of the docks
  • High-end spa for post-sightseeing massages

Cons

  • Among Hvar Town's more expensive hotels
  • Proximity to harbor means noise possible at night
  • Interior slightly dated
Obala Fabrika 28, Hvar, 21450, Croatia
021-750–555
hotel Details
62 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Agroturizam Kalpić

$ | Kalpići 4, Lozovac, 22221, Croatia

Experience the peacefulness of the Croatian countryside at the Kalpić family estate while exploring both Šibenik and nearby Krka National Park. Just 10 minutes from both, it provides the perfect complement after a busy day of sightseeing, allowing guests to gather their impressions and soak up nature. The rooms are comfortable and nicely furnished, and meals are prepared using local produce and old-fashioned methods, most often on the grill or under the peka, a traditional bell-shape lid used to cook meals over an open fire.

Pros

  • Shady garden for kids to play
  • Nice break from the city
  • Traditional dishes from the restaurant

Cons

  • Must have a car to reach it
  • Too rural for city folk
  • Nightlife options a bit far away
Kalpići 4, Lozovac, 22221, Croatia
091-584–5520
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Amfora Hvar Grand Beach Resort

$$$ | Biskupa Jurja Dubokovica 5, Hvar, 21450, Croatia

Sitting in its own bay with a pinewood backdrop, this colossal modern white structure is a peaceful 10-minute walk along the coastal path from the center of Hvar Town. The rooms are decorated in warm hues and have spacious bathrooms. There's a large, free-form, cascading pool set in gardens out front.

Pros

  • Great outdoor pool with swim-up bar
  • Varied breakfast served overlooking Hvar Town harbor
  • Easy access to nearby public beach

Cons

  • Inconsistent service
  • Large and somewhat impersonal
  • Some rooms have better facilities than others
Biskupa Jurja Dubokovica 5, Hvar, 21450, Croatia
021-750–300
hotel Details
324 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Bluesun Hotel Borak

$$ | Put Zlatnog Rata 42, Bol, 21420, Croatia

Set amid pine trees on the path to Zlatni Rat Beach—and just a 10-minute walk from Bol's Old Town—this hotel occupies a modern, three-story white building with rooms renovated in 2022, and amenities include an outdoor pool and a gym, as well as a restaurant with a terrace. The hotel can assist with organizing diving lessons, excursions across the island, and airport transfers.

Pros

  • Eight-minute walk from Zlatni rat
  • Good sports facilities
  • Family rooms available

Cons

  • Large and slightly impersonal
  • Popular with large tour groups
  • No hotel spa
Put Zlatnog Rata 42, Bol, 21420, Croatia
01-384–4288
hotel Details
137 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Apr., Free Breakfast

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Boutique Hotel Marco Polo

$$ | Obala 15, Gradac, 21330, Croatia Fodor's Choice

With comfortable accommodations, fine food, and individualized excursions, this adults-only beachfront hotel stands out on the Makarska Riviera as a wonderful place for a summer holiday. The owners of this boutique property have invested a piece of themselves in every detail, such as the selection of Scandinavian-style furniture made from Croatian timber and the candlelit dinners in their beachside restaurant accompanied by live music. The hotel may close (or reopen) over the winter depending on the number of reservations it has, so check ahead if you're traveling at that time. 

Pros

  • Excellent rooftop terrace
  • Intimate relaxed atmosphere
  • Devoted owners who provide personal touches, such as on-site wine tastings

Cons

  • Not all rooms have a view
  • Hard to find a spot on the beach
  • Parking lot and outdoor pool can get crowded
Obala 15, Gradac, 21330, Croatia
021-695–060
hotel Details
25 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Divota Apartment Hotel

$$$ | Plinarska 75, Split, 21000, Croatia Fodor's Choice

Set in a row of sun-bleached stone houses in the charming neighborhood of Veli Varoš, these beautifully renovated apartments and rooms have been lovingly reimagined to create a clean, bright, modern accommodation that preserves historic elements, like the steep tiled roofs and tiny shuttered windows. Divota (the Dalmatian word for "splendor") is close to Split’s harbor and UNESCO-listed center, so there are loads of restaurants and shops nearby. The airy apartments and rooms include units that can accommodate groups as large as six and also the lone traveler. Spa and yoga sessions are available, and breakfast at a local café is included in the price.

Pros

  • Spa and yoga sessions
  • Green and serene private garden on-site
  • Peaceful location just northwest of Old Town

Cons

  • Apartments are close together
  • Free parking not available
  • Bathrooms in some rooms are small
Plinarska 75, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-782–700
hotel Details
29 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Domus Maritima

$$ | Put Cumbrijana 10, Trogir, 21220, Croatia

This small, chic, family-run bed-and-breakfast in a beautifully renovated 400-year-old villa is perfectly located a few minutes' walk from the center of bustling Trogir and just across the street from the ACI Marina Trogir. Rooms are artistically decorated with bright hues and have different configurations, though all are modern in style with neutral tones and pops of color on walls or furniture. A bar and restaurant are on-site.

Pros

  • Relaxing Mediterranean garden
  • Free parking nearby
  • Some rooms have sea views or balconies

Cons

  • Modern style may not appeal to those who want traditional decor
  • Noisy at night during summer
  • Rooms on the small side
Put Cumbrijana 10, Trogir, 21220, Croatia
091-513–7802
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Heritage Villa Apolon

$$ | Šetalište Don Šime Ljubića 7, Stari Grad, 21246, Croatia

Freshly renovated, this boutique villa with rooms and suites offers guests a sophisticated taste of times past in an intimate island setting. The villa was once home to a prominent 19th-century Croatian writer and archaeologist, Hvar-born Don Šime Ljubič, who named the villa after the mythological Greek god Apollo (Apolon in Croatian). Each room's design takes its inspiration from a different Greek muse and combines traditional Mediterranean style with contemporary touches. Glossy wooden floors, earth-tone decor, and bathrooms with glass-enclosed showers add to the luxurious atmosphere. At the time of this writing, the restaurant and wine bar are due to reopen in summer 2024. 

Pros

  • All but one room has a sea view
  • Intimate and personal service
  • Reasonable prices compared to similar luxury accommodation on Hvar

Cons

  • Restaurant due to reopen in summer 2024
  • No official hotel parking lot
  • Harbor noise can drift into rooms
Šetalište Don Šime Ljubića 7, Stari Grad, 21246, Croatia
091-177–8320
hotel Details
8 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Apr., Free Breakfast

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Hotel Bellevue

$$ | Obala Hrvatske Mornarice 1, 22000, Croatia

Sitting on the city waterfront, right next to the historic center, this modern four-star hotel offers a range of elegant rooms and suites. Some rooms have terraces, and there's also a small wellness center on-site.

Pros

  • Most rooms have sea or city views
  • Pool, sauna, and fitness room
  • Tasty breakfast with vegetarian options

Cons

  • Parking fee not included and spaces can be tight
  • Waterfront but a 10-minute walk from a beach
  • Central location can mean some noisiness
Obala Hrvatske Mornarice 1, 22000, Croatia
022-646–400
hotel Details
48 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Biokovo

$$$ | Obala Kralja Tomislava 14, Makarska, 21300, Croatia

In the center of Makarska, on the palm-lined seafront promenade, this old-fashioned hotel offers rooms with light pine floors accented by dark-color fabrics. The ground-floor terrace café is popular with locals all year long. It's about 150 meters (less than 500 feet) from the nearest beach. 

Pros

  • Central location a minute from the ferry port
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Pleasant café and decent restaurant

Cons

  • Limited facilities
  • Parking can be a problem
  • Low-key furnishings might not impress lovers of chic decor
Obala Kralja Tomislava 14, Makarska, 21300, Croatia
021-615–244
hotel Details
52 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Bonaca

$$ | Zagrađe 21, Skradin, 22222, Croatia

The second hotel to open in Skradin, the four-star Bonaca offers rooms with modern neutral-hued decor, an outdoor pool, and a sunbathing terrace. The hotel's Mediterranean restaurant is a five-minute walk down the harbor. Some rooms feature pretty sea views.

Pros

  • Vistas of the picturesque town harbor
  • Rooms with balconies
  • Most modern hotel in town

Cons

  • Small breakfast space
  • Restaurant is separate from hotel building
  • One of the area's pricer lodgings
Zagrađe 21, Skradin, 22222, Croatia
022-661--284
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Cornaro

$$$$ | Sinjska 6 and Kralja Tomislava 9, Split, 21000, Croatia

This sleek five-star hotel—offering rooms both functional and sophisticated, with wooden floors, earth-tone fabrics, and spacious bathrooms—is a short walk from the city’s car-free center and close to all the main attractions. The lovely old-fashioned Italianate facade belies the chic 21st-century interior; each room has a smart TV and tablet to help guests navigate their stay and communicate with hotel staff. There’s a rooftop bar with an unbeatable view and two restaurants serving dishes with locally sourced ingredients and regional wines.

Pros

  • Hearty buffet breakfast
  • Spa and rooftop bar
  • Tablets and smart TVs in rooms

Cons

  • Parking is expensive
  • Pricier food and drinks on-site
  • Some rooms can be a little noisy
Sinjska 6 and Kralja Tomislava 9, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-644–200
hotel Details
156 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Fontana

$ | Obrov 1, Trogir, 21220, Croatia

Located in the Old Town and overlooking the Trogir Channel, the hotel is in an old stone building that's been refurbished into a small family-run hotel above a popular restaurant. Most rooms are basic, with double or twin beds, and some have whirlpool tubs. The hotel can arrange excursions to islands or other areas on the coast, and the downstairs restaurant has lovely outdoor seating.

Pros

  • On seafront promenade
  • More affordable alternative to other lodgings nearby
  • Arranges airport transfers (at cost)

Cons

  • Rooms tend to be small
  • Basic, somewhat outdated furnishings
  • Surrounding cafés get noisy at night
Obrov 1, Trogir, 21220, Croatia
021-885--744
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Luxe

$$$$ | Kralja Zvonimira 6, Split, 21000, Croatia

Located just outside the palace walls and close to the port, this contemporary boutique hotel makes a great base for exploring Split and has spunkily designed rooms that are both sleek and well-insulated from the cacophony of the city. The hotel offers wonderful views of the city's patchwork of clay-colored rooftops. A cigar lounge is available on-site for relaxation in style, and the breakfast buffet offers fresh substantial fare.

Pros

  • Nearby free parking
  • Well-organized and functional fitness and wellness area
  • Generous breakfast buffet

Cons

  • No lunch and dinner on-site
  • Some rooms on first floor have no sea view
  • Not in a quiet neighborhood
Kralja Zvonimira 6, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-314–444
hotel Details
30 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Maestral

$ | Ulica IX br. 1, Prvic, 22333, Croatia

This 19th-century stone building on the seafront in Prvić Luka was once the village school, and after a careful restoration it reopened as a boutique hotel with rooms that have wooden floors, modern minimalist furniture, and some exposed stone walls. Many rooms also offer a sea view. On the ground floor, the Val Restaurant serves Dalmatian cuisine on a waterside terrace. The owners can organize excursions to neighboring islands and to the Krka and Kornati national parks, and the hotel stays open all year.

Pros

  • Delightful peaceful island location
  • Small enough that guests receive individual attention
  • Good restaurant on the harbor

Cons

  • If you miss the ferry, you could end up stranded
  • Often fully booked
  • Limited nightlife possibilities
Ulica IX br. 1, Prvic, 22333, Croatia
022-448–300
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Osam

$$ | Vlačica 3, Supetar, 21400, Croatia

This sleek adults-only hotel with a rooftop bar, stylish rooms (most of which have a sea view), and a pool offers something not found in many places on Brač: an urban-style island retreat. It occupies a formerly abandoned school building next to the town hall, but the central location isn't the only thing that keeps guests from wandering too far. The à la carte restaurant serves delicious seasonal fare, and the view of Split from the rooftop bar can’t be beat as you sip refreshing cocktails in the evening.

Pros

  • Excellent buffet breakfast and restaurant
  • Convenient location in center of Supetar
  • Unique former schoolhouse building

Cons

  • Rooms are not soundproof
  • Indoor-outdoor pool is small
  • Some more modern rooms lack traditional charm
Vlačica 3, Supetar, 21400, Croatia
021-552–0333
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Park

$$$$ | Hatzeov Perivoj 3, Split, 21000, Croatia

Smart and reliable, this five-star hotel in a 1921 building lies 10 minutes east of the city walls, overlooking Bačvice Bay. The rooms are modern and neatly furnished, and a pleasant restaurant terrace with palms offers views over the sea.

Pros

  • Close to both Old Town and beach
  • A sea view in some rooms
  • Breakfast served on a lovely open-air terrace

Cons

  • Pool and fitness center could be larger
  • Small rooms feel a bit tight
  • Parking can be difficult
Hatzeov Perivoj 3, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-406–400
hotel Details
72 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Pašike

$$ | Splitska 4, Trogir, 21220, Croatia

Inherited and restored antique furniture fills this charming hotel in a typical Dalmatian stone building in the heart of the Old Town. Rooms have heavy wooden desks and beds, as well as modern en suite bathrooms. The adjoining Konoba Pašike restaurant serves barbecued Dalmatian meat and fish dishes at outdoor tables.

Pros

  • Lovely Old Town location
  • Free airport transfers
  • Good restaurant with occasional live Dalmatian music

Cons

  • Some rooms are dark
  • No elevator
  • Parking is paid and must be reserved in advance
Splitska 4, Trogir, 21220, Croatia
021-885–185
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Peristil

$$ | Poljana Kraljice Jelene 5, Split, 21000, Croatia

One of only a handful of hotels within the palace walls, the comparatively affordable Peristil is located right behind the cathedral and just inside the Silver Gate, the city gate leading to the open-air market. Guest rooms are comfortable and well-equipped, and most have pretty wooden floors. The on-site Tiffany Restaurant has open-air dining on a pleasant shady terrace out front.

Pros

  • Budget-friendly compared to nearby hotels
  • Hard-to-beat location
  • Open-air restaurant terrace

Cons

  • Smaller, less modern rooms
  • Nearby parking difficult
  • Limited facilities
Poljana Kraljice Jelene 5, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-329–070
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel San Giorgio

$$$$ | Petra Hektorovića 2, Vis Town, 21480, Croatia

In Vis Town, east of the ferry quay, this chic little hotel is hidden away between stone cottages on a quiet cobbled side street. All the rooms and suites are smartly furnished and modern; on the top floor there's a deluxe room with a whirlpool tub and a large terrace with a sea view. Downstairs is Restaurant Boccadoro, serving creative Mediterranean cuisine.

Pros

  • Yoga vacations offered
  • Modern and comfortable rooms
  • Good restaurant with a walled garden

Cons

  • Only the deluxe suite has a terrace
  • Often fully booked
  • 20-minute walk from ferry landing can be difficult for visitors with heavy luggage
Petra Hektorovića 2, Vis Town, 21480, Croatia
021-607–630
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Skradinski Buk

$ | Burinovac 2, Skradin, 22222, Croatia

Friendly and family-run, this simple hotel in a refurbished stone town house in the center of Skradin was the first hotel in town. It has comfortable rooms and a restaurant with a pleasant terrace out front. 

Pros

  • In a pretty village close to Krka National Park
  • Parking on the hotel grounds
  • Solid breakfast options

Cons

  • Basic old-school design
  • Limited nightlife in Skradin
  • Prices can spike during high season
Burinovac 2, Skradin, 22222, Croatia
022-771–771
hotel Details
29 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Slavija

$$$$ | Buvinina 2, Split, 21000, Croatia

Split's longest continuously operating hotel since it opened in 1900, Slavija occupies a historic building within the walls of Diocletian's Palace that offers affordable, basic, but comfortable rooms. Top-floor accommodations have terraces overlooking the city's terra-cotta roofs, and free breakfast is served in the restaurant. Some travelers may find the noise from the surrounding bars distracting at night, especially during high season. 

Pros

  • Building dates back to 16th century
  • Varied nightlife options nearby
  • Super-central location

Cons

  • Some rooms can feel small
  • Parking is not convenient
  • Bar noise can get loud, especially during high season
Buvinina 2, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-323–840
hotel Details
25 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Split

$$$ | Strožanačka 20, Split, 21313, Croatia

Located on the outskirts of the city, this nearly net-zero-emission hotel offers guests comfortable modern rooms with sea views, as well as a private beach and an on-site restaurant. Other amenities include a rooftop swimming pool and a cocktail bar, as well as wellness facilities and yoga sessions on the terrace.

Pros

  • Private beach has clear water
  • Restaurant showcasing Mediterranean flavors
  • Away from the city center's noise

Cons

  • On-site parking is on the pricier side
  • Beach chairs for extra fee
  • 20-minute drive from the Old Town
Strožanačka 20, Split, 21313, Croatia
099-800--2000
hotel Details
45 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Vestibul Palace

$$$$ | Iza Vestibula 4, Split, 21000, Croatia Fodor's Choice
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This intimate Old Town standout located directly within Diocletian's Palace features interiors that have been carefully renovated to expose Roman stone and brickwork, along with more modern minimalist design details. A bar and restaurant can be found on the ground floor and seven rooms are upstairs, complete with subtle lighting and plasma TVs. A Villa Dobrić annex features an additional two suites, two rooms, and a bar with a terrace out front. Be sure to ask to stay in the main building.

Pros

  • Cool history and standout architecture
  • Superb concierge service
  • Doesn't get more central than this

Cons

  • Expensive for most of the season and often fully booked
  • Rooms in two buildings (stay in main one versus annex)
  • Not great if you have trouble with stairs
Iza Vestibula 4, Split, 21000, Croatia
0800-048--2314
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Vila Sikaa

$$ | Obala Kralja Zvonimira 13, Trogir, 21220, Croatia

This historical villa on Čiovo Island has been converted into a small family-run hotel with wood-floor rooms, some with a sea view and whirlpool tub. The hotel can also help with renting bicycles.

Pros

  • Seafront location with great views of Trogir's Old Town
  • Welcoming atmosphere
  • Beautiful 18th-century building

Cons

  • Front rooms can be noisy (from loud music and motorbikes)
  • Basic furnishings in rooms
  • Parking can be difficult on island
Obala Kralja Zvonimira 13, Trogir, 21220, Croatia
021-789--240
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Villa Diana

$$$ | Kuzmanićeva 3, Split, 21000, Croatia

Just east of the Old Town, this hotel is a traditional Dalmatian stone building with green wooden shutters and guest rooms rustically decorated with wood and metal elements. The ground-floor restaurant features exposed stone walls and modern wood furniture; it serves breakfast and dinner (pizza, seafood, and meat dishes).

Pros

  • Five-minute walk from Diocletian's Palace
  • More affordable alternative to nearby larger, more expensive hotels
  • Intimate setting that provides individual attention

Cons

  • Often fully booked
  • Located on a busy road leading into Split
  • Parking costs extra
Kuzmanićeva 3, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-482–460
hotel Details
6 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Villa Dvor

$$ | Mosorska Cesta 13, Omiš, 21310, Croatia Fodor's Choice

Built into a sheer cliff face overlooking the Cetina River, Villa Dvor has comfortable rooms offering sea, mountain, or river views. Out front, the Knez Restaurant terrace (where breakfast is served) looks onto the river canyon, and there's also a small outdoor whirlpool. The eco-friendly owner has ingeniously devised a way of using the river to power the hotel's heating and air-conditioning systems, and the building also uses solar panels.

Pros

  • Stunning view across river to Old Town and sea
  • Eco-friendly ethos
  • Breakfast served on terrace

Cons

  • Location and view outshine the hotel itself
  • Limited nightlife
  • Somewhat old-fashioned decor
Mosorska Cesta 13, Omiš, 21310, Croatia
021-863–444
hotel Details
23 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Judita Palace Heritage Hotel

$$$$ | Narodni Trg 4, Split, 21000, Croatia Fodor's Choice

Only a couple steps away from Diocletian's Palace in a historical building, this is quite possibly the best lodging in the city with its rooftop terrace, library, bar, and a great view of the main Split square. It's in the pedestrian-only area of Split but has reserved parking; you can be picked up by hotel staff and brought to the hotel door. All rooms have satellite TV and Wi-Fi. The staff members are cordial and well-versed in assisting travelers, the rooms are spacious, and the rich breakfast seals the deal: the Judita scores high on all accounts.

Pros

  • Deeply comfortable spacious rooms
  • Unbeatable location
  • Friendly and professional service

Cons

  • The hotel is small, so it's often full
  • Parking not included
  • In the pedestrian-only area of Split, so can be hard to get to with baggage
Narodni Trg 4, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-420–220
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Le Méridien Lav, Split

$$$$ | Grljevačka 2A, Split, 21312, Croatia

A world unto its own and set in landscaped gardens with a half mile of beach, this vast self-contained complex was Split's first five-star hotel, offering guests water-skiing, windsurfing, tennis courts, a luxurious spa and wellness center, an indoor pool, and an outdoor infinity pool overlooking the sea. The modern, sleek, minimalist interior was designed by Italian architect Lorenzo Bellini. Spacious guest rooms and suites have floor-to-ceiling windows, and most of the light-wood-paneled bathrooms have a separate tub and shower.

Pros

  • Beautifully designed modern interior
  • Excellent sports facilities
  • Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows

Cons

  • 15-minute drive from the center of Split
  • Meetings held here can lend to crowded feel
  • May seem too large and impersonal for some
Grljevačka 2A, Split, 21312, Croatia
021-500–500
hotel Details
378 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Marmont Heritage Hotel

$$$$ | Zadarska 13, Split, 21000, Croatia

Beautifully refurbished, this 15th-century stone building in the heart of the city offers guests a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of the Old Town. Comfortable rooms are cleverly designed to make the most of the space. The rooftop terrace is a perfect spot for enjoying a bird's-eye view of the city.

Pros

  • Perfect base for walking the Old Town
  • Rooftop terrace with a view
  • Classic decor in earth tones and whites

Cons

  • No parking nearby
  • Some rooms have unattractive views of adjacent walls or windows
  • Rooms can feel small
Zadarska 13, Split, 21000, Croatia
021-308–060
hotel Details
21 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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