This property is 11 minutes walk from the beach. Housed in a 10th-century Romanesque landmark, Villa Split Heritage Hotel is located within the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace in Split. It offers free Wi-Fi and rooms blending traditional setting with modern furnishings.

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All rooms feature air conditioning, a fridge and an LCD TV with cable and satellite channels. They also comprise hardwood floors, stone wall elements and wooden ceiling beams.

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Various picturesque restaurants, bars and shops can be found in the immediate vicinity. Riva, the main seaside promenade, is only a short walk away. Marjan Park-Forest is at a distance of 500 metres, while the city’s most popular beach Bačvice is within 1 km.

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Our Villa Split Heritage Hotel is an authentic Roman house from the 3rd century AC, also called "Marulić house", since in the 15th century there lived Marko Marulić and his family, our most prominent writer and the father of Croatian literature. It is more than 2000 years old and therefore protected by UNESCO organization, as the rest of the Diocletian's Palace, inside of which Villa Split Heritage Hotel is located.

Villa Split

This property is 11 minutes walk from the beach. Housed in a 10th-century Romanesque landmark, Villa Split Luxury Rooms is located within the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace in Split. It offers free Wi-Fi and rooms blending traditional setting with modern furnishings.

All rooms feature air conditioning, a fridge and an LCD TV with cable and satellite channels. They also comprise hardwood floors, stone wall elements and wooden ceiling beams.

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Town of Split

The official history of Split stretches back for 1700 years, when the Roman emperor Diocletian built his palace (emulating the form of the Roman military camp) as a place to which he would retire after stepping down from the imperial throne. However, preceding Diocletian’s palace, the site held the Greek colony Aspalathos, meaning the plant called Spanish or weaver’s broom (Spartia juncea). The plant is still numerous, especially on the southern slopes of the park-forest Marjan.

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