Location
The house is in the historic old town of Split, where the world's best preserved Roman palace, built 1.600 years ago for the emperor Diocletian, now shelters shops, restaurants and private homes. Guests step straight into that world: cafes and konobas at the door, the sea a minute away, and quieter stone lanes behind the house for coming back to in the evening.
Velebitska ul. 27, 21000, Split, Croatia

What to see nearby
Almost everything worth seeing in Split is reachable on foot from the door. Walk two minutes to the Riva promenade and the palace cellars, five to the Cathedral of Saint Domnius and the Peristyle, and a few more to Pjaca, Prokurative and the fruit market. Marjan Forest Park rises above the town for a morning walk with views over the islands, Bacvice Beach is a fifteen-minute stroll along the coast, and the Roman ruins of Salona lie 7 km inland.
- Diocletian's Palace0,2 km
- Riva waterfront0,02 km
- Cathedral of Saint Domnius0,055 km
- Republic Square - Prokurative0,15 km
- People's Square - Pjaca0,1 km
- Croatian National Theatre0,055 km
- Split City Museum0,25 km
- Gregory of Nin statue0,25 km
- Marjan Forest Park1,5 km
- Bacvice Beach1,2 km
- Salona Archaeological Park7 km
Getting here
Split Airport is 24 km away and an airport transfer can be arranged on request; the train station, bus station and ferry port for Hvar, Brac and Vis are all less than a kilometre from the house. The old town is a pedestrian zone and there is no parking at the property, so we recommend arriving on foot with luggage from a nearby public garage, or letting us organise your transfer. Bicycle and car rental are available if you want to explore further along the Dalmatian coast.
- Split Train Station0,65 km
- Split Bus Station0,75 km
- Split Ferry Port0,8 km
- Split Airport (SPU)24 km
- Brac Airport51 km
