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thank you for your reservation and hope you will have a nice stay. My name is Darko and I will be your host. I am at your disposal 24 hours a day during your stay, I will do my best to give you all the important information about the city and its sights, and to make your stay in my city as pleasant as possible for you. If you need some help with restaurants, bars, organization of excursions, transportation to the airport, it will be my pleasure to help you... I suggest that you look this website as it will be useful to you during your stay.
Sky Residence, a property consisting of two studio apartments, is located in center of Split, only 300 m from Diocletian's palace, which is under UNESCO's protection. The elegantly and designerly decorated rooms include air conditioning and free WiFi. Room amenities include a desk, a flat-screen LED TV with satellite channels, and a seating area. The spacious bathroom includes a shower, hairdryer and free toiletries. All rooms include an kitchen, minibar and safety deposit box, and some units include city views and a balcony.
We wish you a warm welcome at our boutique acommodation!
Beaches
Bačvice beach
Bačvice beach is the most popular beach in the area, It's sandy beach at the heart of the city. It was awarded a Blue flag whitch is symbol of quality offer and clean sea. The Bačvice beach contains outside showers, public toilettes, changing rooms, as well as the possibility of renting deck-chairs and beach umbrellas.
Kašjuni beach
Kašjuni beach is beautiful beach situated on the southern part of the Marjan hill. On the beach there are several restaurants which provide food and drink, but you can also drop by in the evening and enjoy some of the parties which are often organized during the summer. Also there is a changing room and shower on the beach.
Firule beach
Firule beach is sandy beach located in the area bearing the same name. It is a small sand-covered cove spreading under the protruding cliffs dotted with cafes. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade. Also there is a changing room and shower on the beach. Firule beach is excellent beach for families with children.
Žnjan beach
Žnjan beach is situated near the center of Split. It is one of the most favorite bathing places in Split, especially among water sports lovers. The beach is mostly rocky with parts of it covered with pebbles. The beach contains outside showers, public toilettes, changing rooms and offers the possibility of renting deck-chairs and umbrellas.
Trstenik beach
Trstenik beach is situated on the east side of Split. This pebble beach has a mild access to the sea, because of which it is suitable for families with children. We recommend it to people who do not like big crowds, to romantic couples, singles and younger people. You can rent deck-chairs and enjoy the sun.
Bene beach
Bene beach, one of the oldest beaches in Split, is located beneath Marjan. There is a sports center behind the beach where you can rent different sports prompts. A ramp barrier will stop you from driving your car to the beach, so you would have to walk one part of the way or take the bus number 12 which drives from the town and passes the beach.
Sights
Diocletian’s Palace
Diocletian's Palace, pronounced is an ancient palace built for the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD, which today forms about half the old town of Split, Croatia. Today the remains of the palace are part of the historic core of Split, which in 1979 was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
The Substructures
The Diocletian Palace Substructures represent one of the best preserved ancient complexes of their kind in the world, The central hall is a place to buy valuable souvenirs, and the rest of the Substructures is open for sightseeing as one of the greatest attractions of Split, frequently, besides Peristyle, a synonym for Diocletian Palace.
Cathedral of Saint Domnius
The Cathedral of St. Domnius is a complex of a church, formed from an Imperial Roman mausoleum, with a bell tower; strictly the church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and the bell tower to Saint Domnius. Cathedral of Saint Domnius, consecrated at the turn of the 7th century AD, is regarded as the oldest Catholic cathedral in the world.
Statue of Gregory Nin
This statue of Gregory of Nin, a medieval bishop from Croatia who strongly opposed the Pope, stands just outside the Golden Gate of Diocletian’s Palace in Split, Croatia. Touching the big toe of the bronze statue of Grgur Ninski, the Bishop and great advocate of the old Slavonic language and national script, tradition has it that good luck is guaranteed.
The Riva
Riva today is a pedestrian heaven, thrusting with Cafés and restaurants, an ideal place for having your morning or afternoon coffee, or for an evening out with friends over drinks. Riva is the stage of the city life of Split, a venue for numerous cultural and entertainment events, boisterous Split carnival, as well as the stage for meeting Split sportsmen after countless successes.
Marjan forest park
Marjan, the hill that overlooks the city has always been the most impressive part of Split imagery. Such a harmony between natural and urban is rarely found; on one side the densely populated city in all of its glory and on the other a peninsula of almost pristine nature. Marjan is the place from which Split can be seen in all its glory, but you can also experience entirely different side of this densely populated and tourism oriented city.
Game of Thrones Museum Split
Take a peek inside the impressive interior: 'This is a copy of the series, the ice cold enviroment and smells will bring you the tingles as soon as you step inside. It is not far from Diocletian's cellars, where Khaleesi put dragons in captivity. One of the dragons at the entrance welcomes visitors to this interesting tourist attraction in Split. He pierced the wall with his head, opened his huge jaws, saliva dripped from his sharp fangs, and his eyes widened. And he’s in real size, so creepy that little kids and those of weake"
Stadion Poljud
Stadion Poljud is one of the most recognizable stadiums in Croatia, located in Split. It was built between 1975 and 1979 for the purpose of hosting the 1979 Mediterranean Games. The stadium features a unique architecture with an impressive curved roof structure that covers the entire seating area. It has a seating capacity of around 34,198, providing excellent conditions for fans during matches and events. Poljud is the home ground of Hajduk Split, one of the most famous and successful football clubs in Croatia, and it is a place of intense fan emotions and passion during matches.
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