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-private / shared bathroom
-cooking utensils, cutlery
-water, electricity
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EUR€23 to EUR€79
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GUEST HOUSE SANDRA offers You nice and low-cost private accommodation in the house that is situated in the centre of very old city in Croatia (Central Dalmatia)-Split. Street Radunica is the oldest area of Split and it is very quiet. The house is made of stone and offers: -4 rooms (S1, S2, S3, S4) that share big terracce with small kitchen and refrigerator. Roo...
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Split

The History of Split

The first inhabitant of Split was the Roman emperor Diocletian who started to build his palace in this friendly bay around 293 AD. After his abdication he withdrew to this luxurious palace of about 30 thousand square meters.
Split (Italian: Spalato, Latin: Spalatum, Greek: Aspalathos) is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, the administrative center of Croatia's Split-Dalmatia County and is the second largest city in Croatia.

Split has a Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers (maximum air temperature in July reaches 36°C) and warm, wet winters (average annual rainfall is 900 mm). Split is one of the sunniest places in Europe.

How to come to Split

The city at the foot of Marjan can be reached by The Adriatic Coastal Road, winding by the sea or by hinterland roads connected to Split. It will take you 5 hours to get to Zagreb and 4 hours to get to Dubrovnik in your car. You can also reach Split if you get on a coast ferry liner from Rijeka or Dubrovnik, from all central Dalmatian islands. There are excellent fast and regular ferry lines from Ancona and Pescara, Italy. From the Airport Split flights connect the city with Zagreb several times a day, as well as with European capitals. There are also trains from Split to the north of the country and further on to Europe. You can transport your car by train, as well.

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