Dalmatia's main clinical hospital center. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Split within easy reach, so you can your appointment without the commute.
The most characterful budget option inside Diocletian's Palace — a family-run hotel pressed into medieval rooms of varying geometry, where crooked ceilings and uneven stone floors are features, not defects. The location within the Palace labyrinth is exceptional, the breakfasts are generous, and the proprietors' knowledge of Split's hidden spots is invaluable.
In the steep, stone-paved lanes of the Varoš neighbourhood — Split's oldest quarter outside the Palace — Boutique Hotel Kastil occupies a converted Dalmatian stone house with a garden terrace shaded by a thousand-year-old mulberry tree. The rooms are genuinely charming; the breakfast of local produce under the vine-covered pergola is the neighbourhood's most romantic morning ritual.
Set on the pine-forested Marjan Peninsula with direct access to a private beach, the Radisson Blu delivers the Dalmatian resort experience with five-star polish. The infinity pool merging into the Adriatic, the full-service Sensea Spa, and panoramic sea-view rooms are matched by a 20-minute promenade walk to Diocletian's Palace. It is the definitive balance of resort serenity and city convenience.
The Cornaro occupies a refined position at the base of the Palace walls on Sinjska Street — named for the Venetian-era Cornaro family who once administered Dalmatia. The hotel's rooftop pool and bar deliver the best aerial view of the Palace exterior and Cathedral tower in the city, while the spa and polished service make it a strong all-rounder.
A slick design hotel on the Riva waterfront promenade whose floor-to-ceiling windows frame the harbour and distant islands in living photographs. The modern rooms are confidently styled; the ground-floor restaurant spills onto the Riva terrace in a perfect expression of Split's café-and-sea culture. An excellent choice for those who prioritise sea views over Palace immersion.
Named for the Peristyle — Diocletian's grand column-lined square — this six-room heritage hotel offers the smallest and most exclusive footprint within the Palace walls. The category rooms open directly onto ancient stone passageways; the suite has a private terrace overlooking the Peristyle itself. For architecture lovers and Roman history devotees, this is the ultimate Split address.