4/5 Sean W. 6 months ago on Google • 313 reviews
A
great
little
hotel
in
Split,
which
is
a
place
that
can
be
a
bit
of
a
minefield
with
few
hotels.
Rooms:
A
good
size,
quite
modern,
very
clean
and
had
a
lovely
balcony.
Only
downside
is
you
need
the
hotel
keycard
to
have
power
on
which
meant
the
fridge
was
off
when
you
went
out.
Other
than
that
the
room
was
lovely.
Location:
A
little
out
of
town
which
was
a
good
thing
as
old
town
is
very
busy
and
overpriced.
You
don’t
have
to
walk
far
out
of
town
for
prices
to
be
more
normal
and
caffe
bars
are
the
way
forward
for
cheap
drinks.
Mythos
(scenic
with
beach
views)
and
Bonsai
(round
the
corner
as
a
friendly
local)
are
two
nearby
ones
which
were
cheap,
nicely
located
and
friendly.
The
beach
is
down
some
steps
behind
the
hotel
and
has
umbrellas.
It’s
a
bit
rocky
so
not
the
most
comfortable.
Mistral
beach
bar
nearby
is
very
expensive
and
plays
loud
music
-
it
was
mostly
tolerable,
but
on
Saturday
it
was
unacceptably
loud
and
was
intrusive
to
the
balcony.
That’s
the
main
downside.
Town
is
about
35-40
min
walk
along
the
seafront.
There’s
also
many
buses
along
the
main
road
that
are
frequent
and
cost
€1
for
a
60
min
ticket
on
the
Promet
Split
app.
There’s
a
Lidl
too
about
10
min
walk
away
from
the
hotel,
which
is
cheap
to
get
water
and
essentials
from.
Breakfast:
Quite
a
simple
affair.
On
offer
were:
tea/coffee,
orange
juice,
fruit,
cereal,
ham,
cheese,
bread
and
chocolate
pastries.
The
kind
man
cooked
you
any
egg
based
dish
(omelettes,
scrambled
egg
etc)
with
ham
and/or
cheese
in.
A
free
breakfast
is
not
to
be
sniffed
at
especially
in
Split
so
worth
preloading
for
your
day.
Staff:
Very
helpful
and
friendly.
Nothing
was
too
much
trouble.
Overall
I’d
recommend
this
hotel
if
staying
in
Split
for
sure.
Would
I
return
to
Split
though?
I
think
once
in
a
lifetime
is
enough.
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