Where to Stay in Split, Croatia for Every Budget

Split is Croatia’s second-largest city and in many ways more livable than Dubrovnik. The prices are lower, the crowds are smaller and the city has a rhythm that feels less dependent on tourism. The centerpiece is Diocletian’s Palace, a 1,700-year-old Roman palace that is not a museum but rather the living Old Town with cafes, shops and actual residents. Choosing where to stay in Split comes down to whether you want to be inside the palace walls or near the beach.

We have stayed in Airbnbs here before but as with Dubrovnik we now prioritize hotels that offer the right combination of location and service. These picks focus on boutique properties inside the palace, beachfront luxury options and good-value hotels that put you close to the action without the premium pricing. This is what we would book now when returning to Split.

Quick Split neighborhood notes:
Diocletian’s Palace (Old Town). The ancient Roman palace is now the beating heart of Split. Staying inside means you are steps from everything. The ultimate location.
Bacvice Beach area. The closest beach to the Old Town, about 10 minutes on foot. Sandy, popular with locals and lined with good restaurants and beach clubs.
Znjan Beach area. A longer pebble beach east of the center. Quieter than Bacvice, more resort-style hotels and a 15-minute bus or drive to Old Town.
Marjan Hill area. West of the Old Town on the forested hill. Great for joggers and hikers, quieter accommodations and beautiful views over the city and sea.

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Boutique Hotels Inside Diocletian’s Palace

For travelers who want to sleep inside a UNESCO World Heritage Site and wake up in ancient Rome.

1. Hotel Vestibul Palace

On our list for next time – sleeping inside the palace walls is unbeatable

Rating: 5 stars
Location: Inside Diocletian’s Palace, built into the ancient vestibule walls
Why Stay Here: The most extraordinary hotel in Split. Vestibul Palace is built directly into the walls of the Roman palace beside the ancient vestibule. The design is a merger of Roman, Gothic and Renaissance architecture with contemporary interiors that highlight the original features. You step outside and you are standing in the Peristyle, the central square of the palace. This is as close as you can get to sleeping inside history while maintaining modern luxury. If you want the ultimate Split experience, this is the property.
Price Range: $$$$$ per night
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2. Cornaro Hotel

If we were booking inside the palace, this would be our pick

3. Palace Suites Heritage Hotel

4. Heritage Hotel Cardo

5. Piazza Heritage Hotel


Luxury and Beachfront Hotels in Split

For travelers who want pools, spas, private beach access and resort-style amenities.

1. Le Meridien Lav

Where we would stay for a beach-focused Split trip

2. Radisson Blu Resort & Spa

3. Hotel Park Split

On our list – perfect location between beach and palace

4. Marvie Hotel & Health


Good Value Hotels Near the Palace

For travelers who want kitchens, extra space and residential style luxury.

1. Heritage Hotel Santa Lucia

Great value for a palace location

2. Hotel Marmont Heritage

3. Hotel Luxe

4. Hotel Briig


Split rewards travelers who understand that staying inside Diocletian’s Palace is not just about proximity to the sights. It is about waking up inside a 1,700-year-old Roman palace that is still a living neighborhood. If that matters to you, book inside the walls. If you want beach access and resort amenities, the properties south of the city deliver that without sacrificing easy access to the Old Town. Either way, Split is more affordable and more livable than Dubrovnik and the hotel options reflect that.

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