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This charming Hotel can be found in Split old town. The premises are housed in a building dating back to 1318 but have been fully refurbished in 2018 A brand-new hotel in Split's UNESCO-listed Diocletian Palace Be one of the first to stay at a welcome addition in the ancient seaside town. The newly opened Plaza Marchi named after the Marchi family – renowned and highly regarded town benefactors. Today, the building has been elevated to a highly desirable high-end boutique base that beautifully showcases its original features. Here you can expect total immersion in historic splendor, as the hotel jostles with the ancient walls of St Mihovil church, the oldest church in Split. Each of the hotel's 24 rooms have been meticulously conceived and finished – exposed stone walls and ornate frescoes are complemented by exquisite carved-oak furniture. The high point is the roof terrace, offering splendid views over the city's red-tiled roofs, out to sea and towards the Adriatic islands. The air-conditioned rooms provide free WiFi and are decorated by a renowned Croatian painter. Each room is equipped with a Smart satellite TV ,minibar and a handcrafted work desk. Every room has a private bathroom with a rain shower and designer tiles. For your comfort, you will find free toiletries and a hairdryer.The hotel is equipped with 2 types of power sockets and includes charging cables for various mobile phone types. You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property. Cathedral of St. Domnius is 350 feet from PLAZA MARCHI OLD TOWN, and People's Square - Pjaca is 350 feet away. Split Airport is 7 miles from the property. This is our guests' favorite part of Split, according to independent reviews. We speak your language! Airport shuttle is available at an additional charge. This unique accommodation with ancient traditional architecture recalls palaces from the world over. Split patrician families authored this smaller palace in emulation of the Roman emperor's. This island of tr
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