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Hotel Park ****

The recently renovated hotel, first in town and region with fours stars, is completely air-conditioned and enriched with new amenities, offers 54 luxurious equipped rooms and 3 suites, a first class restaurant, conference facilities, a wellness centre and a large terrace with palm trees and real Mediterranean atmosphere.

Restaurant "Bruna" with the high class atmosphere and sea view offers high quality and various gastronomical delights, national as well as international, a great variety of fish and vegetarian dishes. The well-known hotel specialties are Dalmatian "pašticada", tartar beef and the Park sundae. These are prepared to traditional and secretly guarded recipes, which have been passes on by word of mouth from generation to generation. The conference rooms "Luigi" and "Fabijan", equipped with all necessary technology, (overhead, screen, TV, video, flip chart...) are ideal for all kinds of presentations, seminars, business meetings and lunches.

Split

The pretty city of Split has a rich history. Since ancient times it has, in various guises, served as the economic and administrative centre of the beautiful Croatian Adriatic coastal region, today called Dalmatia. The city sits mainly on a peninsula on the eastern part of the island of Ciovo, although it has nowadays spread onto the mainland and encompasses the mouth of the River Cetina.

Split is a town whose citizens with their specific temperament move "in slow motion", i.e. the rhythm of life is much slower than the western one. Apart from the friendly and (almost always) open and good humoured citizens you will also often stumble upon sounds of traditional Dalmatian songs – "klapa" (a capella) singing, in the town's stone alleys in summer period.

Apart from the water activities Split offers rich sports program all year round because Split is the town of recreation and, as we like to say, "The sportiest town in the world". Split has also grown into a big science centre since its University keeps growing in quality and capacity.

Traffic and tourism are also very important segments of regional economy. The city harbour is the largest and the most important passenger's port in the Adriatic. It is the best preserved historical port of the Mediterranean.

Its colouristic ambient, once painted with sails of wooden galleys anchored under the walls of the imperial palace has enchanted many passengers and different artists. This harbour's ambient is being brought into the town through the old city fish market where fishermen sell their fresh catch, as well as the near market where fresh fruit and vegetables, ecologically cultivated in suburb's fields and gardens, are being sold.

Concerning the air traffic, the airport is only 20 km away from the town, and rail and bus stations are in the vicinity of the town centre and in the centre of the city harbour. The road traffic has been considerably improved since the long planned highway was built making the Split region directly connected with continental Croatia and Zagreb.
Waterfront
Waterfront
Prokurative square
Marmontova street
City center
Peristil
Marjan - panorama
Saint Duje Church
City port
Vestibul


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