Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
Beautiful double room with own en-suite, in the heart of Split within walking distance of the City Centre, Large double room to accommodate a couple
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The Dalmatia region
Croatian food is normally simple peasant food, which is easy to prepare but delicious nonetheless. People from the Croatian Adriatic eat food that is very similar to Italian cuisine. As the authors come from Northern Croatia (Koprivnica, north-east of Zagreb), where dishes are similar to those of Central Europe (Austro-Hungarian), here are a few recipes of meals typical of that region. Please note that some recipes are simplified for quick cooking, and normally people in Croatia would not think about using canned or pre-prepared items.
Split is blessed with a Mediterranean climate. The extremities of heat and cold are tempered by its maritime location, and rain falls more or less consistently throughout the year, July being the driest month and November the wettest. That said, winters can be chilly, with the thermometer occasionally touching freezing at night.
Split area
The most important sight is Diocletian's palace. Get a locally published guide in English which describes this monument in great detail. Do not miss the Peristyle which is the main open space in the palace and is surrounded by a colonnade of six columns to the eastern and western sides and an arch, decorated with garlands, in the centre. On the eastern side of the Peristyle is a cathedral. On the western side is the Narodni trg ("People's Square") with the old town hall which was built in the 15th century. There is an Ethnographic museum on the square (worth visiting) and nearby is a city museum. Don't miss a remarkable statue of Grgur Ninski (Gregory of Nin), a Croatian religious leader from the 10th century, by the most famous Croatian sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic.
How to get there
Croatia has eight major airports: Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Pula, Rijeka (on the island of Krk), Zadar, Brac and Osijek. If you're flying into Croatia from elsewhere in Europe, you'll almost certainly be flying to one of the first five.
From the UK/Ireland/Europe As of 31st October 2006, four airlines have direct, scheduled flights from the UK to Croatia: British Airways, Easyjet, Ryanair and Croatia Airlines, whilst Aer Lingus have flights from Dublin to Dubrovnik.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
SPLIT: 25 km
Railway:
SPLIT
Ferry:
SPLIT
Activities near Split
Walking holidays A winter sun break Good nightlife City breaks
Facilities
General:
Air conditioning, TV, CD player
Utilities:
Fridge
Rooms:
Bathrooms (1), Shower rooms (1), WCs (1)
Furniture:
Double beds (1), Sleeps maximum of 2
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €
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Minimum stay
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19 Jun 08
1 Jul 08
350£ 282
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1 Jul 08
1 Sep 08
420£ 339
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1 Sep 08
1 Oct 08
350£ 282
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1 Oct 08
1 Nov 08
280£ 226
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1 Nov 08
28 Feb 09
245£ 198
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion.
Availability notes
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Contact owner
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Contact details for home 63069
Please mention Holiday Lettings
Name:
Marjana Lansdell
Tel:
+44 (0)1536 790909
Fax:
+44 (0)1536 791179
Mobile:
+44 (0)77632 04678
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Advertiser joined: 3 Oct 2007 This property added: 19 Jun 2008