Split: New hotels meet the increasing demand for accommodation

The City of Split, a tourist destination attracting more and more visitors with the beauty of Diocletian’s Palace (Dioklecijanova Palača), a UNESCO world heritage site, and other tourism and cultural facilities, will considerably increase its hotel capacity this year, with more than 1,200 new beds. Soon, the five-star Hotel Marjan, with a capacity of 500 beds, and the four-star Hotel Split, with a capacity of 543 beds, will be opened. In the very centre of the city, in Zvonimir Street, a 60-bed hotel is being built, and the Hotel Consul will double its capacity, from 37 to 74 beds.

The increased hotel capacity aims to meet the increasing demand for accommodation in Split, a city that has, in the last couple of years, transformed from being a transit port to a tourist destination. Alongside significant cultural and historical monuments, Split is attracting an increasing number of tourists due to a large number of interesting business and tourist events.

Outside Split, the five-star Hotel President will open in Solin, featuring 91 rooms and a wide range of facilities. In Podgora, to the south of Split, Hotel Sirena is being renovated.

Visitors coming to central Dalmatia can also expect to see the results of many other investments in tourist facilities, such as beaches, bicycle trails and promenades.

source www.croatia.hr