This club is mostly popular with university students and the younger generation of Split. Here you can rock out all night as live bands perform weekly. In addition, this disco-arts club is open to performing arts and wishes to inspire and liberate the community's creativity.
At Club Ghetto you can stop by for a poetry reading and admire the art on the walls while having a drink with friends. In addition, live music is available on select nights, allowing one to lose oneself to the music. This club is located near the Fruit Square and is a great bar to stop into if you are bar-hopping around the palace.
Hotel Atrium is set 1 km from the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace. Its air-conditioned rooms are elegantly furnished and guests enjoy free access to Aurelia Spa with indoor pool, hot tub and saunas. The fitness room is newly equipped, while the on-site Admiral Casino features live music. The comfortable and luxurious rooms at Atrium Hotel are soundproofed and come with bathrobes, slippers and bathroom cosmetics. They are decorated in shades of beige and dark greys and all rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV. The Atrium serves a rich American breakfast, which can be enjoyed in the room, the à la carte Restaurant Cardo offers Mediterranean and international dishes. For a delicious cocktail or coffee, guests can visit the trendy City Bar. Spreading over 1000 m², the Admiral Casino is the largest casino in Dalmatia operating 24 hours a day. With a 24-hour reception and room service, the Atrium offers additional services such as airport transfers, car rental and dry cleaning. Front desk can organise various trips and excursions. The distance to Split Kaštela Airport is 22 km, while Trogir is only 24 km away.
This hip and popular nightclub is a great place to be on Saturday nights if you are in the mood to move your feet. With special themed nights and weekly live performances, this club is becoming a local favorite. To get a feel for contemporary culture in Split, stop in for a drink or dance.
Restaurant Adriana rests right on the Riva with the Adriatic caressing the seaside walkway, and is part of Hotel Adriana. Sit back in the comfortable chairs, let the breeze fill your lungs, and enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just a drink. The staff is very helpful and understanding of both English and Croatian. The cuisine consists of traditional local seafood and meat dishes, some off the grill, all fresh and delicious, cooked to perfection. The local cuisine prides itself in allowing the food to speak for itself, with minimal ingredients, fresh olive oil and herbs as the main seasoning.
This club is mostly popular with university students and the younger generation of Split. Here you can rock out all night as live bands perform weekly. In addition, this disco-arts club is open to performing arts and wishes to inspire and liberate the community's creativity.
Hotel Atrium is set 1 km from the UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace. Its air-conditioned rooms are elegantly furnished and guests enjoy free access to Aurelia Spa with indoor pool, hot tub and saunas. The fitness room is newly equipped, while the on-site Admiral Casino features live music. The comfortable and luxurious rooms at Atrium Hotel are soundproofed and come with bathrobes, slippers and bathroom cosmetics. They are decorated in shades of beige and dark greys and all rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TV. The Atrium serves a rich American breakfast, which can be enjoyed in the room, the à la carte Restaurant Cardo offers Mediterranean and international dishes. For a delicious cocktail or coffee, guests can visit the trendy City Bar. Spreading over 1000 m², the Admiral Casino is the largest casino in Dalmatia operating 24 hours a day. With a 24-hour reception and room service, the Atrium offers additional services such as airport transfers, car rental and dry cleaning. Front desk can organise various trips and excursions. The distance to Split Kaštela Airport is 22 km, while Trogir is only 24 km away.
Only those in the know are aware of its existence. If you are a party perennial, then chances are that you might have heard of Hula Hula, a bar where you can dance non-stop during summers with the DJ spinning the tracks relentlessly. Relax on wooden recliners with umbrellas as a shade and enjoy the drinks while checking out the ocean view. You can order food from its sister restaurant, to curb your hunger pangs along with delicious cocktails.
Taste classic Dalmatian and Croatian wine at the Wine & Cheese Bar Paradox, first of its kind in Split providing more than 100 wine labels on their bar menu. Old stoned walls decorated with elm and oak furniture makes this restaurant look cozy, appealing and attractive. Be seated at their terrace outside and enjoy a cheese plate and wine, while looking around the neighborhood. Famous among the locals and tourists, Wine & Cheese Bar Paradox definitely goes on your must-visit list, to Split.