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STUDIO MAJO

Split Croatia

 

A Studio Apartment within easy walking distance of the Diocletian Palace, National Theatre, Ferries,Trains and Riva.

Studio Majo is a three star rated apartment in a court yard of a 500 hundred year old house, Studio Majo has a large double bed, air-conditioning, fully fitted shower room, tea/coffee making facility, kitchen with all the utensils, pots pans and plates etc,  TV, Free Wi-Fi, fitted cupboards and wardrobe . There is a patio with a seating area, the studio is a No Smoking room.There is limit parking in the street plus a car park nearby, the Dalmatian Palace; National Theatre, Riva (Sea Front) and Old Split are a few minute walk away.

 

Studio Majo is in the centre of Split is in a street called Plinarska (which means gas), many years ago there was gas street lights. The street has retained the lamps that now have been up graded to electricity; they still seem to glow like the old gas lamps. It is a vibrant street with the bottom of the road in the centre of Split with its shops, bars, theatre, Palace and restaurants all within easy walking distant. The top of the road leads to a vast park full of trees and wild beaches. The park is called the Marjan, where you can rent bikes, swim, play tennis, soft ball, football or just sit in one of the cafes or restaurants, the beaches are pebbles with views of the distant hills a nice place to chill out in after touring the surrounding areas on the many tours on offer. Split itself has loads of history being over 1700 year old, there is the Diocletian Palace, museums, theatres, Roman ruins and miles of beaches all within walking distance of the room. To see the sights of the city there are walking tours, bus and coach tours, cycling tours and even Segway tours, for the surrounding areas there are coach trips, boat/yacht hire, mini cruises, canoeing and even rafting down a river. You can also rent a scooter or car and explore the sites yourself, nearby is an old Roman settlement of Solin, or another old town of Trogia which is surrounded by water but not an island so I am told?  Talking of islands Croatia has over a thousand of which sixty plus are inhabited, the nearest island is Solta. Then there is Brac, Havar and Vis all are connected via ferry from the port of Split and run frequent services.

 

 

Split is the largest town in Dalmatia, and the second largest in Croatia. It is Croatia's second largest port and administrative center of Splitsko-Dalmatinska County. Center of the city makes the ancient Diocletian Palace (under UNESCO protection from they year 1979), which is a unique example in the world.
According to population census from the year 2001, Split has 188694 inhabitants, but with the municipally are it has about 400000 inhabitants. About 95% of them are Croats. 

 

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