Dein Aufenthalt — Tri Lava Luxury Living
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Das Eigentum — Tri Lava Luxury Living
Tri Lava Luxury Living is a small, design-focused aparthotel a short walk from Split’s Riva waterfront. Think clean white walls, parquet floors and a small pool that catches the afternoon sun, but none of the frills of a full-service resort. It suits independent travellers who want a calm, modern base in the old town without paying for a concierge. Standing in the lobby you see exposed stone walls, a coffee machine and a reception desk that can feel like an afterthought — this is a self-sufficient stay.
Chroniken von Split
Split grew from the retirement palace of Roman emperor Diocletian, built around AD 300, whose massive walls still enclose the old town. After the Romans left, the palace became a refuge for locals fleeing Slavic invasions, slowly filling with medieval houses, churches and piazzas. Venetian rule added Gothic and Renaissance layers, the Austro-Hungarians widened the waterfront, and Tito’s Yugoslavia built the modern ferry port. Today Split is the energetic hub of Dalmatia: a Unesco-listed core buzzing with cafe life, ferries to the islands and a fierce local pride that makes it feel lived-in, not museum-like.
Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Vollständiger Split-Guide →Die besten Monate
May and September: warm enough for swimming (sea around 20–22°C), thinner crowds than July–August, and hotel rates still under €120/night. October can also work if you’re flexible on weather.
Peak / Festival Surge
July and August, especially the first two weeks of August when the Ultra Europe festival (mid-July) and the Split Summer Festival pack the city. Hotel prices double or triple; Tri Lava may hit €200+/night. Book by February.
Budget Schulter Saison
April and October. April sees mild 15–18°C days, slashed rates and no queue at Diocletian’s Palace. October stays warm into early month, with sea swimming possible and crowds gone. Expect some rain.
Wetter & Verpackung
Summer brings the bura wind: sudden, dry gusts that can drop temperature 10°C in an hour. Pack a thin windbreaker or cotton jumper even for July, plus good sunglasses against the intense Adriatic sun.
Live City Briefing veröffentlicht — Split
- Split’s main ferry terminal is undergoing a multi-year renovation; expect temporary ticket booths and longer queues for island ferries in summer 2026. Buy tickets online in advance.
- The Riva waterfront promenade now has a permanent early-evening vehicle ban (16:00–22:00) from May to October, making it much more pleasant for dinner and walking — but also busier.
- Several new rooftop bars opened in 2025 along the old town walls (e.g., Sextant), offering better views than ground-level cafés; bookings recommended for July.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Tri Lava Luxury Living, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the courtyard or rear of the building. These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise from Mrčelina, yet within easy reach via the lift. The rear aspect should be quieter than the front.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms (especially those facing Mrčelina) as they pick up foot traffic and passing vehicles. Also skip any room directly next to the lift shaft on any floor — the mechanism can be audible, especially at night.
Best views
Rooms on the 3rd or 4th floor at the front might offer a partial view of the rooftops or street, but the real winner is a rear-facing room on these floors: you’ll likely overlook a quieter inner courtyard or neighbouring gardens, giving a pleasant, unobstructed vista of the city’s skyline rather than a busy road.
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors. These are removed from the street, and the building’s lift is less likely to disturb you than on lower levels.
🔊 Noise notes
Mrčelina is a residential street in a central Split area, so expect some traffic hum during the day (cars, scooters, delivery vans) and occasional pedestrian chatter. The property’s main entrance and lift on the ground floor can also generate intermittent noise. There’s no on-site bar or club, so the main source is street and lift noise.
Insider tips
1. If you have a car, check with the hotel about street parking on Mrčelina — it’s often free after 5pm and weekends, but paid during the day. Alternatively, ask if they have a private parking arrangement; many 3-star hotels in Split rent spaces nearby. 2. Request a top-floor rear room via email before arrival; the building’s lift works to the top (4th floor), so no stairs are needed, and these rooms are generally the quietest with better airflow.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Einrichtungen — Tri Lava Luxury Living
Free Wi-Fi throughout, average 50 Mbps down; no login required, password on check-in card.
Single passenger lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections.
No physical newspapers. Complimentary access to PressReader via QR code at reception.
Check-in from 14:00; luggage drop allowed from 11:00. Check-out by 11:00; late departure until 14:00 costs 20€, after 14:00 charged half-night rate.
Free storage in locked side room; no time limit on same-day drop or pick-up.
Step-free entrance via ramp; lift is narrow (80 cm door) and may not fit large mobility scooter. No adapted rooms or grab rails in bathrooms; two steps into shower.
No on-site parking. Closest public garage is 'Jadran Parking' at Ul. kralja Tomislava 12, 250m walk, 20€ per 24h. No EV charging on site; nearest public charger at Trg Republike (300m).
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: Mandatory tourist tax of 1.60€ per person per night (2026 rate)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; a 50€ refundable hold on credit card at check-in for incidentals
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church: Kršćanska adventistička crkva (168 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: crkva svetog Roka (332 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Evanđeoska pentekostna crkva Radosna vijest (344 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Crkva sv.Martina (376 m · ~5 min walk)
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Šumica — 683 m · ~9 min walk
Diocletians Dream Virtual Reality — 200 m · ~3 min walk
Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Splitu — 612 m · ~8 min walk
Mali Raj — 1.9 km · ~23 min walk
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Addiko Bank — 267 m · ~3 min walk
Pytho Pharma — 371 m · ~5 min walk
Studenac — 97 m · ~1 min walk
Vez Polaris Boat — 690 m · ~9 min walk
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs inside banks for better rates; avoid exchange bureaux in the old town and at the airport, which have poor rates.
Cards accepted in most shops, restaurants and hotels; contactless is common. Keep cash for market stalls and some taxis.
Optional; round up in restaurants (5-10% for good service), leave small change in taxis, tip hotel staff a few euros for extra service.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Stand-up coffee at any bar or kiosk in the old town or along the waterfront – around €1.50-€2.
Pizza by the slice or a burek from a bakery – about €4-€6.
A pizza or pasta main in a casual konoba (tavern) – roughly €8-€12.
Bakarice (bakeries) near the market sell burek, cheese pies and savoury pastries for a quick cheap meal; the open market itself has fruit and cold cuts.
Dubravica, Konzum, Lidl and Spar are common supermarkets in the area.
The high street in the old town (Marmontova) and the City Center shopping mall have affordable chain stores; the open market sells cheaper basics.
A single bus ticket is €1.60 (or €2 from the driver); a day pass is €3.20. From the airport, take bus No. 37 to the main bus station (€4) – avoid taxis which are €30+.
Buy fresh fruit, veg and cheese from the morning market (Pazar) rather than tourist shops. Drink tap water – it's safe and free. Walk everywhere inside the old town and ferry port area; no need for taxis.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Split, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Tri Lava Luxury Living
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Addiko Bank — 267 m · ~3 min walk — pharmacy · Pytho Pharma — 371 m · ~5 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Umher zu kommen
Split Bus Station → Kopilica (stop: Kopilica 2)
💡 Buy a 90-minute ticket from kiosks for €1.60—it covers transfer to bus 1 from the station. Validate it in the yellow machine on board.
Split Airport (SPU) → Royal Rooms (Kopilica area)
💡 Uber and Bolt work here too—often €5 cheaper than official taxis. Check both apps before grabbing a cab.
Split Airport (SPU) → Split Bus Station (Sukoišanska)
💡 Buy ticket from the driver or red machine at airport exit; keep it for the return trip—it's valid both ways.
Royal Rooms (Kopilica) → Diocletian's Palace / Riva
💡 Walk 5 mins to Kopilica tram stop if you're going to the centre—tram 7 runs every 20 mins and costs €1.60. Taxi only worth it for late nights or heavy bags.
Über Split
Wikipedia ↗Split (; Croatian: [splît] , see other names) is the second-largest city of Croatia after the capital Zagreb. It is the largest city in Dalmatia, largest city on the Croatian coast, and the seat of the Split-Dalmatia County. The Split metropolitan area is home to about 330,000 people. It lies on the...
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What are the best rooms at Tri Lava Luxury Living?
Request a room on the 3rd or 4th floor facing the courtyard or rear of the building. These floors are high enough to avoid street-level noise from Mrčelina, yet within easy reach via the lift. The rear aspect should be quieter than the front.
Which rooms should I avoid at Tri Lava Luxury Living?
Avoid ground-floor rooms (especially those facing Mrčelina) as they pick up foot traffic and passing vehicles. Also skip any room directly next to the lift shaft on any floor — the mechanism can be audible, especially at night.
Is Tri Lava Luxury Living noisy?
Mrčelina is a residential street in a central Split area, so expect some traffic hum during the day (cars, scooters, delivery vans) and occasional pedestrian chatter. The property’s main entrance and lift on the ground floor can also generate intermittent noise. There’s no on-site bar or club, so the main source is street and lift noise.
Which rooms have the best views at Tri Lava Luxury Living?
Rooms on the 3rd or 4th floor at the front might offer a partial view of the rooftops or street, but the real winner is a rear-facing room on these floors: you’ll likely overlook a quieter inner courtyard or neighbouring gardens, giving a pleasant, unobstructed vista of the city’s skyline rather than a busy road.
What are insider tips for staying at Tri Lava Luxury Living?
1. If you have a car, check with the hotel about street parking on Mrčelina — it’s often free after 5pm and weekends, but paid during the day. Alternatively, ask if they have a private parking arrangement; many 3-star hotels in Split rent spaces nearby. 2. Request a top-floor rear room via email before arrival; the building’s lift works to the top (4th floor), so no stairs are needed, and these rooms are generally the quietest with better airflow.
What time is check-in at Tri Lava Luxury Living?
Check-in at Tri Lava Luxury Living is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Tri Lava Luxury Living have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout, average 50 Mbps down; no login required, password on check-in card.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Tri Lava Luxury Living?
Mandatory tourist tax of 1.60€ per person per night (2026 rate)
Where can I eat cheaply near Tri Lava Luxury Living?
Pizza by the slice or a burek from a bakery – about €4-€6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Tri Lava Luxury Living?
A single bus ticket is €1.60 (or €2 from the driver); a day pass is €3.20. From the airport, take bus No. 37 to the main bus station (€4) – avoid taxis which are €30+.
When is the best time to visit Split?
May and September: warm enough for swimming (sea around 20–22°C), thinner crowds than July–August, and hotel rates still under €120/night. October can also work if you’re flexible on weather.
Top-Attraktionen in Split
💡 Bring a book or picnic from Pazar and sit on the far eastern end near the fish market, where locals outnumber tourists. Avoid paying 30 kuna for a coffee at front-row cafes—walk one street inland for half the price.
💡 Buy a bag of sour plums (višnje) and almonds for a cheap snack. Haggle only if buying in bulk—locals pay listed prices. Best visited before 11am when produce is freshest.
💡 Enter through the Bronze Gate from the waterfront for a dramatic view under the vaults. Go early (before 9am) to avoid crowds.
💡 Walk up the 500 steps from Sustipan for a quieter route than the main road. Take a swim at Kašjuni beach on the western side—free and less busy than Bačvice.
💡 From the fortress, walk downhill slightly to a restaurant above the quarry to see the dragon skulls left from filming. Take bus 22 from the main station (10 kuna).