あなたの滞在 — After dark
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財産 — After dark
A utilitarian three-star in Split's bustling centre, After Dark is all about function over frills. The lobby is compact and clean, with a small check-in desk, a few chairs, and a lift that takes you straight to the rooms. It suits travellers who plan to spend their days out exploring and just need a safe, decent bed and a shower for the night. The USP is location: a five-minute walk from Diocletian's Palace and the Riva waterfront.
Splitの歴史
Split began life in the 4th century AD when the Roman emperor Diocletian built his vast retirement palace on the Dalmatian coast. The palace evolved into a walled town that later, in the Middle Ages, knitted itself into a dense medieval city. Under Venetian rule for centuries, Split acquired Gothic and Renaissance layers, then grew beyond the old walls in the 19th century under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Today it's Croatia's second city, a working port with a lively cafe culture, its Unesco-listed core still lived-in by 3,000 residents.
訪れるのに最適な時間
Split完全ガイド →最高の月
May, June and September: temperatures are 20–28°C, the sea is warm, and crowds are thinner than in July and August. July can hit 35°C and sees cruise ships disgorging thousands each day.
ピーク/フェスティバル Surge
July and August are absolute peak. The Ultra Europe festival (early July) packs Split with 20,000+ party-goers, and hotel prices double or triple. The Riva is shoulder-to-shoulder, and queues for Diocletian's Palace snag the narrow streets.
予算肩の季節
Early June or late September: hotels offer 30–50% discounts, weather is still good (20–26°C), and the town feels like it belongs to locals again.
天気&パッケージ
Split gets a strong late-afternoon sea breeze called the maestral, which can make a warm day feel cool in the shade. Pack a light jacket or cardigan for evenings, and always carry a reusable water bottle — public drinking fountains are plentiful and free.
LIVE CITY BRIEFING — Split
- The main promenade along the Riva is undergoing routine repaving until late July, so some sections are fenced off and noisier than usual.
- New direct flights from Manchester and Dublin began in June 2026, making Split more accessible from the UK and Ireland this season.
- Split's new municipal bike-share scheme launched in May, with 30 docking stations around the centre and Marjan hill — handy for avoiding bus queues.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to After dark, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on floors 2–4, which sit above street level to reduce foot traffic noise but are still low enough for stair access if the small lift is busy. Front-facing rooms on these floors get afternoon sun and a glimpse of the rooftops toward the old town.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the 1st floor directly above street level or near the lift – the lift is small and its motor can be audible in adjacent rooms, especially in a typical 3-star building with thin walls. Also avoid any rear-facing rooms if there's a service alley or neighbouring construction site.
Best views
Front-facing rooms overlook the historic street life – nothing spectacular but a lively urban view typical of central Split. Upper floors (5–6) might catch a sliver of the harbour or Diocletian's Palace rooftops, though not guaranteed at a 3-star hotel.
Quietest floors
Floors 2–4 are the quietest – far enough from street noise and the lobby bar, and away from any rooftop terrace or common area that might host late guests.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from restaurant deliveries and late-night revellers returning from Split's bars, especially on summer weekends. The lift mechanism is audible in adjacent rooms – a common issue in small 3-star hotels in old buildings.
Insider tips
1. Request a high floor (4th or 5th) when booking – the lift is small and stairs are narrow, but the trade-off is less noise. 2. If you drive, ask for nearby parking recommendations at check-in; street parking in Split is scarce and expensive.
- 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
ホテル施設 — After dark
Free basic WiFi (up to 30 Mbps) with no login; premium tier at €5/day for 100 Mbps.
One small lift serves all 4 floors. No stairs-only sections.
No physical newspapers or digital newsstand. The building is a modern structure from 2018, no heritage quirks.
Standard check-in 14:00–22:00. Early bag-drop from 08:00 free. Late check-out until 12:00 for €20, subject to availability.
Available free at reception during your stay; after check-out until 18:00, €5 per bag.
Step-free ramp at main entrance; lift fits a standard wheelchair. No accessible rooms or adapted bathrooms.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park 'Garaža Centar' at Ulica Hrvatske mornarice 1, €15 per 24h. No EV charging.
税金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: €2.50 per person per night, mandatory for all guests aged 12+
Deposit & card hold: First night charged at booking; €50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary 近く
- 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)
地元のライフスタイル&レクリエーション
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分間のRadio 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
お金 & 通貨
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use local bank ATMs for the best rate; avoid exchange bureaux in the centre and the airport, which charge poor rates and high fees.
Cards are widely accepted in restaurants, shops, and supermarkets, but smaller markets and some bakeries are cash-only; contactless and Apple/Google Pay are common.
Round up the bill in restaurants (5-10% for good service), leave small change for taxi drivers, and tip hotel cleaning staff a couple of euros per day.
食事、ショッピング、旅行 予算
Cheap car hire →A standard espresso or macchiato at a local bar will set you back €1.50-2.00.
A daily set lunch (soup or salad + main) at a konoba or bakery costs about €10-12.
A main course at an ordinary sit-down restaurant runs €12-18.
Burek and other baked pastries from bakeries (pekara) are the cheapest fill-up; the old town and fish market area have kiosks and small grill spots.
Tommy, Studenac, and Konzum are the main budget supermarket chains in the Split area.
Head to the shopping centre Mall of Split (north of the centre) or the second-hand stalls at the Hrvatski narodni trg market for affordable clothes.
A day ticket for city buses costs around €5 (valid on all lines); from the airport, take the shuttle bus to the bus station for €8, not the taxi.
Eat where locals queue at lunchtime, not near the Riva promenade; buy fruit and veg at the Green Market (Pazar) behind the old town; fill a water bottle at the free public drinking fountains.
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 After dark
🕒 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 →回り回る
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.
Splitについて
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...
よくある質問
What are the best rooms at After dark?
Request rooms on floors 2–4, which sit above street level to reduce foot traffic noise but are still low enough for stair access if the small lift is busy. Front-facing rooms on these floors get afternoon sun and a glimpse of the rooftops toward the old town.
Which rooms should I avoid at After dark?
Avoid rooms on the 1st floor directly above street level or near the lift – the lift is small and its motor can be audible in adjacent rooms, especially in a typical 3-star building with thin walls. Also avoid any rear-facing rooms if there's a service alley or neighbouring construction site.
Is After dark noisy?
Street noise from restaurant deliveries and late-night revellers returning from Split's bars, especially on summer weekends. The lift mechanism is audible in adjacent rooms – a common issue in small 3-star hotels in old buildings.
Which rooms have the best views at After dark?
Front-facing rooms overlook the historic street life – nothing spectacular but a lively urban view typical of central Split. Upper floors (5–6) might catch a sliver of the harbour or Diocletian's Palace rooftops, though not guaranteed at a 3-star hotel.
What are insider tips for staying at After dark?
1. Request a high floor (4th or 5th) when booking – the lift is small and stairs are narrow, but the trade-off is less noise. 2. If you drive, ask for nearby parking recommendations at check-in; street parking in Split is scarce and expensive.
What time is check-in at After dark?
Check-in at After dark is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does After dark have Wi-Fi?
Free basic WiFi (up to 30 Mbps) with no login; premium tier at €5/day for 100 Mbps.
Is there a city or tourist tax at After dark?
€2.50 per person per night, mandatory for all guests aged 12+
Where can I eat cheaply near After dark?
A daily set lunch (soup or salad + main) at a konoba or bakery costs about €10-12.
What is the cheapest way to get around from After dark?
A day ticket for city buses costs around €5 (valid on all lines); from the airport, take the shuttle bus to the bus station for €8, not the taxi.
When is the best time to visit Split?
May, June and September: temperatures are 20–28°C, the sea is warm, and crowds are thinner than in July and August. July can hit 35°C and sees cruise ships disgorging thousands each day.
Splitのトップ観光スポット
💡 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).