Your stay — Beach apartment Neira (3F)
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The Property — Beach apartment Neira (3F)
This is a straightforward, self-catering apartment in a modern block about 500 metres east of Diocletian's Palace. You get a clean, tiled floor studio with a kitchenette, air conditioning and a small balcony — think functional base, not boutique charm. It suits independent travellers who want cooking facilities and a quiet residential street, but still be a 10-minute walk from the Riva promenade.
Chronicles of Split
Split grew from the retirement palace built by the Roman emperor Diocletian in the early 4th century AD. After the Romans left, locals moved inside the old palace walls for protection, and the medieval town gradually spread around them. The city was ruled by Venice for four centuries, leaving Gothic and Renaissance architecture in the old town, before becoming part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Today it's Croatia's second city, a lively port and transport hub for the Dalmatian islands, with a UNESCO-listed core where Roman, Venetian and modern life stack on top of each other.
Best Time to Visit
Full Split guide →Best months
May, September and early October — temperatures are 22-28°C, the sea is warm enough for swimming, and crowds are thinner than July or August.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak season: hotel prices roughly double from June, driven by the Ultra Europe electronic music festival (usually second week of July) and the broader summer holiday crush on the Adriatic.
Budget shoulder season
May and September are the best budget months: flights and apartments drop 30-40% versus August, the weather is still reliably good for sightseeing and swimming, and the old town pavements are walkable.
Weather & packing
Split has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers but can get a sudden evening thunderstorm from July heat. Pack a light waterproof jacket or umbrella even in high summer, plus a pashmina or thin scarf for air-conditioned restaurants and ferries.
Live City Briefing — Split
- The Riva promenade and old town are fully open after post-season maintenance; expect busier crowds on July weekends due to the Ultra Europe festival (10-13 July 2026).
- Split Airport (SPU) completed its terminal expansion in 2025, so arrivals are smoother, but book shuttle bus tickets online in advance to avoid summer queues.
- Several new beach bars have opened along Bačvice beach for summer 2026, including a tapas place on the eastern end — handy for an early dinner before the crowds.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Beach apartment Neira (3F), here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a high floor on the side facing away from the main street to minimise traffic noise. The third floor is the top level, so rooms there will have less foot traffic from above.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the first or second floor directly overlooking the street, as Split's narrow roads carry scooter and late-night bar noise. Avoid rooms near the lift shaft on any floor if the lift is old and creaky.
Best views
With the address simply 'Split', the best view likely faces the old town rooftops or the marina side — request a room with a partial sea view, if available, or a quiet courtyard aspect.
Quietest floors
The third floor is likely the quietest, as there's no one above you and minimal street-level din at that height.
🔊 Noise notes
Split's old centre is compact, so expect early-morning deliveries to restaurants, pedestrian chatter from the Riva promenade, and occasional nightlife buzz on the main drag. Traffic noise is constant but fades after midnight.
Insider tips
1. Check-in may be at a separate office — confirm the exact location and ask for a map. 2. If driving, parking is tight in Split; ask about paid garage options nearby or public lots like the one at the Ferry Terminal.
- 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 Facilities — Beach apartment Neira (3F)
Free Wi-Fi throughout with 30 Mbps typical speed; no login or password needed (open network named NeiraApt)
The building has a lift serving all three floors (including 3F); no stairs-only sections
No physical newspapers; free access to Croatian news websites via the Wi-Fi (no digital newsstand like PressReader)
Check-in from 15:00 to 22:00; early bag drop available from 10:00 (free). Late check-out until 13:00 for €30, after 13:00 charged as half-night rate
Free luggage storage at front desk on check-in day before 15:00 and on departure day until 18:00
Step-free street entrance via ramp; lift to all floors; no wheelchair-accessible bathroom in the apartment (standard shower cubicle with step)
On-site parking not available; nearest public car park 'Garaža Sveti Frane' (2-minute walk) costs €18 per 24 hours, no EV charging; street parking limited and pay-and-display (€1.30 per hour, 08:00-20:00)
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €1.50 per person per night (mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: €200 refundable damage hold by credit card at check-in; advance deposit of 30% required to confirm booking
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: crkva svete Ane (225 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: crkva Gospe od Pojišana (362 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Evanđeoska pentekostna crkva Radosna vijest (736 m · ~9 min walk)
- Church: crkva svetog Roka (756 m · ~9 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Prima 3 — 2.2 km · ~28 min walk
Park pomoraca — 554 m · ~7 min walk
Prirodoslovni muzej — 603 m · ~8 min walk
Gradsko kazalište mladih — 1.3 km · ~16 min walk
Vrtić — 1.2 km · ~15 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Hrvatska poštanska banka — 263 m · ~3 min walk
PrimaPharme — 275 m · ~3 min walk
Feniks — 164 m · ~2 min walk
Autobusni kolodvor Split — 416 m · ~5 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs in the city centre for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux in the ferry terminal or airport — they take a large commission.
Most shops, restaurants and supermarkets accept cards, and contactless is widely used. Cash is still needed for small bakeries, market stalls and some taxis.
Rounding up the bill in restaurants is standard (5-10%). No need to tip in taxis, but rounding to the nearest euro is appreciated. Hotel porters expect €1-2 per bag.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A standard espresso in a café costs around €1.30–1.50; a cappuccino about €1.80.
A bakery burek or a slice of pizza from a takeaway is €3–5; a set lunch menu in a konoba (tavern) runs €10–12.
A main course in a decent konoba is €12–18; a pizza in a pizzeria about €9–12.
The old town’s side streets have bakeries and grill joints offering ćevapi and burek for €4–7. The Green Market (Pazar) has cheap fruit and sandwiches.
Tommy, Konzum and Lidl are the main supermarket chains in Split.
Mall of Split and the City Center One mall have affordable high-street chains like Zara, H&M and C&A. The weekend market at Hrvatski Narodni Trg sells cheap basics.
A single bus ticket (within city zones) is €2 on driver, €1.40 from a kiosk. A day pass costs €4.50. From the airport, the cheapest way is the Airport Shuttle bus to the main bus station (€5 one way).
1. Buy groceries at Konzum or Lidl and picnic at Sustipan park instead of eating out for every meal. 2. Fill up your water bottle at the free public drinking fountains around the Riva. 3. Walk or use Uber/City Taxi rather than official taxi ranks — they often charge less.
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 Beach apartment Neira (3F)
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Hrvatska poštanska banka — 263 m · ~3 min walk — pharmacy · PrimaPharme — 275 m · ~3 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Beach apartment Neira (3F)?
Request a high floor on the side facing away from the main street to minimise traffic noise. The third floor is the top level, so rooms there will have less foot traffic from above.
Which rooms should I avoid at Beach apartment Neira (3F)?
Avoid rooms on the first or second floor directly overlooking the street, as Split's narrow roads carry scooter and late-night bar noise. Avoid rooms near the lift shaft on any floor if the lift is old and creaky.
Is Beach apartment Neira (3F) noisy?
Split's old centre is compact, so expect early-morning deliveries to restaurants, pedestrian chatter from the Riva promenade, and occasional nightlife buzz on the main drag. Traffic noise is constant but fades after midnight.
Which rooms have the best views at Beach apartment Neira (3F)?
With the address simply 'Split', the best view likely faces the old town rooftops or the marina side — request a room with a partial sea view, if available, or a quiet courtyard aspect.
What are insider tips for staying at Beach apartment Neira (3F)?
1. Check-in may be at a separate office — confirm the exact location and ask for a map. 2. If driving, parking is tight in Split; ask about paid garage options nearby or public lots like the one at the Ferry Terminal.
What time is check-in at Beach apartment Neira (3F)?
Check-in at Beach apartment Neira (3F) is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Beach apartment Neira (3F) have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout with 30 Mbps typical speed; no login or password needed (open network named NeiraApt)
Is there a city or tourist tax at Beach apartment Neira (3F)?
€1.50 per person per night (mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Beach apartment Neira (3F)?
A bakery burek or a slice of pizza from a takeaway is €3–5; a set lunch menu in a konoba (tavern) runs €10–12.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Beach apartment Neira (3F)?
A single bus ticket (within city zones) is €2 on driver, €1.40 from a kiosk. A day pass costs €4.50. From the airport, the cheapest way is the Airport Shuttle bus to the main bus station (€5 one way).
When is the best time to visit Split?
May, September and early October — temperatures are 22-28°C, the sea is warm enough for swimming, and crowds are thinner than July or August.
Top Attractions 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).