Featuring a garden and free WiFi, the 3-star Apartments Villa Dube is located in Split, just 700 metres from Bacvice Beach and only 600 metres from the city centre. This apartment complex includes two air-conditioned rooms with garden views and offers a patio for outdoor relaxation.
Within walking distance, guests can explore Diocletian's Palace, Park Mladeži Stadium, and Split City Museum. The property is also well connected to Split Airport, which lies 22 km away and can be reached via the paid airport shuttle service provided by the apartments.
The accommodation features fully equipped kitchens with dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, stovetops as well as coffee machines and electric kettles. Each unit provides flat-screen satellite TVs along with seating areas that include sofas or sofa beds. Bathrooms are private and come with showers or bathtubs, hairdryers, complimentary toiletries including body soap, additional toilets or bathrooms in some units. Other in-room amenities include heating, ironing facilities such as irons and clothes drying racks, work desks, wardrobes, soundproofed rooms, washing machines, non-feather pillows, rollaway beds upon request, towels, bed linens, tile or hardwood flooring, bedside sockets plus travel adapters.
Guests benefit from a range of services including a 24-hour front desk with express check-in/check-out options. Outdoor spaces feature balconies or terraces furnished for dining alongside barbecue grill facilities set within the garden area. Free WiFi covers all areas while parking details are not specified.
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The 2 BR apartment was clean and comfy, and we loved how close it was to everything-just a 10-minute walk to Diocletian palace, the Riva, and the ports. The location was a bit tricky since it’s on a pedestrian street, but Davor met us, helped with parking and luggage, and showed us around on a map, which was a big help.








