Featuring stylish rooms with air conditioning, the 4-star Rooms Toni Palace is located within the walls of Diocletian’s Palace in Split. This guest house includes 4 rooms and offers city and landmark views from a protected historic building.
The property is set just a stone's throw from Diocletian’s Palace itself, while Bacvice Beach lies only 10 minutes away on foot. The airport bus stop can be reached within a short 3-minute walk, and Split’s main train and bus stations are conveniently located just 5 minutes away.
All rooms at Rooms Toni Palace come equipped with flat-screen satellite TVs, minibars, and telephones. Guests can relax in seating areas furnished with sofas or sofa beds. Bathrooms are spacious and include showers or bathtubs along with complimentary toiletries such as shampoo, body soap, bathrobes, towels, and hairdryers. Additional in-room amenities comprise air conditioning, heating, work desks, wardrobes or closets, safety deposit boxes, non-feather pillows made of synthetic materials as well as baby cots upon request.
Guests benefit from free WiFi available throughout all areas of the property. Daily housekeeping services ensure cleanliness while luggage storage is offered for convenience. The guest house features a shared lounge/TV area to unwind in quiet surroundings overlooking peaceful street views. Safety measures include smoke detectors carbon monoxide detectors private entrances fire extinguishers inside rooms although upper floors are accessible by stairs only.
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Breakfast was good and plentiful with fresh omelettes on request, the room was big, clean, and had a kettle, tea, instant coffee, small fridge, big TV screen, bedside lamps, slippers in the closet and hangers. Miko met us at the Bronze Gate and helped with luggage while Viola communicated clearly about meeting points, bags were held after check-out for city exploration. The location was very central inside Diocletian Palace near Saint Domnius Bell Tower and Ethnographic Museum.








