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Hotel Slavija is located in the very centre of the town of Split, in what used to be the Emperor's quarters of the Diocletian's Palace. The Palace is included in the register of the World's Cultural Heritage as a zero-category monument, under the protection of UNESCO. The Hotel itself is protected as a part of Croatian Cultural Heritage. The Hotel is actually a renaissance palace built in the 17th century and is a valuable example of renaissance architecture. Slavija was first opened in 1900, which makes it Split’s Hotel with the longest tradition.Hotel Slavija has 25 rooms, and is ideal for both business and pleasure travelers because of its location. Hotel is situated in the very center of the city and is but a few minutes walk from all the major attractions as well as from the main bus terminal, airport shuttle terminal, railway station and ferry. Guests can choose between single, standard or twin double, triple or four bedded rooms. Hotel also has two suites with separated living areas. Suite no. 303 has a large terrace overlooking Split old town’s rooftops. Rooms 404 and 405 (triple rooms) also have this amazing feature, which is quite rare to come by in the old town.
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