Rooms Zvonimir
Located in the Stobreč district, about 7 km from the centre of Split and its UNESCO-protected Diocletian's Palace, Rooms Zvonimir offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. The rooms at the guest house come with a desk, seating area, flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom with free toiletries and a bath or shower. There are certain rooms with sea views, and all rooms include a kettle. The accommodation offers a continental or vegetarian breakfast. An array of activities can be enjoyed on site or in the surroundings, including diving, cycling and fishing. Rooms Zvonimir is 2.5 km of City Center One Split The property is set 4 km from Mall of Split and 6 km from Bačvice Beach. The nearest airport is Split Airport, 24 km from the property.
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What to see in Split
It is the main city of the Dalmatian region, the capital of Split-Dalmatia and the second most populous city in the country, after Zagreb, from which it was 380 km. It is an important fishing port and Naval Base of Adriatic, as well as an important cultural and tourist center; The ancient city is an architectural jewel, declared a World Heritage in 1979. In its surroundings there are shipyards, cement and plastic factories, wood, wine and food industries.
The city grew around the rest house of the Roman Emperor Dioclecian, who was born near there in 245 d. C. He withdrew in the year 305 to the palace that he had built near Salona and was buried there in 313. The fortified palace later became a factory in Roman uniforms and in the core of the city. At the beginning of the seventh century, after the nearby Roman city of Salona was looted by the Avaros (nomads of Central Asia), the refugees turned the palace into a fortified city and the mausoleum of Diocletian in the city's cathedral. The city was completely neolatin at the end of the seventh century.