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Put Znjana 41, Split, Croatia
Situated 3.6 km from Croatian Maritime Museum, the 1-room Adela Apartments 3 Morska Vila Split provides guests with Wi-Fi for either business or leisure. Split airport is a convenient 26-minute drive from this beachfront apartment.
The spacious 96 m² property is located in the Znjan district, 10 minutes by car from Fruit's Square. Cathedral of Saint Domnius can be found approximately a 10-minute ride from the apartment.
Consisting of an adjoining terrace, a balcony, and a dressing room, Adela Apartments 3 Morska Vila is fitted with a sofa set and a work desk, as well as modern amenities like a TV set. Accompanied by sound-proofed windows, the in-room amenities include an ironing set and air conditioning. A bathroom comes with a walk-in shower, a separate toilet, and a bath, along with a dryer and dressing gowns.
This apartment features a microwave and kitchenware in a fully-fitted kitchen. Ensuring that guests have a comfortable stay, the property includes a minibar, coffee and tea making facilities as self-catering amenities. Konoba Dalmatino and Dalmatino can be reached within a 25-minute walk from the accommodation. Pazdigrad bus stop is within walking distance of this accommodation. Thanks to luxuries such as an aqua park and water slides, the ultimate relaxation experience is ensured. Along with its other amenities, the apartment boasts access to a wellness area for additional relaxation. By participating in activities like diving, hiking, and bowling, guests can make their stay more exciting.
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