| Facilities | |
| Activities | Fitness Centre, Hot Tub, Indoor Swimming Pool, Massage, Sauna, Spa & Wellness Centre, Turkish/Steam Bath. |
| General | 24-Hour Front Desk, Air Conditioning, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Allergy-Free Room Available, Bar, Design Hotel, Elevator, Free Parking, Heating, Luggage Storage, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Parking, Restaurant, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Safety Deposit Box. |
| Services | Airport Shuttle, ATM/Cash Machine on site, Bicycle Rental, Breakfast in the Room, Car Hire, Currency Exchange, Dry Cleaning, Fax/Photocopying, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Internet Services, Ironing Service, Laundry, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Packed Lunches, Room Service, Shoe Shine, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN. |
| Hotel Policies | |
| Check-in | From 14:00 hours |
| Check-out | Until 12:00 hours |
| Room Information |
| The rooms of the hotel are spacious and functional, ideal for a rest after an exhausting working day. Room service is available for the guests of the hotel and there is a SOS alarm and a fire alarm. |
| Food & Beverage |
| The restaurant Rotondo is designed in a modern way and air-conditioned. It serves a broad selection of food, ranging from traditional home-made cooking to international cuisine. We are offering you a wide choice of Dalmatian food and a choice of soups, salads, desserts and cakes. Highly skilled chefs will take care that your meals are prepared in the right way. Accompanying the delicious meals we offer an extensive choice of wines, aperitifs and refreshing drinks. The rich buffet breakfast is served in the restaurant of the hotel from 06:00 to 10:00. |
| Area Information |
| Trogir is situated only 3 km from Split Airport and connected by sea lines from the port of Split. In the natural ravine between the mainland and the island of Ciovo lies this city of enchanting natural beauty, with hundreds of years of cultural heritage. Trogir carries the name "stone beauty" thanks to the concentration of palaces, churches, towers and fortresses on this small piece of land. Greeks established the colony of Tragurion there, and in the first century the Romans declared it a municipality and the centre of the Roman province of Dalmatia. Croats started to populate the city in the sixth century and the true cultural and artistic life of Trogir came into being. Local as well as foreign artists created the works that even today decorate the city and its walls, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |









