Riva

Riva

Riva, Split’s seafront promenade, is ideal for a spot of people-watching and taking in the sights. Take a leisurely stroll or hire a bike and enjoy views of the sea, harbour and Old Town. There are plenty of restaurants and cafés for a bite to eat, and at night it’s the heart of the action.
Heritage Jupiter Luxury Hotel

Heritage Jupiter Luxury Hotel

Split Old Town, Split and Dalmatian Coast

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Based on 504 reviews

0.1 Km to Riva

  • Excellent location
  • Unique decor
  • Great for adults
  • Well-equipped rooms
  • Rooftop whirlpool
Cornaro Hotel
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£1229pp
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  • London Stansted, Thu 02 May 2024
  • 7 Nights, Bed and Breakfast
  • 2 Adults, 0 Children

Cornaro Hotel

Split Old Town, Split and Dalmatian Coast

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Based on 1141 reviews

0.3 Km to Riva

  • In the heart of Split Old Town
  • Modern and elegant
  • Certified Sustainable Hotel
  • Close to city's main attractions
  • Superb service
Briig Boutique Hotel
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£1133pp
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  • London Stansted, Thu 02 May 2024
  • 7 Nights, Bed and Breakfast
  • 2 Adults, 0 Children

Briig Boutique Hotel

Split Old Town, Split and Dalmatian Coast

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Based on 125 reviews

0.8 Km to Riva

  • Located close to the Old Town
  • Near to the beach
  • Rooftop pool
  • Modern and stylish accommodation
  • Gym and spa
Temple of Jupiter

Temple of Jupiter

Split Old Town, Split and Dalmatian Coast

Guarded by the defaced Egyptian sphinx, the Temple of Jupiter, king of the Roman gods, is now a Christian baptistry dedicated to John the Baptist. The ceiling is original, dating back to Roman times, and it’s...

0.1 Km to Riva - Map

Ethnographic Museum

Ethnographic Museum

Split Old Town, Split and Dalmatian Coast

Get a feel for Croatian life in years gone by at the Ethnographic Museum. See traditional costumes and jewellery Croatians wore, the tools of their trades, and toys and musical instruments they played with. The...

0.1 Km to Riva - Map

Synagogue

Synagogue

Split Old Town, Split and Dalmatian Coast

The synagogue in the western walls of Diocletian’s Palace dates from the 16th century. Originally a Christian church, it was adopted as a place of worship by Sephardic Jewish refugees from Spain and Portugal....

0.2 Km to Riva - Map