ID: 53152

Wohnungen Niko i Jakov

Apartments Niko and Jakov are situated in a historic Dalmatian house, in very centre of beautiful Split. Apartment Jakov is at first floor and apartment Niko is at second floor, in the attic of the house. Both apartments are renovated and fully equipped.

Ferienwohnung Jakov

38 m2 - 1. Stock - Anzahl der Zimmer: 1, Anzahl der Bäder: 1, Anzahl der Doppelbetten: 1, Anzahl der Personen in Hauptbetten: 2, Anzahl der Personen in Zusatzbetten: 1


Inhalt und Ausstattung
Küche Backofen Mikrowelle Kühlschrank Geschirr und Besteck
  • Satelliten-Fernsehen
  • Mit Klimaanlage
  • Mit Internet
  • Heizung
  • Waschmaschine
  • Haartrockner
  • Satelliten-Fernsehen
  • Mit Internet
  • Mit Klimaanlage
  • Heizung
  • Waschmaschine
  • Haartrockner

Verfügbarkeitskalender

2+1 Ferienwohnung Jakov
Erhältlich
Gebucht
Vergangen

Preis für Unterkunft

2+1 Ferienwohnung Jakov

Unterkunftspreis pro Nacht
Datum Für 2 Person + extra Person Minimum Aufenthalt Anreise
09.05.2024 - 01.06.2024 70.00 € 10.00 € 1 eine Nacht Jeden Tag
02.06.2024 - 30.06.2024 120.00 € 10.00 € 1 eine Nacht Jeden Tag
01.07.2024 - 06.07.2024 175.00 € 20.00 € 2 Nächte Jeden Tag
07.07.2024 - 10.07.2024 300.00 € 30.00 € 3 Nächte Jeden Tag
11.07.2024 - 31.07.2024 210.00 € 20.00 € 2 Nächte Jeden Tag
01.08.2024 - 31.08.2024 200.00 € 20.00 € 2 Nächte Jeden Tag
01.09.2024 - 15.09.2024 120.00 € 10.00 € 2 Nächte Jeden Tag
16.09.2024 - 30.09.2024 100.00 € 10.00 € 2 Nächte Jeden Tag
Mietbedingungen
Aufenthalt kürzer als 2 Tage der Preis erhöht sich um 30 %. Aufenthalt länger als 7 Tage der Preis verringert sich um 10 %.
Zur Bestätigung der Reservierung ist eine Anzahlung notwendig in Höhe von 20 % vom Gesamtpreis.
Kinder im Alter bis 2 Jahren kostenfrei.
Kurtaxe: Im Preis inbegriffen.

Check-in: Flexibel
Check-out: bis 10:00

Im Preis inbegriffen:
Mit Klimaanlage WLAN- Internet Bettwäsche und Handtücher Säuberung nach Abfahrt



Inspiration für Ihren Urlaub
Weshalb einen Besuch wert Split Stadt?

The lifeline of Dalmatia and the largest city on the Adriatic coast delights every visitor with its lavish beauty and magnificent history. Today, Split represents the urban center of Croatia’s southern regions, while its history dates back to Roman times. Namely more than 1700 years ago, Emperor Diocletian decided to built his palace in the vicinity of the then Roman city of Salona (present-day Solin, around which a vibrant city has been developing over the course of time, with the palace as its epicenter. A walk through Split’s old town is literally a journey through time as one can witness exquisite examples of ancient architecture such as the Peristyle, medieval Romanesque churches and Gothic palaces, Renaissance portals of aristocratic houses and baroque facades. Diocletian's Palace has retained its charm and is, together with the entire historical city center, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The best way to experience the heart and soul of Split is by visiting the famous sun-drenched waterfront promenade Riva, where the temperamental locals love to drink their coffees, but also by strolling through the nearby city market (Pazar) that is an integral part of local life.

The most popular beach of Split is the sandy beach Bačvice. Located in the heart of the city, it is crowded with swimmers and walkers all year round. If you wish to enjoy the city’s rich cultural and entertainment program, Split offers numerous events: film and theater festivals, exhibitions and plays. The traditional Split Summer Festival attracts visitors with a variety of dramas, operas and concerts that satisfies everyone's taste. A vibrant nightlife is offered by numerous clubs, bars and events, the most popular of which is the Ultra Europe festival that gathers over 100,000 young people from all over the world every summer. Split’s famous sports tradition is widely known and something all the people of Split are particularly proud of. In 1979, Split was the host of the Mediterranean Games, but also produced top athletes such as tennis player Goran Ivanišević and basketball players Toni Kukoč and Dino Rađa. The people of Split are football fans with all their hearts and passionately support their legendary football club "Hajduk", another symbol of this city.
As the guardian of the city, Marjan hill towers over Split. It is a popular destination among locals as an escape from the city noise and ideal for outdoor recreation.

Split is an excellent starting point for visiting, but also continuing your holidays on the neighboring islands of Šolta, Brač, Hvar, Vis and Korčula. Look for relaxation and rest in the comfort of many hotels, luxury villas, holiday homes and apartments where you will be greeted by welcoming hosts who will love to share their insight and knowledge of the city and region with you. Finally, instead of revealing you all the beauties and secrets of Split, we invite you to discover for yourself why the people of Split call their city "the most beautiful city in the world"!