Hotel Vestibul Palace vs Al's Place
Both Hotel Vestibul Palace and Al's Place are praised by experts. Overall, Hotel Vestibul Palace is the choice of most reviewers compared to Al's Place. Hotel Vestibul Palace has a TripExpert Score of 96 with positive reviews from 12 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Concierge and Fodor's.
Hotel Vestibul Palace
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Iza Vestibula 4a, Split 21000, Croatia
From $288 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"Swanky designer hotel occupying a Renaissance town house in an atmospheric Old-Town location."
Concierge
"With a mere five rooms and two suites, it's a true-blue boutique, with locally produced custom-made contemporary furniture that looks fabulous against the naked, ancient stone walls."
Fodor's
"Three palaces from different eras have been combined to form this intimate Old Town standout with interiors that have been carefully renovated to expose Roman stone- and brick-work."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"The poshest in the palace, this award-winning boutique hideaway has seven stylish rooms and suites, all with exposed ancient walls, leather and wood, and the full spectrum of upscale amenities."
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Travel + Leisure
"It literally took three palaces to build this boutique hotel in central Split, combining Romanic, Gothic, and Renaissance structures to produce Hotel Vestibul on Croatia’s Adriatic coast."
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Al's Place
Kruziceva 10, Split 21000, Croatia
From $0 /night
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Kitchenette
Rough Guide
"Old-Town hostel run by an expat Brit who’s a mine of local information. Located in an old stone house on two floors, each with a six-bed dorm and a communal shower/WC."
Lonely Planet
"Run by a friendly British owner, Al, this place in a two-floor apartment has basic dorms, a kitchen for guests’ use and a low-key quiet vibe."