Trumbi?eva obala 14, Split, 14 Trumbi?eva obala,
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The luxury villa consisting of four apartments is located in the heart of Split,15 feet from the sea, in the City's UNESO protected area as the world's cultural monument. The entire villa has an ocean view including sea promenade, Yacht marina, islands, etc. The main attractions of Split are two minutes away – Split National Theatre, Marjan National park, Jadran beach, Pjaca (the main square where you can find many pubs and restaurants), museums (Nautical, Archaeological, Ethnographic, etc.), the Poljud football stadium as well as Diocletian's Palace – one of the main preserved Roman monuments in the world, and part of Unesco's list of World Heritage. On the left side of the villa is the main and traditional promenade Riva, where you can enjoy the first morning coffee, and get a taste of local food in one of many fine restaurants. Riva is connected with another promenade called West Coast, a modern promenade that was designed as South Beach in Miami. The villa is located in the part of the city called Matejuška. It is the traditional part of Split, as it was and still is a place where fishermen meet in the early morning before going fishing. There are many stories about Matejuška; it is the city's hub during the summer, where both locals and tourists go for a first drink before heading to the beach clubs. Matejuška is where the new and the old worlds meet – there you will find old wooden fishing boats girded with nets, while just a short distance away you'll see cruise ships and exclusive yachts. If you wake up early in the morning you might even see fishermen returning from their shifts to unload their catches. Locals have a saying ‘Cuti se povijest', which means that you can almost feel, taste and smell the history of 1700 year old Split. Matejuška is even older than Split and its Dioklecian Palace. Matejuška has been an inspiration to many poets and songwriters. Even today, youth gather at Matejuška and sing local songs in this natural ambiance. Split and Matejuš