Follow the signs to the city center. The closest public parking is available at:
Kragićeva poljana – on googlemaps Plinarska ul. 28, 21000, Split
Stari plac – on googlemaps Zrinsko-Frankopanska 17, 21000, Split
Unfortunately you will not be able to access the property by car.
Directions from parking lot – Kragićeva poljana – distance from the parking lot is ca. 400m (5min) – Head south towards Plinarska ulica / Turn right into Plinarska ulica / Turn left into Kamenita ulica
Directions from the parking lot – Stari plac – distance from the parking lot is ca. 400m (5min) – Head south from Ul. Zrinsko Frankopanska to the destination Ul. Petra Svačića / Turn right into Plinarska ulica / Turn right into Radmilovića ulica / Turn left into Bilanova ulica / Turn right into Kamenita ulica
Required documents: On the territory of the Republic of Croatia, one of the following must be obtained in order to operate a motor vehicle in road traffic: a valid driving license issued in the Republic of Croatia, a foreign driving license, an international driving license or a certificate of filed request for the issuance of the driving license (a certificate of a filed request for the issuance of the driving license is valid for operating motor vehicles in road traffic 30 days from the date the request was filed) for the category which is being operated.. When operating a motor vehicle, the driver must have in their possession the driving license or the certificate of filed request for the issuance of the driving license and show it at the request of a police officer. In addition, the driver that operates a motor vehicle in road traffic, must have with him/her the vehicle registration certificate, and show it at the request of a police officer. The vehicle registration certificate must not be left in the vehicle without the driver’s supervision. Motor vehicles and trailers may participate in road traffic on the territory of the Republic of Croatia if registered and if they have a valid vehicle registration certificate. Exceptionally, motor vehicles and trailers that are insured and have temporary license plates do not have to be registered. The driver who enters the territory of the Republic of Croatia with a motor vehicle holding a foreign registration or an EEA registration, must have a valid international motor vehicle insurance policy that is valid in the territory of the EU or some other proof of the existence of such insurance. The proof of existence of an international document is the official license plate of the vehicle that is normally stationed in the territory of the country whose national bureau has signed the Multilateral Agreement (EEA member countries and other associate countries), and a valid Green Card issued for the vehicle that comes from the country whose national insurance bureau is not a signatory to the Multilateral Agreement (member countries of the ‘Green Card Insurance System’, signatories to the Crete Agreement) and other documents recognized by the Croatian Insurance Bureau. The car rental (rent-a-car) terms and conditions are established by the ‘Rental Agreement’ and the General Terms and Conditions which constitute an integral part of the indicated Agreement. Taxi services are available in all cities and tourist resorts. Speed Limit: 50 km/h – populated area – 90 km/h – outside populated area – 110 km/h – on major roadways designed exclusively for motor vehicles, and on highways – 130 km/h – on motorways – 80 km/h – for motor vehicles with a caravan trailer without brakes -80 km/h – for buses and buses with a light trailer; on motorways, buses are allowed to drive up to 100 km/h, except for those buses carrying childrenPlease reduce and adjust your speed in wet road conditions.
Regulations: Driving with dipped headlights is obligatory during winter time. The use of mobile telephones while driving is forbidden! The use of seat belts is mandatory. A reflective sleeveless jacket is an obligatory part of every vehicle’s emergency equipment. The driver is obliged to wear it when (s)he is on the road, outside the car (changing a tire, doing repair works on the car, filling up petrol, stopping other cars in an attempt to seek help, etc.)
Petrol stations: In larger cities and on the motorways, petrol stations are open 24 hours a day. Petrol stations sell Eurosuper 95, Super 95, Super 98, Super plus 98, Euro Diesel and Diesel. Gas (LPG) is available in major cities and at petrol stations on motorways.
Highway toll charges: Information can be found on the following website: www.hak.hr
Before travelling, check the road conditions and ferry traffic with HAK (HAK Information Centre: 072 777 777 or +385 1 464 0800 (calls from abroad) or by visiting www.hak.hr . Real-time information on traffic conditions can be found in the HAK multi-language application for smartphones. During your journey, you can listed to all traffic reports in Croatian on the Second Radio Program of the Croatian Radio –HRT2 (98.5 Mhz), and from late June in English and German as well.