
Hotels in Trogir
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Browse hotels in Trogir, Croatia, near the 1997 UNESCO-listed old town and Kamerlengo Fortress. Split Airport is just 7 km away.
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About Trogir
Trogir: A Medieval Island City on the Dalmatian Coast
Trogir sits on a small island connected by bridges to the Croatian mainland and to Čiovo island, roughly 27 km west of Split. The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed in 1997, preserving a near-intact Romanesque-Gothic urban grid laid out under Venetian rule. The Cathedral of St. Lawrence, begun in 1213, anchors Gradska ulica (the main stone-paved street) and draws architectural historians alongside general visitors. The 15th-century Kamerlengo Fortress stands at the western tip of the island with direct views across the channel.
Where to Stay in Trogir
Most hotels and guesthouses cluster inside the old town walls or along the waterfront Riva promenade. A smaller group of properties occupies Čiovo, a short walk across the southern bridge, offering quieter surroundings with easy access to pebble beaches. Visitors arriving by ferry from Split or the Hvar catamaran line dock within five minutes of the old town gate.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Trogir is 7 km from Split Airport — the airport bus stops directly in town.
- Old town access: The core is pedestrian-only; park on the mainland embankment.
- Season: Peak crowds arrive July–August; May and September offer milder temperatures and shorter queues at the cathedral.
- Day trips: Krka National Park is 60 km north; Blue Lagoon at Drvenik Mali is a short boat ride.
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