Where to stay in Trogir — pick the right hotel, book in 3 clicks
Trogir is a small old town on a little island, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and known as one of the best-preserved medieval towns in central Europe. A few minutes' walk takes you through every narrow stone lane packed with Romanesque churches, palaces, and fortifications. It's very close to Split and the airport, making it an ideal, quieter base for exploring Dalmatia.
Why stay in Trogir
Medieval old town
The whole town is an open-air museum, its winding stone lanes lined with Romanesque and Gothic buildings.
St. Lawrence Cathedral
Its entrance portal, carved by Radovan in 1240, is a masterpiece of Romanesque art in Europe.
Near Čiovo Island
Cross the bridge to Čiovo Island for quiet beaches and coves to swim and relax.
A convenient base
Very close to Split Airport and the city of Split — perfect for your first or last night before flying.
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Local dishes to try in Trogir
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Fresh fish and seafood
Adriatic fish and mussels from nearby waters, grilled or sautéed Dalmatian-style.
📍 Seafood - 2🥧
Trogirski rafioli
An almond-filled pastry unique to Trogir, made for festivals and special occasions.
📍 Local sweet - 3🍖
Peka
Meat or seafood baked under an iron bell with charcoal, fragrant with herbs — order in advance.
📍 Local dish - 4🍷
Dalmatian wine
Local wine from Dalmatian vineyards, a perfect pairing with seafood.
📍 Drink
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St. Lawrence Cathedral · Cathedral of St. Lawrence
The heart of the old town, with Radovan's carved portal and a bell tower you can climb for town views.
📍 Old Town - 2🏰
Kamerlengo Fortress · Kamerlengo Fortress
A Venetian seaside fortress — climb the walls for sweeping views of the harbor and Čiovo Island.
📍 Island tip - 3🦁
Town Gate · Town Gate
A Venetian-era stone gate with a lion figure, marking the entrance into the island old town.
📍 Old Town - 4🏛️
Cipiko Palace · Cipiko Palace
A 15th-century noble family's palace on the main square, opposite the cathedral.
📍 Old Town - 5⛵
Trogir Riva · Trogir Riva
A seaside promenade with palm trees and a yacht marina, lined with cafés and restaurants.
📍 Waterfront - 6🏖️
Okrug Beach · Okrug Beach
A long beach on Čiovo Island with clear water and beach bars — just a few minutes across the bridge.
📍 Čiovo Island
Things to do in Trogir
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3 Trogir hotels our team picked for you
Selected from real reviews — one per budget tier, each with a score and instant 3-site price comparison
★ 9.1LuxuryBrown Beach House & Spa
#1 5-star boutique · private beach club
★ 9.0Upper-midHotel Pasike
#3 Heritage boutique · in the heart of the UNESCO Old Town
★ 9.0ValueOld Town Trogir Apartments
#7 Old Town apartment · in-room kitchen
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Hotel Tragos
#4 palace stay · 15th-century, better value than Pasike
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🚆 Getting around Trogir
Walk the whole town
The island old town is tiny — you can walk it all in under half an hour, and it's car-free.
Bus to Split
Bus route 37 runs frequently between Trogir, the airport, and Split — cheap and convenient.
Summer catamaran
In summer there are fast boats linking Trogir with Split and nearby islands.
Near Split Airport
The airport is just 6 km away — about 10–15 minutes by car or bus.
Where to go next near Trogir
DubrovnikA medieval walled town by the clear blue sea, a Game of Thrones filming location so beautiful you have to see it for yourself.
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SplitCroatia's second-largest port, built atop a 1,700-year-old Roman imperial palace where people still live within the walls.
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ZagrebA capital blending a hilltop old town with modern quarters, lively cafés, quirky museums, and a vibrant fresh market.
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ZadarAn ancient Roman seaside town with a Sea Organ that plays music from the waves and the sunset Hitchcock called the world's finest.
See this city's guide →Frequently asked — where to stay in Trogir
Is half a day enough for Trogir?+
You can see the old town in half a day, but staying overnight lets you enjoy the quiet evening atmosphere that day-trippers miss.
Can I stay in Trogir instead of Split?+
Yes, and it's a good option — it's very close to the airport, quieter, and an easy bus ride into Split. Perfect if you want to avoid the bustle.
How do I get to Trogir from Split?+
Take bus route 37 from the Sukoišan bus stop in Split, or a long-distance bus and a summer catamaran. It takes about 30–45 minutes.
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