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25 August 2023

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25 August 2023

AC Hotels by Marriott debuts in Croatia

Located in Split city, the hotel features 214 guest rooms, which offer views of Adriatic Sea and the city’s landscape.

Upasana Mukherjee August 24 2023

AC Hotels by Marriott, a part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of 31 brands, has announced the launch of its AC Hotel by Marriott Split, marking its debut in Croatia.

The new hotel is located on the upper floors of the 135m-tall Westgate Tower in Split and offers views of the Adriatic Sea and the city’s landscape.

AC Hotel by Marriott Split general manager Ljubica Bauk said: "The opening of AC Hotel by Marriott Split marks an exciting chapter for the local hospitality industry as Marriott International brings the AC brand to Croatia.

"We hope to contribute significantly to the region’s economic growth by attracting business and leisure travellers alike as well as fostering corporate partnerships. We look forward to welcoming guests to the AC Hotel Split and showcasing the distinctive offerings of our new hotel."

Designed by Croatia-based interior designer company Atellior Studio and architect Otto Barić, the property is expected to offer "the Perfectly Precise Hotel" experience.

The 214-room hotel features a 1,700-year-old Roman aqueduct that runs throughout the property, as well as an AC Lounge that displays locally sourced art.

Guests can enjoy dining at Laureto Restaurant, which offers Mediterranean cuisine, and Cumano Bar, which serves a range of cocktails.

The hotel's amenities include 178 SPA, with an indoor pool, sauna and steam room, a 325m² meeting space to accommodate up to 240 people and a gym on the 17th floor offering views of the Adriatic Sea.

The hotel provides easy access to popular attractions, such as Riva Promenade, Diocletian's Palace and the waters of the Adriatic Sea.

It is 21km from Split Airport, while Autobusni Kolodvor Split is the nearest bus station.

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