If you’re in that camp, today I want to discuss a credit card that may be the perfect introduction to the world of points and miles: the Chase Freedom Unlimited®.
This card offers great value, with no annual fee and solid earning potential. It’s excellent as a standalone card with tons of potential for leveling up your game if and when you’re ready. It’s a favorite for newbies and seasoned travelers alike.
So, in this post, I’m going to break down why the Chase Freedom Unlimited deserves a spot in your wallet and how you can use it to turn everyday purchases into free travel.
What is the Chase Freedom Unlimited?
The Chase Freedom Unlimited (sometimes referred to as CFU) is a credit card issued by Chase. What I love about it is that it has a $0 annual fee and offers 1.5% cash back on all purchases. It’s great for points and miles beginners who don’t want to worry about earning at different rates across various categories.
Plus, if you do want to level up your game, you can combine it with a Chase Sapphire card to supercharge your rewards earning capabilities (more on that below).
This card earns you the following:
5% cash back on travel purchased through Chase TravelSM
5% cash back on Lyft rides (through March 2025)
3% cash back on drugstore purchases and dining at restaurants, including takeout and eligible delivery services
1.5% cash back on all other purchases
Current welcome offer: an extra 1.5% cash back on everything you buy on up to $20,000 spent in the first year
You can redeem this cash back against your next statement or choose to get it directly deposited into your bank account.
But you can get even more out of this card when you combine it with one of Chase’s Sapphire cards (more on this soon).
Perks and Benefits of the Chase Freedom Unlimited
In addition to these excellent earning rates, you’ll get access to a number of perks and benefits. Again, since it has a $0 annual fee, these are all just bonuses.
Access to Chase Offers, an ever-changing selection of deals for various merchants , including online shopping, gas stations, delivery services, clothing brands, and hotels, among many other sectors (you could really see anything here)
Complimentary three months of DashPass when you activate by January 31, 2025 (through which members get up to $10 off quarterly on non-restaurant DoorDash orders)
Secondary Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
Trip cancellation/interruption insurance (up to $1,500 per person and $6,000 per trip for your prepaid, nonrefundable passenger fares, if your trip is canceled or cut short by sickness, severe weather, or other covered situations)
Purchase protection (covers your new purchases for 120 days against damage or theft up to $500 per claim and $50,000 per account)
Extended warranty protection
Combining with a Chase Sapphire Card
While this card is a great cash-back card in its own right, it’s best when paired with a more premium Chase card that earns transferable points. The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (CSP) or the Chase Sapphire Reserve® are the two most popular, though you could also do this with my favorite business card, the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. (Note that these cards do have fees.)
That’s because, when you also hold one of these cards, you can convert the cash back earned on the CFU to valuable Chase Ultimate Rewards points. (The Freedom Unlimited on its own only earns cash back.) That means you can pool points earned on either card together and have access to Chase’s great airline and hotel transfer partners.
While getting cash back is easier (and certainly enticing), I consider points to be much more valuable. That’s because you can typically get at least 2 cents per point when transferring to travel partners (sometimes much more).
So why not just have one of the Chase Sapphire Cards and no Freedom Unlimited?
While this is an excellent option (and what many people do), having two cards within the same “family” ensures that you maximize earning categories while earning the same type of points. (You don’t want to spread yourself too thin across too many different cards earning different types of points that you can’t combine.)
By holding both a Chase Sapphire card and the Chase Freedom Unlimited, you can be sure that you’re earning at least 1.5x points on all purchases, a rarity in a travel card (both Sapphires only earn 1x points on all purchases).
If you hold the Chase Sapphire Preferred and the Chase Freedom Unlimited, for example, you’d earn:
1.5x on all purchases (CFU)
2x on all travel (CSP)
3x on drugstores (CFU)
3x on dining, including takeout and eligible delivery services (both cards)
5x on Lyft (until March 2025, both cards)
5x on travel purchased through Chase Travel (both cards)
Lastly, since the CFU does have a foreign transaction fee, you won’t want to use this card when traveling. Think of the CSP as your travel card and the CFU as your everyday card with a higher earning rate on all purchases. Using the two together is an excellent combination.
Pros of the CFU
No annual fee
Solid rewards structure, with at least 1.5% back on everything
Easy to redeem cash back as statement credit or direct deposit
Great value when paired with a Chase Sapphire card
Cons of the CFU
3% foreign transaction fee
Not a ton of travel benefits
Who is this card for?
The Chase Freedom Unlimited is ideal for those who want an easy-to-use card that gets a better-than-average earning rate on all purchases. It also leaves room to grow into the points-and-miles world when combined with a higher-level card from Chase. And, if you already have a Sapphire card, adding the CFU to your wallet allows you to continue to level up your game, maximizing your rewards on all purchases.
As with any credit card, you should not get it if you’re already carrying a balance or plan to carry one. Interest rates for travel credit cards are notoriously high, and this one is no different. The points just aren’t worth it if you’re paying interest each month.
This card is also not for anyone with poor credit, as you need good or excellent credit to qualify. (If that’s you, check out the best credit cards for bad credit so you can start improving your score today.)
Lastly, this card does count toward Chase’s 5/24 rule (you can’t open more than five cards within 24 months). If you’ve already opened five credit cards (any cards, not just Chase cards) within the past two years (or want to open more soon), you either won’t be able to get this card or might want to skip it for now.
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Whether you’re just dipping your toes into the points-and-miles game or looking to complement your current lineup, the Chase Freedom Unlimited is a fantastic card. With no annual fee and impressive earning rates, it’s the perfect gateway to the world of points and miles if you’re just starting out.
And, if and when you want to take things up a notch, you can pair it with a premium Chase card down the road to really maximize your points. It’s a no-brainer choice that can kickstart your journey to mastering points and miles.
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Last night, Disney Cruise Line christened its newest ship, the 4,000-passenger Disney Treasure, at a glittering ceremony at Manhattan’s Pier 66, complete with a drone show and live performance by Jordin Sparks, singing the ship’s anthem. Today, TPG got a sneak preview of the ship and tried out its highly anticipated new spaces, including the Haunted Mansion Bar and Plaza de Coco restaurant.
Disney Treasure shares the same layout as its sister ship, Disney Wish, but its interior spaces have unique decor and theming. The ship is dedicated to adventure and exploration, and some of its signature bars are inspired by iconic Disney theme park attractions.
Here, we give you a first look inside Disney’s newest cruise ship with photos from our ship tour. Stay tuned — TPG will be reporting from an actual sailing in December when we’ll get to experience the venues under full activation.
First impressions
Disney Treasure’s Grand Hall evokes the palaces of Africa and Asia, with a not-so-secret nod to Disney’s “Aladdin.” The central carpet has a fountain motif, and the elaborate chandelier pays homage to the six current ships in the Disney Cruise Line fleet.
In addition to being everyone’s first impression of the ship after embarkation, the Grand Hall is the site of various performances, including live music and storytelling by new characters, Coriander and Sage. (They will even perform after-hours stories for adults.)
From the Grand Hall, guests can set out in many directions to find adventure aboard Disney Treasure.
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Disney Treasure restaurants
Plaza de Coco
Plaza de Coco is a Mexican-inspired restaurant based on the movie “Coco” and is the ship’s new addition to the included dining rotation. The space is warm and inviting with rich colors, and the hallway leading to the venue sets the tone for the meal to come, complete with family photos and an ofrenda.
The dining experience here will include live mariachi music and dancing by the characters from the “Coco” film, with two distinct shows because guests will eat dinner here twice on a weeklong sailing. The first show has a family theme, while the second celebrates Dia de los Muertos.
Don’t miss the croquetas and the spicy chocolate tart dessert.
Worlds of Marvel
The Worlds of Marvel restaurant debuted on Disney Wish and returns on Treasure. The venue will feature the same show as Wish, “Quantum Encounter,” plus a second “Guardians of the Galaxy” show entitled “Marvel Celebration of Heroes: Groot Remix.”
We saw the new show, which is sure to bring out all the good vibes with an adorable Groot. In between scenes, test your knowledge with superhero trivia.
Jumbeaux’s Sweets
Jumbeaux’s Sweets is a new ice cream parlor and candy shop inspired by Jumbeaux’s Cafe in the movie “Zootopia.” You can order all kinds of ice cream, sundaes in souvenir containers and many other treats.
While you’re here, look out for lemmings.
Disney Treasure bars
Skipper Society
Disney Treasure is introducing a handful of new, immersive bars with fun Disney themes. Skipper Society is inspired by Disney’s Jungle Cruise ride and its wisecracking skippers.
Expect lots of bad puns and drinks with a jungle theme. For a snack, try the waffles drizzled with nutella.
Periscope Pub
Periscope Pub takes its theme from Jules Verne’s “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea” (and Disney’s 1954 movie version of the book and theme park attraction).
The bar is the place to order craft beers, as well as extra-fee pub food, like a burger or soft pretzel. Don’t forget to look up as you never know which creatures will be swimming overhead.
The Haunted Mansion Parlor
The Haunted Mansion Parlor on Disney Treasure takes a seafaring approach to the creepy-yet-beloved Haunted Mansion theme park attraction.
The bar’s show, complete with a seance and a tale of a murder at sea, unfurls in five-minute increments over the course of 1.5 hours. Families are welcome to enjoy the spooky ambience and fun sodas and mocktails until 9 p.m. when the space becomes adults only.
Scat Cat Lounge
Just off the ship’s Grand Hall, the Scat Cat Lounge is inspired by Disney’s “The Aristocats” animated film.
It’s a swanky place to enjoy some jazz piano and cocktails served in glasses with cat faces. Signature drinks include tea-themed cocktails.
Other bars on board include the Hei Hei Cafe and Jade Cricket Cafe.
Disney Treasure’s cabins
Disney Treasure will have 1,256 cabins and suites ranging from windowless inside cabins to a two-story suite in the ship’s faux funnel. Cabin design will incorporate scenes from Disney movies like “Aladdin,” “Pocahontas,” “Finding Nemo,” “Up,” “Luca” and “Encanto.”
The Concierge Suites will feature nods to “The Lion King,” while the four Royal Suites pay homage to the tigers found in “The Jungle Book” and “Aladdin.”
The Royal Suites are incredible two-story suites with a living area downstairs and sleeping area upstairs, plus an expansive balcony with an infinity hot tub.
The most elaborate suite on the ship will be the two-story Tomorrow Tower Suite. The nearly 2,000-square-foot, multi-room suite features a futuristic design inspired by Epcot and can sleep up to eight guests. Due to its location in the ship’s faux funnel, it does not come with a private balcony.
Public spaces
Pool deck and AquaMouse
Disney Treasure’s pool deck is not just a watery playground, perfect for cooling off on hot days. It’s also the space for Disney’s signature deck parties, including the Pirate Night shows with fireworks.
Water ride AquaMouse returns on Disney Treasure with a third, new show in its rotation of animated shorts. Called “Curse of the Golden Egg,” the animation will follow Mickey and Minnie as they search for lost treasure inside an ancient temple.
Kids in diapers will have a blast at the Toy Story-themed splash area; I’m sure some adults will be tempted to play here, too.
Disney’s Oceaneer Club is one of the most creative kids clubs in the cruise industry, and Disney Treasure’s complimentary youth facilities are no exception. As with Disney Wish, kids (and adults) can enter the club via a slide from the Grand Hall.
Inside, a warren of adorable themed rooms offer an array of programming, from an Imagineering Lab to Marvel Academy and Fairytale Hall. Kids can design theme park rides and test them out in a ride simulator, or design their own superhero suit.
Adults can sample the fun during open house hours; otherwise, the Oceaneer Club is kids only.
Parents can drop off babies and toddlers at It’s a Small World Nursery for supervised nap and play time for an hourly fee.
Sarabi is a two-story activity space on board with a “Lion King” theme.
Broadway-style shows
Disney Treasure will debut “Disney The Tale of Moana” as its new Broadway-style musical. We got a sneak peek of Act 1, and the sets, puppets, costumes and choreography are breathtaking. The cast is one of the most diverse that Disney has ever had on a cruise ship, and Disney made sure that cultural consultants of Hawaiian and Samoan descent were involved in music and choreography choices.
The ship’s other shows will be “Seas the Adventure” and “Beauty and the Beast.”
Disney Treasure sets sail on its maiden voyage on Dec. 21, and will spend its debut sailing on alternating weeklong Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. Families and cruisers of all ages are going to love this ship for its warm, welcoming decor and cleverly themed spaces.
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This article is all about where to stay in Hue. Other Vietnamese cities, such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, often overshadow this wonderful spot, but Hue has an abundance of charm that makes it well worth exploring.
Hue dates back millennia and the ancient Imperial City for which it’s most well known stands as a place of historical importance within Vietnam. Whether heading here for your first time or simply looking for the best time, I’ll cover everything you need to know. Without further ado, let’s look at the best areas to stay in Hue.
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Pham Ngu Lao: Best Place To Stay in Hue for Your First Time
The best neighborhood in Hue for first-timers is Pham Ngu Lao. This lively district is centrally located and within easy walking distance of major attractions like the Imperial City, Dong Ba Market, and the picturesque Perfume River.
It’s a hub for tourist amenities, with plenty of tour agencies, currency exchanges, and transportation options; making it nice and easy for newcomers to navigate the city. The area’s array of hotels ensures plenty of choice to suit every traveler’s budget.
Pros of Staying in Pham Ngu Lao
Central Location: Ideal for many of Hue’s tourist attractions.
Variety of Accommodation: Serving all budgets the area is home to many hotels, apartments, and hostels.
Vibrant Atmosphere: Lastly, the lively streets are filled with cafes, restaurants, and bars.
Cons of Staying in Pham Ngu Lao
Noisy and Crowded: The lively atmosphere can be noisy and crowded, especially at night.
Touristy Vibe: The area can feel overly touristy, with a higher concentration of Western restaurants and bars.
Pushy Vendors: There are often persistent hawkers and vendors selling tours and souvenirs.
Best Places to Stay in Pham Ngu Lao
There are many great accommodation options around Pham Ngu Lao, offering some of the best places to stay in Hues’ center. Here are a few of my top recommendations:
1. Huong Giang Hotel Resort & Spa: Catering to travelers seeking that true vacation vibe, this hotel has it all. It features an outdoor pool, spa, and fitness center, and also includes free parking and breakfast. Click here for details.
2. Dragon Hue Hotel: A free airport shuttle, seasonal outdoor pool, and great WiFi, make this the perfect option for sightseers wanting a comfortable central hotel from which to base themselves. Click here for details.
3. Boutique Hue K L Y: Hundreds of reviews rate this option as superb and one of the best hotels in Hue. Despite its ideal location and stylish design, nightly rates are incredibly affordable. Click here for details.
Top Things to Do in Pham Ngu Lao
Hue is jam-packed with fun experiences and cultural sights. Pham Ngu Lao is considered by many to be the best area to stay in Hue to explore several of the main attractions. Here are a few top suggestions;
2. Stroll Through February 3 Park: Take in the beauty of the Perfume River and enjoy a retreat in calming surroundings in this delightful urban park. Some excellent river tours and a floating restaurant can be found along the banks. Click here for directions.
Pham Ngu Lao is the best of the Hue neighborhoods for places to eat and drink. Staying here is a great option for foodies wishing to be right in the heart of everything. Take a look at these great spots:
1. DMZ Bar & Restaurant:Featuring nightly events, live music, excellent tap beer, and a great selection of traditional and Western food, DMZ is a Hue institution. It’s a fun and vibrant place with a dive bar feel. Click here for directions.
2. Brown Eyes Bar: One very cool bar with free pool, excellent deals on cocktails, and some of the friendliest staff in Hue! Open until 3 am, it’s a popular late-night party spot. Click here for directions.
3. Street Bar – Whatever You 1:A well-loved street vendor with some of the cheapest beer and cocktails in town. What’s more, the proprietor is known to entertain his guests with rap and karate moves! Click here for directions.
Le Loi: Best Area in Hue for Nightlife
The best place to stay in Hue for nightlife is Le Loi, which is where I based myself during a fun stay in the city. Le Loi Street runs along the Perfume River and is one of Hue’s most scenic and lively spots at night.
It’s home to many of the city’s bars, clubs, and late-night eateries. Consequently, staying here places you at the center of Hue’s nightlife, with plenty of options to enjoy live music, riverfront bars, and a lively evening environment.
Pros of Staying in Le Loi
Scenic Riverside Location: Le Loi Street runs along the Perfume River, offering some spectacular views.
Cultural Hotspot: The area is home to several art galleries, boutique shops, and cultural sites.
Vibrant Nightlife: Here, you’ll find numerous bars, cafes, and restaurants plus a lively nightlife scene.
Cons of Staying in Le Loi
Limited Parking and Traffic Congestion: Unfortunately, finding a parking spot can be a challenge, and traffic can be a challenge.
Higher Accommodation Costs: Hotels and guesthouses tend to be more expensive compared to other areas in Hue.
Noise Levels: Due to its central location and active nightlife, Le Loi Street can be quite noisy, especially at night.
Best Places to Stay in Le Loi
Le Loi is the go-to spot when deciding where to stay in Hue for nightlife; it’s the perfect base for anyone looking to enjoy Hue’s energetic evening scene. Here are a few top accommodation choices:
1. The Chum Boutique: Hue hotels near nightlife don’t come much more stylish than the Chum Boutique. Elegantly appointed rooms with unique finishes make this one classy place to stay. Click here for details.
2. Saigon Morin Hotel: With all the trappings of a luxurious resort, this hotel is perfect for families seeking a relaxing getaway. It’s ideally located for exploring in the morning and chilling in the spa or by the pool in the afternoon. Click here for details.
3. Muong Thanh Holiday Hotel: Located across from Hue Ferry Terminal, Muong Thanh Holiday Hotel offers contemporary rooms with a spa, a fitness center, and views of the river. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Le Loi
Staying in Le Loi, you’ll be among the best neighborhoods in Hue for sightseeing and cultural activities. Here are a few ideas to start adding to your itinerary:
2. Explore Hue’s Food Scene: I loved all the food in Vietnam – it’s so diverse and different from anything I’ve tried before. Explore the wonderful tastes of Hue with a guided foodie tour, which can be taken by foot, cycle, or moped. Click here to book.
3. Hue Museum of Royal Antiques:Take a short walk across the Perfume River and explore an excellent museum featuring ceramics, textiles, coins, and Nguyen dynasty costumes. It’s a great way to spend a morning. Click here for directions.
Where to Eat and Drink in Le Loi
Le Loi is a great area for day drinking and nighttime fun, but there’s also an excellent foodie scene. Whether it’s quick and cheap street food you’re seeking, or more high-end options, here are a few suggestions across the spectrum in the Le Loi area:
1. An Nhi Chay: An excellent vegetarian restaurant that serves quality, fresh dishes at very reasonable prices. The bright and spacious restaurant is charmingly decorated and many of the dishes are presented elegantly! Find it here.
2. Le Cercle Hue:Offering stunning river views and an outside patio that’s perfect for al fresco dining, Le Cercle has an extensive menu of Vietnamese dishes and a few Western favorites. Click here for directions.
3. Why Not? Bar and Restaurant: For good, solid Mexican food and cheap drinks, Why Not? is the ideal place to head. With a homely decor inside and a nice outdoor seating area, be sure to swing by at least once during a visit to Hue. Find it here.
Pho Di Bo / Walking Street: Coolest Place to Stay in Hue
Pho Di Bo, also known as Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street or Walking Street, is the coolest part of Hue. It’s a fantastic place for travelers and should be a top consideration when looking for places for groups to stay in Hue.
This lively pedestrian street runs parallel to the river and comes alive at night. With a range of hip cafes, stylish bars, and boutique shops, the area highlights Hue’s youthful and modern side. There’s lots of fun to be had in this city region!
Pros of Staying in Pho Di Bo
Vibrant Social Scene: This area is Hue’s social hub, with street performances, live music, and pop-up markets.
Unique Shopping Experience: The street is lined with trendy boutiques, craft shops, and local artisan stalls.
Art and Culture: The area also often hosts art installations, pop-up galleries, and cultural performances.
Cons of Staying in Pho Di Bo
Limited Tranquility: The constant buzz of activities can make the area noisy and unsuitable for those seeking a peaceful stay.
Street Closures and Restrictions: As a pedestrian-only zone during certain hours, access by car or motorbike is restricted.
Higher Prices for Food and Drinks: Due to its trendy status, expect to pay higher prices in some cafes, bars, and restaurants.
Best Places to Stay in Pho Di Bo
You’ll have no problem deciding where to stay in Hue city center – the city offers an abundance of excellent accommodation. Check out these great options I found Pho Di Bo:
1. Romance Hotel: A fabulous hotel offering plenty of luxurious touches without the hefty price tag. With 2 restaurants, an onsite bar, and a delightful rooftop pool, it’s undoubtedly a perfect inner-city retreat in Hue. Click here for details.
2. Maika Guest House: There aren’t many BnBs in the city center but Maika stands out as the best guesthouse option in Hue. Friendly staff, super clean rooms, and attention to detail make this a great option. Click here for details.
3. Mickey Homestay Hue: Simple, but bright and comfortably appointed rooms with great access to Walking Street and all of Hue’s attractions. Prices are affordable given the central location and included breakfast. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Pho Di Bo
As well as the many great bars and exceptional nightlife, being centrally located in Hue means easy access to some of the city’s best attractions. Here are a few great activities to consider:
1. Visit the DMZ: Visit the former demilitarized zone that separated the contending North and South armies during the Vietnam War. Amazing tours include visits to the Vinh Moc tunnels and tell the story of the region’s contested past. This is a great tour that I highly recommend, click here to book yours.
2. Tu Dam Pagado: Within easy reach of Walking Street is the Tu Dam Pagado. A stunning 17th-century Buddhist temple and complex that was also the site of numerous anti-war protests in the 1960s. Click here for directions.
3. Learn About Vietnamese Coffee: Coffee is a big deal in Vietnam and each region has a specialty take on the drink. Learn about both the country’s and Hue’s versions with this epic coffee culture and Vietnamese coffee-making class. Click here to book your spot.
Where to Eat and Drink in Pho Di Bo
By its very nature, Walking Street is a prime drinking spot; designed for visitors to be able to hop easily between a selection of great bars. And for those more interested in eating than drinking, you’ll never be far away from plenty of excellent food options too, check these out for starters:
1. Bar Lab: An excellent cocktail bar that offers all your favorites and a few specialty house options. An idyllic spot with an outside patio that’s perfect for people-watching. Click here for directions.
2. Thi’s Kitchen: Among the best Vietnamese food I ate in Hue. For exceptional local dishes and a warm and welcoming ambience head to Thi’s Kitchen. Find it here.
3. Mew Secret: With cheap drinks and a portrait of the Godfather on the wall, this was always going to be somewhere I gravitated towards! A cool spot and a nice vibe day or night, with prices that are tough to beat. Click here for directions.
Nguyen Cong Tru: Best for Digital Nomads
I’m a full-time digital nomad so during my stay in Hue, Nguyen Cong Tru Street quickly became a go-to spot. It’s home to plenty of cozy cafes and a few handy coworking spaces offering reliable WiFi. It was the perfect area for getting work done.
The area’s affordable accommodations and quieter vibe allowed me to stay productive. The laid-back atmosphere also made it easy to connect with other ex-pats and there’s a nice sense of community to be found here. It’s undoubtedly the best place to stay in Hue for digital nomads and remote workers.
Pros of Staying in Nguyen Cong Tru
Great Work-Friendly Cafes: The street has cozy cafes and co-working spots with reliable WiFi.
Quiet Yet Central Location: This area has a peaceful vibe compared to the busier parts of Hue.
Convenience at Your Doorstep: Essential amenities, local markets, and eateries are all within walking distance.
Cons of Staying in Nguyen Cong Tru
Limited Nightlife: While the area is great for work, it lacks the nightlife scene found in other parts of Hue.
Fewer Luxury Options: Accommodation is mostly budget to mid-range, there aren’t any luxury hotels or resorts.
Limited Green Spaces: The area lacks large parks or green spaces for taking breaks from work.
Best Places to Stay in Nguyen Cong Tru
With its large ex-pat contingency, Nguyen Cong Tru is considered a safe neighborhood in Hue for visitors and there are many excellent affordable to mid-range hotel options. Take a look at these picks:
1. Canary Boutique: Decorated in a stylish modern Vietnamese design, this boutique hotel is ideal for digital nomads who seek comfort and luxury without the price tag. Click here for details.
2. Le Petit Homestay: Spacious and bright rooms with a balcony and city views. This small homestay hotel has work spaces in every room and high-speed WiFi throughout. Click here for details.
3. River Side Villa: If you’re looking for more of your own space during a digital nomad break in Hue, opt for this amazing riverside villa. It’s Vietnam, so prices are still super affordable, and over 500 reviews rate this place as superb. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Nguyen Cong Tru
Be sure to take a break from your digital nomad schedule to plan lots of activities. Here are a couple of things that are worth closing the laptop for during a stay in Hue:
1. Visit the Dieu De Pagoda: A historic Buddhist temple with a tranquil atmosphere and traditional Vietnamese architecture. Founded in the 19th century by Emperor Thieu Tri, the pagoda is a beautiful cultural, and serene spot. Click here for directions.
2. Take a trip to Hoi An: Hue is not too far from one of my favorite Vietnamese cities – Hoi An – and booking a luxury private transfer from Hue costs less than you might think. Be sure to check out my digital nomad guide to living in Hoi An for more info.
3. Cultural Food Tour: Learn more about the culture of Hue through its food. Enjoy tales and tastes along the Perfume River. I highly recommend this tour, you’ll leave feeling stuffed and well-informed! Click here to book.
Where to Eat and Drink in Nguyen Cong Tru
Although this area is away from the main drag of Walking Street, there are still some great hidden gems that you should check out. Here are a couple of excellent finds to consider:
1. Ngoc Nu Restaurant: Walk across the Pham Van Dong Bridge and you’ll encounter a fantastic traditional street food restaurant. The number of daily local patrons tells you all you need to know about this place! Click here for directions.
3. 75Dope: A cool dive bar and grill. It doesn’t look like much from the outside but the staff are friendly and the drinks are cheap. Click here for directions.
Vy Da: Best Place in Hue on a Budget
Overall, Hue is not an expensive place to stay or live, especially when compared with many Western countries and cities. But for the budget-minded traveler, there are still pockets within even Vietnam’s most touristy cities that are more affordable.
Vy Da takes you out of the main city center and the prime tourist spots around the Imperial City. Crossing one of just two bridges to get there, this area is considered more residential, and subsequently, prices are more akin to what locals pay.
Pros of Staying in Vy Da
Lower Prices: Across the board, expect to pay less for accommodation, food, and drink.
Fewer Tourists: If you enjoy being away from busy tourist areas and embracing local communities, Vy Da is an ideal spot.
Great for Exploring by Bike or On Foot: Less traffic also makes Vy Da a much better region to explore without a car or moped.
Cons of Staying in Vy Da
Limited Nightlife Options: Vy Da is not known for its nightlife, there are very few late-night spots.
Less Westernized Amenities: Most facilities are set up for locals, so there are hardly any Western conveniences.
Away From Main Attractions: Hue’s prime sights and cultural delights are predominantly in another part of the city.
Best Places to Stay in Vy Da
Vy Da is the best area for cheap places to stay in Hue. If you’re on a budget, and even factoring in transport costs to the city center, you’ll save money staying outside the main tourist area. Here are some particularly affordable options I found:
1. Purple Hue – Riverside: Budget doesn’t necessarily mean low quality. Standards are generally high in Hue and this riverside hotel offers a little luxury, plenty of comfort, and convenience for a low nightly rate. Click here for details.
2. Robin House: This guesthouse boasts hundreds of superb reviews and is located close to one of the main bridges into the center. It offers the perfect blend of affordability and location for reaching the city center. Click here for details.
3. Lam Garden Boutique: Another fine example of a quality hotel with budget prices. An exceptional breakfast is included to further assist your daily budget and it’s only a short stroll from the riverside. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Vy Da
Staying across the bridge takes you away from the main attractions but with reliable and very affordable transport links, everything is still within easy reach:
1. Visit the Island: Con Hen is a small charming island in the center of the Perfume River. Small boats regularly make the short hop across from the river banks and it’s a fun and unique place to spend a morning walking around. Click here for for directions.
2. Thuan An Beach: If city life gets too much, always head to the beach! In less than 30 minutes from Vy Da, you can be on the sand at Thuan An Beach. It’s a beautiful stretch of coast and a nice reprieve from the city. Click here for directions.
3. Go to Ba Na Hills: The iconic Golden Hand Bridge is accessible via a day trip from Hue. This stunning structure forms part of a hilltop theme park that makes for a fantastic day out. There are local tours but I recommend booking ahead, click here for details.
Where to Eat and Drink in Vy Da
Embrace being in a more traditional area of town and enjoy plenty of quality Vietnamese dishes and street food options in Vy Da. Feast for less than a few bucks a meal in one of the best places to stay in Hue for local restaurants. Consider adding these to your list of places to visit:
1. Vuon Hue Coffee & Restaurant: A great spot for coffee but the traditional dishes are excellent here too. A loaded menu, thankfully with pictures to aid Westerners like me, is ideal for sampling different Vietnamese plates. Find it here.
2. Cang Restaurant: With close proximity to the river and sea, the seafood in Hue is routinely very fresh and affordable. Consequently, Cang is a great place to go in Vy Da if you’re craving fish. Click here for directions.
3. Vy Da Xu’a: Do not miss this one! A stunning place for lunch or dinner along the Perfume River. This is a quintessential Vietnamese dining experience that ticks all the boxes. Click here for directions.
Where to Stay in Hue: FAQs
Here are some answers to the most commonly asked questions about where to stay in Hue:
What area of Hue is best for tourists?
The best area of Hue for tourists is Pham Ngu Lao. This lively neighborhood has easy access to popular attractions, a wide range of accommodation options, vibrant nightlife, and numerous restaurants and cafes.
Where should I avoid staying? (Where NOT to stay in Hue)
You should avoid staying in areas far from the city center, such as the industrial zones or remote outskirts like Phu Thuong or An Hoa. These areas lack convenient access to tourist attractions, restaurants, and amenities.
What is the safest place to stay in Hue?
Hue is generally considered a very safe place to visit. However, the safest place to stay in Hue is likely around Le Loi, a well-lit and popular area along the Perfume River frequented by tourists and locals alike.
Does it matter where I stay in Hue?
Yes, it does matter where you stay in Hue. The location can significantly impact your experience. Areas like Pham Ngu Lao offer vibrant nightlife and convenience, while places further from the city center may lack amenities and attractions.
Where to stay in Hue to be close to everything?
To be close to everything in Hue, stay in Pham Ngu Lao. This central location is walkable to many of Hue’s major attractions, restaurants, cafes, and nightlife. It’s also a convenient base for exploring the city.
Is Hue, Vietnam worth visiting?
Hue is absolutely worth visiting. The Imperial City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that draws visitors from around the world. Its central location within Vietnam and the blend of tourist buzz and local culture make it a top destination to visit.
Well, there you have it, the best places to stay in Hue. I hope this article has given you lots of food for thought when planning your own trip.
Vietnam has provided me with many wonderful memories and Hue, especially, is a destination I’m so glad to have visited and explored. Whatever your travel plans or budget, you’re sure to enjoy a trip to Hue!
I love visiting Japan. Even after multiple visits, I never get tired of wandering the country’s historic temples, feasting on its incredible sushi, and soaking up the breakneck pace of life in Tokyo.
After over half a dozen visits, I’ve learned through trial and error how to best explore the country. English isn’t widely spoken, and once you get out of the big cities, it’s even less common. That means things like online maps and translation apps are vital for every traveler.
To ensure you stay connected during your trip, you’re going to want to buy an eSIM. It’s the best way to ensure you have mobile data as you explore the country.
But which eSIM is the best for traveling Japan?
In this post, I’ll breakdown why I think Jetpac is the best eSIM for Japan and why you should consider them for your next visit.
What is Jetpac?
Jetpac is a travel eSIM company founded in Singapore. They offer affordable mobile data coverage to over 150 destinations around the world (including Japan), but they also offer regional bundles so that you can visit more than one country with the same eSIM and still have reliable coverage.
To get an eSIM, you’ll first want to browse their plans to see which duration is best for you. They have plans from 1 GB to 50 GB and 1 day to 30 days, with prices starting at just $4 USD. Their Japan eSIM prices are super competitive and affordable for even the cheapest budget traveler.
Once you’ve picked your plan, you’ll be able to add the eSIM to your device. It’s super simple, but they also have free video tutorials and an FAQ on their site if you run into trouble.
What I especially love is that it’s just a one-time installation. Many other eSIMs require a new installation for each new eSIM that you buy. That’s not the case with Jetpac, which makes this a great choice for travelers who want a hassle free eSIM (especially travelers who are less tech savvy).
You can use a Jetpac eSIM regardless of your current data plan, however, it will only work on unlocked phones.
Additionally, in Japan Jetpac has extensive 5G coverage, which means you’ll have fast and reliable mobile data everywhere you go.
Jetpac doesn’t just offer eSIMs though. They actually have some pretty solid travel perks, which, in my mind, is what makes them the best eSIM for Japan.
Jetpac’s Perks
JetPass is the free suite of benefits that you get access to with any Jetpac purchase. This is where Jetpac really goes above and beyond, as I haven’t seen these benefits with any other eSIM provider. They offer two free perks and two paid add-ons:
SmartDelay (free) With this feature, you can get free lounge access if your flight is delayed for more than an hour. All you need to do is register your flight in the Jetpac app. If your flight is delayed, you’ll get a digital LoungeKey™ voucher sent straight to your email. What I really love is that you can even register up to five traveling companions, so if you’re traveling with friends or family, you’ll all be able to get into the lounge.
ExpressVPN trial (free) Cybersecurity is something that not enough travelers take seriously. I always use a VPN when I travel, and I recommend you do the same. That’s why I think it’s great that Jetpac offers a free 30-day trial of ExpressVPN, one of the best VPN services out there. (You just need to be a new user of ExpressVPN).
Lounge Access (paid) If you want lounge access no matter what, you can purchase lounge passes at a discount via the Jetpac app. A lounge pass in Asia costs $30 USD, while a lounge pass in the rest of the world costs $35 USD. Considering lounges can cost $40–60 USD per person for a day pass, this is a nice way to get a discount on a pass if you don’t already have access.
You can buy a single pass or buy passes in bundles of up to six passes at a time (you pay less per pass the more passes you purchase at once).
Fast Track (paid) Jetpac also offers FastTrack passes in Europe and China, where you get access to lanes that let you skip the long lines of security. These passes cost $12 USD for a single pass or $62 USD for a six-pack.
Pros of Jetpac
Affordable prices starting at just $4 USD
Lounge access for flight delays
Free ExpressVPN trial
Coverage for Japan & neighboring region (includes 17 countries)
Data packs are valid one year from purchase
Extensive 5G coverage for Japan
Simple, one-time installation
Cons of Jetpac
Slightly more expensive than other eSIMs (but their Japan rates are competitive!)
Does not offer calling and SMS messages
FAQ About Jetpac eSIMs
What kinds of phones are compatible with Jetpac eSIMs? As long as your phone is unlocked and eSIM compatible (pretty much all phones made after 2018 are), you’ll be able to use a Jetpac eSIM!
Can you hotspot with Jetpac eSIMs? Yes, Jetpac eSIMs have hotspotting capabilities.
Do I install my eSIM before or after arriving in Japan? It’s recommended to install your eSIM before arriving. Just don’t turn on roaming until you arrive so that it doesn’t activate early. Once the eSIM is activated, it’s valid for the duration that you purchased.
What if I want more data or to extend my trip? You can simply buy a new pack and it will automatically connect. The great thing about Jetpac is that there is no need to ever change your eSIM. Once you have one, all you have to do is buy another pack for wherever you’re going.
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Mobile data is a must for traveling Japan. While there is plenty of free Wi-Fi around, you don’t want to have to rely on that considering how often you’ll be using your map and translate app (among many other apps no doubt).
To ensure you’re always connected, get a Jetpac eSIM. They’re reliable, affordable, and have some amazing perks that can help you level yup your travels.
Book Your Trip to Japan: Logistical Tips and Tricks
Book Your Flight Use Skyscanner to find a cheap flight. They are my favorite search engine because they search websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned!
Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the biggest inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the cheapest rates for guesthouses and cheap hotels.
Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:
Looking for the Best Companies to Save Money With? Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use to save money when I’m on the road. They will save you money when you travel too.
Be sure to check out the Japan Rail Pass if you’ll be traveling around the country. It comes in 7-, 14-, and 21-day passes and can save you a ton of money!
For those uninitiated, Dis-loyalty is a paid “travel and food membership” program that offers a slew of benefits at Ennismore (the lifestyle arm of Accor and separate from ALL — Accor Live Limitless) for $18 a month. These benefits include:
50% off just-opened hotels for the first three months after opening
20% off every first-time stay in every hotel
10% off for return stays
10% off food and drink in restaurants, bars and coffee shops
365 barista-made free drinks, one every day of the year
But it’s not a traditional loyalty program where you have to earn elite-night credits and points and then work your way through various tiers or levels to get all the perks. With Dis-loyalty, you simply pay that monthly fee to receive all the above benefits, plus one-off “drops,” or limited-time sales.
Right now, things are even sweeter. Dis-loyalty memberships are on sale through Dec. 4 for 35% off. This means you can pay $140.40 upfront for a year’s subscription (saving you about $75) or pay $13.50 a month (saving you about $5 a month).
With November’s drop, Dis-loyalty members can save 50% at nearly 50 participating hotels and resorts across Dis-loyalty’s collection of more than 90 properties; you must book between now and Dec. 4 for stays from Nov. 26, 2024, through the end of August 2025. The best part of this drop is that these 50%-off rates are all totally flexible, and you don’t have to pay until you arrive for your stay.
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Not a member yet? Don’t fret. It’s not too late to sign up. Simply visit the Dis-loyalty website to register. Just note that Dis-loyalty requires a one-year minimum commitment.
You can find Dis-loyalty’s trendy lifestyle hotels around the world. This sale applies to properties from Hollywood Hills in California to picture-perfect European capitals and even beachy resorts surrounded by turquoise waters.
Personally, I’d take advantage of this sale to book a stay in one of the more expensive destinations, like London, where you can snag big savings across three different Hoxton hotels. Or maybe I’d head to one of the trendiest new all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, SLS Playa Mujeres, for an experience that just opened to the public in November.
Sadly, some properties — like The Hoxton, Williamsburg, one of the best hotels in New York City — aren’t part of this particular sale, so you wouldn’t save 50%. However, with the Dis-loyalty membership, you would still save 20% on your first-ever stay at the hotel. So, really, the program can be a win-win if you stay in lifestyle hotels frequently. Or, if you live near a Dis-loyalty property, it can also save you a small fortune on your daily coffee run.
Here are all the participating properties:
21c Museum Hotel Bentonville
21c Museum Hotel Chicago
21c Museum Hotel Cincinnati
21c Museum Hotel Durham
21c Museum Hotel Kansas City
21c Museum Hotel Lexington
21c Museum Hotel Louisville
21c Museum Hotel St. Louis
25hours Hotel Copenhagen Paper Island
25hours Hotel Paris Terminus Nord
25hours Hotel Piazza San Paolino (Florence, Italy)
As the second largest city in Croatia, it’s no surprise that there’s so much to see and do. Split is one of my favorite places to visit, however, due to its size, knowing where to stay in Split is important if you want to get the most out of your time.
From the wonder of Diocletian’s Palace to stunning Bačvice Beach, there’s no shortage of fun to be had in this city. It’s also one of the best places to try delicious Croatian food, including prosciutto, local cheese, and a drizzle of olive oil – delicious! The other good news is that there are plenty of great places to stay in Split, and in this guide, I’ll help you figure out the best place for you.
Best Areas to Stay in Split
Best For First-Time Visitor: Old Town
Best for Digital Nomads: Stobreč
Best On a Budget: Znjan
Best For Nightlife: Bačvice
Best Trendy / Coolest Area: Vali Varos
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Old Town: Best Place To Stay in Split for Your First Time
First-time visitors will certainly want to visit Diocletian’s Palace and the many winding, cobblestoned streets adorned with shops, cafes, and restaurants. So, I believe this is the best place to stay for your first time in the city. By staying here, you get to immerse yourself in the vibrancy of the city center and all its history – and there’s plenty to discover!
When it comes to where to stay in Split city center, there isn’t a shortage of choice. While this area is slightly more expensive than the suburbs, it does offer a more central base.
Pros of Staying in Old Town
Central to all main sights.
Everything is walkable.
Plenty of restaurants and cafes serving local and international dishes.
Easy access to beaches and the harbor area.
Cons of Staying in Old Town
Accommodation and restaurants are slightly more expensive.
It can get very busy, especially in the peak summer months.
Best Places to Stay in Old Town
There are plenty of places to stay in Split center; making it one of the best areas to stay in Split. Here are some of my recommendations:
1. Heritage Hotel Antique Split: If you want to stay in the heart of Diocletian’s Palace, this is the place to go. Dripping in opulence and right in the heart of the city, it’s one of my absolute favorites. Click here for details.
2. Luxury Rooms Lucija and Luka: Located right in the city center, this hotel offers a stylish and comfortable place to stay. It has traditional decor and a coffee machine in the room – which you’ll need with all that sightseeing! Click here for details.
3. Riva Palace: This is my go-to whenever I’m in Split. Rooms are large, comfortable, and have modern decor. The location is also fantastic. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Old Town
For sightseeing, this is the best area to stay in Split. Here are some things you shouldn’t miss:
1. Diocletian Palace: At more than 1700 years old, this is the heart of the city and I love the feeling of walking through history with every step here. The best way to explore is via a walking tour, where a knowledgeable guide can tell you all about it. Click here for more information and bookings.
2. Saint Dominus Cathedral:Built in the 7th century AD, this is a mind-blowingly beautiful sight to see. Make sure you have plenty of space on your phone for countless photos. Click here for directions.
3. People’s Square:If you love people-watching like I do, this is the best place to go. Not only that, but it has a vibrant feel in the air, packed with cafes and eateries to try something delicious and new. It’s historic too, dating back to the 13th century. Click here for directions.
There are many great places to eat and drink in one of the best neighborhoods in Split. Here are my top picks:
1. Laganini:Eating inside Diocletian’s Palace is really something you can’t miss. With a fusion of local foods and international dishes, you won’t be disappointed. Definitely try the pasta! Click here for directions.
2. Portofino:This restaurant is a little pricey but it’s worth it for the experience. Sit on the terrace and check out the view while enjoying some of the best Mediterranean fare around. Click her for directions.
3. Sanctuary Cantina:This Mexican restaurant is one of my absolute favorites. The food here tastes so fresh. It’s advisable to reserve a table as it gets quite busy. Click here for directions.
Bačvice: Best Area in Split for Nightlife
Personally, I think the best place to stay in Split for nightlife is Bačvice. Not only are you close to a beautiful beach, but there are many bars, restaurants, and clubs around. Families will also enjoy this area thanks to the great waterpark nearby.
There’s something for every budget here, meaning you can choose to splurge or simply have a few drinks by the water.
Pros of Staying in Bačvice
Close to the beach.
A range of accommodation choices on offer.
Ideal for nightlife, families, and groups.
Close to the port for easy access to islands.
Easy to reach the Old Town.
Cons of Staying in Bačvice
You’ll need to drive or use public transport to reach the historical sights.
The beach can be crowded during the summer months – get there early.
Best Places to Stay in Bačvice
There are many hotels near nightlife in Bačvice. Let’s look at some top choices:
1. Hotel Park Split: I stayed here and loved waking up to the sea every day. This recently renovated hotel is seriously impressive and has many amenities, including a large outdoor pool. Click here for details.
2. Palace Apartment: For a home-away-from-home vibe, this apartment is a great choice. It has everything you could possibly need and is located just around the corner from the beach. Click here for details.
3. Beach City Pearls Apartments: If you’re looking for where to stay in Split for nightlife, this apartment is a great choice. You can enjoy the vibrant bars and restaurants and then rest your head in a large studio apartment. There’s also an outdoor garden area for soaking up the sun. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Bačvice
If you’re looking for where to stay in Split to be close to the beach and activities, Bačvice is the ideal choice. Here are some top picks:
1. Bačvice Beach:A day on the beach is a must-do, and this is one of my favorite spots to go. It’s a good idea to get there early in the summer months. However, there are plenty of cafes and restaurants around for refreshments. Click here for directions.
2. Blue Cave Boat Tour:I went on a boat trip that took me to the stunning Blue Cave and several nearby islands. It’s the best way to unwind and see the beauty of the coastline. Click here to book.
3. Game of Thrones Museum: If you’re a Game of Thrones fan, you have to visit this museum. Packed with artifacts from the series, this is a great place to go if you have a rainy day, and you’ll find plenty of photo opportunities inside. Click here to book.
Where to Eat and Drink in Bačvice
As one of the busiest Split neighborhoods, there are plenty of fantastic eateries in Bačvice. Here are some of my favorites:
1. Soul Kitchen: While the lunch and dinner menus are delicious, this is one of my favorite places to go for breakfast. The produce tastes so fresh and they also do amazing burgers. Click here for directions.
3. Zora Bila: This restaurant offers something a little special, with an amazing view. Check out the five-course menu, and be sure to try some of their seafood. Click here for directions.
Vali Varos: Coolest Place to Stay in Split
I think Vali Varos is one of the best places to stay in Split because it gives a wonderful blend of old and new. You’re close to all the touristic fun, but it’s also easy to immerse yourself in traditional life.
This area is great for families and anyone who wants to enjoy a chilled-out time. You’re not too far from the main city center and you’re right at the foot of Marjan Hill, with all its stunning sights. There are many historic buildings in this area, including the Church of St. Nicholas.
Pros of Staying in Vali Varos
Ideal for a quiet, chilled-out time.
Plenty of historic and cultural sights to see.
Easy access to Marjan Hill.
Public transport to the Old Town is plentiful.
Cheaper accommodation.
Cons of Staying in Vali Varos
It is not ideal for anyone who enjoys nightlife without having to use a taxi/bus.
Less touristic, so fewer amenities.
Not as many restaurants to choose from.
Best Places to Stay in Vali Varos
I personally think Vali Varos is one of the best neighborhoods in Split. Here are some great places to stay:
1. Hotel Cvita: Set in a quiet area, not far from Marjan Hill, this beautiful hotel offers everything you need for a relaxing stay. The large outdoor pool is particularly inviting but there’s also an on-site spa and wellness center. Click here for details.
2. LCT Dream Luxury Villa: This is a great place to stay for groups. It offers everything you could possibly need, including a washing machine and a huge kitchen. There’s also an outdoor barbeque and garden for evening relaxation. Click here for details.
3. Apartment Mandalina: This spacious apartment is a great choice and has an outdoor terrace area too. Located close to Marjan Hill, this is somewhere I’ve stayed a few times and would definitely go back. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Vali Varos
Vali Varos might offer a more chilled-out base, but there are plenty of things to see and do around this area.
1. Marjan Hill:Okay, a quick word of warning here – you will have to walk up MANY stairs to get to the top of this hill, but believe me when I say it’s worth it. The views are simply stunning. You could even take a hiking tour. Click here to learn more and book.
2. Take a sunset cruise:Vali Varos is a chilled-out place, and taking a sunset cruise is a great way to carry on with that theme. I did this activity and saw some truly beautiful sights. Click here to book.
3. Food Tasting Tour:Vali Varos has a more traditional feel, which means you can try different local foods while you’re there. I’d highly recommend taking a food-tasting tour to expand your taste buds’ horizons. Click here to learn more.
Where to Eat and Drink in Vali Varos
As one of the best places to stay in Split for relaxation, Vali Varos’ gastronomy scene is more laid-back. Here are some suggestions:
2. Pizzeria Sette Sorelle: This is my go-to place for delicious pizza, and you can sit outside and soak up the sun at the same time. The choice is quite large and they also do fantastic salads to go alongside. Click here for directions.
3. Kavana Bar & Cuisine: If you love cocktails, make sure you visit this spot. Not only that, but their food is delicious too. Be sure to check out the Adriatic tuna for a taste sensation. Click here for directions.
Stobreč: Best for Digital Nomads
Digital nomads will certainly enjoy Stobreč, one of my favorite areas in Split. Not only is the beach beautiful and quiet, but there is a large campsite, easy access to other areas, and a beautiful marina for sunset walks.
The good news is that you can apply for a digital nomad visa in Croatia, and there are many cheap places to stay in Split around this area, as well as many cafes for remote workers.
A cafe lifestyle, so it’s ideal for remote workers.
The beach is quieter and less crowded.
Cons of Staying in Stobreč
The Old Town is around 25 minutes away by bus/taxi.
Not a lot of nightlife; it’s a more chilled-out vibe.
Best Places to Stay in Stobreč
Stobreč is one of the best places to stay near Split, offering many accommodation choices.
1. Ark Beach Apartments: These beachside apartments are a fantastic choice for exploring the area and offer a comfortable place to rest. The outdoor pool is large, and there are also barbeque facilities. Click here for details.
2. Luxury Apartment Beyond: Waking up to an amazing sea view is one of the big perks of these apartments. The rooms are also huge and very comfortable, with a fully equipped kitchen and air conditioning throughout. Click here for details.
3. Apartment Blue: Personally, I think this is a contender for the best apartment in Split, at least in the Stobreč area. The kitchen area is huge and has everything you need, while the bedrooms have super-comfortable beds and air-conditioning. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Stobreč
The pace of life in this area is more quiet and relaxed, but there’s still more than enough to add to your itinerary. Make sure to add these to your list:
1. Marina Stobreč:A walk along the picturesque marina is a great activity, and there are several cafes and restaurants you can stop at along the way. Click here for directions.
2. Krka National Park: This stunning national park is only one hour away from Stobreč, and a visit is a must-do. You’ll find seven amazing waterfalls and some of the best photo opportunities around. Click here to book.
3. Basilica of St. Laurentius:Dating back to the 5th century, this church is a beautiful sight, with charming architecture. There are also some local cafes close by, ideal for people-watching. Click here for directions.
Where to Eat and Drink in Stobreč
There is a spot for all budgets in Stobreč. Here are some of my top recommendations:
1. Lovacki Rog: This is a chilled-out place to eat lunch or dinner, and ideal for families and those on a budget. The pizza here is particularly tasty. Click here for directions.
2. Restoran Struja: I have visited this restaurant a few times and I like how it combines international and Croatian dishes with ease. The menu is large and the wine selection is very impressive. Click here for directions.
3. Bistro Torcida: This local restaurant is ideal for trying something authentic and new. It also has cozy outdoor seating so you can watch the world go by. Click here for directions.
Znjan: Best Place in Split on a Budget
To the south side of the city, you’ll find Znjan, a great place to stay in Split for groups, families, and anyone looking to cut costs. There is plenty to see and do around here but the range of accommodation types means you can always find something to suit your budget.
There’s good nightlife in this area too, and something to suit all kinds of travellers wants, needs, and budgets. The amusement center is a great place to spend an hour, and the pebbly beach is ideal for summer chills. It’s also slightly less busy here compared to Bačvice.
Pros of Staying in Znjan
A large range of accommodation types.
Easy to find something for all budgets.
A vibrant atmosphere and good nightlife.
A good beach, although pebbly.
Cons of Staying in Znjan
It is not as easy to get to the Old Town, and driving/public transport is necessary.
Can be quite loud during the summer months.
This area doesn’t have a very traditional vibe.
Best Places to Stay in Znjan
Znjan has some of the best hotels in Split. Here are my recommendations:
1. Amphora Hotel: This hotel is located on the beachfront and has both an indoor and outdoor pool overlooking the sea. It has a range of amenities, including a spa and wellness center. Click here for details.
2. Liberty Living Apartments: These huge apartments have everything you need, including a full kitchen and balcony with a sea view. There is also an outdoor play area for children and two swimming pools. Click here for details.
3. Villa M: I stayed in this hotel and I would highly recommend it. The staff are extremely helpful and it has a number of amenities, including an outdoor pool, terrace, and large rooms with air-conditioning throughout. Click here for details.
Top Things To Do in Znjan
Znjan has an outdoorsy vibe, and there are plenty of things to see and do.
1. Znjan City Beach:With shallow, clear water, this is the ideal place to spend a few hours in the summer months. There are also many cafes and restaurants around. Click here for directions.
2. Safari Quad Tour: If you want to pack in some adventure (and why not), I’d recommend taking a quad tour. You’ll head off around the countryside and see some amazing views. Click here for more information.
3. Cetina River Canyoning:I did this activity and it’s a great way to cool down in the hot summer months. The landscapes are also fantastic and it’s certainly a thrill! Click here for details.
Where to Eat and Drink in Znjan
There is a large range of places to eat and drink in Znjan. Here are my suggestions:
1. Sunset Beach Bar: As the name suggests, this is a great place to sip a cocktail, enjoy a delicious meal, and watch the sunset. It does close outside of the summer season, so that’s something to bear in mind. Click here for directions.
2. The Caper Grill: Located inside the Radisson Blu Hotel, this restaurant offers amazing views with delicious local cuisine. This is another top spot for sunset drinks, too. Click here for directions.
3. Bome Boutique Restaurant: This restaurant doesn’t look like much from the outside, but definitely go inside! The food here is truly delicious and I’d highly recommend the lamb; it melts in your mouth. Click here for directions.
Where to Stay in Split: FAQs
Here are some answers to the most commonly asked questions about where to stay in Split:
What area of Split is best for tourists?
The Old Town is the best area for first-time visitors and tourists. This is where the majority of the sights are located, including Diocletian’s Palace.
Does it matter where I stay in Split?
Split isn’t a sprawling city, although there are some areas that are further away from the city center than others. If you want to see the historic sights and enjoy beach time and nightlife, the Old Town and Bačvice are the best choices. Here you’ll find the best guesthouses in Split.
Which part of Split is most beautiful?
All of Split is beautiful in different ways. The Old Town is stunning in a historic architectural way, whereas Bačvice and Stobreč offer beachside beauty. Additionally, Vali Varos has an old-style charm.
Should I stay in downtown Split?
It’s a good idea to stay in downtown Split if you want to explore the main sights, such as Diocletian’s Palace.
Is Split walkable?
A lot of Split is walkable, especially in the city center. However, you will need a taxi or bus to get to the suburban areas.
Where’s the best place to stay in Split to be close to everything?
The Old Town is the best place to stay if you want to be close to everything and have easy transport links to other areas.
What’s the best way to get around Split?
You can easily walk around the city center and nearby areas. However, public transport and taxis are plentiful.
Which area of Split is best for Digital Nomads?
The Old Town is a good spot for digital nomads, thanks to several coworking spaces. However, this is a more expensive area, especially for accommodation. Stobreč is a good alternative, offering a more residential feel.
Bačvice is a lively area in the evenings, however the Old Town also has plenty of bars and restaurants.
In Conclusion
Split is a sought-after location and for good reasons. With an amazing blend of old and new, this is a city that never has everything you could possibly want. Knowing where to stay in Split means you’ll get to see even more during your stay, yet each area is worth exploring in its own right.
Personally, the Old Town and Bačvice win my heart, but heading up Marjan Hill and admiring the scenery from Vali Varos is one of my favorite things too. Split doesn’t disappoint, that’s for sure.
RMS Carpathia: Unsung Hero Of The Titanic Disaster
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Embark on a captivating journey to Matera, Italy – one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Discover the ancient Sassi di Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore its fascinating history from prehistoric times to the present day.
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Embark on a journey to the heart of Central Asia as we explore the fascinating country of Kyrgyzstan. Known as the “Switzerland of Central Asia,” this mountainous nation boasts breathtaking landscapes, rich nomadic traditions, and a complex history.
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