Welcome to the Cozy and Modern Apartment Luce, a prime holiday accommodation located in the idyllic Zadar, Croatia. This aesthetically pleasing apartment is designed for comfort and relaxation, offering an optimal stay for a group of four but can accommodate up to six guests, making it an excellent choice for both families and friends. The apartment offers two warm and inviting bedrooms, both decked out with plush bedding and full amenities ensuring you a restful sleep. After a long day of exploring Zadar's beautiful sights, you can retire to the property's one spacious living room loaded with comfortable seating options and entertainment units. Enjoy some downtime watching TV shows or catching up with loved ones. The property features a single but fully equipped, pristine bathroom to cater to all your hygiene and personal care needs without any hassle. At the Apartment Luce, you can fully immerse yourself in homelike comfort. The property ensures that your stay is seamlessly comfortable and convenient. This apartment is the perfect place for those who are seeking a time of rest, relaxation, and a dose of the cultural charm of Croatia. Book Cozy and Modern Apartment Luce and uncover an exquisite blend of comfort, convenience, and Croatian charm.
Please note that apartment is on the 4th floor and there is no elevator. Public parking is available on the street in front of the building.
Zadar is both, an atmospheric time machine and an open air museum. Here on display, you will find some of the most beautiful monuments of architecture and cultural heritage of the eastern Adriatic coast. The entire Zadar region is rich with some of the most exquisite scenery one could hope to find, with no less than five national parks and three nature parks in the immediate vicinity.
The Monastery of St Mary in Zadar was founded by the Zadar noblewoman Čika in 1066, by her mother, the sister of the Croatian king Peter Krešimir IV, and the big three-nave Church of St Mary was built in 1091 in the Pre-Romanesque style.
The stories about the Zadar Sphinx, and the treasure buried under it, were the inspiration for numerous fantasies by generations of Zadar citizens.
Zadar is a proud owner of a unique blend of architecture and music, the world-famous Sea Organ, which is located right next to another modern installation, the Greeting to the Sun. The sounds that the Sea Organ produces are a result of the release of sea energy, or rather waves and tides.
The Church of St Donat in Zadar has long been desacralized, meaning no liturgies are held here, and from the end of the 19th century until 1954 it housed the Zadar Archaeological Museum. As St Donat has exceptional acoustic characteristics, it has been the venue for Renaissance music festivals for decades.