Truly located in the center of town, Al's Place lies well within the walls of Diocletian's Palace making any sight within walking distance of the hostel. Run by Al, a somewhat nutty Brit, this hostel is open from May to the end of October.
Really the only drawback to the hostel is the difficulty in finding it. Even the tourist information was unsure, and an Aussie couple asked police who didn't know. But, if you follow Al's directions and go all the way up the street from the square to the pizza place sign, then turn and go down the street with the Stella and Camper signs you'll find the hostel at number ten.
Slighty tired but perfectly functional, the only tricky part are the steps to get to reception and the rooms -- very narrow and steep and awkward with a big pack. There's a small kitchen, with the shower/bathroom right next to it. Rooms are large, airy, and cool. The hostel feels safe and secure, and is just steps away from a good bar and pizza place.
On the whole, its central location, the fact that it appears to be the only hostel in Split, and low price make it a good choice. The owner, staff, and guests are all very friendly, and willing to have a chat or beer. Al often takes groups of travelers out for a drink or dinner.
They are adding another section around the corner, but if they do not have rooms available, the hostel is quite happy to help you arrange a private room just a few streets over with a nice woman.
— Informe exclusivo de Hostelz.com
November 2005