
Quiet Plano base, minutes from Split Airport and city streets.
Best Stays by Sonder
Plano
Split puts you close to Sonder stays in Plano, near Split Airport, the D8, and quick drives to Trogir and Kaštela for practical access across the city.

Travelers
Plano’s quiet streets and easy city access.
Plano is a quiet base near Split Airport, with quick access to Trogir’s old stone streets, the waterfront in Kaštel Štafilić, and the main road toward Split. Travelers choose it for practical transit, easy parking, and a low-key local setting that keeps dining and day trips within reach.
Popular stays in Plano
Start where you want to be in Plano. Then compare space, amenities and style.
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Markets, village lanes, and easy paths in Plano.
In Plano, you stay close to local landmarks, galleries, restaurants, and shops, with waterfront paths and parks nearby for easy things to do in neighborhood and relaxed exploring.
Trogir Old Town
A compact stone labyrinth of lanes and arcades, where you can trace Romanesque facades between cafés and small shops.
Cathedral of St. Lawrence
Its carved portal anchors Trogir’s main square, and the bell tower gives the old town its most familiar silhouette.
Kamerlengo Fortress
This waterfront fortress marks the edge of the old harbor, with thick walls that frame the evening promenade.
Trogir Green Market
Stalls of tomatoes, olives, and seasonal produce make this the quickest way to see local daily life in motion.
Know the rhythm before you go.
Plano is easiest with a little planning: which neighborhood to pick, when it’s quiet, and how to get around.
Park first, then book
Parking in Plano can be easier than in larger towns, but it still pays to confirm a dedicated space before you arrive. If you are driving, an on-site spot saves time and keeps late arrivals simple.
Choose quieter windows
Plano stays relatively calm, yet road traffic can rise at peak times. Rooms with better insulation or windows away from the street matter if you want restful sleep, especially when traveling with children or early departures.
Match the stay to your plans
Plano works best for travelers who want a practical base and do not mind using a car or taxi. For nightlife, a more active stay usually makes more sense; for family trips, quiet access matters most.
Steps from Plano’s cafes, walks, and local landmarks.
Stay genuinely central in Plano when you want dinner, sights, and the best neighborhoods within an easy walk, without sorting through places too far from the reason you came.
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Oceanfront
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Plano answers before you book.
Plano is more of a quiet residential and roadside area than a compact pedestrian neighborhood, so it is not ideal if you want to walk everywhere. You can reach some local services on foot, but for beaches, historic centers, and larger restaurants you will usually need transportation. Check your listing for exact access details.
A car is strongly recommended if you plan to explore beyond your immediate accommodation in Plano. The area works well as a base for travelers who want flexible day trips to Trogir, Split, or nearby coastal spots, but public transport can be limited depending on your exact location. Review the listing for parking and access information.
Plano has a calm, local feel that suits travelers who prefer a quieter stay outside busy tourist zones. It is generally more relaxed than the waterfront areas, with a mix of homes, small roads, and low-key surroundings. If you want nightlife or a lively promenade, another neighborhood may suit you better.
Yes, Plano can be a practical base if you want to visit Trogir without staying in the busiest part of town. It also works well for reaching the wider Split-Dalmatia coastline, nearby beaches, and inland excursions by car. Exact travel times depend on your accommodation’s location, so check the listing before booking.
Plano is best for travelers who want a quieter, more local stay and do not mind using transport to reach major sights. It can suit couples, road-trippers, and guests with early flights or day trips planned, especially if they value parking and a less crowded setting. Check your listing for nearby amenities.