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Accommodation in Split during Ultra: no air conditioning, no internet, two days - 700 euros
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Accommodation in Split during Ultra: no air conditioning, no internet, two days - 700 euros

The start of the Ultra music festival has caused a spike in accommodation prices in Split, Croatia. Despite increased availability compared to previous years, finding affordable lodging remains challenging. Some apartments in central Split are being rented for up to 700 euros for two nights, despite lacking air conditioning and internet. Other options nearby range from 800 to 1,450 euros for similar stays. In some cases, staying at a hotel proves more economical than renting an apartment. Hostels offer cheaper alternatives, starting around 260 euros for two nights. The price disparity highlights the significant impact of the festival on local housing markets.

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Accommodation in Split during Ultra: no air conditioning, no internet, two days - 700 euros

The start of the Ultra music festival has caused a spike in accommodation prices in Split, Croatia. Despite increased availability compared to previous years, finding affordable lodging remains challenging. Some apartments in central Split are being rented for up to 700 euros for two nights, despite lacking air conditioning and internet. Other options nearby range from 800 to 1,450 euros for similar stays. In some cases, staying at a hotel proves more economical than renting an apartment. Hostels offer cheaper alternatives, starting around 260 euros for two nights. The price disparity highlights the significant impact of the festival on local housing markets.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on market dynamics during a cultural event without taking a stance on political issues. It presents pricing data objectively and does not favor any particular group or ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reflects the primary source document regarding the surge in accommodation prices during the Ultra Festival in Split. It provides specific examples like the 700 euro apartment and compares hotel options. The tone remains neutral but slightly emphasizes the price increases, whic

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