Located in the residential part of Zadar, 2 km from the centre, Hotel Sky offers an air-conditioned accommodation that includes an LCD satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Elena
Romania
The host was very welcoming, the room was clean, the location was good.
Set in Zadar Old Town next to the historical monuments and museums, Teatro Verdi Boutique Hotel provides concierge service and a tour desk as well as a 24-hour front desk.
Adriaan
Switzerland
Parking space could be reserved in advance against a fee. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Hotel was in de center of the old part of town.
Walking around in the evening after dinner was wonderful and still close to the hotel.
Breakfast was excellent
The Mediterranean-style Hotel Delfin, in the attractive Diklo area of Zadar, offers en-suite rooms and a covered outdoor restaurant terrace, just 10 metres from the sea.
Cecil
United Kingdom
Pleasant view of sea from dining room. Breakfasts were good, and efficient.
This 4-star hotel is situated in Zadar’s historic core, just a few metres away from the Arsenal and is the location of the famous fine dining restaurant Kaštel that serves Mediterranean cuisine in...
vicky
United Kingdom
The Hotel was beautiful, view was fabulous, the staff were super friendly and the location in Zadar was excellent, we could walk all around zadar without any issue. Early checkin was requested and they couldn’t accommodate the time we asked for as was too early but they checked us in stored our bags and rang when it was ready, they also stored our bags on leaving day too and let us use the toilets, lounges if needed until we needed to leave for airport. Very accommodating. 😊 thank you to all the staff. Oh and you can do the whole of zadar in a weekend easy, so if staying longer book some trips, and sunset is stunning. 🤩
Located in historic Old Town Zadar, Almayer Art & Heritage Adults Only Hotel and Dépendance rooms is an - Adults Only - property that offers an on-site bar and restaurant.
Sherrill
Germany
Charming decor and a very good location for exploring the old town. The restaurant was very good.
Featuring both outdoor and indoor pools, Falkensteiner Club Funimation Borik is located in Zadar and boasts a 2500 m² award-winning wellness centre with massage, sauna, hot tub and solarium...
Hotel Mediteran is a 10-minute walk from the beach and 4 km from the historic centre of Zadar. It offers rooms with free WiFi and a balcony overlooking the sea or the garden.
Hotel Porto is located at the entrance to the city of Zadar. It takes only a 10-minute drive to reach it from the airport - it is the nearest city hotel to the airport.
Everything was clean and decent, staff was helpful.
Hotel Marinko is 4 km from the historic centre of Zadar. The attractive villa-style Hotel Marinko in the tourist complex Borik benefits from a perfect location only 200 meters from the picturesque...
Spotless, modern comfortable rooms. Staff were fantastic.
Located in the residential part of Zadar, 2 km from the centre, Hotel Sky offers an air-conditioned accommodation that includes an LCD satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
The staff was outstanding as was the accommodation
Boasting an outdoor pool, Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana is located in Zadar and provides free access to all services of the award-winning 2500 m² Thalasso & Spa Center Borik in the neighbouring...
the nicest hotel in the area, right next to the sea.
Hotel Donat - All Inclusive in Zadar enjoys a perfect location next to the crystal-clear sea and a marvellous beach, offering a wide diversity of sports, recreation and activity possibilities.
All inclusive service
Large hotel complex
View
Comfortably
Villa Nico is a smaller private hotel, situated in the peaceful part of Zadar (Diklo), near the coast, only 5 kilometres from the centre of the town.
Position, in front of the Sea. Kindness and clean ess..
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On average, 3-star hotels in Zadar cost £111 per night, and 4-star hotels in Zadar are £176 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Zadar can on average be found for £383 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Zadar this weekend is £87 or, for a 4-star hotel, £128. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Zadar for this weekend cost on average around £268 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £88 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Zadar for tonight. You'll pay on average around £132 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Zadar will cost around £190 (based on Booking.com prices).
Tucked away on the crystal blue waters of the Adriatic Sea and surrounded by small archipelago, Zadar is sprinkled with Romanesque architecture, medieval churches and protected by 16th century fortifications and high walls.
As the waves crash along the shores, the sea organ will play its harmonic sounds and welcome you to Zadar’s lively and charming Old Town, located across from the mainland. It is lined with marble walkways, landmarks, fascinating museums, and priceless archives.
It is home to the National Museum, Five Wells Square, the 14th-century University of Zadar, and the Roman Forum which features the 9th-century St Donatus' Church and 12th-century St. Mary's Church.
Stroll along the pretty tree-lined promenades and enjoy a meal in the several cafés, restaurants and bars which line Zadar's streets. Visit the popular Peoples Square in the district Narodni trg and shop in the Mercator Centar or City Galleria.
Booking.com has accommodation options in Zadar and across the coastline in cities such as Bibinje, Petrcane and Sukošan. Zadar Airport links the city to several European destinations.
Very nice, very clean and small city to explore or plan...
Very nice, very clean and small city to explore or plan excursion/s. Loved the sunsets from this town, including a beautiful walking promenade. The ocean organ was a very cool architectural feature Zadar is known for.
Spensieri
United States
Scored 10
10
Excellent and beautiful old town, exactly like in some...
Excellent and beautiful old town, exactly like in some places in Italy. There is a lot to do. The best attraction for the children was a high tower jump to the water that was located near the beach. We were in the Japanese restaurant, and it was a fantastic choice with good food also for the children (Maguro restaurant & sushi bar) in the city center.
Kolybiak
Poland
Scored 10
10
The facilities are beautiful and clean.
The facilities are beautiful and clean. The staff are amazing. The pools are lovely and so is the setting. It is located a bit out of the way, so you would need to drive to visit any local attractions. It had good facilities for young children, but we were not able to do many of them as the season was just beginning. Food selection was great with many healthy options.
Leila
Canada
Scored 10
10
The views over the Adriatic sea were beautiful and the sun...
The views over the Adriatic sea were beautiful and the sun sets were outstanding, the sea organ is amazing - hearing is believing. We went swimming in the sea near the Lido which was lovely, sadly we did have rain one day and a day full of thunder storms. We were staying in the old town and walked over the bridge to Zadar, we didn't find much to do there but it provided lovely photo opportunities on the bridge. Had some lovely meals in some of the many restaurants, you won't go hungry if you visit Zadar.
Susan
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Our first time in Croatia/ Zadar and we were blown away by...
Our first time in Croatia/ Zadar and we were blown away by it!
Zadar is a beautiful old city with plenty to explore, lovely restaurants/ bars/ museums and some fabulous small pebbly beaches within 15/20 mins drive.
The best sunsets we have ever seen, and we've travelled a bit!
Highly recommended.
Debs
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Old town was beautiful- lots to see, great places for food...
Old town was beautiful- lots to see, great places for food and drink.
The sea organ and sunsets were amazing.
Boat trips out - definitely recommend.
Easy access to the sea for swimming.
Fabulous Thai restaurant.
An outstanding boutique hotel in an excellent spot. Having stayed in Zadar several times, this is my favourite hotel. The receptionist/manager is a lovely lady, with a great sense of humour. She brightened up our day. The Booking.com hotel listing doesn't do this place just. Really nice inside, great walled garden/restaurant, smart rooms. Quirky decoration and art, plus plenty of history in this converted miltary hospital. My go to choice next time I'm in Zadar.
The apartment is located in the heart of old town Zadar, therefore right in the center of all sights and action. However, in the apartment no nuisance was experience. A golden combination. The apartment are to the standard of a luxurious hotel room. Great interior with a very comfortable bed and great bathroom. As a family we rented both apartments, therefore it was a bonus that the apartments are basically directly connected by a small private hallway.
Really lovely apartment in the heart of old town. The owner was amazing and went out of her way to let us in early to drop our bags and also allow us to leave the bags a bit longer on the last day.
The bed was really spacious (only 1.8m I have seen in Croatia on our travel). Apartment has everything you need and a really nice couch to hang out.
Zadar is amazing and worth a visit. I will go back definitely.
Clean, comfortable, modern, new hotel only 10-15 minutes walk from Zadar's old town. Breakfast was great, with plenty of choice. We had lunch in the hotel restaurant when we arrived, and it was the nicest meal we had in Zadar. The bed was very comfortable, and our room was very quiet.
Location is great not far away from old town, easily reachable from Zadar airport( first bus to central bus station from there Bus no 8), just on the beach. Rooms are nice and clean. It has wellness and fitness options with reasonable price.
Tapas
Germany
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