Featuring a bar, shared lounge, casino and free WiFi, MANDA Heritage Hotel is located in Zagreb, 600 metres from Zagreb Cathedral and 1.1 km from Museum of Broken Relationships Zagreb.
Grand Hotel Zagreb features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Zagreb. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Hotel Jarun in Zagreb offers well-appointed accommodation in a relaxing ambiance, only 1 km from Lake Jarun. It provides convenient connections as it is close to both a bus and a tram station.
Offering an on-site restaurant and a bar, the family-run Hotel Galerija is set in Zagreb, 500 metres from the A1 Motorway access and 3 km from Arena Zagreb.
Situated in Zagreb city centre, right next to the Zagreb Main Railway Station, 5-star Esplanade Zagreb Hotel offers a fitness centre and sauna. Free WiFi access is featured throughout the hotel.
Kate
United Kingdom
Beautiful and historic hotel in the centre of Zagreb. Room was a great size and I loved the art deco feel of the decor in the room, bathroom and throughout the hotel. Very comfortable bed. Staff were very helpful and friendly. Shame I was only able to stay one night due to an early flight.
Situated in Zagreb, 2.4 km from Contemporary Art Museum in Zagreb, Mövenpick Zagreb features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Rainer
Germany
Proper business hotel with all common services and professional housekeeping. Modern.
Situated on the E65 at the southwest entrance to Zagreb, and about 2.5 km from Zagreb Arena, Hotel Magdalena offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Marina
Belarus
It was very cozy and comfortable stay.
Very quiet and beautiful place
Just 800 metres from the Main Square, Hotel PARK 45 is set in Zagreb and offers rooms with private bathrooms and a shared lounge area.
Marieanne
Australia
Location was good and the breakfast was terrific. Staff really worked hard to keep delivering full plates of warm food and everything topped up. We had an early start and even at 7am they were on top of things.
Situated in Zagreb city centre, right next to the Zagreb Main Railway Station, 5-star Esplanade Zagreb Hotel offers a fitness centre and sauna. Free WiFi access is featured throughout the hotel.
Perfect location, great value luxury accommodation
Hotel Antunovic is situated on Zagreb's main street and offers free entrance to the spa facilities and superb cuisine. All air-conditioned rooms feature safes, minibars and bathrobes with slippers.
Extremely clean and spacious room, excellent location
Situated close to the popular Dom Sportova Sports Arena in Zagreb, Maistra City Vibes Zonar Zagreb is a 20-minute walk away from the city centre. The property features a fitness centre.
Clean room. Swimming pool and very good breakfast.
Set in Zagreb and with Archaeological Museum Zagreb reachable within 200 metres, art'otel Zagreb, Powered by Radisson Hotels offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi...
Location, spa, very nice and polite reception staff
Set in Zagreb, 200 metres from Archaeological Museum Zagreb, Met Boutique Hotel offers accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
convenient, clean, great breakfast!! friendly staff
Located in the heart of Zagreb, a 4-minute walk from Ban Jelacic Square, Hotel Capital offers an a la carte restaurant and a bar decorated with Art Deco and Art Nouveau influences.
I was only here for 1 night but it was a beautiful hotel.
Featuring a garden and a terrace, Sundial Garden Rooms is situated in Zagreb, 750 metres from Zagreb Arena. The property is located within 1 km of Arena Shopping Centre.
Good restaurant, beautiful garden, excellent breakfast
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, Hotel National offers accommodation in Zagreb. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Zagreb Main Bus Station is 180 metres away.
Amazing staff, the room was great and location perfect
National Plus provides rooms in Zagreb near Zagreb Train Station and King Tomislav Square. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Very clean, well looked after room, very good for the price
Located only 3 tram stops away from Ban Jelačić Square, Hotel Croatia offers elegantly decorated rooms. It is well linked with all major business, cultural and shopping districts.
Breakfast was great and plenty and area was clean.
Located in Zagreb, a 10-minute drive from the train station, Hotel Europa offers a garden, shared lounge and a 24-hour reception. Ban Jelačić Square is a 15-minute drive from the property.
Close to the Plitvice lake. Car park is available.
INova features free WiFi throughout the property and views of garden in Zagreb. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a garden and to a terrace.
Set amidst the lovely, peaceful wooded area of Maksimir Park in the green belt of the Zagreb centre, the newly-built Hotel Vila Tina is close to all the cultural and historical sites of the city.
Stay Swanky Bed & Breakfast has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Zagreb. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
Good value for money, always stay here, nice staff.
Located in a quiet area in the centre of Zagreb, 300 metres from the Main Train Station, the elegant Hotel Astoria offers free private parking and free Wi-Fi.
Great location, secured parking space, decent breakfast
Boasting a prime location in Zagreb’s business centre, Maistra City Vibes Hotel International is within walking distance to the old town. The hotel features several modern conference and banquet area.
Very comfy and big room
Modern equipment
Nice staff
Hotel AS is located in a residential area of Zagreb, 1.4 km from the city centre. All air-conditioned rooms are elegantly furnished and feature a spacious bathroom and free Wi-Fi.
Calm surrounding and perfect location in forest area.
Located within a 10-minute drive from 2 motorways and shopping centres, Delminivm is a modern hotel with a restaurant and a bar.
clean, comfortable, good breakfast, kindly personal.
FAQs about hotels in Zagreb
On average, 3-star hotels in Zagreb cost £74 per night, and 4-star hotels in Zagreb are £102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Zagreb can on average be found for £132 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Zagreb this weekend is £80 or, for a 4-star hotel, £112. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Zagreb for this weekend cost on average around £164 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £83 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Zagreb for tonight. You'll pay on average around £104 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Zagreb will cost around £160 (based on Booking.com prices).
The only capital city in the world with a ski world cup race, Zagreb sits over 120 metres above sea level and boasts typical Central European architecture: cobbled streets, impressive public buildings and well laid out greenery.
Built around two medieval settlements with the Upper Town (Gornji Grad) being its core, the city skilfully combines modern attractions with well-established favourites. Start your day at the Museum of Contemporary Art, then have a stop at the Zagreb Cathedral or make a wish at the Old Town Gate. The locals say it will be granted!
For a more relaxing time, Zagreb features two lakes - Jarun and Bundek - both offering recreational facilities and hosting festivals and events. After having fun in the sun, you might want to hit the shopping at the colourful markets and small boutiques selling local crystal, ceramics and cravats.
To get a different perspective on the city, climb Medvenica, a mountain over 1000 metres tall overlooking Zagreb, and admire the views while sipping famous Croatian wine. And while you’re there, don’t forget to visit the Medvedgrad fortress.
Zagreb Airport is just 17 km and a short bus ride from the city. Whether you’re looking for an elegant hotel, classic apartment or cosy hostel, Booking.com has about 80 accommodation options for you to choose from!
zagreb is a beautiful city. BEWARE of the CRIMINAL TAXI drivers. NO elevators in BUS station - TRAIN stations. NO WASHROOMS so wherever you go, TAKE your shit paper with you. on the internet every train or bus has a 3 different departure AND arriwals
Vlado
Scored 10
10
Zagreb is an amazing city. Small but beautiful.
Zagreb is an amazing city. Small but beautiful. A lot of interesting neighborhoods like upper town, the center, the Kaptol and Jarun lake. It has a lots of restaurants with various types of cousine. The residents are kind, friendly and english spoken. It's easy to reach every part of the city by public transport but there are also a lot of taxis and uber.
GEOR11
Greece
Scored 10
10
We went on a small group walking tour booked through...
We went on a small group walking tour booked through booking.com which I would thoroughly recommend . Very informative and good to get the history of the city and covered all the main parts of the city pointing out places you could return to later at leisure ( museums / restaurants etc ) .
Zagreb is a beautiful and interesting city , lots to do to suit all tastes and very easy to walk around .
Caroline
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
My favourite things were the beautiful buildings .
My favourite things were the beautiful buildings . The main cathedral and Saint Marks church with the crests of Croatia & Zagreb city on the roof done in coloured tiles is superb . The funicular tram that takes you from the lower town to the upper town is fun with beautiful views over the city . The ww2 war tunnel is nice to walk through as well . The Dolac and Britanski farmers markets are colourful with traders selling their fruit , veg and flowers . Britanski market transforms into a antique market on a Sunday morning . I picked up some very nice small items there , and i would have bought more , but had to be careful about the weight allowance flying home . There is a winding street not far from Dolac market , that is lined with cafes , bars and restaurants , that cater for all tastes and budgets . I liked the Irish Bar close to Dolac Market , as it had live music most nights . But bars , cafes , and restaurants are scattered all over the city , so you wont have to travel far . Trams are by far the cheapest means of traveling around Zagreb . 53 cent each for a 30 minute journey and even if you change to another tram , the same tickets will do , as long as you are within the 30 minutes . You will travel a long way in that time , as they move quite fast , and run every 10 - 15 minutes . The wife liked the shopping centres . A underground shopping centre in Tomislav square , that you could miss easily and the Arena Centre are the 2 that most spring to mind ! . Take the number 7 tram from the bus station with arena Zagreb as the destination . Its a 30 minute plus journey right to the end of the line . Tram does a little loop to return the way it came . It is a ten minute walk from there . You will see the Zagreb stadium and the shopping centre is next to it . It is huge , so guys be ready to kiss your wife and credit cards goodbye , as you will not be seeing either for quite a few hours !!!
JOHN
Scored 2.0
2.0
3rd time in Zagreb...3rd and last as our wallets were stolen...
3rd time in Zagreb...3rd and last as our wallets were stolen and this destroyed our trip as we spend most of our time trying to report to the police..a shame as it is a nice city but police should be more present especially in major squares.
YIANNOS
Cyprus
Scored 6.0
6.0
Zagreb is split into two parts upper ( old town ) lower (...
Zagreb is split into two parts upper ( old town ) lower ( new town ).For me it still has a strong communist area feel. The city must have been very beautiful before the first world was and surely will be again once they have repaired all the buildings they are currently working on. Very little open to see as quite everything was being renovated or repaired which as you can imagine was a big disappointment.
Be warned, this city is COVERED and I do mean COVERED in graffiti ! Nothing is spared Churches, historic building all get stickers plastered on them or spray painted. To me it’s shocking how little regard the local inhabitants or city hall / government have for their beautiful city, it’s their capital after all !
The food is very good and the people friendly.
The best thing about Hotel Croatia is its location, since it is just a walk away from the centre of Zagreb. There is also a bus station nearby, which provides access to multiple places within Zagreb in just a few minutes.
The staff were very friendly, and the room was large and spacious when compared to other hotels.
I would definitely recommend this hotel for young couples like ourselves, who are looking for a good and clean hotel at a very reasonable price, while also being in a very good location.
Hotel staff were helpful, friendly, and professional. Hotel location is within walking distance of the centre and has a tram stop outside. (You can pay the tram driver in cash!) The room was very clean and fairly comfortable. Good breakfast and restaurant has a good choice of food. Quirky foyer. Easy to get a taxi or uber to and from the airport. Tea and coffee in the room, which was great for us tea drinkers in Europe
Breakfast was good, great selection. The rooms are incredibly spacious and beautiful. Bathroom was also very spacious. The price was very good for accomodations like this. Tram stops in multiple directions are right outside the hotel and the city center is within walking distance.
The location is the best one - in the city center. Breakfast is very vivid, you can find everything on your choice : salats, hot dishes, cheeses and meats.
Actually, the hotel is wonderful, however on our opinion the room could have been more clean and cheaper in Winter.
Nice business hotel. Close to the Zagreb airport and some shops and restaurants around the corner. Commuting time (by taxi) to the city center is approximately 10 mins.
Abraham
Netherlands
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