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.
Roger
New Zealand
The location was close to restaurants and sightseeing.
The hotel was clean and we liked the coffee/tea complimentary facility to be able to use.
Set in Zagreb, Admiral Hotel has a casino, a restaurant and a bar with a terrace. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Jon Hall
United Kingdom
Lovely, large, nicely decorated well equipped rooms. Great breakfast. Our 4th stay here and a wonderful experience each time. Lovely shower and bathroom, no noise from other rooms,
A 10-minute drive from Zagreb Airport, Hotel Aristos offers garage parking ( extra charge) , wellness, gym and free WiFi is available throughout the hotel.
Grand Hotel Zagreb is located in Zagreb's largest shopping area at the western entrance to the city, well connected to the center of Zagreb, which is 7 km away.
Kenan
Germany
the hotel is very nicely positioned and has comfortable rooms that are above average, what is very bad is that the level of privacy is at a very low level for such a hotel.
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.
Jelena
Croatia
The staff was very friendly and tryied to accomodate us to the best of their abbilities.
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.
Caroline
Ireland
Clean, breakfast very good. Staff very friendly and helpful. When I asked for hot water to make tea in my bedroom, the receptionist got me a kettle which I really appreciated.
Located in the eastern part of Zagreb right next to the tram stop, Hotel Residence is a 15-minute tram ride away from the city centre. Free Wi-Fi is available.
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...
The automation in the rooms. The breakfast was out of this world.
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.
Great location, very friendly staff and perfect customer service.
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
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.
Situated in Zagreb, 2.2 km from Ban Jelacic Square, Hilton Garden Inn Zagreb - Radnička features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking and a bar.
The restaurant had the best fusion food! Very good!
Set 600 metres from Zagreb Main Bus Station, The Loop Hotel offers free on-site parking and free WiFi access. The distance to the Zagreb city centre is 2 km.
Facilities are exactly as described and very clean
Set in the vivid Tkalčićeva Street, Hotel Academia offers accommodation in the centre of Zagreb. The hotel is located 700 metres from the central square of Zagreb, Ban Jelačić Square.
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.
Excellent location and friendly staff. Reliable wifi.
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.
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.
Super cist hotel i velike udobne sobe za porodice.
Grand Hotel Zagreb is located in Zagreb's largest shopping area at the western entrance to the city, well connected to the center of Zagreb, which is 7 km away.
Brand new hotel. Staff is also nice.
Highly recommendation
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.
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.
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.
Great staff, good breakfast 😬 nice to stay there 👍🏻
Just a few steps from the Main Train Station, Canopy By Hilton Zagreb City Centre is set in the Branimir Centre complex. The art and decor of the hotel was inspired by the industrial past of Zagreb.
Location, staff very helpful and attentive to detial
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.
Amazing staff, all of them are very kind and gentle.
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.
Evrything was great. Staff, breakfast, facilities.
FAQs about hotels in Zagreb
On average, 3-star hotels in Zagreb cost £59 per night, and 4-star hotels in Zagreb are £86 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Zagreb can on average be found for £131 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Zagreb this weekend is £85 or, for a 4-star hotel, £112. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Zagreb for this weekend cost on average around £145 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £81 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Zagreb for tonight. You'll pay on average around £105 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Zagreb will cost around £137 (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 vibrant blend of history, culture, and modernity...
Zagreb is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and modernity. Nestled between the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain and the banks of the Sava River, Zagreb offers a picturesque setting. Its historic Upper Town (Gornji Grad) is characterized by cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and landmarks such as St. Mark's Church and the Lotrščak Tower. The Lower Town (Donji Grad) contrasts with a more modern atmosphere, featuring elegant 19th-century buildings, lively squares like Ban Jelačić Square, and cultural institutions like the Croatian National Theatre. Zagreb is known for its green spaces, with parks and gardens providing peaceful retreats amidst the urban bustle. The city also boasts a rich cultural scene, with museums, galleries, theaters, and a thriving café culture. Throughout the year, Zagreb hosts various festivals, events, and markets, showcasing its dynamic spirit and welcoming atmosphere.
Claudiu
Romania
8.0
Scored 8.0
Initially finding our way to the Dolac market (it was...
Initially finding our way to the Dolac market (it was towards the end of the day so fruit and vegetables were cheaper) was via a bus and then a tram (best to travel with local currency in coins as public transport is very cheap), however as we explored the public transport network via the tram route it was a faster way to travel into and out of the city from where we stayed at m-blok. Catching a bus and tram back to the city to hire a car was seamless on our last day. Getting to and from places is very easy once you know where you're going so a car is unnecessary in Zagreb. You can buy bus/tram tickets at Tsik kiosks located close to public transport or on the bus/tram. Note that most coffee cafe's only sell coffee and not food. We enjoyed food from Pekara Dubravica 'home of the finest snacks'. They have a great chicken salad, three different types of burek and more. We ate at II Secondo (reasonable price and big serves), Burger Bar and Burger and Beer Bar Mrav (cheaper eats and big serves).
Maria
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
If you wanna be welcome ,don't come.
If you wanna be welcome ,don't come. I am saying this as a homegrown Zagrebian. I always feel unwelcomed, and I was born here :)
If you're passing through, by all means.
Foreigners generally like Zagreb, but if you're up for a good time, fun, music, company, just don't come. It's not worth the trip and it's not worth your money. Remember this capital is not treating it's own people well.
Go somewhere where the citizens are respected and foreigners are warmly welcome. Y'all have great stayings and safe journeys!
Kornelija
Croatia
10
Scored 10
Zagreb is a great city ,transport very good easy to use and...
Zagreb is a great city ,transport very good easy to use and every kiosk sells trams tickets 56cents for 30 mins accross town and can be bought in various mins including a day ticket to travel from early morning to till night . there is a city bus that takes you to the airport for 1.12 euros you get a tram walk a few mins and pick up a bus so can be done cheaply, there is an 8 euro bus journey to/from the bus station and then a tram from there to centar and you know you have arrived as its like a big square with shops and resturants around it and on the right a of square the tourist office. A lot of the Churchs/Cathederal and palaces were not open to the public since the earthquake in 2020 still under repair as are a lot of buildings with minor damages. Lots of resturants to eat every where reasonably priced, the best shopping was in the area around the main train station there is an underground shopping mall and lots to choose from down there. .
jackso
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city is an easy city to travel around especially if you...
The city is an easy city to travel around especially if you are central. Transport is good. The down side is the airport bagage claim, the airport lack of announcements for delayed flights and the fact that places of interest are closed on Easter and Easter Monday.
Lisa
Malta
10
Scored 10
We only stayed in the old city and it was beautiful.
We only stayed in the old city and it was beautiful. So many green spaces, parks ,statues,sculptures and gorgeous architecture. Lots to see for free. It’s an easily walkable area but the transit is amazing and so affordable! There are so many museums to choose from. I really enjoyed the Museum of Broken Relationships, it was funny and sad and made me cry a few times, but was really unique. We also enjoyed being in the Stone Tower when the canon was fired. The gunner? or artillery man was a real treat . We were amazed by the Mirogoj cemetery and the Botanical gardens were lovely. Our favourite meal was at Stari Fijaker 900. Great food, service and historical ambiance.
My second stay at Hotel Central was just as pleasant as the first one. The hotel is right in the center of Zagreb next to the main Train Station, Modern Art Gallery, and the Art Pavillion. The Ban Jelacic Square and the old historic town are within a short 10-minute walk. The tramway stops right next to the hotel on the way to the Central Bus Station, and the shuttle to the Airport. The hotel staff arranged a taxi ride for me to the airport early in the morning, and this worked out just fine. Very happy with this stay as well.
Staff in the hotel are super friendly and helpful (applies to all, reception, restaurant, cleaning). Rooms are comfortable, large and equipped with all accessories you might need, including super-sized TV. Hotel location is perfect for those travelling via Zagreb, but want to stay there for a few days and do not need to be in the city center. Fair and objective value for money ratio.
I would highly recommend Hotel Jarun for your stay in Zagreb.
P.S. I hope they will not increase their prices after this review 😉
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.
One of the best hotels I ever was!
Just amazing! From the arrval till the end - it was perfect. I know it is a brand-new hotel, but it is very clean. Rooms are top, with just perfect beds. Stuff was most amazing and they make our transfer smooth. We were in the rooftop restaurant twice, lunch and dinner. Casual fine dining, with the most amazing wine list. We will be back for sure soon. thank you all!
This hotel is amazing, worth every cent. Staff was very welcoming and kind, gave us useful info regarding what to do and visit in Zagreb. Room was spacious, beds were comfortable. Bathroom is spacious, shower was great.
There is nice parking space on the premises. Location is great, its near the city center but kind of hidden away and there isn't much crowd around the hotel.
Very nice old house with authentic atmosphere. Relatively close and easy to go to the center of the city: it took us 40 min on feet and 12 minutes on a tram on our way back, tram stop is right behind the hotel. Its very comfortable because we didn't have to go to the center by car, its almost impossible to park there.
Very good breakfast, so far the best I have had in hotels.
Mr. D, the host upon checkin was extremely friendly and welcoming. He was also super helpful in walking me through the parking instructions. The room was the perfect size for me staying by myself. It was modest but updated and lovely. This is just my kind of hotel, definitely a boutique gem right in the middle of Zageb's city center.
Lovely stay. Room was clean and bed was comfortable. The staff is excellent and the location is perfect. It is within walking distance of all major attractions. The location of the hotel is about a half hour drive from the airport but a taxi transfer can be arranged by the hotel. They also have a cool roof top and restaurant area.
Staff very friendly. The front desk gave us great recommendations where to eat. Hotel close to city center (upper and lower town), but far enough away to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Breakfast was good and one of the workers offered to make us a delicious omelet.
Lovely boutique hotel located in the city center within easy walking distance of major sights. Rooms nicely appointed and quiet. Rooms either look toward the street to to alley so inquire about room location before booking. The staff is very friendly. Highly recommend.
Very modern boutique hotel super clean and close to main bus station. Excellent breakfast. (Note: We stayed at Sofitel Athens airport after this and paid double the price and it wasn't as good as Hotel 9.) Antonia on reception was excellent and helped us a lot.
The convenience of the location to all thing Zagreb and the restaurant bistro that is a part of the boutique hotel is exceptional value! Highly recommended for a traveller that is hoping for the right kind of Zagreb experience at a very reasonable cost.
Good secure free parking. Comfortable beds, warm and good size bathroom. Good hotel for a short stay. 4 tram stops to the city center. Very close to shops and supermarkets in Kvaternik Square. Friendly staff.
A hotel in the outskirt of Zagreb, but don't get misled. Amazing service, and the breakfast was really the best during our stay in Croatia (10 days). I can only highly recommend it.
The hotel is, 2 min walking from the the city center and that's really nice to visit the city.
We required assistance for a small issue and they directly helped us to fix it.
Nice hotel, modern rooms, great spa, good breakfast, ample parking (although paid), nice comfy beds, very welcoming staff. Close to tram stop for city centre
The location of the hotel is perfect if you plan to stay somewhere close to city center. And the parking availability is very useful if you travel by car.
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