Horvati
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Hotel Esplanade Zagreb
Hotel with a lot of character. Very pleasant experience. Close to sites and city has great tram system. Taxis horribly expensive which has nothing to do with hotel. Due to rain did not get to use terrace which looked enticing. Excellent. a/c. Comfortable room.
Reviewed on 2026/5/9

Best Western Premier Hotel Astoria
The breakfasts were excellent, such a wide variety available and staff were very attentive at clearing tables, topping up etc. Great hotel, with lovely atmosphere and so iconic of the 1930's. Would thoroughly recommend for a stay in Zagreb.
Reviewed on 2026/5/14

The Westin Zagreb
Disappointed that there was no airport shuttle from hotel to airport
Reviewed on 2026/5/12

LOOX apartments Hatzova
This is a good hotel considering its price range. It is located in the center of the city and has good access to other places. I arrived in midnight, which makes it a bit difficult to find a room key as it was dark in the common space without light.
Reviewed on 2026/5/10

Boutique Hotel Madison
Bed amazing. Breakfast amazing. Staff sooo nice and amazing. Parking easy. Bathroom was the best in Europe. Highly recommend for travelers especially US travelers as services are similar to US.
Reviewed on 2025/12/9

Spin&Fly
Clean, homey, comfortable
Reviewed on 2026/4/24
Popular places to visit

Zagreb Cathedral
With its twin Gothic spires soaring over the city, this iconic neo-Gothic cathedral is Zagreb’s most recognizable edifice.

Jarun
Leave the city behind and escape to this artificial lake and recreation center for swimming, cycling and other outdoor activities.

Arena Zagreb
Catch an event at Arena Zagreb during your trip to Zagreb. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this walkable area.

Ban Jelacic Square
Admire a range of architectural styles, watch street performers and browse the stalls of a Christmas market at this lively square.

Zagreb City Museum
Delve through the depths of time in a museum based in the spacious halls of a convent from the 17th century.

St. Mark's Church
An emblem of the city, this 13th-century church is best known for its much photographed multicolored roof tiles.

