incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,15/10 - The choice of Dubrovnik hotel provides you with ... more
more than just a room to stay in. You also receive the warm and friendly environment with an old Zagreb charm and are becoming a part of a Zagreb life. Hotel Dubrov...
Hotel Dubrovnik your host in Zagreb has an abundant tradition ever since 1929 Its prime ... more
location on the central city square Ban J Jelai makes it an ideal hotel for business guests and tourists as well as for holding various seminars conferences m...
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Looking back upon a long tradition since 1929, the Dubrovnik hotel is located in the very ... more
centre of Zagreb, surrounded by the Baroque atmosphere of the Upper Town.In the immediate vicinity you can find the Cathedral, the picturesque Dolac open-air mark...
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Location. The historic Hotel Dubrovnik is located in Zagreb, Croatia, overlooking the ... more
town's main square. The hotel is 50metres from the Ilica shopping street, and 80 metres from the cathedral. The Upper Town is 250 metres away, and the National Thea...
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Set amidst a lush garden and impressive pine trees, Hotel Zagreb enjoys a great location ... more
on the most amazing promenade of Dubrovnik, with a beach and numerous restaurants and cafés nearby. Lapad Bay still has well-preserved, unspoilt nature contributing to the attractiveness and charm of this area. Explore the picturesque old town, easily reachable by frequent bus connections.Hotel Zagreb has been reconstructed in 2005, offering comfortable rooms with air conditioning, fashionably equipped with a pleasant interior. Unwind in the carefully arranged garden and terrace. Sample delicious local and international cuisine in the restaurant and bar. If you like to play tennis, the 4 illuminated courts close to the hotel will be perfect for you.
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Advantages: Elegant architecture, plenty of green spaces, lots of museums, good food Disadvantages: Not so good for people with mobility problems
central so you can easily take in a few sights before you leave.
I still haven't over-nighted in Zagreb, my visits have always been for a day, and so far I've navigated the city on foot only. However it's clear from the outset that there are plenty of hotels, with the ones closer to the centre being more expensive - some are in very grand buildings, and the cheaper ones being closer to the train station. If you are looking for cheap hostel accommodation you can find several advertising at the train station, and there is always the possibility of private rooms though these tend to be further out of town.
If you do need to go further afield you'll probably want to take advantage of the comprehensive tram system. The two main hubs are the area in front of the train station and the main square. At the main square in particular, pedestrians ...
Advantages: Fascinating, colourful, might get to sample some Croatian foods, shop for a picnic Disadvantages: Can't buy some things if you're in a hotel
Dolac is Zagreb?s very colourful central fresh produce market. It is situated in the area just behind Trg Bana Jelacic and you can access it though a small lane where you see the flower market start. The market was opened in 1930, having been built on the site of a slum clearance; it was agreed by the city's bigwigs that the houses there were not a fitting sight for visitors to a capital city and so they were duly demolished. I was delighted to read that in his speech at the opening of the market, the mayor of Zagreb Dr. Stjepan Srkulj said "?During my visit to Holland this year, ladies and gentlemen, I can honestly say that I did not see a market that was as nice as this...? - and, you know, it is rather special.
Beyond the flower market you can either climb the stone steps to the market proper or go into the main indoor section ...
Advantages: Fascinating Walkway through Medieval Dubrovnik Disadvantages: Can be Hard Work in July and August
Dubrovnik, a Unesco World Heritage Site, has now fully recovered from the bitter Serbian and Montenegrin siege of 1991-92 and has been restored to its former splendour. This remarkable former city-state has in its historic centre perhaps the most attractive and well preserved Baroque core of any European city, its swathe of churches, palaces and old stone houses neatly contained within the stone walls that have protected it for centuries. The city is sandwiched between a sweep of limestone mountains to the north and the azure waters of the Adriatic to the south. Lord Byron named it ' the pearl in the Adriatic,' and Bernard Shaw said, " Those that seek paradise on earth should seek it in Dubrovnik." Praskipark on numerous occasions has named this city as,' the jewel in Croatia's crown.' All great cities are described using cliches but ...