Best Western Premier Hotel Astoria, Zagreb Hotels
Elegant 4-star property in the heart of Zagreb, offering convenient amenities, complimentary Wi-Fi, fine dining, and well-appointed rooms
Nestled in the heart of Zagreb, the Best Western Premier Hotel Astoria offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era, a testament to timeless elegance since its construction in 1932. Situated in the vibrant Lower Town district, the hotel enjoys an enviable location. It’s a mere stone’s throw from the renowned Green Horseshoe, a picturesque chain of parks that provides a refreshing escape from the urban landscape.
A leisurely ten-minute walk will lead you to some of Zagreb’s most iconic downtown attractions. History buffs will undoubtedly appreciate the proximity to the Archaeological Museum, while those seeking a taste of local life can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Ban Jelačić Square. The square, a bustling hub of activity, offers a true reflection of Zagreb’s dynamic spirit. Furthermore, the acclaimed Croatian National Theatre is within easy reach, allowing guests to indulge in the city’s rich cultural offerings. For a different perspective and stunning views, the Upper Town is also easily accessible, reachable within approximately fifteen minutes on foot. The journey itself offers a delightful exploration of Zagreb’s charming streets.
Stepping into the rooms at the Best Western Premier Hotel Astoria is akin to stepping back in time. While some may consider the decor a bit dated, others will find themselves charmed by the nostalgic ambiance. Expect to find features such as colorful carpeting, adding a touch of retro flair, complemented by warm wooden furniture and functional writing desks. Despite the vintage aesthetic, modern comforts are certainly not forgotten. Each room is equipped with air conditioning for optimal climate control, as well as a minibar for refreshments and a flat-screen TV for entertainment. The bathrooms, while maintaining an old-fashioned style, are generously sized and equipped with all the essential amenities. For those desiring a more spacious retreat, upgrades to rooms with comfortable sofas and dedicated seating areas are available, providing ample space to relax and unwind after a day of exploring Zagreb.
Dining at the Best Western Premier Hotel Astoria continues the hotel’s commitment to its old-fashioned theme. The restaurant offers a hearty breakfast buffet to start your day, along with a selection of enticing options for lunch and dinner. In addition, the cozy Glama Bar provides the perfect setting to savor a morning coffee, indulge in a relaxing afternoon tea, or unwind with a expertly crafted evening cocktail. For guests keen on maintaining their fitness regime while traveling, the hotel boasts a fully equipped fitness room on the premises, enabling you to stay active and energized throughout your stay in Zagreb.
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