Hotel Jägerhorn, Zagreb Hotels
Historic boutique hotel with elegantly appointed rooms, a stylish café, and a tranquil garden
Overview
Hotel Jägerhorn is a truly authentic piece of Zagreb’s rich history, having been the city’s oldest standing hotel since 1827. You’ll stay right on Illica, the city’s longest street, just a 4-minute walk from the main Ban Josip Jelačić Square. The hotel is nestled in a passage connecting the historic upper town with the city center, so you can easily explore the city and its numerous attractions.
You can choose from just under 20 well-appointed rooms, all offering a blend of elegance, style, and functionality. Each room is a different shape and size, though all feature traditional royal blue and beige fabrics complementing a combination of contemporary and upcycled furniture. The use of Croatian abonos oak and cast iron, both synonymous with Zagreb’s historic Upper Town, adds to the hotel’s charm. The suites offer a spacious master bedroom, a living area that transforms into a comfortable second bedroom, and a luxurious bathroom.
Hotel Jägerhorn is home to a stylish café offering a selection of beverages and features a beautiful terrace and garden with a fountain. Here, you can enjoy events such as summer jazz nights, making your stay truly memorable. The café decor reflects its position as a bridge between Zagreb’s Upper and Lower Towns, utilizing 19th-century exposed brick walls.
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