Palace Hotel Zagreb, Zagreb Hotels
Art Deco-inspired hotel with large rooms, a wellness and fitness center, and a restaurant with traditional cuisine
The Palace Hotel Zagreb, a magnificent edifice steeped in history, offers an unparalleled and authentic experience of the vibrant city of Zagreb. Housed within a grand Art Nouveau palace constructed in the year 1891, the hotel boasts a rich and storied tradition dating all the way back to 1907. This remarkable Neo-Rococo style building stands proudly as a lasting testament to the city’s captivating history and undeniable charm, seamlessly merging the elegance of 19th-century secession style with the utmost in modern comforts and conveniences.
Its incredibly central location proves to be an invaluable asset, rewarding guests with just a short and pleasant walk to numerous cultural and historical attractions, including the fascinating Archaeological Museum, the bustling and iconic Ban Jelačić Square, the intriguing Ethnographic Museum, and the architecturally stunning Croatian National Theatre.
While some guests might perceive the rooms at the Palace Hotel Zagreb as bearing a certain vintage aesthetic, they are, in fact, a deliberate and charming nod to the property’s long and fascinating history. The standard Comfort rooms, while perfectly adequate, are acknowledged to be relatively simple in their design and furnishings. Therefore, for those seeking a more elevated experience, it is highly recommended to consider upgrading to a Superior room. These upgraded rooms offer a range of desirable perks and enhancements, including noticeably more space to relax and unwind, higher quality toiletries for your personal care, and the added comforts of plush bathrobes and cozy slippers.
For those desiring even more space and a touch of added luxury, the Junior Apartment provides a delightful seating area that is thoughtfully separated from the main sleeping area. And for the ultimate indulgence, the Palace Hotel apartments and the opulent Suite Diplomatique offer truly expansive living areas, sumptuously comfortable king-size beds, and breathtaking panoramic views overlooking the verdant beauty of Zrinjevac Park.
The hotel provides a curated selection of amenities designed to enhance the guest experience. These include the MEI Wellness Center, a haven of tranquility offering a diverse menu of rejuvenating massages and revitalizing body treatments. For those seeking to maintain their fitness regime, the hotel also features a well-equipped fitness room, complete with modern Technogym equipment.
The hotel’s Palace Kavana provides a truly unique dining experience, all within the breathtakingly beautiful setting of an authentic Art Nouveau establishment. Guests can enjoy a delightful breakfast buffet, offering a wide array of options to start their day. For lunch and dinner, the Palace Kavana specializes in traditional Zagorje dishes, providing a taste of the local culinary heritage.
For guests arriving by car, the hotel offers the convenience of a guarded parking lot, ensuring the security of your vehicle for an additional charge.
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