"A five-star luxury hotel in central Zagreb, now owned by Starwood, that boasts a central location near near Ben Josip Jelacic Square."
Croatia offers a mixture of lively towns running down its eastern shoreline and charming, bucolic countryside. On the coast, Split and Dubrovnik cloak their energetic nightlife in medieval prettiness, whilst capital city Zagreb is undergoing a sophisticated transformation with luxury hotels and chic restaurants.
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"A five-star luxury hotel in central Zagreb, now owned by Starwood, that boasts a central location near near Ben Josip Jelacic Square."
From EUR 115
per room per night
"Simple and breezily stylish, with a pool and views over Kvarner bay, this boutique hotel in Rabac is one of the chicest in Croatia."
From EUR 99
per room per night
Returning to Croatia | Dea Birkett | Croatia, Dalmatia and the Adriatic Islands, Dubrovnik
On the Placa - the main, broad, café-lined street - I can spot it's chequered past in the cobbles, where the old stones, polished by centuries of feet, shine brighter than those that have been newly laid to fill the gaps
Riding the Dalmatian Coast | Rob Penn | Croatia, Dalmatia and the Adriatic Islands, Dubrovnik
From the Croatian border post in the Dinaric Alps the Adriatic glowed beneath me. I could see Dubrovnik and I fancied that I could feel the honeyed light soaking the medieval alleys
The Jewel of the Adriatic | Campbell Jefferys | Croatia, Dalmatia and the Adriatic Islands, Dubrovnik
Desecrated by bombings and ravaged by war, Dubrovnik has been lovingly restored and is once again one of the most charming and delightful cities in Europe
Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast | Cameron Wilson | Croatia, Dalmatia and the Adriatic Islands, Dubrovnik
Along the sea-facing wall of the former imperial residence, the current inhabitants hang out their underwear on laundry lines strung between the windows of what were once the emperor’s private apartments
Island Life Croatian Style | Campbell Jefferys | Croatia, Dalmatia and the Adriatic Islands, Hvar
The cliffs drop down to secluded bays with jagged rocks and turquoise water. Small villages dot the bays wide enough for small harbours; the white houses with orange roofs creep up the mountainsides
Istria High Eighties | Jonathan Begg | Croatia, Istria, Porec
At the foot of the bell-tower, the old lady pocketed two thousand dinars in exchange for the bland assurance that on a clear day you could see Venice