Zagreb es la capital de Croacia que la mayoría de los viajeros ignoran en favor de Dubrovnik y Split en la costa de Dalmacia — pero la capital interior tiene un encanto Belle Epoque muy propio. La ciudad se divide claramente en dos mitades: Gornji Grad (Ciudad Alta) con sus calles medievales y la iglesia de San Marcos con sus tejados heráldicos, y Donji Grad (Ciudad Baja) con sus grandes bulevares austrohúngaros, los museos del Herradura Verde y la mayoría de los hoteles de herencia de cinco estrellas. Para la vida nocturna y la cultura de café, instálate cerca de la calle Tkalciceva, donde los bares permanecen abiertos hasta las 2am. La Plaza Ban Jelacic es el corazón geográfico donde confluyen todas las líneas de tranvía. La buena noticia: Zagreb es notablemente más barata que las capitales de Europa Occidental — las cervezas rondan los 3-5 EUR y las habitaciones de cinco estrellas comienzan alrededor de 130-180 EUR. Croacia adoptó el euro en 2023, el aeropuerto ZAG está a 17 km (autobús al centro 4,50 EUR) y el Lago de Plitvice es una excursión de un día fácil. Nuestros 10 hoteles abarcan desde el legendario Esplanade Zagreb (1925, Art Deco, era del Orient Express) hasta pequeños boutiques en la Ciudad Alta.
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Zagreb es la capital de Croacia que la mayoría de los viajeros ignoran en favor de Dubrovnik y Split en la costa de Dalmacia — pero la capital interior tiene un encanto Belle Epoque muy propio. La ciudad se divide claramente en dos mitades: Gornji Grad (Ciudad Alta) con sus calles medievales y la iglesia de San Marcos con sus tejados heráldicos, y Donji Grad (Ciudad Baja) con sus grandes bulevares austrohúngaros, los museos del Herradura Verde y la mayoría de los hoteles de herencia de cinco estrellas. Para la vida nocturna y la cultura de café, instálate cerca de la calle Tkalciceva, donde los bares permanecen abiertos hasta las 2am. La Plaza Ban Jelacic es el corazón geográfico donde confluyen todas las líneas de tranvía. La buena noticia: Zagreb es notablemente más barata que las capitales de Europa Occidental — las cervezas rondan los 3-5 EUR y las habitaciones de cinco estrellas comienzan alrededor de 130-180 EUR. Croacia adoptó el euro en 2023, el aeropuerto ZAG está a 17 km (autobús al centro 4,50 EUR) y el Lago de Plitvice es una excursión de un día fácil. Nuestros 10 hoteles abarcan desde el legendario Esplanade Zagreb (1925, Art Deco, era del Orient Express) hasta pequeños boutiques en la Ciudad Alta.
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No. 1 #1 Art Deco legend · steps from the Orient Express station ★9 Esplanade Zagreb Hotel
📍 Heart of Donji Grad (Lower Town), directly across from Strossmayer park — one block (about 3 minutes on foot) from the Glavni Kolodvor central station, and roughly 8 minutes to the main square, Ban Jelacic.
The Esplanade Zagreb Hotel first opened its doors on 22 April 1925, built specifically to receive the first-class passengers of the Orient Express who broke their Paris-to-Istanbul journey here. Architect Dionis Sunko packed every corner of the Art Deco building with Italian marble and Bohemian crystal, and set it in Donji Grad (Lower Town), one block from the Glavni Kolodvor central station. The shot everyone stops to take is the Emerald ballroom — floor and walls clad in emerald-green mosaic that glints against a warm gold ceiling. There are 208 rooms and suites mixing the old bones with modern comforts, and the restaurant Zinfandel's has held a spot in the Michelin Guide for years running. Guests rate the staff warm almost unanimously. It scores 9.0/10 and suits couples, classic-luxury travelers, and anyone who likes a hotel with a story.
- Original 1925 Art Deco building, beautiful in every corner, one block from the central station
- Zinfandel's cooks at Michelin Guide level
- Staff so warm the reviews won't stop praising them
- Highest nightly rates in the city by Zagreb standards
- Strossmayer-park-view rooms are hard to book; standard views feel a bit bleak
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No. 2 #2 heritage 5-star · heart of the old town ★9.2 Amadria Park Hotel Capital Heritage Zagreb
📍 On the Jurišićeva pedestrian street in the heart of Donji Grad (Lower Town) — a 5-minute walk to Ban Jelačić Square, the central square and tram hub; 350m to the Trg bana Jelačića tram stop; 10 minutes on foot to Glavni kolodvor central station; about a 25-minute drive from Franjo Tuđman airport (ZAG).
Amadria Park Hotel Capital Heritage Zagreb is a 5-star boutique set inside a high-ceilinged 1921 building that once served as the headquarters of an Austro-Hungarian bank, reopened as a hotel in 2018 after a careful restoration that kept the original bones. The lobby still has its old marble staircase and polished art-deco ironwork, and the roughly 60 rooms and suites run to warm cream-and-beige tones with classic European ceiling heights, soft king beds, and marble bathrooms. Location is the other trump card: the hotel sits on the car-free Jurišićeva pedestrian street, a 5-minute walk from Ban Jelačić Square, 10 minutes from Glavni kolodvor central station, and about a 25-minute drive from Franjo Tuđman airport. Two things come up again and again in reviews: the breakfast — Croatian charcuterie, local cheeses, fresh-baked pastries, eggs to order — and a concierge team that remembers your name. It scores 9.2/10 (Agoda 9.2, Booking 9.1) and suits couples and culture-minded travelers who want Central-European charm in the middle of the city.
- 1921 bank building, beautifully restored art deco
- Pedestrian-street location, 5 min to Ban Jelačić
- Standout breakfast buffet plus a pro concierge
- Lower-floor street rooms hear foot traffic in the evening
- No swimming pool on site
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No. 3 #3 boutique 5-star · palace in the heart of Donji Grad ★9.3 Le Premier Boutique Hotel
📍 Central Donji Grad (Lower Town) — about 800 metres from Ban Jelačić Square, roughly 10 minutes on foot to Zagreb's central train station, and 20-25 minutes by car from Franjo Tuđman Airport.
Le Premier Boutique Hotel is a 60-room boutique 5-star tucked inside an early-20th-century palace in Donji Grad (Lower Town), just 800 metres from Ban Jelačić Square — a few minutes on foot to cafes, restaurants and the city's main museums. What sets it apart from the usual luxury hotel is a private spa with a Finnish sauna and a Turkish-style steam room you can book by the slot, solo or as a couple, plus a top-floor Penthouse Presidential Suite that looks out over the orange-tiled rooftops of the old town. Real guest reviews — 9.3 on Agoda, 9.2 on Booking — line up on the same points: warm staff who remember your name, a location you can walk everywhere from, and that lived-in old-house feel. Starting around $130 a night, it reads as strong value against other European 5-stars. Overall 9.3/10, best for couples and boutique lovers who want the old Balkan city under their skin.
- Early-20th-century palace in central Donji Grad, walking distance to everything
- Private spa with Finnish sauna and Turkish steam room, bookable as a slot
- Warm staff who remember your name; strong value against European 5-stars
- Some entry-level rooms run smaller than newer hotels
- No main swimming pool — wellness is spa-focused only
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No. 4 #4 Central location · square-side institution ★8.8 Hotel Dubrovnik
📍 Right on Ban Jelačić Square — 2 minutes on foot to Dolac Market, 3 minutes to the Tkalčićeva bar lane, about 10 minutes to Glavni Kolodvor central station, and 25–30 minutes by car from Franjo Tuđman airport.
Hotel Dubrovnik has anchored the corner of Ban Jelačić Square in central Zagreb since 1929. Open a square-facing window and you look down on the Mandušević fountain, blue trams rolling past, and people crossing the square all day. The building holds 222 rooms across a historic shell that has been renovated several times, and some high-floor corner rooms catch the twin towers of Zagreb Cathedral over the rooftops. Location is the trump card: 2 minutes on foot to Dolac Market, about 3 minutes to the bar-and-restaurant lane Tkalčićeva, roughly 10 minutes to the central station Glavni Kolodvor, and 25–30 minutes by car from Franjo Tuđman airport. Guests single out the warm front-desk staff and a generous Central European breakfast. Rates start around $103 a night, which is a lot of location for the money. Overall 8.8/10 — for travelers who want to wake up in the dead centre of Zagreb without taking a single ride anywhere.
- On Ban Jelačić Square — walk to every Zagreb sight
- 1929 building with real old-Zagreb character
- Generous breakfast and warm front-desk staff
- Square-facing rooms get tram and crowd noise
- Some rooms feel dated and want a refresh
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No. 5 #5 international lifestyle brand · heart of Donji Grad ★8.9 Canopy by Hilton Zagreb City Centre
📍 Heart of Donji Grad (Lower Town) — about 5 minutes on foot to Ban Jelačić Square, roughly 10 minutes to Zagreb Glavni kolodvor central station, and a 20-25 minute drive from Franjo Tuđman airport.
Canopy by Hilton Zagreb City Centre is a 4-star lifestyle hotel that opened in 2021 in the middle of Donji Grad (Lower Town), the Habsburg-era district that holds UNESCO heritage status. It sits about a 5-minute walk from Ban Jelačić Square, the city's central plaza, and roughly 10 minutes on foot from Zagreb Glavni kolodvor, the central train station. The pull here is design that deliberately weaves Croatian character into something modern — wall art, earthy tones, and a welcome drink made with local ingredients. The 151 rooms lean roomy and easy on the eye, and many of the higher floors look out over the old town's tiled roofs toward the spires of Zagreb Cathedral. The Streeterie serves a breakfast (included on several rates) built from produce hauled in from nearby Dolac market, and Canopy Central mixes cocktails with local herbs. Agoda guests give it 8.9 and Booking 8.8 — agreement that the location, rooms, and service all land, from about $109 a night.
- Heart of Donji Grad, 5-minute walk to Ban Jelačić Square
- Roomy modern rooms with a Croatian design streak
- Breakfast built from fresh Dolac market produce
- Pricier than nearby local hotels
- Small fitness and spa space, no pool
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No. 6 #6 5-star tower · indoor pool & high-floor city views ★8.4 The Westin Zagreb
📍 In Donji Grad (Lower Town), central Zagreb — 3 minutes on foot to the Croatian National Theatre, about 12 minutes to Ban Jelačić Square, roughly 15 minutes to the Glavni kolodvor central station, and a 20–30 minute drive from Franjo Tuđman airport.
The Westin Zagreb is a 17-storey modern tower in the heart of Donji Grad (Lower Town), open since 1975 and last renovated in 2017. The thing reviewers keep coming back to is that it's one of the very few hotels in Zagreb with a genuine indoor pool, backed up by a full gym and a sauna. All 349 rooms and suites come with Westin's signature Heavenly Bed, which a lot of guests single out as unusually comfortable, and rooms from the 10th floor up look straight out over the city and the Medvednica mountains. The location is strong: 3 minutes on foot to the Croatian National Theatre, about 12 minutes to Ban Jelačić Square, and roughly 15 minutes to the central station. Kaptol Restaurant does Croatian and international plates, and the lobby bar gets busy in the evening. From about $120 a night, it scores 8.4/10 — a good fit for business travellers, couples on a friendlier luxury budget, and families who want a pool the kids can use in any season.
- A real indoor pool — rare in Zagreb — plus a full gym and sauna
- Westin's Heavenly Bed, which reviewers rate as unusually comfortable
- City and Medvednica mountain views from the 10th floor up
- The 1970s concrete-block exterior looks dated
- In-hotel food and drink prices run high
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No. 7 #7 5-star Marriott chain · heart of Donji Grad ★8.4 Sheraton Zagreb Hotel
📍 Heart of Donji Grad (Lower Town) — about a 10-minute walk to Ban Jelacic Square, roughly 8 minutes on foot to the central station Glavni Kolodvor, and 25 to 30 minutes by car to Zagreb airport (ZAG).
Sheraton Zagreb Hotel has anchored the Donji Grad (Lower Town) district of the Croatian capital since 1995, a 5-star Marriott flagship in a stately classic building with 306 rooms and suites. The interiors run warm and cream-toned, the look of an international business hotel rather than a boutique. The headline feature is the top-floor Executive Lounge for Club-room guests, which opens onto a view across the Lower Town rooftops with snacks and drinks through the day. Downstairs there is an indoor pool long enough for real laps, a full spa, a 24-hour gym and a few dining options including a good-mood lobby bar. Ban Jelacic Square, the heart of the city, is a roughly 10-minute walk; the central station is about 8 minutes on foot, and the airport (ZAG) runs 25 to 30 minutes by car. From around $114 a night it is solid value for a big-chain 5-star in this spot, and it earns an overall 8.4/10.
- Roomy rooms to Marriott 5-star standard
- Executive Lounge, indoor pool, spa and 24-hour gym
- About a 10-minute walk to the main square
- Building is a fairly classic 1990s design, not brand-new
- Breakfast costs extra in some packages
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No. 8 #8 historic boutique · Upper Town ★8.7 Hotel Jagerhorn
📍 Ilica 14, on Zagreb's main shopping street and right by Ban Jelačić Square — 200m (a 2-minute walk) from the central square, about 10 minutes on foot to Glavni Kolodvor train station, and 20–30 minutes by car from Franjo Tuđman Airport.
Hotel Jagerhorn is the longest continuously running hotel in Zagreb, open since 1827 and still going almost 200 years later. It sits at Ilica 14, just 200m from Ban Jelačić Square at the centre of town. The pale-yellow Central European building hides down a small passage on the edge of Gornji Grad (Upper Town), with only 18 boutique rooms — some opening onto little balconies that look down on the back garden, shaded by climbing vines over old wooden tables. That garden terrace is the thing couples and solo travelers keep calling the most romantic corner in the city: coffee in the morning, a glass of Croatian wine in the evening. Rooms start around $83 a night, which is a lot of history and a dead-central address for the money. The overall score lands at 8.7/10, best for couples and old-town walkers who value atmosphere over modern polish.
- Zagreb's oldest hotel, running since 1827 — real historic mood
- Dead central: 200m from the main square on Ilica
- Vine-shaded back garden many reviewers call the city's most romantic spot
- Small rooms with dated 1990s decor, little recent renovation
- Old building means parts have no lift and winding corridors
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No. 9 #9 boutique in a quiet district · near British Square ★8.8 Hotel President Pantovcak
📍 Pantovcak district — a 200-metre, 3-minute walk to British Square (Britanski trg), with tram line 4 reaching Ban Jelacic square in about 10 minutes and Franjo Tudman airport roughly 25 minutes by car.
Hotel President Pantovcak is an 11-room boutique tucked inside a 1930s villa in the Pantovcak district — one of Zagreb's greenest, quietest pockets, where diplomats and artists keep homes. It sits about 200 metres from British Square (Britanski trg), and tram line 4 reaches the central Ban Jelacic square in roughly 10 minutes. What sets it apart from peers at the same price is that the owner is an architect who designed every room himself, so no two are alike — many open straight onto a back garden or a private teak balcony you can sip morning coffee on. The bedrooms run minimalist and warm, with good linen, soft beds, and birdsong in place of traffic. Breakfast is cooked fresh and brought to your table, staff learn your name, and the owner stops by to say hello. It has landed in Croatia's Top 25 hotels and been reviewed by The New York Times. Best for couples and independent travellers who want a quiet boutique with a story over a busy central address.
- 11-room boutique in a quiet leafy villa, 200m from British Square
- Many rooms open onto a garden or private teak balcony
- Owner is an architect who designed every room himself
- Far from the central square — about a 10-minute tram ride
- Rooms are mid-sized and some parts of the building have no lift
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No. 10 #10 design value · central old town ★8.5 Art Hotel Like
📍 On the Draskoviceva-Vlaska corner at the edge of Donji Grad — about 7 minutes' walk to the Tkalciceva pub street, 3 minutes to the Kvaternik Square tram stop (lines 1/12/13/17), roughly 10 minutes by tram to Zagreb Glavni Kolodvor train station, and about 30 minutes by bus from Franjo Tudman airport.
Art Hotel Like is a design boutique of about 23 rooms tucked into an old Austro-Hungarian building on the Draskoviceva-Vlaska corner, on the edge of the Donji Grad district in central Zagreb. The first selling point is the location: it's roughly a 7-minute walk to Tkalciceva, the busiest pub-and-cafe street in town, and a few minutes more to Ban Jelacic Square in the old centre. The Kvaternik Square tram stop sits right outside, about 3 minutes on foot. The second selling point is the design: each room is themed differently, some with picture-print wallpaper, some in soft pastels, some in a moody studio black, so it feels closer to sleeping in a gallery than a budget stay. The building keeps its high ceilings and tall wooden windows. Rooms start around $54 a night, which is a strong deal for a private room in this neighbourhood. It suits younger travellers, couples on a budget, and backpackers who want a private room over a dorm.
- Central location, 7-minute walk to Tkalciceva
- Art rooms with no two themes alike, light on the wallet
- Friendly staff who give honest food and sightseeing tips
- Some rooms are small with a compact bathroom
- Small or no lift, so hauling big bags up is a chore
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Esplanade Zagreb Hotel | 5 | 9.0 | ~$194 | Glavni Kolodvor central station, about a 3-minute walk (one block). | #1 Art Deco legend · steps from the Orient Express station |
| 2 | Amadria Park Hotel Capital Heritage Zagreb | 5 | 9.2 | ~$177 | Ban Jelačić Square, the central square and tram hub, is a 5-minute walk. Franjo Tuđman airport (ZAG) is about a 25-minute drive. | #2 heritage 5-star · heart of the old town |
| 3 | Le Premier Boutique Hotel | 5 | 9.3 | ~$129 | About 800 metres (roughly a 10-minute walk) to Ban Jelačić Square; the central train station is also about 10 minutes on foot. | #3 boutique 5-star · palace in the heart of Donji Grad |
| 4 | Hotel Dubrovnik | 4 | 8.8 | ~$103 | Ban Jelačić Square, the hub where every tram line meets, is right at the hotel's front door. | #4 Central location · square-side institution |
| 5 | Canopy by Hilton Zagreb City Centre | 4 | 8.9 | ~$109 | Ban Jelačić Square (the central plaza) is about a 5-minute walk away. | #5 international lifestyle brand · heart of Donji Grad |
| 6 | The Westin Zagreb | 5 | 8.4 | ~$120 | Glavni kolodvor central station is about a 15-minute walk; Franjo Tuđman airport is a 20–30 minute drive. | #6 5-star tower · indoor pool & high-floor city views |
| 7 | Sheraton Zagreb Hotel | 5 | 8.4 | ~$114 | Central station Glavni Kolodvor is about an 8-minute walk. | #7 5-star Marriott chain · heart of Donji Grad |
| 8 | Hotel Jagerhorn | 3 | 8.7 | ~$83 | 2-minute walk to Ban Jelačić Square; about 10 minutes on foot to Glavni Kolodvor station; 20–30 minutes by car from Franjo Tuđman Airport. | #8 historic boutique · Upper Town |
| 9 | Hotel President Pantovcak | 4 | 8.8 | ~$94 | British Square (Britanski trg) is a 200-metre, 3-minute walk away. | #9 boutique in a quiet district · near British Square |
| 10 | Art Hotel Like | 3 | 8.5 | ~$54 | Kvaternik Square tram stop, about a 3-minute walk. | #10 design value · central old town |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 The Esplanade Zagreb is a 1925 Art Deco legend built to receive Orient Express passengers — the Emerald ballroom stops you mid-step, and plenty of people call Zinfandel's the best meal in Zagreb.
#2 A stay inside a 1921 bank building in central Zagreb, restored to keep its art-deco detail intact — strongest on historic charm, a pro concierge, and a big breakfast on a car-free pedestrian street.
#3 Le Premier is an old palace in central Zagreb turned boutique 5-star, and its edge is a private spa with a Finnish sauna you can book just for two — you trade some room size for genuine palace character and warm service.
#4 Hotel Dubrovnik is sleeping in the middle of Zagreb's main square, exactly where the hotel has stood since 1929 — walk out the door and the morning market, the bar lane, and the cathedral are all a few minutes away. It wins on location and history, not on new luxury.
#5 Canopy by Hilton Zagreb is Hilton's lifestyle hotel that bottles Zagreb's spirit into modern rooms in the heart of Donji Grad — strong on location, taste in the decor, and international-chain standards at a price you can reach.
#6 The Westin Zagreb is one of the few hotels in the city with a genuine indoor pool, plus strong city views from the upper floors and the famously soft Heavenly Bed — it wins on facilities and a walk-to-the-theatre location more than on the charm of the building.
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