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Experience world-class hospitality in the heart of Croatia's vibrant capital
The Westin Zagreb Hotel is centrally located in the very heart of Zagreb, within easy walking distance to the central square, markets, the many trendy cafés, restaurants, rich cultural attractions.
The thirteen multifunctional event venues of different sizes within The Westin Zagreb, including the beautiful Crystal ballroom that can accommodate up to 1000 guests, are the ideal place for all sorts of events.
Deluxe Single Use
for 1 person
140,00
EUR / night
Deluxe Double Room
for 2 people
160,00
EUR / night
A beautiful setting in the heart of untouched nature.
Odranski ribič is a restaurant with a rich 50-year tradition, located only 10 km from Velika Gorica and 25 km from the center of Zagreb. Since 2004, when it was completely newly built, it has met all the requirements of modern hospitality and operates according to strict HACCP standards.
Odranski ribič is, above all, a family restaurant that extends over three hectares of lawn bordered by the Odra River and a century-old Turopolje oak forest.
Effervescent, avant-garde and always elegant, Zagreb embodies the grace and dignity of Old Europe, boasting a rich cultural heritage and artistic vibrancy unlike anywhere else in Croatia. A dynamic, yet unhurried metropolis and capital city, Zagreb's design beckons one to stroll, relax, and observe, with its many gardens, alfresco squares, landscaped promenades, and secret courtyards.
Today, Zagreb's long history is evident in every structure and sidewalk, while its vibrant and cutting-edge art scene energizes contemporary society. The city is divided into three sections: Gornji Grad ("Upper Town") the historic centre, Donji Grad ("Lower Town") built mostly in the 19th century, and Novi Zagreb ("New Zagreb"), with the modern metropolis encircling the historic areas.
Ride the funicular, visit Zagreb's many colourful markets, embrace the cafe culture, shop for bespoken goods, visit one-of-a kind museums.
Zagreb's public transportation system is called ZET (Zagreb Electric Tram). Made up primarily of buses and trams, it also includes a cable car to Medvednica Mountain and a funicular to Gornji grad.
Purchase tickets from driver, at kiosk, or via Moj ZET app.
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A small country with a rich history, culture, and natural wonders
EU member since 2013 · 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Country
Republic of Croatia
Republika Hrvatska
Capital
Zagreb
769,944 residents
Total Area
56,594 km²
21 counties
Islands
1,185
47 inhabited
Time Zone
CET (GMT+1)
Central European
Currency
Euro (€)
Dial code: +385
A small country with a rich history, Croatia awes visitors with its wide variety of culture, cuisine, and natural and architectural wonders. The sophisticated traveller searching for a novel and interesting destination will be delighted to discover the beauty and the mysterious magic of the newest member of the European community.
Croatia is both a Central European and Mediterranean country, bordering Slovenia in the west, Hungary in the north, Serbia in the east, and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the south. Part of the country lies on the coast while the other rests in continental Europe, creating a dichotomous path of discovery that engages all the senses.
Travelers to Croatia can explore its 1,185 islands, taste the freshness of locally grown organic produce, tour privately owned wineries, marvel at the breathtaking colours of its famous lakes, and succumb to the seductions of the region's converging cultures.
Croatia unfolds a unique mix of Italic, Germanic, and Slavic influences, indulging visitors to discover a rare gem in the world of travel. Croatia is now the 28th country admitted into the EU and boasts 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Official language in Croatia is Croatian. Many people speak English or German and on the coast of Croatia they will probably speak Italian too. Here are some Croatian phrases that might come handy: