The Regent Esplanade, Zagreb

Mihanoviceva 1, 10000 Zagreb Croatia
Reservations: (800) 545 - 4000 US Toll Free
+385 1 45 66 021 Local Reservations
Telephone: +385-(0)1-45 66 666 Fax: +385 1 45 66050
Email:  Info.Zagreb@RezidorRegent.com

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Conveniently Located Luxury Hotel in Zagreb, Croatia

The Regent Esplanade Hotel provides an unsurpassed retreat ideally situated in the heart of downtown Zagreb. Located in the Donji Grad district in the centre of the city, this historic, five-star hotel affords guests instant access to the best attractions, including spectacular architecture, museums and local culture. The hotel is also just 3 minutes from the closest train station (across from the hotel) and 18 km from Zagreb Airport, which offers connections to many major European cities. Book a stay at The Regent Esplanade Hotel in Zagreb and experience superlative services and a convenient location.

Attractions near our hotel in Zagreb, Croatia:

  • Archaeology Museum (0.7 km)
    This museum houses Prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities and is home to the famous Zagreb Mummy, which was wrapped in cloth containing the world's longest Etruscan inscription.
    Phone: 385 (0)1 4873 101
  • Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1.2 km)
    This architectural landmark dates back to 1242 and has survived multiple fires and an earthquake. Be sure to take note of the Gothic spires added by Herman Bolle in 1892.
    Phone: 385 (0)1 4814 727
  • Centar Kaptol (1.7 km)
    If you're in the mood to shop, head to Centar Kaptol. This shopping center features such well-known stores as Fossil, Hugo Boss, Lacoste and Tommy Hilfiger.
    Phone: 385 (0)1 4860 241
  • I. Mestrovic Atelier (1.3 km)
    Once the home of the famous Croatian sculptor, the I. Mestrovic Atelier now houses exhibits of his work.
    Phone: 385 (0)1 4851 123
  • Maksimir Park and Zoo (0.3 km)
    Spend a day strolling through the picturesque pathways at Maksimir Park and zoo, just minutes from our hotel in Zagreb.
    Phone: 385 (0)1 2302 198
  • Mirogoj Cemetery (2.1 km)
    This cemetery mirrors the history of the city. It features monuments created by some of the country's most famous architects, including Herman Bolle, and interments of Croatians from a myriad of religions and walks of life.
  • "Staro selo" Ethnological Museum (0.6 miles)
    View perfectly preserved 19th-century thatched houses, including the home of Marshal Tito, the famous president of Yugoslavia, at this outdoor museum. 
    Phone: 385 (0)49 225 830
  • Technical Museum (0.8 km)
    Exhibits at this museum include 19th-century fire engines, a 1930s diving suit and a WWII Italian submarine.
    Phone: 385 (0)1 43 54 46
  • Zagreb City Museum (1.4 km)
    Learn about the history of Croatia's capital city, from the Prehistoric period to the present day, at this unique museum near our hotel in Zagreb.
    Phone: 385 (0)1 4851 361

About Zagreb

The capital of a relatively new country - Croatia became an independent state in 1991 - Zagreb can trace its roots far back into medieval times, when the hilltop communities of Kaptol to the east and Gradec to the west were separated by a river. Today, visitors to Zagreb can walk along Tkalčićeva, which follows the former route of that ancient river. Indeed, Zagreb's popular street is the divider between Kaptol and Gradec, now the city's oldest neighborhoods. Kaptol is home to the city's awe-inspiring Cathedral and a phalanx of graceful 19th century facades. Gradec, meanwhile, is perhaps the most enchanting section of the city thanks to its quaint squares, Baroque architecture, and excellent little shops and cafes. More than nine centuries of culture shine through all over Zagreb, whether you are looking at priceless art in the Mimara Museum or exploring one of the castles that dominate the surrounding countryside. Of course, Zagreb is far more than an Old World City. The Croatian capital boasts a youthful, vibrant spirit that is visible nearly everywhere you look, particularly the buzzing businesses of fashionable Trg Maršala Tita, one of the country's premiere shopping and entertainment districts.

Did you know?

What do Croats have in common with the folks of Northern Italy and Southern France? Why, viticulture, of course. The green hills of the Croatian countryside - Hrvatsko Zagorje, in particular - are quietly gaining international recognition for producing superb wine. Indeed, some of the most popular excursions for those visiting Zagreb are the wine tours that take folks into the Croatian scenic countryside, which may rival France's Loire Valley in terms of the number of castles located there, for a day of sipping and sightseeing.

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