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Arcotel Allegra Zagreb - Zagreb, Croatia

Branimirova 29
Zagreb,
Nightly Rates (144.34 - 219.14)   4 Star
Arcotel Allegra Zagreb

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Property Description
Arcotel Hotel & Resorts Austria opened Zagreb's first design hotel. By following the world trends and adding the traditional Austrian charm, Arcotel has created a whole new and modern building that is offering new accommodation and possibilities, and the usual and non - conventional services. The hotel's interior, with bright new colors and natural components, creates a new and innovative atmosphere. The tribute is paid to the Mediterranean, what is obvious and one can feel it in the choice of fabrics, materials and colors used. 151 air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with a unique multi comfort table, 2 settings of mood lighting, mini bar, safe, TV with DVD and internet connection. A Mediterranean restaurant offering Croatian and Austrian specialties, a relaxing lounge in Joe's bar, the wellness center on the 6th floor, as well as 3 connectable daylight conference and banqueting rooms and 2 business suites and an indoor parking are ready to welcome leisure and business revelers who like to enjoy a modern, urban life.

Arcotel Allegra Zagreb


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Queen or Double

  • By entering the room, a carpet the reminds color wide on the Adriatic Sea displays the Earth with its continents. Moving further on many famous faces eg. Einstein, Hemingway, Galileo, etc can be found in the curtains as well as on the bed cover. The background colors with its soft red tones reminds on the roofs of the old Dalmation houses. The mobile table allows you to use it as an ordinary writing desk or working or having breakfat in bed. Bathroom has a big bath tub (can be used also as a shower) and is equipped with a hairdryer, telephone and additional warming lamps.
  • Executive Queen or Double

  • By entering the room, a carpet the reminds color wide on the Adriatic Sea displays the Earth with its continents. Moving further on many famous faces eg. Einstein, Hemingway, Galileo, etc can be found in the curtains as well as on the bed cover. The background colors with its soft red tones reminds on the roofs of the old Dalmation houses. The mobile table allows you to use it as an ordinary writing desk or working or having breakfat in bed. Bathroom has a big bath tub (can be used also as a shower) and is equipped with a hairdryer, telephone and additional warming lamps.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2pm 

  • Check out time is 12pm 

  • Opened in  2003 

  • 151  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    AIRP-ZAGREB (AERODROM) - the Street from the airport is leading into the Savezne Republike Njemacke, turn to the right direction Zagreb Center. This street leads into the Avenija Dubrovnik, turn to the right and follow the sign Zagreb Center. After 800 meter take the exit Zagreb Center. Follow the street that is now called Avenija Marina Drzica. After 3 km you'll see on the left hand side the main bus station, after 500 meters you will see a bridge that crosses above the street, turn there to the left and drive now straight on. After 1 km on the right hand side you will see the ARCOTEL Allegra Zagreb. A 1 to Zagreb. Exit Zagreb center will lead into the Lubljanska Avenia. 15KM straight on. Take the 3rd Zagreb center exit that will lead into the Avenija Marina Drzica. After 3KM you'll see on the left ahnd side the main bus station, after 500 meters you will see a bridge that crosses above the street, turn there to the left and drive now straight on. After 1KM on the right hand side you will see the ARCOTEL Allegra Zagreb. Nearby Airports * Zagreb Airport *ZAG* - 20 km north * Ljubljana (Aerodrom) - 150 km south Transportation - Taxi, 24HRS, Hotel premises, cost varies Zagreb, Ljubljana

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card is required at time of booking.Sep. 18 - Sep. 24 2006 - All reservations must have a credit card guarantee.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel by 6pm hotel time day of arrival to avoid a penalty of one nights room and tax. -Sep 18 to Sep 24 2006- cancel one week prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one nights room and tax.

    Restaurant Information
    On-Site Dining  *Radicchio Restaurant - Cuisinee Mediterranean - Dress code. 6:30am - 11pm

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   5 meeting rooms available for use, with an overall capacity of 150 persons.


  • Trg bana Josipa Jelacica (Jelacica square)

  • This Austro-Hungarian styled square is the true center of the city and presents the visual of the town that will stay with you.
  • Katedrala Marinjina Uznesenja (cathedral)

  • A wonder of neo-gothic artistry, the impressive and sharp looking towers catch your view from nearly anywhere in the city. 1093 founded, 1242 the initial Romanesque construction was finished. During the first 21 years it was heavily destroyed by Tartars. 1624-a series of sweeping fires practically destroyed the cathedral. After its reconstruction serious damage sustains by an earthquake. During a 12 years restoration after the Earthquake the neo-gothic bell towers where raised.
  • Crvka sv. Marka (St. Marks Church)

  • The spectrum of colors displayed on the beautiful roof depicts the Croation, Dalmation and Slavonian coat of arms and also the Zagreb city emblem.
  • Tkalciceva Ulica

  • The preferred hang out for the young and cool in the city, you will be startled by the sheer number of people outdoors, drinking or chatting the evening away. This street emits a dose of Zagreb life that we do beleive will strike you as very unique and special.
  • Trg Nikole Subica Zrinjskog

  • The combination of the out door gazebo, expertly manicured lawn, flowers, enormoustrees, fountains and statues make this park to a brilliant area for relaxing and hang out. This is the park closest to Jelacica square abd you'll be thrilled to see taht its a kind of destination point: local lovers show off their most complex and passionate manoeuvers free of charge daily.
  • Kamenita Vrata

  • This archway was one of the four original entries into the former by wall surrounded city. In the year 1731 a fire destroyed a big part of the town, and legend has it, that a vision of the virgin Mary could be seen in the ash that remaint after the fire at this entry. The archway has been reconstructed inteh year 1760 and remains untouched since that time. Today you'll find people praying in the church pews of the archway. Black-soot ceilings and candles glowing as a testament to confirm faith in god.
  • Trg krlja Tomislava Tomislav square

  • A square with special charme, located opposite the historical building of the main railway station. During summer months puppies, pigeons and people mingle together as though differences between species are not relevent. The multi line tram stop and under ground shopping mall importane and superbly immediate.
  • Muzej Mimara

  • The city's mega museum that offers more than 3500 artistic treasures. Teh artistic works are from all over the world including sculptures, paintings, crafts and much more.
  • Muzej grada Zagreb (Municipal Museum)

  • With theme music and sprawling city models, this museum will astonish you with its atrifacts and displays. It helps to elucidate the progression of Zagreb as a city and Croatia as an independant country in the 20th century. Much of it is interactive also, which makes the visit to a educational fun experience with your kids.
  • Sljeme Mountain

  • A trip to the magestic Sljeme Peak just North of town is especially recommendable. Beautiful nature and cooler temperatures. Hike up to the top (a few hour stroll) or on the cable car, a half hour glide above the trees to the top. Eating and drinking opportunities abound and the beautiful meadows and walking trails help you to rediscover the simpler joys of life. The starting point can be easily reached with the public tram.
  • Lakes of Plitvice

  • Who does not know movies about Winnetou? What mandy people do not know is that this movies have been produced in that area. An unbeleivable nature side, with water falls, lakes and rivers (UNESCO Heritage Site). Tour can be arranged by hotel.
  • Varazdin

  • A fantastic barrock town that has preserved its historical presence. By walking through the city center and visiting the Varazdin castle, you will feel transformed to the former centuries. Tours can be arranged with the hotel.

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    Geography
    Croatia stretches along the Adriatic coast, narrowing north-south; the major ports being Rijeka, Pula, Zadar, Sibenik, Split and Dubrovnik, with a larger inland area running west-east from Zagreb to the border with Serbia. The northern two-thirds of this border are formed by the River Danube. The country borders Slovenia and Hungary to the north, Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast and Bosnia & Herzegovina (southeast from Zagreb; northeast from the Adriatic coastline).


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