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About Zagreb Hotels
Zagreb offers a good choice of large, expensive hotels geared to the needs of business travelers. This may be in part because tourists tend to frequent the coast, whereas the corporate crowd sticks to the city. However, for summertime vacationers who choose to check out the capital, this is good news: since so much of the country and indeed Europe are on the coast, Zagreb's "low season," when rates are lowest at many hotels, is from early July through late August. Since 2000, several of the capital's major hotels have come under new ownership and been given complete makeovers, guaranteed to appeal to those seeking mid- to upper-range accommodations.
About Zagreb Hotels
Zagreb offers a good choice of large, expensive hotels geared to the needs of business travelers. This may be in part because tourists tend to frequent the coast, whereas the corporate crowd sticks to the city. However, for summertime vacationers who choose to check out the capital, this is good news: since so much of the country and indeed Europe are on the coast, Zagreb's "low season," when rates are lowest at many hotels, is from early July through late August. Since 2000, several of the capital's major hotels have come under new ownership and been given complete makeovers, guaranteed to appeal to those seeking mid- to upper-range accommodations.