Luxury in Style
Enjoy some old-fashioned pampering at the Regent Esplanade Zagreb Hotel!
Back in 1925, the Regent Esplanade Zagreb Hotel was built near the Central Railway Station to cater to passengers on the Orient Express. The train stopped in Zagreb on its way from Paris to Istanbul. Based on the assumption that well-heeled passengers would appreciate a stopover that offered unmimited pampering, the Regent Esplanade Zagreb was born.
Located in the heart of Croatia’s capital city, the hotel offers 209 spacious and lavishly furnished rooms, 12 suites and a Presidential Suite. Traditional luxury, including marble bathrooms, is complemented by modern 
The hotel features two restaurants and a lounge bar. Serving meals in a cosmopolitan atmosphere, Zinfandel’s Restaurant looks out over the Fountain Park. The food is a combination of local and Mediterranean ingredients with tastes from all over the world. The restaurant has an extensive wine list 
At the end of a stressful day, the hotel offers a range of scented baths to help its guest unwind. The Health Club provides a variety of skin and body treatments, saunas and a well-equipped fitness room. For those who want to experience the outdoors, a personalized jogging card ensures that you don’t get lost trying to navigate the jogging paths.
The Emerald Ballroom with its domed and soaring roof makes a perfect venue for conferences. It can accomodate up to 250 people. Smaller functions can be 
In 2007, the Regent Esplanade Zagreb Hotel was once again included in the Golden List of the best 721 hotels, resorts and cruisers in the world, created by readers of Condé Nast Traveler.
The Regent Esplanade Zagreb Hotel holds 34th place on the list of 100 best and most luxurious hotels in Europe.
For further information visit www.theregentzagreb.com/
By Chitra Mogul
Chitra Mogul
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