Croatia Hotels and Resorts - With its sublime stretch of Adriatic coast, Croatia has long been regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of Europe. Despite the tragedy of war, its charms remain largely intact; most of the tourist areas have been lovingly recreated. However, reminders of the country's painful history abound.

The aura of medieval Croatia endures in the cobbled streets of Rovinj and the recently restored other-worldliness of Dubrovnik's Stari Grad. The country is also home to some of Europe's finest Roman ruins, including the immense palace of Diocletian in Split.

Pre-1991 Croatia (then part of Yugoslavia) was shaping up as the new Costa del Sol. Planeloads of tourists - 10 million a year - were hitting the Adriatic shores in search of sun, cheap living, medieval quaintness and perhaps a spot of naturism. But with Croatia's push for independence during the violent break-up of Yugoslavia, war inevitably soured the tourism boom. However, European holidayers are being lured back by its irresistible coastline and cruisy Croatian charm.

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Phoenix Hotel Zagreb Croatia
Sesvetska cesta 27, 10360 Zagreb-Sesvete - CROATIA
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Hotel Phoenix is an excellent choice for a person on a business trip or tourist in quest for new discoveries. There are 40 lavishly furnished rooms and suites, a bar and restaurant serving an excellent selection of food.
 
Phoenix Hotel Zagreb Croatia


Phoenix Hotel Zagreb Croatia - Accommodation
Phoenix Hotel Zagreb Croatia - Accommodation

This country's best wines can be selected from our wine boutique. In addition, Hotel Phoenix's other facilities include a conference room and fitness-medical centre.

Phoenix Hotel Zagreb Croatia - Restaurant
Hotel Phoenix Zagreb Croatia - Fitness Centre
 
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