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Falkensteiner Hotel Adriana - Adults Only
4.3/555 Reviews
We went as a couple and were very impressed with the food and drink provided as half board. The 3 course dinner was of gourmet standard and the buffet at breakfast, lunch and dinner, catered for every desire (and a dozen more!). Wine and beer was provided at both lunch and dinner. Staff were very accommodating, even providing us a lovely picnic hamper for a day out. The beaches in Zadar were disappointing compared to other countries we have travelled but the grounds at the hotel were idyllic with the ocean behind (we enjoyed this even more so, as opted for a superior room which overlooked the ocean). This is definitely a ‘quiet’ retreat for adults (couples or friends), the staff were very courteous and provided some lovely touches like pre-dinner cocktails and a cinema evening around the pool. I’m already trying to think of an occasion (or an excuse!) to go back, so I would thoroughly recommend this hotel for anyone considering a holiday in Zadar.
Lux Luna Apartments in City Center
5/51 Reviews
Zadar Old Town
Very good aparment, perfect lication
Luxury Rooms Kadena
4.7/515 Reviews
Zadar Old Town
First off let me say Zadar was one our top faves on our trip to Croatia. It was less crowded and had a different vibe than other locations. We felt very safe during our entire visit to Croatia and Zadar was no exception. My wife and I stayed there for 4 nights. Luxury Rooms Kadena has 3 rooms and they are a very good value for the money. We were in room 3 and enjoyed it very much. The place was immaculate and very comfortable. The woman that takes care of the rooms daily was very friendly and helpful. The location is right in the heart of Old Town so you will have to walk to it from Sea Gate which is less than 5 minutes. We took a taxi from the bus station to there for 50 HRK (~$7.50 USD). The doorway is situated between 2 restaurants and you will need to use the stairs as no lift is available. We are both in our 60s and this was never an issue. One of the benefits of its location is that many times we found it convenient to go there for a quick rest, drop off purchases, etc. From the doorway there is a small market about 40 feet away. We purchased yogurt, tea, etc. there and made use of the rooms nice supplies of cereals, fruits, etc. to supplement these for breakfast. An espresso machine is also available. The tub was a great touch and the bathroom was wonderful with a large shower and dual sinks. The bed was very comfortable and we slept fine. There are a couple things to consider though. The rooms are in a very close environment with narrow streets and cafes that are open at night and the voices and sounds will filter up to you. Being from the country where we are used to crickets and owls at night, this was a pleasant surprise and part of the culture. The second item is that each morning at 7AM the church tower bells ring long and hard. Again, this wasn’t an issue for us as it was about the time we would have been getting up anyway and is also part of the charm. There were also plenty of European outlets available but no USB ports. WiFi is available but it tended to drop the signal on occasion. What I believe was a signal booster unit was next to the door and unplugging it and plugging it back in brought it on-line again. A TV is also available. If you are going to Croatia I recommend you place Zadar on your list and the Luxury Rooms Kadena is a great place to stay.
Art Hotel Kalelarga
4.6/552 Reviews
Zadar Old Town
The hotel is located inside the walled old city, so you'll need to park outside. If you're getting dropped off the quickest way (about 5 mins) is through the new gate (Nova vrata) and go straight along Ul. Jurja Barakovica to Narodni Square (Narodni trg). The hotel is around the corner from the Ethnographic Museum by going down Ul. Široka. At the ground floor is the NOMU sushi & wine bar, the entrance to the hotel however is just around the corner, off a laneway (Ul. Majke Margarite). There is no lobby just a small counter at the back of the restaurant. The hotel is small, with three rooms to a floor. The rooms themselves are modern, clean and relatively spacious, with a large ensuite bathroom. The bed was super comfortable, it had good functioning a/c and the windows out over the street were fairly well soundproof, with blackout curtains. The breakfast was served at our table on a three-tier tray, with croissants, meat, breads, jams, and cheese. They also provide coffee, freshly squeezed juice and eggs to the order. We did get a bit confused with the parking arrangements at first however it appears you don't pay for your parking but wait to get a parking infringement. Once you get one infringement you don't get any further infringements and then you just pay the infringement online. This is a great little modern hotel perfectly located in the middle of the old town, which means it is within walking distance of all the shops, attractions and restaurants in Zadar.
Villa Diana Zadar
4.7/515 Reviews
We only have one day in zadar and we are super glad that we have chosen to stay here! The owner and staff are friendly and very helpful-thanks a lot! The room is big and very guest-friendly. The owner knows all the details to include in a room! (With nice decorations as well) There is free coffee and tea in a nice small kitchen area with stove, kettle, fridge and cleaning detergents for your usage. There is also shampoo and soap in the bathroom. We can park our car at the free parking space. We want to say a huge thank you to the owner who waited us after normal check-in time. Our ride to Zadar had a bit if hiccup and we were also stuck in the traffic, which delayed our time to arrive at the villa for check-in. Thanks for the owner’s patience and help!!
Hotel Kolovare
4.1/566 Reviews
After we booked flights to Zadar in the short term, the search for an appropriate accommodation became more difficult: how to link a bathing holiday with an attractive accommodation with the intended visit to the old town? This hotel on the Kolovare beach came into the narrow (2) selection, just the guest reviews did not meet high expectations. The hotel is renovated, rooms like older pictures in brown tones we have not seen, the rooms are in Turkish colours. Only the balconies could be decorated in a sustainable way. You come to the guest behind the barbecues that take the view of one, like in a harem. With little effort, you could end the grids up to the ballast wheel and make a small horizontal sun protection from the upper area. Otherwise everything is okay, from the friendliness of the staff, from the cleanliness, the quality of the food to the availability of high quality beds and sunscreens.

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Number of hotels2,514
Number of Reviews 312
Highest PriceUS$325
Lowest PriceUS$45
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$128
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$129