Price | €95 - €191 |
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CHEAPEST CITY IN CROATIA | Zagreb | 25% cheaper | Hotels in Zagreb are the cheapest in Croatia at just €95 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN CROATIA | Hvar | 33% more expensive | Hvar has the highest priced hotels in Croatia with rooms averaging €191 per night |
MOST POPULAR CITY IN CROATIA | Dubrovnik | 64% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Dubrovnik than any other city in Croatia |
Those looking for a hotel near Plitvice Lakes National Park should expect to pay €73/night for area hotels. Below are the 10 best hotel options in the area. Hotels near Plitvice Lakes National Park are typically 38% less expensive than the average hotel in Croatia, which is €119.
Low season | January | cheapest month to stay |
High season | August | most expensive time to stay |
15% | expected price decrease | |
26% | expected price increase |
Price | €90 - €141 |
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Cheapest day of week | Sunday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Wednesday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
€146 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
€108 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Lowest Hotel Price | €26 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Hotel Croatia |
Hotels Near Airport | 19166 |
If you plan to travel to the Eastern European nation of Croatia, you'll be visiting a country that boasts medieval, 20th-century, and contemporary culture all blended in one place. Croatia has some of the most stunning cities with medieval architecture, beautiful coastlines, and spectacular islands. Croatia's island capital, Zagreb, is best known for its lively arts culture and unique architecture. Zagreb is home to the historical Upper Old Town and the 600-year-old Church of St. Mark. Pula, Croatia's pride, is yet another exciting city you'll love to stay in. Home to some of the most interesting Roman ruins, including the Roman amphitheater, Pula offers something like Rome's Colosseum. And if you're looking for the perfect city with beautiful sunny beaches, vibrant nightlife, and spectacular ancient ruins, you won't get enough of Pula. Both towns offer reliable round-the-clock public transportation via Arriva and Brioni Pula, the two leading bus service providers in Croatia. Find cheap Croatia hotels in Zagreb, especially the DoubleTree by Hilton, or book the Arena Verudela Beach hotel in Pula.
If you are a lover of Roman history, visit the magnificent Diocletian Palace, the official residence of the famous Roman Emperor Diocletian, who retired in Croatia in AD 305. Located in the seaside city of Split in Dalmatia, the Diocletian Palace is more of a fortress than a palace with four sturdy monumental gates. Enjoy cultural daytime concerts and magnificent illuminated ruins at night. The palace is located in the medieval Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a pedestrian-only town that can be visited any time of the year. If you're looking for hotels in Croatia, book accommodation at the nearby Diocletian Hotel and Residence. If you'd like a more seaside experience, visit the Dalmatian Islands in the portside city of Hvar, popular with celebrities and influential tourists. This is the place for yachters and water sports enthusiasts that flock the area all year round. It's also home to a spectacular fishing harbor and fortress atop the ancient hills. You can stay at the Amfora Hvar and Beach Resort.
Besides being Croatia's capital city, Zagreb is also one of the most lively cities in this country. With popular nightclubs like the Night Club Kiss, Gallery Club, and Boogaloo Club, Zagreb is where you want to take your friends for a night-long experience of dancing and partying. Cheap hotels in Zagreb include Hotel Diplomat and Stars of Zagreb. Better yet, you can enjoy some fun-filled time in Hula Hula Beach & Bar, Hvar, a sunset beach partying location popular with revelers and tourists alike. For a quiet and romantic evening away from the noise of the crowd, you'll love the serenity, good music, drinks, party vibes, and a romantic aura at Hvar's Carpe Diem. Access the club via ferry and mingle with celebrities and other revelers for the ultimate Carpe Diem beach party. Enjoy a sumptuous Lamb Peka, Croatia's traditional cuisine, or a variety of seafood-based Mediterranean and central European cuisines, another Croatian specialty. In Hvar, stay at the Villa Paladina.
Croatia has a rich history. It is home to numerous cathedrals, museums, art galleries, and medieval Roman ruins. A hit fantasy TV series was also shot in Croatia. In Split, you'll find the Roman ruins of Salona in the town of Solin. Once a populous city of the medieval Roman society, the ruins of Salona still radiate in timeless splendor, attracting hundreds of tourists per year. If you enjoy visiting old cathedrals, there are plenty in Dubrovnik, on the Dalmatian coast, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is home to some of the oldest cathedrals, including the Church of St. Ignatius, the Cathedral of The Assumption of Mary, and St. Blasius, patron saint of Dubrovnik. You can visit most of these for free. However, you'll have to pay a few euros to walk through the Pile Gates, the same as Solana. But you can visit most Roman ruins across Croatia for free. Find affordable accommodation at Dubrovnik's Royal Palm Hotel or the Dubrovnik Palace. These historical landmarks are busiest between June and September, during the high tourist season. The low season is usually November through to April when it gets colder.
January is the least expensive month to stay in Croatia, with an average price of €97 per night. That price is significantly cheaper than the most expensive month, September.
Croatia is full of enlightening and adventurous cities, but the most popular tourist destination is Dubrovnik.
Visiting and staying overnight in Dubrovnik will cost you a premium compared to the rest of Croatia. Expect to pay €63 per night, a rate that is about 6% more than the country’s average.
Our users typically find that Split has the lowest nightly rates in the country at just €14. Split offers hotel rooms at an average rate that is 75% lower than the average city in Croatia.
Grand Hotel Adriatic I
M. Tita 200, Opatija, Croatia
Jupiter Luxury Hotel
Grabovceva sirina 1, Split, Croatia
Dubrovnik Luxury Residence - L'Orangerie
Masarykov Put 3, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Canopy by Hilton Zagreb City Centre
Ulica kneza Branimira 29, Zagreb, Croatia
Art Hotel
Ulica Sloboda 41, Split, Croatia
Rooms Rajic
Stepinceva, 4, Stobreč, Croatia
Hotel International
Miramarska 24, Zagreb, Croatia
Hotel Jadran
Vlaska 50, Zagreb, Croatia
Guesthouse Villa Irena
Put Matije Gupca 2a, Zadar, Croatia
Hotel Palace Bellevue - Liburnia
Maršala Tita 144/148, Opatija, Croatia
Grand Hotel Adriatic II
M. Tita 200, Opatija, Croatia
Maistra Select Petalon Resort
Petalon 5, Vrsar, Croatia
Apartments Polynesia Plava Laguna
Umag, Croatia
Marvie Hotel & Health
Periciceva 1, Split, Croatia
Hilton Rijeka Costabella Beach Resort & Spa
Opatijska Ulica 9, Rijeka, Croatia