Apartment City pearl  Zagreb  Croatia

From 100 /night

45.812862 15.975464

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Feel the beat of capital’s everyday life.

Situated in the city's very center, overlooking the main square, apartment City pearl exudes with cosy elegance.

The unit can accommodate 2 people and is positioned on the 3rd floor of the building equipped with the elevator and video surveillance.

Wi-Fi and air-condition included in the price.

Do not miss to visit the Dolac market. Use funicular to get to the Gornji grad (Upper town) where amongst other you can find the Observatory. Make a coffee break in lively Tkalčić street.

By renting the apartment City pearl Anna Tours wishes you a pleasant stay in Croatia.

Accommodation

Apartment City pearl

Tastefully decorated studio apartment City pear is 40 sq meters big and is cosisted of sleeping/living area (double bed), kitchen (equipped with cooker, refrigerator, coffee machine, kettle) and bathroom with walk-in shower and washing machine.

The nearest restaurant is only 6 meters away, shop 15 m, and a bar is positioned in the same building.


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About the Accommodation


Destination: Zagreb

Distance to the sea: 100
Bedrooms: 1
Parking: YES
Internet: YES
Swimmingpool: NO

Nearby Attractions
Church of St. Marco     Quick view
Museums     Quick view
Josip Jelačić's square     Quick view
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Rating: 5
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