Hotel Osijek
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Overlooking river Drava and the Baranja woods, this recently renovated hotel will satisfy leisure tourists as well as fastidious business guests. The hotel is located right in the center of the pedestrian zone of Osijek, which also happens to be the longest and most beautiful promenade along the river in the whole Croatia.
Accomodation: The Hotel has 140 rooms, and seven apartments. According to their equipment and roominess, all accommodation units are classified as Classic, Superior and Deluxe.
Conference and Banquet Facilities: The Hotel has got a large multi-purpose space at the mezzanine level which can be, depending on the banquet or conference requirements, quickly converted and sound-insulated into two, three, four or even five separated rooms (size: 165, 135, 110, 100 and 40 square meters). While the largest hall is called Chestnut, the smaller ones are called Maple, Oak, Linden and Birch. Projectors and projection screens are installed in the ceiling. |
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Hotel Waldinger
The Waldinger hotel is situated in the very heart of Slavonia in the city of Osijek. The hotel promises top quality service that matches up to European standards. The hotel is situated in the center of the town. The building was built in 1904. This was also the year painter Adolf Ignjo Waldinger, after whom the hotel was named died. It was designed and ornamented by the real representative of Osijek secession - it was the architect and sculptor Ante Slavicek. Slavicek was a versatile and inspired creator. The interior of the hotel is decorated with stained-glass windows, paintings, carving in the wood and small labyrinths of the interior to take you through two different centuries at the same time.
Accomodation: The hotel has on offer 16 accommodation units, 14 of which are double bedrooms and two suites. Waldinger pension with its seven accommodation units is a part of the hotel and is located next to the hotel.
Enjoy coffee or any other drink at a leisurely pace at Waldinger, the coffee shop, or try our delicious desserts while enjoying exhibited paintings.
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