Accor, in cooperation with MPPD as the management partner, will introduce one of its premium brands to the country's capital. Pullman Zagreb is set to welcome its first guests in Q3 of 2024.
The new hotel, loacted in the Novi Zagreb district, will be managed by Accor in collaboration with MPPD who is also a partner of Mövenpick Zagreb and upcoming Mövenpick Split. MPPD, one of the fastest growing hospitality companies in Croatia, is planning further hotel development projects in the near future.
– We are thrilled to collaborate with our partners on making this remarkable property a valuable part of an ambitious project in the capital of Croatia. Pullman Zagreb is a prime example of a vibrant urban hotel that perfectly matches our brand's character. We are confident that it will make a mark on the local hospitality landscape and provide extraordinary experiences to travellers coming to Zagreb from all corners of the world – stated Dilek Sezer, Senior Development Director - Accor South Eastern Europe.
Pullman Zagreb will have 193 rooms and feature a variety of amenities, such as an elegant restaurant, a chic lobby bar, state-of-the-art conference facilities, and a serene wellness centre. The striking building with a steel and glass façade and a spacious terrace will provide guests with an impressive and comfortable urban retreat.
The hotel is part of the larger City Island development, one of the most significant investments in Croatia, stretching across 80,000 sqm of land. When completed, the City Island will accommodate over 15,000 employees and encompass 250,000 sqm of overall space (of which more than half is office space). The project is rapidly becoming a thriving hub of business and commerce in the booming southern district of Zagreb.
– Our collaboration with Accor gives us immense confidence in the success of Pullman Zagreb. This partnership presents a fantastic opportunity to combine our local expertise with Accor's international standards. We are certain that this exceptional hotel, nestled within the ambitious City Island development, will set new benchmarks for hospitality experiences in Croatia – commented Janko Vrgoč, MPPD partner.
With excellent connectivity, guests can easily access Zagreb's historical centre and its iconic landmarks. Moreover, the Zagreb Airport, the largest in Croatia, is a mere 12-minute drive away, making Pullman Zagreb a true gateway to the captivating capital city and beyond.
Besides being a major commercial and financial centre, Zagreb is also developing into a famed tourist destination in Croatia. The city attracts many tourists from Austria, Germany, and Italy who come to explore historical monuments, museums, and art galleries. People in Zagreb have a rich, artistic life including music, theatre and dance. From a youngster's point of view, the city offers a happening nightlife, plenty of bars, restaurants and cafés, and lots of cinemas theatres that screen Hollywood films.
Today, it is the only city in Croatia with a population of over one million. Yet, as the city advances into the new millennium, it has retained its old charisma and welcoming attitude towards foreign visitors.