Best Business Hotels in Croatia

Heading to Croatia for business? The lovely country has medieval towns with historic buildings, stunning coastlines, and delectable food and wine that should be sampled even if visiting for a work trip. Whether you’re looking to host a meeting in Croatia or are traveling for business and need a well-suited hotel for your stay, you’ve come to the right place. Check out the best hotels for business travelers in Croatia and start booking!

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Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik Hotel

Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dalmatia, Croatia

More modern and feature rich than any other upscale hotel in the vicinity, the Valamar Lacroma Dubrovnik sets itself apart with a gorgeous outdoor pool, a comprehensive spa, and vast conference facilities. It has fantastic suites and apartments, some of which span two stories connected by spiral staircases, but the Standard rooms are far less exciting. The hotel is a dedicated conference center with multiple meeting rooms, event spaces, and one of the largest conference halls in Croatia, which can host a function for 1,200 people. On-site offices, furnishings, catering, and presentation equipment are all available for big events.

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Le Meridien Lav Split

Podstrana, Split-Dalmatia County, Dalmatia, Croatia

The massive Le Meridien Lav Split is a popular destination right on the coast, but it may be a bit too big for its beaches. Spread across four connected buildings, it's huge, and has every facility in the book: vast event spaces, a spa, fitness center, tennis courts, kids' club, and water sports on its private stretch of beach. Seminars, business meetings, and team building functions are daily events within the hotel's meeting facilities, which include a grand ballroom with a 748-person capacity. All the rooms are located on a dedicated conference floor, with staff, catering, and state-of-the-art equipment available.

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Atrium Hotel

Split, Split-Dalmatia County, Dalmatia, Croatia

The trendy, modern Atrium Hotel is one of the more expensive hotels in Split, but also the only luxury property in town. This modern glass and concrete building atop the ruins of an ancient Roman aqueduct offers a range of amenities, including a full spa, indoor pool, casino, large meeting rooms, fitness center, and a Mediterranean restaurant serving a free breakfast. The sophisticated rooms have great work desks and huge modern bathrooms, but travelers looking for downtime at the hotel will be disappointed in the small flat-screen TVs. Business meetings and small conferences are frequent events at the hotel, with multiple function rooms and larger halls that can host up to 300 people. Group conference packages include catered lunches and excursions to the city's historical attractions, and the hotel is also a popular wedding venue.