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Apartment Lessi Zagreb
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Phone: 00385981747125The luxurious apartment Lessi is situated in the very centre of Zagreb, in Radiceva street. It is a part of a house which was built in 1855. It used to belong to Ban J. Jelacic, one of the most eminen
- Price from 100 EUR / day
- Capacity up to 4 people
- 1 bedroom & 1 bathroom
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Last updated: 09/12/2007
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Overview
The private apartment Lessi is located in the very centre of Zagreb, right next to the main city square Trg Bana J. Jelacica. Some buildings around it date back to the 1800s, and there is a variety of architectural styles in the neighbourhood- from Classicism and Secession to Modernism.
The oldest building on the square, at num. 15, dates from 1827. By arriving to the main square, one encounters many legends obout the origin of the town's name. One of them says that Zagreb got its name by a chance meeting at the place of this square, when a viceroy called out to a girl standing near the well: "Manduso, ZAGRABI vode!" (Mandusa, scoop some water!) That is how the well came to be known as Mandusevac, and the town-Zagreb.
The word Zagreb, however, means a trench, or a ditch..
Prices & deals
- Lowest Daily Price:
- 100 EUR
- Highest Daily Price:
- 120 EUR
- Lowest Weekly Price:
- 700 EUR
- Highest Weekly Price:
- 840 EUR
- Cleaning fee:
- N/A
- Charging Method:
- Per unit
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Location & area
The private apartment Lessi is located in the very centre of Zagreb, right next to the main city square Trg Bana J. Jelacica. Some buildings around it date back to the 1800s, and there is a variety of architectural styles in the neighbourhood- from Classicism and Secession to Modernism.
The oldest building on the square, at num. 15, dates from 1827. By arriving to the main square, one encounters many legends obout the origin of the town's name. One of them says that Zagreb got its name by a chance meeting at the place of this square, when a viceroy called out to a girl standing near the well: "Manduso, ZAGRABI vode!" (Mandusa, scoop some water!) That is how the well came to be known as Mandusevac, and the town-Zagreb.
The word Zagreb, however, means a trench, or a ditch..
- Address:
- 3 Pavla Radica, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
- Accommodation located in:
- city, downtown, near cultural interest, near historical interest, near restaurants & bars, near shopping area, old town!
Amenities & services
1 bedroom with 2 beds, living room-sofa for 2, ktichen,bathroom, airconditioner, radio, extra bed available
# of Units: 1... and each unit includes:
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Single beds: 2
- Double beds: 1
- Baby cots: 0
- Single sofa beds: 0
- Double sofa beds: 0
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