Hyatt Hotels has officially opened Hyatt Regency Zadar, marking the company’s debut in Croatia and a step in its European expansion.

Situated in the heart of Croatia’s Adriatic coast, the property is a short walk from Zadar’s UNESCO-listed Old Town.

The hotel comprises 133 guest rooms and suites, with in-room amenities such as Wi-Fi and a 65in HDTV with smart functions.

Hyatt North managing director Michel Morauw said: “As our first Hyatt-branded hotel in Croatia, today’s opening underlines our continued commitment to our brand growing strategically in the destinations sought-after by our guests and World of Hyatt members, differentiating our impressive portfolio that caters to the evolving needs and choices of travellers.

“The Balkans is a priority growth area for us, and a destination we are seeing grow in popularity for business and leisure travellers looking to experience both beautiful landscapes and rich cultural heritage.”

Hyatt Regency Zadar has more than 7,965ft² of flexible event space, including a 4,305ft² pillarless ballroom with natural daylight and access to a poolside terrace, accommodating up to 350 guests.

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Guests seeking relaxation can visit the Lavanda Spa, a 12,432ft² space featuring heated indoor and outdoor pools, a steam room, a sauna, hot tubs, and treatment rooms.

The new Hyatt Regency Zadar coincides with Hyatt’s continued global expansion, which includes the recent management deal with Krivish Hospitality to introduce the Grand Hyatt brand in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.