Zagreb (Croatia)
The Croatian capital Zagreb is young and playful at heart, despite the almost thousand year-old history of its old town. By day, the city beats to the pulse of its thriving businesses, letting its hair down come sunset. And despite being a thoroughly modern metropolis, the locals welcome visitors with traditional Croatian hospitality.
Come and visit Croatia’s political, commercial and cultural heart! Zagreb’s old town is a true feast for your senses, where you can sample some of the country’s most renowned restaurants and coffee shops in the midst of classic façades, lush gardens and striking Neo-Gothic buildings.
- Zagreb Cathedral
- Art Pavilion
- Croatian National Theatre Zagreb
- Ban Jelačić Square
- Strossmayer Promenade
- Zagreb Botanical Garden
- Archaeological Museum in Zagreb
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- St. Mark's Church
- Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- National Museum of Modern Art
- Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square
- Museum of Broken Relationships
- Lotrščak Tower
- Stone Gate
- Well of Life
- Museum of Naïve Art
- Croatian State Archives
- Medvedgrad
- Museum of Arts and Crafts
- Zagreb City Museum
- Mirogoj Cemetery
- Zagreb Zoo
- Jarun Lake
- Mimara Museum
- Banski dvori
- Catherine's Square and St. Catherine's Church
- Zrinski Mine
- Church of Saint Blaise
- Glyptotheque Zagreb
- Church of St. Francis of Assisi
- Park Ribnjak
- Dolac Market
- Bloody Bridge
- Tkalčićeva Street