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About Zagreb

Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, combines rich history with modern culture. The city is divided into two parts: the Upper Town (Gornji Grad) with its medieval streets and historic buildings like the Cathedral and St. Mark's Church, and the Lower Town (Donji Grad), known for its parks and museums. Special attention should be given to Ban Jelačić Square—the main square where life buzzes and various events take place. Zagreb is also famous for its markets, especially Dolac Market, where you can sample fresh local produce. The city offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, making it appealing to tourists.
Main attractions in Zagreb
Tkalčićeva Street
Ban Jelacic Square
Stone Gate
King Tomislav Square
The Well of Life
The Zagreb Cathedral
Tkalčićeva Street
Charming street offers a glimpse into local culture and everyday life of the community. Lined with traditional architecture, cafés, and small shops, it invites leisurely strolls and exploration. Local artisans and vendors frequently showcase their crafts, providing an authentic experience for visitors. The ambiance reflects the region's unique heritage, making it a delightful spot to enjoy the atmosphere.
Ban Jelacic Square
This central square in Zagreb serves as a key meeting point and social hub featuring the statue of Ban Josip Jelačić, a historical figure. The square hosts various events, fairs, and markets throughout the year. Surrounding architecture includes notable buildings, shops, and cafés, making it a lively area where locals and tourists gather.
Stone Gate
This historic gate is one of the last remaining entrances to the medieval town of Zagreb. It features a charming chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, known for its protective role and significance in local traditions. The area around the gate is filled with art shops and cafés, making it a popular spot for visitors to explore the city's history and culture.
King Tomislav Square
This prominent square in Zagreb is known for its spacious layout and beautiful park-like setting. It features a statue of King Tomislav, who played a key role in Croatian history. The square is flanked by the Croatian National Museum and lush greenery, making it a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists. Various events and festivals are often held here.
The Well of Life
The Well of Life is a historical water source in Zagreb, symbolizing the city's connection to its past. Designed with artistic elements, it features intricate stonework and a tranquil surrounding park. Locals view it as a site of reflection and gathering, adding cultural value to the area.
The Zagreb Cathedral
Zagreb Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, stands as an iconic symbol of the city. It features stunning Gothic architecture with two soaring spires. The interior houses ornate chapels, intricate stained glass, and the tomb of Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac, attracting numerous visitors.
Vacation with children
Zagreb Funicular Ride
Take a ride on the funicular to the upper town. Kids will love the short, scenic journey with great views over the city.
Maksimir Park & Zoo
A large park with lakes, playgrounds, and a zoo featuring native animals. A relaxing family day surrounded by nature and wildlife.
Museum of Illusions
A fun, interactive museum with optical illusions, holograms, and mind-bending exhibits. Perfect for curious kids and family photo ops.
Jarun Lake
A peaceful spot for families to enjoy a variety of activities: rent pedal boats, swim in the lake, or simply relax on the beach.
Medvedgrad Fortress
Explore the medieval fortress on Mount Medvednica with breathtaking views of the city. Great for a hike, picnic, and learning about Croatian history.
Zagreb Christmas Market
If visiting in winter, the famous Christmas market is a must. Kids can enjoy the festive lights, gingerbread, and visit Santa’s house.