🏛️Main Attractions
- ✓St. Mark's Church
- ✓Zagreb Cathedral
- ✓Stone Gate
- ✓Lotrscak Tower
- ✓Mimara Museum
Zagreb
A beautiful capital city that retains the image of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Hand-picked hotels and accommodations from Agoda (20 properties)
Michelin-starred contemporary Croatian cuisine with seasonal ingredients
Traditional štrukli (cheese pastry) in modern variations, Zagreb specialty
Classic Croatian cuisine in historic building since 1932
Fast-food style traditional Zagreb street food and grills
Open-air farmers market since 1930 nicknamed 'Belly of Zagreb'. Fresh produce, cheese, honey, flowers, and local products. Morning shopping with vibrant atmosphere. Red umbrellas mark vendors.
Zagreb's longest street and main shopping artery. International brands, Croatian shops, cafes, and historic buildings. Connects Ban Jelačić Square to western suburbs.
Colorful pedestrian street in Upper Town with boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Restored old buildings house artisan shops, galleries, and nightlife. Former creek now vibrant hub.
April - October
$50-100/day
2-3 days
UTC+1
Croatian
EUR (Euro - joined 2023!)
Recommended plan for efficient sightseeing
💡 Start at Ban Jelačić Square, take funicular to Upper Town. Visit colorful St. Mark's Church, Stone Gate, and Lotrščak Tower for noon cannon.
💡 Gothic cathedral being restored post-earthquake. Dolac Market for local produce, cheese, and souvenirs.
💡 Pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants. Try štrukli (cheese pastry) and local wines.