Guidebook for Zagreb

Martina
Guidebook for Zagreb

Sightseeing

Did you know that Zagreb’s roots can be found in early 13th century, when it was actually called Gradec? In history, cities were usually built on the hill and this was also the case with Zagreb whose first center was placed on raised ground now called the Upper Town Zagreb. This is the most interesting sight and you simply can’t bypass it during your stay in Zagreb, no matter how short your trip will be. Gradec was the place where aristocracy lived, but also simple and modest artisans and traders – they all left their mark. The most interesting and central square on the Upper Town Zagreb is St. Mark’s Square. But this square is best known for Croatian Parliament and Government offices which are located there. The St. Mark’s church is a sight for itself – you will rarely see such a colorful roof like this church has! The distance between this square and all kind of historical sights and museums is only few steps, so take the opportunity and enter the City Museum, Natural History Museum, Croatian Museum of Naive Art, Meštrović Gallery and Church of St. Catherine… You can also simply rest your feet during sightseeing and eat traditional Croatian food at “Konoba Didov san“ or refresh yourself with a drink in the cafe bar “Pod mirnim krovovima”.
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Upper Town
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Did you know that Zagreb’s roots can be found in early 13th century, when it was actually called Gradec? In history, cities were usually built on the hill and this was also the case with Zagreb whose first center was placed on raised ground now called the Upper Town Zagreb. This is the most interesting sight and you simply can’t bypass it during your stay in Zagreb, no matter how short your trip will be. Gradec was the place where aristocracy lived, but also simple and modest artisans and traders – they all left their mark. The most interesting and central square on the Upper Town Zagreb is St. Mark’s Square. But this square is best known for Croatian Parliament and Government offices which are located there. The St. Mark’s church is a sight for itself – you will rarely see such a colorful roof like this church has! The distance between this square and all kind of historical sights and museums is only few steps, so take the opportunity and enter the City Museum, Natural History Museum, Croatian Museum of Naive Art, Meštrović Gallery and Church of St. Catherine… You can also simply rest your feet during sightseeing and eat traditional Croatian food at “Konoba Didov san“ or refresh yourself with a drink in the cafe bar “Pod mirnim krovovima”.
Lotrščak Tower was built in the middle of the 13th century to protect the south city gate. Today is the best-preserved building within the old city walls and provides a wonderful view of Zagreb and its surroundings. Every day, for over a hundred and ten years, the cannon fire from the top of tower Lotrščak exactly at noon, because of a memory of an event from Zagreb history. Also, according to the legend, exactly at noon, the Grič cannon fired a discharge from Lotrščak to the Turkish camp located across the Sava and blew out a rooster (or a turkey) which the cook was taking to Pasha on a platter. After this event, the Turks retreated and did not attack Zagreb.
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Tour Lotrščak
9 Tomićeva ul.
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Lotrščak Tower was built in the middle of the 13th century to protect the south city gate. Today is the best-preserved building within the old city walls and provides a wonderful view of Zagreb and its surroundings. Every day, for over a hundred and ten years, the cannon fire from the top of tower Lotrščak exactly at noon, because of a memory of an event from Zagreb history. Also, according to the legend, exactly at noon, the Grič cannon fired a discharge from Lotrščak to the Turkish camp located across the Sava and blew out a rooster (or a turkey) which the cook was taking to Pasha on a platter. After this event, the Turks retreated and did not attack Zagreb.
Ban Jelačić Square is the central square of Zagreb and its area. First of all, this is a central point, located between two oldest cities, Gradec and Kaptol. On the Square, you can see a large statue of Ban Josip Jelačić on a horse and The Manduševac Fountain. The Square is named after the Ban Josip Jelačić, a Croatian Ban (noble title) who abolished serfdom and announced the first elections for the Croatian Parliament (Sabor). Also, Ban Jelačić Square stands as the most popular meeting point. It is very usual to meet with someone “under the clock” on the west side of the square, or “under the horse’s tail” – a reference to the statue of Ban Jelačić. You can start your tour here or you can enjoy a cup of coffee in a lot of coffee shops in the area.
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Place Ban Jelačić
Trg bana Josipa Jelačića
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Ban Jelačić Square is the central square of Zagreb and its area. First of all, this is a central point, located between two oldest cities, Gradec and Kaptol. On the Square, you can see a large statue of Ban Josip Jelačić on a horse and The Manduševac Fountain. The Square is named after the Ban Josip Jelačić, a Croatian Ban (noble title) who abolished serfdom and announced the first elections for the Croatian Parliament (Sabor). Also, Ban Jelačić Square stands as the most popular meeting point. It is very usual to meet with someone “under the clock” on the west side of the square, or “under the horse’s tail” – a reference to the statue of Ban Jelačić. You can start your tour here or you can enjoy a cup of coffee in a lot of coffee shops in the area.
Kamenita vrata (The Stone Gate) is also one of the major Zagreb sights located in the Upper Town, part of the old city walls that once stood around the old town Gradec. If you are exploring the old town Zagreb, this is certainly the ideal place to start. According to a legend, a great fire in 1731. destroyed much of Gradec: houses burned to the ground, every part of the wooden gate except for the painting of the Virgin and Child. It is believed that the painting has miraculous powers. People come here to pray, light candles and leave flowers to thank the Lady for protecting them.
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Église Saint-Marc
5 Trg Sv. Marka
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Kamenita vrata (The Stone Gate) is also one of the major Zagreb sights located in the Upper Town, part of the old city walls that once stood around the old town Gradec. If you are exploring the old town Zagreb, this is certainly the ideal place to start. According to a legend, a great fire in 1731. destroyed much of Gradec: houses burned to the ground, every part of the wooden gate except for the painting of the Virgin and Child. It is believed that the painting has miraculous powers. People come here to pray, light candles and leave flowers to thank the Lady for protecting them.
As a matter of fact, it is the most monumental sacral building in Neo-Gothic style southeast of the Alps. It is located on Kaptol Square and has been there since the 11th century. You can explore it, inside and out. This is truly a unique building with extraordinary interior and exterior too.
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Cathédrale de l'Assomption
31 Kaptol
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As a matter of fact, it is the most monumental sacral building in Neo-Gothic style southeast of the Alps. It is located on Kaptol Square and has been there since the 11th century. You can explore it, inside and out. This is truly a unique building with extraordinary interior and exterior too.
St Mark’s Church is one of Zagreb’s most iconic buildings, dating from the 13th century. It is located in the Saint Mark’s Square in the Upper Town. First of all, the Church is best known for its colorful tiled roof. The roof was constructed in 1880. and has the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia on the left side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right. Furthermore, the Gothic portal, composed of 15 figures in shallow niches, was sculpted in the 14th century. Also, the interior contains sculptures by Ivan Meštrović. If you want to explore the interior, you can attend the Daily Mass since the church is open only at Mass times. Most noteworthy: do not miss Zagreb Guard-changing ceremony (it is presented in front of the church from late April to October on weekends at noon).
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Église Saint-Marc
5 Trg Sv. Marka
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St Mark’s Church is one of Zagreb’s most iconic buildings, dating from the 13th century. It is located in the Saint Mark’s Square in the Upper Town. First of all, the Church is best known for its colorful tiled roof. The roof was constructed in 1880. and has the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia on the left side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right. Furthermore, the Gothic portal, composed of 15 figures in shallow niches, was sculpted in the 14th century. Also, the interior contains sculptures by Ivan Meštrović. If you want to explore the interior, you can attend the Daily Mass since the church is open only at Mass times. Most noteworthy: do not miss Zagreb Guard-changing ceremony (it is presented in front of the church from late April to October on weekends at noon).
King Tomislav Square is one of the symbols of Zagreb, also in the center of the city. It was named after the first Croatian king, Tomislav, who ruled from 910 to 928. It is located between Zrinjevac Park, Art Pavilion and the Main Railway Station. Also, the Square features a large statue of King Tomislav on horseback. This is a public space, a park with trees, with flowerbeds. Most noteworthy is that in the winter, during Advent in Zagreb, the Square transforms into an Ice skating park. You can go skating, or drink boiled wine or eat some traditional winter dishes. Therefore, you can enjoy Zagreb even more! In the spring or summer, you can sit on a bench and observe the people of Zagreb. 'Zagreb Classic' is must see event which takes place at the end of June. You can enjoy beautiful concerts and performances outdoors free of charge
Trg kralja Tomislava
Trg Kralja Tomislava
King Tomislav Square is one of the symbols of Zagreb, also in the center of the city. It was named after the first Croatian king, Tomislav, who ruled from 910 to 928. It is located between Zrinjevac Park, Art Pavilion and the Main Railway Station. Also, the Square features a large statue of King Tomislav on horseback. This is a public space, a park with trees, with flowerbeds. Most noteworthy is that in the winter, during Advent in Zagreb, the Square transforms into an Ice skating park. You can go skating, or drink boiled wine or eat some traditional winter dishes. Therefore, you can enjoy Zagreb even more! In the spring or summer, you can sit on a bench and observe the people of Zagreb. 'Zagreb Classic' is must see event which takes place at the end of June. You can enjoy beautiful concerts and performances outdoors free of charge
Zrinjevac Park is one of the most romantic places in Zagreb. This park is a true get-away from the city’s crowd. It is located just a stroll away from the Zagreb’s Main Square. The centerpiece of the park is the 19th century Music pavilion which serves as an open-air concert stage. It has several fountains, 130 years old weather monitoring station and monuments to famous Croatians. The major Zrinjevac event is Advent on Zrinjevac in Christmas time. You can enjoy music, drinks, buy souvenirs or just lye on the grass and enjoy the atmosphere. There are many different events on Zrinjevac especially during the summer like food festivals, the movie food festival in September, the 'Summer at the zrinjevac', etc. Make sure you check is there any event during your stay.
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Zrinjevac
7 Zrinjevac
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Zrinjevac Park is one of the most romantic places in Zagreb. This park is a true get-away from the city’s crowd. It is located just a stroll away from the Zagreb’s Main Square. The centerpiece of the park is the 19th century Music pavilion which serves as an open-air concert stage. It has several fountains, 130 years old weather monitoring station and monuments to famous Croatians. The major Zrinjevac event is Advent on Zrinjevac in Christmas time. You can enjoy music, drinks, buy souvenirs or just lye on the grass and enjoy the atmosphere. There are many different events on Zrinjevac especially during the summer like food festivals, the movie food festival in September, the 'Summer at the zrinjevac', etc. Make sure you check is there any event during your stay.
Zagreb funicular. It is the oldest system of organized public transportation in Zagreb – since 1893! It kept its original appearance and construction, so travel few minutes via this interesting funicular after you finish your sightseeing on the Upper Town Zagreb. GO for a ride and explore the upper town. The Zagreb ramp is a cable car connecting Zagreb's Upper and Lower Towns. The lower station is located on Tomićeva street (which is on Ilica), and the upper station is located on Strossmayer's promenade, at the foot of the Lotrščak tower. With a 66-meter long stripe, it is also known as the shortest public railroad railroad in the world.
Uspinjača
Uspinjača
Zagreb funicular. It is the oldest system of organized public transportation in Zagreb – since 1893! It kept its original appearance and construction, so travel few minutes via this interesting funicular after you finish your sightseeing on the Upper Town Zagreb. GO for a ride and explore the upper town. The Zagreb ramp is a cable car connecting Zagreb's Upper and Lower Towns. The lower station is located on Tomićeva street (which is on Ilica), and the upper station is located on Strossmayer's promenade, at the foot of the Lotrščak tower. With a 66-meter long stripe, it is also known as the shortest public railroad railroad in the world.
HNK or Croatian National Theater building is certainly a masterpiece built in the neo-baroque style. Furthermore, it is one of Zagreb’s most elegant and spectacular buildings! If you are strolling down the city, or just driving in the trams, you certainly can’t miss this beauty. It pops right in your eyes. Furthermore, opposite the entrance to the theatre, you can enjoy the view of the whole square sitting on the Marmor bench, part of the Meštrović’s work – Well of life. The Croatian National Theater in Zagreb is certainly one of those things you have to feel and see. Also, you can enjoy different shows, from opera, drama to ballet.
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Théâtre national croate à Zagreb
15 Trg Republike Hrvatske
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HNK or Croatian National Theater building is certainly a masterpiece built in the neo-baroque style. Furthermore, it is one of Zagreb’s most elegant and spectacular buildings! If you are strolling down the city, or just driving in the trams, you certainly can’t miss this beauty. It pops right in your eyes. Furthermore, opposite the entrance to the theatre, you can enjoy the view of the whole square sitting on the Marmor bench, part of the Meštrović’s work – Well of life. The Croatian National Theater in Zagreb is certainly one of those things you have to feel and see. Also, you can enjoy different shows, from opera, drama to ballet.
Maksimir stadium, which is owned by the City of Zagreb and is the home ground of Dinamo Zagreb football team was officially opened on 5th of May 1912. Of course, to this day it has been reconstructed several times. Big “face lifting ” was done in 1997./1998. when all the standing places were replaced by seats and a completely new north stand was built.
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Stade Maksimir
128 Maksimirska cesta
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Maksimir stadium, which is owned by the City of Zagreb and is the home ground of Dinamo Zagreb football team was officially opened on 5th of May 1912. Of course, to this day it has been reconstructed several times. Big “face lifting ” was done in 1997./1998. when all the standing places were replaced by seats and a completely new north stand was built.
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Tunel Grič - Tomićeva
5A Tomićeva ul.
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Everything Else

View on the city
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Zagreb Observatory
22 Opatička ul.
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View on the city
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Plateforme d'observation Zagreb 360°
1a Ilica
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The best advent in Europe.
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Advent in Zagreb
Strossmayerovo šetalište
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The best advent in Europe.

Arts & Culture

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Musée des Illusions
72 Ilica
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Museum of Broken Relationships
2 Ćirilometodska ul.
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Muzej Automobila Ferdinand Budicki
48 Ul. kneza Ljudevita Posavskog
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HNK or Croatian National Theater building is certainly a masterpiece built in the neo-baroque style. Furthermore, it is one of Zagreb’s most elegant and spectacular buildings! If you are strolling down the city, or just driving in the trams, you certainly can’t miss this beauty. It pops right in your eyes. Furthermore, opposite the entrance to the theatre, you can enjoy the view of the whole square sitting on the Marmor bench, part of the Meštrović’s work – Well of life. The Croatian National Theater in Zagreb is certainly one of those things you have to feel and see. Also, you can enjoy different shows, from opera, drama to ballet.
346 recommandé par les habitants
Théâtre national croate à Zagreb
15 Trg Republike Hrvatske
346 recommandé par les habitants
HNK or Croatian National Theater building is certainly a masterpiece built in the neo-baroque style. Furthermore, it is one of Zagreb’s most elegant and spectacular buildings! If you are strolling down the city, or just driving in the trams, you certainly can’t miss this beauty. It pops right in your eyes. Furthermore, opposite the entrance to the theatre, you can enjoy the view of the whole square sitting on the Marmor bench, part of the Meštrović’s work – Well of life. The Croatian National Theater in Zagreb is certainly one of those things you have to feel and see. Also, you can enjoy different shows, from opera, drama to ballet.
The Mimara Museum is an art museum in the city of Zagreb. First of all, it is located at Roosevelt Square, housing the collection by Wiltrud and Ante Topić Mimara. Also, its full official name is the Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara. The building itself is certainly magnificent. You can enjoy artwork, explore the museum and also exhibitions. Furthermore, you can sit in front of the Museum and enjoy the view or have a drink in one of the nearby coffee shops. As a result, you will feel great.
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Musée Mimara
5 Rooseveltov trg
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The Mimara Museum is an art museum in the city of Zagreb. First of all, it is located at Roosevelt Square, housing the collection by Wiltrud and Ante Topić Mimara. Also, its full official name is the Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara. The building itself is certainly magnificent. You can enjoy artwork, explore the museum and also exhibitions. Furthermore, you can sit in front of the Museum and enjoy the view or have a drink in one of the nearby coffee shops. As a result, you will feel great.

Drinks & Nightlife

Bars, restaurants, clubs, breakfast, lunch, dinner
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Ulica Ivana Tkalčića
Ulica Ivana Tkalčića
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Bars, restaurants, clubs, breakfast, lunch, dinner
A lot of bars
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Bogovićeva ulica
Bogovićeva ulica
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A lot of bars
Drink local beer and eat local food with live music.
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Pivnica Medvedgrad Ilica
49 Ilica
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Drink local beer and eat local food with live music.
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Johann Franck Bistro
9 Trg bana Josipa Jelačića
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Whether you want to have a coffee or cocktail on a beautiful terrace or relax in the evening with good music and drink this place you have to visit. It is very popular so expect crowds.
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Swanky Monkey Garden
50 Ilica
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Whether you want to have a coffee or cocktail on a beautiful terrace or relax in the evening with good music and drink this place you have to visit. It is very popular so expect crowds.
One of my favorite place in town for a drink.
A’e Caffe bar
54 Radićeva ul.
One of my favorite place in town for a drink.
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TESLA New Generation
4 Varšavska ul.
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Best cocktails in town
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Mr. Fogg
31 Martićeva ul.
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Best cocktails in town
Cool terrace to have drink or coffee near Stone gate. My favorite.
Kafe galerija Lav
2 Kamenita ul.
Cool terrace to have drink or coffee near Stone gate. My favorite.
Beer street. If you like to drink beer this is the street for you. Choose one of the bars.
Opatovina ulica
Opatovina
Beer street. If you like to drink beer this is the street for you. Choose one of the bars.
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Vintage Industrial
160 Savska cesta
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Bikers Beer Factory
150 Savska cesta
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Alcatraz Pub Crawl
12 Preradovićeva ul.
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Parks & Nature

A habitat for various animal and plant species, Maksimir is the oldest park in Croatia. The landscape reminds of English gardens, and the best way to experience it is to take a leisurely walk among its alleys and pavilions. You can reach the park by trams 11 and 12 from Ban Jelačić Square. If you are travelling with children, it would be a good idea to take them to the Zoo, which is located in the southern part of the park. The children would most likely enjoy the fact that the zoo offers daily feeding times for otters, seals and sea lions. Near the park, you can also see the stadium of Zagreb’s football club, Dinamo.
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Maksimir
1 Maksimirski perivoj
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A habitat for various animal and plant species, Maksimir is the oldest park in Croatia. The landscape reminds of English gardens, and the best way to experience it is to take a leisurely walk among its alleys and pavilions. You can reach the park by trams 11 and 12 from Ban Jelačić Square. If you are travelling with children, it would be a good idea to take them to the Zoo, which is located in the southern part of the park. The children would most likely enjoy the fact that the zoo offers daily feeding times for otters, seals and sea lions. Near the park, you can also see the stadium of Zagreb’s football club, Dinamo.
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Jarun
Jarun
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Lake Rakitje
Jezerska ulica
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Medvednica
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If you want to see Zagreb from above and you don't want to hike, then a cable car ride is ideal for you to walk on the top of Sljeme, breathe fresh air, eat lunch and enjoy the view.
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Žičara Sljeme
191 Gračanska Cesta
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If you want to see Zagreb from above and you don't want to hike, then a cable car ride is ideal for you to walk on the top of Sljeme, breathe fresh air, eat lunch and enjoy the view.

Streets of Zagreb

A street they recently began to call a design district, you can eat pizza at Pizzeria Park, read a book with coffee or spritz at BOOKSA, buy flowers, wine or shop in concept store, definetly try cocktail at MR. FOGG bar.
Martićeva ulica
Martićeva ulica
A street they recently began to call a design district, you can eat pizza at Pizzeria Park, read a book with coffee or spritz at BOOKSA, buy flowers, wine or shop in concept store, definetly try cocktail at MR. FOGG bar.

Gastronomska scena

Best to try local food like octopus or veal ('pod pekom'), frogs, meat like sarma, pasticada, pljeskavica, Croatian cheese and prosciutto.
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Konoba Didov san
11 Mletačka ul.
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Best to try local food like octopus or veal ('pod pekom'), frogs, meat like sarma, pasticada, pljeskavica, Croatian cheese and prosciutto.
Croatian beer and food.
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Mali Medo
36 Ulica Ivana Tkalčića
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Croatian beer and food.
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Carpaccio
14 ul. Nikole Tesle
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Steakhouse and pizzeria
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Capuciner
6 Kaptol ul.
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Steakhouse and pizzeria
Nice place to walk in little forest under upper town.
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Dubravkin put
2 Dubravkin put
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Nice place to walk in little forest under upper town.
Best pizza in town (to me)
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Karijola
18 Ul. Huga Badalića
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Best pizza in town (to me)
Pizzeria, Brunch spot
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Basta
5 Varšavska ul.
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Pizzeria, Brunch spot
Asian food
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SOI fusion bar
50 Ilica
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Asian food
Indian food
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Royal India
26 Ul. Ivana Tkalčića
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Indian food
Pastry shop
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Meet Mia
43 Vlaška ul.
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Pastry shop
Pastry shop
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Amélie
6 Vlaška ul.
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Pastry shop
Breakfast and Brunch place
BROOM Klub
17 Opatovina ul.
Breakfast and Brunch place
Fish restaurant
38 recommandé par les habitants
Ribice i tri točkice
17 Preradovićeva ul.
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Fish restaurant
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Vinyl
10 ul. Nikole Tesle
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Best Ice cream in town
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Chocolat 041
25 Masarykova ul.
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Best Ice cream in town
Ferdinand knedle
23 Ulica Pavla Radića