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Best places to visit in Zagreb

  • Museum of Broken Relationships

    An unusual museum in Zagreb dedicated to failed relationships, featuring personal objects and their stories.

  • Dolac Market

    Zagreb's most famous and visited farmers' market, featuring both an open-air section for fruits and vegetables and a covered area for butchers and cheese sellers.

  • Lotrščak Tower

    A 13th-century defensive tower that once guarded a southern gate of the old town, it now offers panoramic views and houses an art gallery.

  • Zagreb Cathedral

    A towering Gothic Roman Catholic church, it is the tallest building in Croatia and the most important church in the country.

  • Ban Jelačić Square

    The main social square of Zagreb, it serves as the city's heart and a central starting point for exploring the pedestrianized downtown.

  • St. Mark's Church

    An ancient Roman Catholic church famous for its striking multi-colored tiled roof displaying Zagreb's coat of arms and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks.

  • Zagreb

    The capital city of Croatia, offering a mix of historical sites like its cathedral and St. Mark's Church, and a surprising lack of overwhelming tourist crowds.

  • Croatian National Theatre

    A grand theatre in Zagreb's Lower Town, known for its impressive facade and cultural significance.

  • Croatian Museum of Naïve Art

    A unique museum showcasing the world-renowned Croatian naive art movement, featuring distinctively simple and expressive paintings.

  • Stone Gate

    A historic gate that now houses a shrine with a painting of the Virgin Mary, considered a sacred place by locals.

  • Dubrovnik

    A popular and beautiful historic city on Croatia's coast, known for its old town and as a filming location for popular movies.

  • Split

    A vibrant coastal city in Croatia, popular with backpackers and known for Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site featured in Game of Thrones.

  • Plitvice Lakes National Park

    Croatia's premier national park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a breathtaking landscape of sixteen terraced lakes interconnected by numerous waterfalls.

  • Tkalciceva Street

    A vibrant pedestrian street lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, built over a former creek that once separated two rival medieval towns.

  • Rovinj

    A picturesque coastal town on the Istria Peninsula, known for its colourful houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and charming harbour.

  • Mirogoj Cemetery

    Considered one of Europe's most beautiful cemeteries, it is a unique blend of parkland and burial grounds with striking architecture.

  • Upper Town

    The historic heart of Zagreb, characterized by charming cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and a rich medieval atmosphere.

  • Maksimir Park

    Zagreb's oldest public park, offering lush greenery, lakes, and walking paths for relaxation and recreation.

  • Museum of Contemporary Art

    This museum showcases a diverse collection of modern and contemporary Croatian and international art.

  • Upper Town (Gornji Grad)

    The historic heart of Zagreb, characterized by its charming streets, significant buildings, and museums.

  • Hvar

    A popular island and town in Croatia, known for its glamorous atmosphere, historic sites, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife.

  • Rastoke

    Rastoke is a picturesque village often called 'Little Lakes,' known for its authentic heritage, small lakes, rapids, and waterfalls, serving as a grand entrance to Plitvice Lakes.

  • Adriatic Sea

    A sea bordering Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania, renowned for its clear waters, beautiful coastline, and numerous islands.

  • King Tomislav Square

    One of Zagreb's largest squares, named after the first Croatian king, it connects the main train station to the city center via adjacent parks.

  • Zagreb Funicular

    The Zagreb Funicular is a historic funicular that provides a quick and scenic ride between the lower and upper parts of the city.

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