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.