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Zagreb, Croatia

Zagreb is a classic European city with a central square and a main shopping street lined with various international and local brands. If you're planning a trip to Zagreb alone, I would recommend dedicating between two to three days to it. We explored it for a short period of about 24 hours only, managed to get a glimpse of the city's main attractions, and undoubtedly left with a taste for more.

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זאגרב קרואטיה Zagreb Croatia

Accommodation


Park 45 Hotel is a charming addition to Zagreb's hospitality scene. This newly opened boutique hotel offers an intimate atmosphere and personalized service. Nestled right on the city's main street, it boasts a prime location within walking distance of major attractions, shops, and dining options.


Despite its central location, Park 45 Hotel provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Guests can expect modern and stylish rooms designed with comfort in mind. The hotel's interior features contemporary décor with touches of elegance, creating a welcoming ambiance for travelers.


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Points of Interest


Ban Jelačić Square - This central square has been at the heart of Zagreb since the 17th century. Surrounded by buildings from various historical periods, most notably the 18th century, the square serves as a bustling hub and a great starting point for exploring the city on foot. It hosts regular markets and events, making it a lively spot for locals and visitors alike.


Cathedral of Zagreb - The tallest building in Croatia, the Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece and one of the city's most iconic landmarks. It features two towering spires that are visible from many points across the city. Sadly, one of the spires was damaged in an earthquake in March 2020, adding to the cathedral's historical significance.


St. Mark's Church - An ancient Catholic church dating back to the 13th century, St. Mark's is famous for its unique and colorful tiled roof, depicting the coat of arms of Zagreb and Croatia. It's a symbol of the city's rich cultural and architectural heritage.


Lotrščak Tower - Dating back to medieval times, this tower stands proudly in the historic part of the city, boasting a distinctive square shape. At the top of the tower, a cannon fires every day at noon, a tradition that dates back centuries and adds to the tower's allure.


Strossmayer Promenade Viewpoint - Offering panoramic views of Zagreb Cathedral and the city skyline, this viewpoint provides a stunning vantage point for taking in the beauty of the city. It's a romantic spot ideal for capturing memorable photos and enjoying the peaceful ambiance.



Restaurants in Zagreb


Otto & Frank Café - A charming café serving excellent coffee and delicious food.


Bestija Restaurant - Offers local cuisine with a twist. The food here is simply superb, and the ambiance adds to the dining experience!


Barrique Wine Bar - Serving Croatian wines from local vineyards as well as selections from around the world. They also have a small food menu, but everything we ordered was tasty.


Eliscaffe Café - Like many cafes in Zagreb, they serve excellent coffee and coffee alone.



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