Guide 🇭🇷 Zagreb

Zagreb
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Zagreb Cathedral

Gothic-style cathedral, tallest building in Croatia.

Zagreb Cathedral

Museum of Broken Relationships

Exhibits personal objects from failed relationships.

Museum of Broken Relationships

St. Mark's Church

13th-century church with colorful tiled roof.

St. Mark's Church

Zagreb Funicular

Historic 1890 funicular linking Upper and Lower Town; one of the world’s shortest rides, ideal for quick views and classic Zagreb charm.


Stone Gate

Medieval city-wall gate and revered local shrine, famed for the Virgin Mary painting said to have survived a 1731 fire.


Mirogoj Cemetery

Historic cemetery known for its architecture and sculptures.

Mirogoj Cemetery

Dolac Market

Vibrant farmers' market offering local produce.

Dolac Market

Strossmayer Promenade

A scenic Upper Town walkway near the funicular, offering rooftop and cathedral views and a relaxed spot for an easy stroll.


Maksimir Park

Large park with lakes, trails, and a zoo.

Maksimir Park

Art Pavilion

Striking turn-of-the-century exhibition hall in the Lower Town, praised for its stunning interior and classic Austro-Hungarian-era design.


Museum of Contemporary Art

Zagreb’s major contemporary museum, best reached by public transport, featuring modern Croatian and international works in a spacious setting.


Tkalčićeva Street

Lively street lined with cafes and shops.

Tkalčićeva Street

Zagreb Cable Car

A modern cable car route toward Sljeme, offering a scenic ride and a different perspective on Zagreb’s landscape beyond the historic core.


Grič Tunnel

An atmospheric pedestrian tunnel through the city, offering a quick, unusual passage and a glimpse of Zagreb’s layered urban history.


Zagreb 80s Museum

A nostalgic look at everyday life in the 1980s, with period interiors and objects that make for a fun, quick, photo-friendly visit.


Lotrščak Tower

13th-century tower offering panoramic city views.

Lotrščak Tower

Oktogon

An elegant passageway known for its distinctive architecture—worth seeking out for a quick look at Zagreb’s refined urban details.


Croatian National Theatre

Neo-baroque theatre hosting opera, ballet, and drama.

Croatian National Theatre

Zagreb City Museum

Museum detailing the history of Zagreb.

Zagreb City Museum

Jarun Lake

Recreational area with a lake, beaches, and sports facilities.

Jarun Lake

Donji Grad

The bustling center of Zagreb, great for people-watching and close to main attractions.

Donji Grad

Gornji Grad

A historic district with stunning architecture and mystical charm.


Kaptol

The most touristy sector of Zagreb, known for its cathedral and authentic restaurants.

Kaptol

Lenuci Horseshoe

A mix of grandiose institutions and breathtaking parks, ideal for exploring Zagreb's artistic side.

Lenuci Horseshoe

British Square

An eccentric and cultural center, popular with young travelers and artists.


Jarun

A lively area bordering a lake, ideal for nightlife and outdoor activities.

Jarun

Maksimir

A peaceful neighborhood with a large park, ideal for families and nature lovers.


Trešnjevka

A diverse district with a mix of shops and cultural institutions, reflecting contemporary Zagreb.

Trešnjevka

New Zagreb

A modern district with lively bars and restaurants, perfect for budget travelers.

New Zagreb

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