City of Zagreb
An Old City with a Young Soul
The Croatian capital Zagreb is young and playful at heart, despite the almost thousand year-old history of its old town. By day,
the city beats to the pulse of its thriving businesses, letting its hair down come sunset. And despite being a thoroughly
modern metropolis, the locals welcome visitors with traditional Croatian hospitality.
Come and visit Croatia’s political, commercial and cultural heart! Zagreb’s old town is a true feast for your senses, where you
can sample some of the country’s most renowned restaurants and coffee shops in the midst of classic façades, lush gardens
and striking Neo-Gothic buildings.
Tasting menu
The secret recipe for a gastronomic holiday that is guaranteed to stimulate your senses.
Where to go
Art
Zagreb has always been Croatia's true cultural metropolis. With places of interest such as the Croatian National Theatre...
Church of St. Mark
It was built in the 18th century on a Roman basis and completed as a hall church. The south portal is the most expressive gothic sculptural creation in this part of Europe.
Dolac
The market place is a colorful spot and a convincing proof that Zagreb and Croatia eat natural, fresh and tasty food.
Lotrščak Tower
Every day, for over hundred and ten years, the cannon fires from the top of tower Lotrščak exactly at noon in memory of an event from Zagreb history.
Maksimir Park, an oasis of peace
Today Maksimir park is an ideal place, five minutes from downtown, where you can at least for a moment remove yourself from city noise and enjoy your break and recreation.
The ancient Medvedgrad
The ancient Medvedgrad, a medieval fort built in the 13th is a special attraction on Medvednica.