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Zagreb is Croatia's capital city and the country's cultural, economic, and political heart, offering a blend of Central European charm and Mediterranean flair.

Attractions in Zagreb

Upper Town
Upper Town is Zagreb’s historic core, with cobbled streets, St. Mark’s Church, Lotrščak Tower, Stone Gate, and sweeping city views in a timeless setting.
Zrinjevac Park
Zrinjevac Park, located in Zagreb's Lower Town is a hub for culture, relaxation, and social life, known as the "Park of Music" or "Green Heart of Zagreb".
Lower Town
Lower Town, or Donji Grad, is Zagreb’s elegant 19th-century district, known for its grand squares, green parks, museums, and lively café culture.
St. Mark's Church
St. Mark’s Church, with its colorful tiled roof and Gothic portal, is Zagreb’s iconic landmark and a centerpiece of history, culture, and tradition.
Strossmayer Promenade
Strossmayer Promenade in the Upper Town is one of Zagreb’s most romantic and scenic spots, offering panoramic views of the city, especially at sunset.
Ban Jelačić Square
Ban Jelačić Square is Zagreb's main city meeting point and gathering place, named after the 19th-century viceroy whose equestrian statue stands in the centre.
Zagreb Cathedral
Zagreb Cathedral, with its twin spires and neo-Gothic grandeur, is Croatia’s tallest building and a resilient symbol of faith, history, and the city skyline.
Stone Gate
The Stone Gate, Zagreb’s medieval city gate, houses a revered Virgin Mary chapel and remains a historic and spiritual symbol of the city.
Zagreb Christmas Market
Zagreb Christmas Market lights up the city with festive stalls, music, treats, and ice skating, creating one of Europe’s most magical holiday experiences.
Dolac Market
Dolac Market, above Ban Jelačić Square, buzzes with fresh produce, flowers, and local goods, offering a colorful glimpse into Zagreb’s daily life and culture.
King Tomislav Square
King Tomislav Square, with its grand statue, green lawns, and nearby cultural landmarks, is a central, elegant hub at Zagreb’s Lower Town entrance.
Lotrščak Tower
Lotrščak Tower, a 13th-century fortification in Zagreb’s Upper Town, offers city views and the daily tradition of a noon cannon shot.
Krvavi Most
Krvavi Most, or “Bloody Bridge,” is a historic lane in Zagreb named after medieval clashes between Gradec and Kaptol, now a peaceful spot with cafés and shops.
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