Food Scene
Torte i to
5 Grahorova ul.Great local cakes, good coffee and terrace...
Fresh bread, hot croissants, sweet&salty warm rolls, sandwiches... the best bakery chain in the Croatia!
26 locals recommend
Dubravica
205 IlicaFresh bread, hot croissants, sweet&salty warm rolls, sandwiches... the best bakery chain in the Croatia!
Drinks & Nightlife
Pepermint is a club in the center of Zagreb, oriented in the first place to the music and amusement. In the two floor space, there are hapening various programs, during the week, which includes music like funk, soul, rockabilly, rhythm & blues, disco, boogie, hip hop…
27 locals recommend
Azyl
24 IlicaPepermint is a club in the center of Zagreb, oriented in the first place to the music and amusement. In the two floor space, there are hapening various programs, during the week, which includes music like funk, soul, rockabilly, rhythm & blues, disco, boogie, hip hop…
Really cool place in a retro style with good wines, nice people and live music!
42 locals recommend
Mojo Bar
5 Martićeva ul.Really cool place in a retro style with good wines, nice people and live music!
Sightseeing
Zagreb 360° – Zagreb Eye observation deck is the most visited tourist attraction in Zagreb. It is situated in the heart of the Croatian capital. Positioned on Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb on the 16th floor at the very top of the Zagreb High-Rise at Ilica 1a, it offers a spectacular view of Ban Jelačić Square, Manduševac fountain, Kaptol, Gradec, Upper and Lower Town, and the most important cultural and historic structures in Zagreb, including its squares, streets, and parks. On a clear day you can see as far east as Moslavačko gorje, and west to Žumberak and Slovenia. You haven’t been to Zagreb if you haven’t visited Zagreb 360° – Zagreb Eye observation deck!
http://www.zagreb360.hr/en/
68 locals recommend
Zagreb 360° observation deck
1a IlicaZagreb 360° – Zagreb Eye observation deck is the most visited tourist attraction in Zagreb. It is situated in the heart of the Croatian capital. Positioned on Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb on the 16th floor at the very top of the Zagreb High-Rise at Ilica 1a, it offers a spectacular view of Ban Jelačić Square, Manduševac fountain, Kaptol, Gradec, Upper and Lower Town, and the most important cultural and historic structures in Zagreb, including its squares, streets, and parks. On a clear day you can see as far east as Moslavačko gorje, and west to Žumberak and Slovenia. You haven’t been to Zagreb if you haven’t visited Zagreb 360° – Zagreb Eye observation deck!
http://www.zagreb360.hr/en/
Upper Town
Just walk and enjoy in the old part of Zagreb...
Parks & Nature
It's a great place to go if you like nature, recreation and sports. You can use it for all sorts of activities (biking, bbqing, rollerskating, jogging, going for a swim or a meal etc.) and the equipment is well taken care of. It's really fun to explore all parts of it if you're an outdoor type.
299 locals recommend
Jarun
JarunIt's a great place to go if you like nature, recreation and sports. You can use it for all sorts of activities (biking, bbqing, rollerskating, jogging, going for a swim or a meal etc.) and the equipment is well taken care of. It's really fun to explore all parts of it if you're an outdoor type.
Medvednica
Arts & Culture
The museum houses more than 160,000 objects spanning from 4th to 20th century. The Collections Department systematically collects, studies, exhibits and publishes the museum material. From its beginnings, the Museum of Arts and Crafts has been systematically developing its 19 diverse collections, reorganising existing collections and founding new. Today this department curates about 100,000 objects that comprise the following collections: architecture, ceramics, clocks and watches, devotionalia, glass, graphic design, ivory, furniture, metal, musical instruments, painted leather, paintings, photographs and photographic equipment, photography up to 1950, printing and book binding, prints, product design, sculptures, textiles and fashion accessories...
105 locals recommend
Museum of Arts and Crafts, Zagreb
10 Trg Republike HrvatskeThe museum houses more than 160,000 objects spanning from 4th to 20th century. The Collections Department systematically collects, studies, exhibits and publishes the museum material. From its beginnings, the Museum of Arts and Crafts has been systematically developing its 19 diverse collections, reorganising existing collections and founding new. Today this department curates about 100,000 objects that comprise the following collections: architecture, ceramics, clocks and watches, devotionalia, glass, graphic design, ivory, furniture, metal, musical instruments, painted leather, paintings, photographs and photographic equipment, photography up to 1950, printing and book binding, prints, product design, sculptures, textiles and fashion accessories...
Of the total of 3,700 varied works of art, more than 1,500 exhibits constitute permanent holdings, dating from the prehistoric period up to the 20th century. Some of the most famous exhibits include works by Lorenzetti, Giorgione, Veronese, Canaletto, 60 paintings by the Dutch masters Van Goyen, Ruisdael, 50 works by the Flemish masters Van der Weyden, Bosch, Rubens, Van Dyck, more than 30 by the Spanish masters Velázquez, Murillo, Goya, some 20 paintings by the German masters Holbein, Liebermann, Leibl, some 30 paintings by the English painters Gainsborough, Turner, Bonington and more than 120 paintings by the French masters Georges de La Tour, Boucher, Chardin, Delacroix, Corot, Manet, Renoir, Degas. The drawings collection holds some 200 drawings by Bronzino, Guardi, Claude Lorrain, Le Brun, Oudry, Greuze, Géricault, and Friesz. The museum was opened in 1987. The building itself originates from the 19th century, overseen by a Zagreb architect Kuno Waidmann, and it served as a gymnasium.
190 locals recommend
Mimara Museum
5 Rooseveltov trgOf the total of 3,700 varied works of art, more than 1,500 exhibits constitute permanent holdings, dating from the prehistoric period up to the 20th century. Some of the most famous exhibits include works by Lorenzetti, Giorgione, Veronese, Canaletto, 60 paintings by the Dutch masters Van Goyen, Ruisdael, 50 works by the Flemish masters Van der Weyden, Bosch, Rubens, Van Dyck, more than 30 by the Spanish masters Velázquez, Murillo, Goya, some 20 paintings by the German masters Holbein, Liebermann, Leibl, some 30 paintings by the English painters Gainsborough, Turner, Bonington and more than 120 paintings by the French masters Georges de La Tour, Boucher, Chardin, Delacroix, Corot, Manet, Renoir, Degas. The drawings collection holds some 200 drawings by Bronzino, Guardi, Claude Lorrain, Le Brun, Oudry, Greuze, Géricault, and Friesz. The museum was opened in 1987. The building itself originates from the 19th century, overseen by a Zagreb architect Kuno Waidmann, and it served as a gymnasium.
Essentials
Spar
13 Banjavčićeva ul.Shopping
Bookstore Planetopija, Bazar-antique open market at Britanski trg (British square) every Sunday morning, lots of shoes stores, Take Me Home - Croatian Design Shop at Tomićeva street...
40 locals recommend
Ilica
IlicaBookstore Planetopija, Bazar-antique open market at Britanski trg (British square) every Sunday morning, lots of shoes stores, Take Me Home - Croatian Design Shop at Tomićeva street...