Food Scene
RougeMarin
10 Ul. Frana FolnegovićaBecause good food
Kod Dede
5c PrečkoBecause good meat. Do not listen to Derrick Lewis
Pod Zidom Bistro & Wine Bar
5 Ul. Pod zidomBecause modern but genuine local food
Lido
25 Aleja Matije LjubekaBecause one of the best restaurants in Zagreb
La Štruk
5 Skalinska ul.An awesome restaurant located not far from a lot of sightseeing options
Lanterna na Dolcu
31 Opatovina ul.Great service, great food and very pleasant chef
Rocket Burger
50 Ul. Ivana TkalčićaBecause of the name
Vincek slastičarnica
18 IlicaMost popular deserts in Zagreb
Zinfandel's Restaurant
1 Ul. Antuna MihanovićaThis is one of the best restaurants in Croatia
Pivnica Medvedgrad Ilica
49 IlicaCraft beer and traditional ambient
Drinks & Nightlife
Great coffee in the hart of the Zagreb but that coffee could become beer. And lots of it.
176 locals recommend
Johann Franck Bistro
9 Trg bana Josipa JelačićaGreat coffee in the hart of the Zagreb but that coffee could become beer. And lots of it.
Burgeraj
35 Preradovićeva ul.Retro and alternative
Brewbites
10 Gajeva ul.Mainstream
Full of young people. Did i mention that student campus is just across the street!?
6 locals recommend
Roko Academy
5 Jarunska ul.Full of young people. Did i mention that student campus is just across the street!?
Not an artistic gallery but you sure can find lot of beautiful people here
33 locals recommend
Gallery Club
Aleja Matije LjubekaNot an artistic gallery but you sure can find lot of beautiful people here
Medeni
55 Hrgovići ul.A kind of iconic coffee bar near Jarun lake
Bikers Beer Factory
150 Savska cestaYou like bikes and bikers? This is the right place for you
Sightseeing
This Austro-Hungarian styled square is the true centre of the city. There's a phenomenal variety of cafés, shopping, feeding and people watching everywhere. It was named after the impressive sculpture within its domain, that of Count Jelačić, his deadly steed, and a sword so pointy and sharp that it could poke your eye out. Our count's image has inspired a number of political outbursts: in 1947 it was dismantled and chucked into a corner somewhere because leaders found it overly representative of nationalism in the country. The year 1990 brought it back into its current place, this time leaders believing it perfectly nationalistic.
27 locals recommend
Ban Josip Jelačić Square
This Austro-Hungarian styled square is the true centre of the city. There's a phenomenal variety of cafés, shopping, feeding and people watching everywhere. It was named after the impressive sculpture within its domain, that of Count Jelačić, his deadly steed, and a sword so pointy and sharp that it could poke your eye out. Our count's image has inspired a number of political outbursts: in 1947 it was dismantled and chucked into a corner somewhere because leaders found it overly representative of nationalism in the country. The year 1990 brought it back into its current place, this time leaders believing it perfectly nationalistic.
If in Zagreb you hear the blast of cannon fire, fear not, it simply means it’s midday. This auditory onslaught is not an elaborate pigeon-scaring scheme. According to one legend, a cannon shot from the Lotrščak tower soared over the river Sava and landed in the Turks’ encampment, right on a platter of chicken that was being carried to the Pasha for his lunch. The Pasha decided against attacking a city of fearsome sharpshooters so Zagreb escaped invasion. Since this ace shot was fired at noon, a cannon has been fired at that time from the same tower ever since. Sited in the upper town, the tower originally was part of the city’s defences, and later served as a prison. Nowadays, it houses a gallery and an art shop, and the view from the top is well worth the climb.
162 locals recommend
Lotrscak Tower
9 Tomićeva ul.If in Zagreb you hear the blast of cannon fire, fear not, it simply means it’s midday. This auditory onslaught is not an elaborate pigeon-scaring scheme. According to one legend, a cannon shot from the Lotrščak tower soared over the river Sava and landed in the Turks’ encampment, right on a platter of chicken that was being carried to the Pasha for his lunch. The Pasha decided against attacking a city of fearsome sharpshooters so Zagreb escaped invasion. Since this ace shot was fired at noon, a cannon has been fired at that time from the same tower ever since. Sited in the upper town, the tower originally was part of the city’s defences, and later served as a prison. Nowadays, it houses a gallery and an art shop, and the view from the top is well worth the climb.
The spectrum of colours displayed on the roof beautifully depicts the Croatian, Dalmatian and Slavonian coats-of-arms and also the Zagreb city emblem and provides for quite a lasting visual. Due to various natural disasters it has received a ton of reconstruction and not a whole lot remains of the original 14th century building.
250 locals recommend
St. Mark's Church
5 Trg Sv. MarkaThe spectrum of colours displayed on the roof beautifully depicts the Croatian, Dalmatian and Slavonian coats-of-arms and also the Zagreb city emblem and provides for quite a lasting visual. Due to various natural disasters it has received a ton of reconstruction and not a whole lot remains of the original 14th century building.
Parks & Nature
A perfect half-day outing for love birds, families, the four-legged, this place will revitalise a tired soul. Leaves, lakes, grasses and dirt are all a part of the equation as well as clouds, a sky and periodically the very sun! Blaring car engines have been removed from this place and as such it's a great escape. The 18 hectares of lush greenery and forest was opened to the public in 1794 and was the first of its kind in this part of Europe. An added bonus, the city zoo is housed within it. Catch tram N°11 or 12 from Trg bana Josipa Jelačića east (Dubec) to the Bukovačka stop. The entrance to Maksimir park is on the north side of the street.
396 locals recommend
Maksimir
1 Maksimirski perivojA perfect half-day outing for love birds, families, the four-legged, this place will revitalise a tired soul. Leaves, lakes, grasses and dirt are all a part of the equation as well as clouds, a sky and periodically the very sun! Blaring car engines have been removed from this place and as such it's a great escape. The 18 hectares of lush greenery and forest was opened to the public in 1794 and was the first of its kind in this part of Europe. An added bonus, the city zoo is housed within it. Catch tram N°11 or 12 from Trg bana Josipa Jelačića east (Dubec) to the Bukovačka stop. The entrance to Maksimir park is on the north side of the street.
Perfect place all year, summer beautiful green area, in the winter under the snow looks like a fairy tale
290 locals recommend
Zrinjevac
7 ZrinjevacPerfect place all year, summer beautiful green area, in the winter under the snow looks like a fairy tale
Medvednica (Sljeme) is best for day walk and there are more than 50 marked trails to climb the mountain. If you want an aerial view of Zagreb, this is the place to visit.
138 locals recommend
Sljeme
Medvednica (Sljeme) is best for day walk and there are more than 50 marked trails to climb the mountain. If you want an aerial view of Zagreb, this is the place to visit.
Arts & Culture
Filled with mementos of relationships that have in one way or another - gone wrong! It first started here in Zagreb and has toured around the world stockpiling an amazing array of items and descriptions that may have you thinking twice. Funny yet serious, it won the Kenneth Hudson Award in 2011 for the most innovative European Museum.
396 locals recommend
Museum of Broken Relationships
2 Ćirilometodska ul.Filled with mementos of relationships that have in one way or another - gone wrong! It first started here in Zagreb and has toured around the world stockpiling an amazing array of items and descriptions that may have you thinking twice. Funny yet serious, it won the Kenneth Hudson Award in 2011 for the most innovative European Museum.
Founded in 1954, the museum has relocated to a impressive building as you pass the Sava River. The collection here allows for the avant-garde to speak for itself with an excellent range of paintings, sculpture, video art and photography. Mobile guides in foreign languages available as well as free Wi-Fi connection.
152 locals recommend
Museum of Contemporary Art
17 Avenija DubrovnikFounded in 1954, the museum has relocated to a impressive building as you pass the Sava River. The collection here allows for the avant-garde to speak for itself with an excellent range of paintings, sculpture, video art and photography. Mobile guides in foreign languages available as well as free Wi-Fi connection.
Shopping
Ilica
IlicaZagreb's Fifth avenue
City Center one West
33 JankomirPlain shopping mall