Gornji grad, Kaptol, Gradec, Donji grad, Jelacic Square, Mimara Museum, Archaeological Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Art Pavilion, Croatian Museum of Naïve Art, Mirogoj, Medvedgrad, Samobor
Airport - Zagreb International Airport (IATA: ZAG) (ICAO: LDZA), is located 17km south-east from the city center in the district of Pleso. Neighboring airports in Rijeka, Ljubljana, Graz, Klagenfurt and Trieste are serviced by low-cost carriers and are often a viable alternative to travelling directly to Zagreb. Shopping - If you are looking for a souvenir from your trip to Zagreb, perhaps the best place to visit is the Turistički informativni centar which is located in the central square in Zagreb (Trg bana Josipa Jelačića 11). There you can find everything ranging from picture postcards and books to artefacts made of ceramic, crystal and other materials. Also, be sure to check the two shops on your right as you are walking from the central square to the Cathedral. Millennium Radiceva 9 (upper left street from Jelacic square) There you can find everything ranging from artefacts made of ceramic, crystal and other materials and costume jewerly, gifts.
Hotels
Hotel Central - Branimirova 3, Tel.+385 1 48-41-122
Hotel International - Miramarska 24, Tel.+385 1 61-08-800
Hotel Palace - J.J. Strossmayer Square, Tel.+385 1 48-14-611
Takenoko - Nova Ves 11 (Centar Kaptol); Tel.++ 385 1 48 60 530
Asia - A. Šenoe 1; Tel.++ 385 1 48 41 218
Restaurant Suhina - Dr. F. Tuđmana 1, Orešje near the Podsused bridge, Tel.++ 385 44 1 33 71 562
Private tours in Zagreb. Croatia
Plitvice Lakes National Park (Zagreb) - UNESCO has declared Plitvice Lakes with all rights as the World's natural inheritance in 1979, because of a specific geological and hydrogeological phenomenon of the karst . The series of 16 bigger and a few smaller lakes gradually lined up and separated by travertine barriers for which the period of the last ten thousand years was crucial are the basic phenomenon of the National Park.
Zagreb City Tour (Zagreb) - The capital of Croatia has grown out of two medieval settlements that for centuries developed on neighboring hills - Upper Town and Kaptol. Both the settlements were surrounded by high walls and towers, remains of which are still preserved.
Castles of Zagorje Region (Zagreb) - Only 30 min. from Zagreb, there is a hilly region of Zagroje, with its well known medieval and Renaissance fortresses and numerous Baroque castles ideal for a romantic round-trip.
Big wild game and small wild game (Zagreb) - Hunting in Croatia is unique experience. Although the country is quite small, because of its shape and position (only here Alps meet the Mediterranean) it can offer to the hunters all kind of wild game: from brown bear, wild boar, Balcan chamois, all type of European deer and mouflon to the pheasant, Eurasian woodcock, mallard, rabbit.
Guide in Zagreb. Irena J. - Hello! My name is Irena. :-)When I started to work as a guide in Zagreb years ago it was just a part time job for me as an art history student.
My name is Matt and I come from the southern coast of Croatia, the region of fascinating beauty called Dalmatia. UNESCO cities Split, Dubrovnik, Trogir, Hvar, Sibenik are some of the destinations we can explore together in my area. I provide private walking tours, driver-guided tours, cycling and hiking tours for individuals and groups. I can organize a private speed boat or a private jet tour, too. I organize transfers, and all sorts of accommodation for my clients