Stepping off your flight and into the crisp air of Zagreb, you immediately feel the energy of a city that moves at its own pace. The red-tiled roofs and historic spires visible during your descent translate into a walkable urban landscape where central European elegance meets a relaxed Mediterranean spirit.
Gornji Grad
The historic Upper Town is a network of cobblestone streets and hidden courtyards that feels like another era. You can watch the lamplighters hand-light the gas lamps at dusk or stand beneath the colourful tiled roof of St. Mark’s Church.
Dolac Market
Located just steps away from the main square, this open-air market is the belly of the city, shaded by a sea of famous red umbrellas. Local farmers sell fresh produce and handmade lace, providing a sensory introduction to the flavours and crafts of the region.
Museum of Broken Relationships
Housed in a beautiful baroque palace, this globally recognised museum displays personal objects donated by people from all over the world. It is a poignant, often humorous look at human connection that has become a defining part of the local creative identity.
The Green Horseshoe
This U-shaped system of city squares and parks creates a green corridor through the heart of the Lower Town. It is the perfect place to see the grand 19th-century architecture of the Croatian National Theatre while walking through manicured gardens.
Tkalčićeva Street
This winding pedestrian street is the centre of the local social life, lined with boutiques and small cafes. It captures the essence of the coffee culture, where residents spend hours chatting outdoors regardless of the season.
Lotrščak Tower
For a panoramic view of the skyline you saw from the plane, this medieval tower provides a clear look over the red roofs and church steeples. Every day at noon, the firing of the Grič cannon echoes across the city, a tradition that has marked the time for over a century.