10 essential stops for first-time visitors to Croatia’s capital Zagreb
- by croatiaweek
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Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, is a vibrant city that combines rich history, modern culture, and stunning natural scenery. From its historic architecture to its lively street cafes, there is no shortage of things to do and see in Zagreb.
In this article, we will explore the 10 places you need to see if you are visiting Zagreb for the first time.
Ban Jelačić Square
This is the main square in Zagreb, located in the heart of the city. It is surrounded by beautiful architecture and is the perfect place to start your visit to Zagreb.
The clock on the square is also a popular meeting point amongst locals so if you need to meet someone in town do it how locals do it.
Upper Town
This is the historic center of Zagreb, and it is home to many beautiful buildings, museums, and galleries. One of the highlights of the Upper Town is the St. Mark’s Church, which features the non-missable and photogenic colorful tiled roof.
Zagreb Cathedral
This is one of the most iconic landmarks in Zagreb. The cathedral is over 900 years old and is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture.
The cathedral was damaged during the 2020 earthquake and the top of the spires were removed and replaced with crosses.
Dolac Market
Located in the heart of the city, Dolac Market is the perfect place to experience the local culture. You will find a wide variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and other local products and you can get a great feel of the city.
If you are feeling peckish, try a famous burek at Dolac Market. Burek has existed at its current address for over 30 years, although bureks have been sold at the same location for more than 60 years.
Maksimir Park
This is the oldest public park in Zagreb and is a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. The park features a beautiful lake, numerous walking trails, and a zoo.
Croatian National Theatre
This is one of the most famous theaters in Croatia and is a must-visit for anyone interested in the arts. The theatre is known for its stunning architecture and its world-class performances.
Museum of Broken Relationships
This is a unique museum that features objects donated by people who have experienced a break-up. It is a fascinating and emotional experience that will leave a lasting impression.
Zagreb City Museum
This museum is located in the historic Upper Town and provides a comprehensive overview of the city’s history. You will find exhibits on everything from medieval times to the modern era.
Jarun Lake – This is a popular recreational area in Zagreb, located just a few kilometers from the city center. The lake is surrounded by parks and walking trails and is a perfect place for outdoor activities.
Zagreb Botanical Garden
The Zagreb Botanical Garden is a beautiful and peaceful oasis located in the heart of the city, just a short walk from the main square. It is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Southeast Europe and is home to over 10,000 plant species, including a wide variety of tropical and subtropical plants, as well as many plants native to Croatia and the surrounding region.
One of the highlights of the Zagreb Botanical Garden is the Japanese garden, which features a traditional Japanese tea house, a koi pond, and a beautiful stone lantern. There is also a large greenhouse that is home to a variety of tropical plants, including orchids, ferns, and cacti.