15 great things you can visit in Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia!

Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, is a vibrant and culturally rich destination with a variety of things to see and do. In addition to these attractions, Zagreb is also home to a number of parks and gardens, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you're interested in history, art, or just spending time in nature, Zagreb has something to offer for everyone. Some of the top attractions in Zagreb include: 

 1. Upper Town (Gornji Grad): This historic neighborhood is home to many of Zagreb's most famous landmarks, including St. Mark's Church, Lotrscak Tower, The Croatian Parliament and the Zagreb Cathedral. The Upper Town is also home to a number of museums, galleries, and shopping districts, making it a great place to explore on foot.  

 

2. Mirogoj Cemetery: This beautiful cemetery is known for its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Mirogoj Cemetery, made by the architect Herman Bolle, is home to the graves of many notable Croatian figures and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. 

3. Museum of Broken Relationships: This unique museum and one of the most visited in Croatia, features a collection of objects and stories from past relationships dedicated to failed love relationships, offering a fascinating and often emotional look at love and loss. 

4. Dolac Market: Located in the heart of the city, Dolac Market is a bustling open-air farmers' market where you can find a wide variety of fresh produce, local specialties, and handmade crafts. It's a great place to get a taste of Croatian culture and try some local produce and see the typical red umbrellas. 

 

 5. Croatian National Theatre: This historic theater, opened in 1895 in Zagreb Lower Town, is home to a number of opera, ballet, and theater performances, and is a popular destination for cultural events in Zagreb. During the season, there are many events to see, but one of the most recommended is the Christmas ballet classic 'The Nutcracker'. 

6. Zagreb Cathedral: Located on Kaptol, is a Roman Catholic cathedral-church and a monumental sacral building in Gothic style southeast of the Alps. The cathedral is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and to the kings Saint Stephen and Saint Ladislaus. The cathedral was severely damaged in the 1880 Zagreb earthquake and was eventually rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style, which was completed in the early 20th century.  

7. Maksimir Park: This sprawling green space is the oldest public park in Zagreb and is home to a number of walking trails, sports facilities, and a small zoo. It's a great place to spend a relaxing afternoon outdoors. As well, part of this park is Zagreb Zoo, home to over 2000 animals. 

 

8. Croatian Museum of Natural History: This museum is home to a vast collection of specimens and exhibits related to the natural history of Croatia and the surrounding region. It's a great place to learn about the flora and fauna of Croatia and the surrounding region. 

9. Zagreb 360°: This observation deck ans event venue, located in the center of the city at the very top of the Zagreb Skyscraperon Ban Jelacic (main) square offers panoramic views of Zagreb and the surrounding region. It's a great way to get a bird's eye view of the city and see the sights from a different perspective.  

10. Zagreb Funicular: This historic funicular railway connects the Upper Town and Lower Town of Zagreb and offers scenic views of the city. It's a unique way to see the city and a popular tourist attraction and it helps when you are not into a long stroll uphill. 

 

11. Jarun Lake: Located just a short distance from the city center, Jarun Lake is a popular destination for swimming, rowing, boating, and other water sports. It's a great place to escape the city and enjoy the outdoors. 

12. Medvednica Nature Park: This nature park, located just outside the city, is home to a number of hiking and biking trails, as well as a number of natural wonders such as caves and waterfalls. It's a great place to spend a day exploring the outdoors and is essential for every Zagreb citizen. 

 

13. Croatian History Museum: This museum is home to a large collection of artifacts and exhibits related to the history of Croatia. It's a great place to learn about the country's rich history and cultural heritage. 

14. Art Pavilion: This museum, located on Nikola Subic Zrinski Square, is home to a wide variety of contemporary art, including paintings, sculptures, and installations by Croatian and international artists. As well, established in 1898, it is the oldest gallery in Southeast Europe and it's a must-see for art lovers visiting Zagreb. 

 

 15. Croatian Museum of Naive Art: This museum is home to a large collection of naive art, a style of art characterized by its simplicity and lack of formal training. The museum is a must-see for popular art lovers visiting Zagreb. 



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