What You'll Love And Hate In Zagreb, Croatia

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Want to know what you'll love and hate in Zagreb, Croatia? In this video, I'll show you 5 things you'll love and 5 things you'll hate when visiting Zagreb Croatia.

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and is often missed by tourists. It's a great tourist destination and there's lots to love! But like any destination, there are a few things you might not love, or may even hate, in Zagreb.

Please remember that the are just my experiences and you should absolutely go experience Zagreb and the rest of Croatia for yourself!

DISCLAIMER: I only express my opinion based on my experience. Your experience may be different. These videos are for educational and inspirational purposes only. Links above may include affiliate commission or referrals. I'm part of an affiliate network and I receive compensation from partnering websites. This video is accurate as of the posting date but may not be accurate in the future.
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Big thanks to all the awesome people in Zagreb who made us feel at home for the last month!

camdendavid
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Having lived in Zagreb for almost four months now, I generally agree (although I’ve never had a problem getting an Uber). The best thing here are the people. My biggest gripe is the graffiti. It’s everywhere, and it’s not artsy. I’t just ugly and it detracts from much of the great architecture. I lived in Prague for several months last year and, by contrast, Prague’s old town has very little graffiti.

digitalquixote
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The airport transportation shuttle leads to the main bus terminal, which has a tram stop in front of it, where you can use a tram to be in the centre in 6-8 minutes (line #6 Črnomerec). But yeah, there were plans to build a tram line 11 kms long to the airport (over Domovinski bridge via Radnička & Heinzelova street to Kvaternik square), which is imo dumb when you have existing in-use railway tracks within 3 kms of the airport, which means you could run a train directly from the airport to the main train terminal on King Tomislav square, the very centre of Zagreb.
Regarding Sundays, usually the stores would close a bit earlier, with some museums working in the afternoon, but malls would be open. However, in 2023., the government pushed through a bill to ban working on Sundays, with store owners having to pick 16 Sundays every year which are going to be workdays. That's why now, if you want to go to a mall on a Sunday, you have to check which one is open on that specific Sunday. With the exception of stores in major transport terminals, ports, marinas, camps, gas stations, hospitals, hotels, cultural and religious institutions and museums. There was a 0-24 store in Savica neighborhood before, but in 2023 due to the new law they now work 8-23. So if you need something asap on a Sunday, hope to find it at a gas station.

Nightraven
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Your videos are the perfect length but filled with tons of very useful information.

dianesalvatore
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We are catholic country and that's why most things are closed on Sunday.

zugi
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Great 5 min pros and cons.
Love the content and your energy

michaelgreen
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Thank you for nice video. All you've said is correct. Wellcome to Zagreb again.

DamirPervic-zwbh
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In Zadar old town, only half of the shops are open on Sunday. The rest is closed. Most attend church. It’s a bit old European

booish
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Loved the finance stuff of course, but loving the new direction of the channel!

holdenholsinger
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I have been travelling from London to Zagreb for over 20 years now. NEVER have I waited for an uber for longer than 5 mins from the Airport...

LanaNoHandle
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Im from Zagreb and I am plan eater and I disagree with lack of options 😅 also you mentioned Zagreb is small town when fact is that its bigger then NY city. It’s one of the biggest cities in Europe by km2

abundanceonthemountains
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Thank you for the info. But I have a remark, in your video you showed Turkish markets and you are saying Zagreb!! The man handed 5 Turkish liras to the seller in the video :)))

nawafal-murish
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hey man, love the video. did you had any trouble with the lenguage? i mean do the nationals know english in general?

juanwoolfson
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I’d like to see some of your personal interactions with the locals

kchoog
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Zagreb is small town compared to NYC or Los Angeles but it is metropolis compared to rest of croatia.
(I am not from Zagreb)

lukajakobovic
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Loved every minute in Croatia!! Beautiful country!

micheleghoog
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It's nice to hear how much you enjoyed in Zagreb....and I agree - the transportation is terrible. That's why we have two cars.

sandratomsic
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Could you please tell me the name of the stew in the video (2:52)? Where can I find a good version of it?

shahbazisina
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thank you i nedeed this for a presentation

lorenaandrijanic
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Google maps will tell you that there is train

oiganamitio