ZAGREB TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 10 Things To Do In Zagreb, Croatia

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Join us we visit Zagreb, Croatia in this travel guide covering some of the top attractions and best things to do in the city. With a great food scene, plenty of green spaces and a charming historic core (Gornji Grad) you'll soon find out what makes Zagreb an underrated capital to visit.

10 Things to do in Zagreb City Tour | Croatia Travel Guide:
(Hrvatska)

Intro - 00:01
1) Markets and Ban Josip Jelačić Square (Zagreb Central Market - Dolac Market) - 00:35
2) Zagreb Cathedral (Zagrebačka katedrala) - 02:14
3) Restaurant Street in the Upper Town (Tkalčićeva Street) - 03:11
4) Museum of Broken Relationships (Muzej prekinutih veza) - 03:40
5) Church of St. Mark (Crkva sv. Marka) - 04:41
6) Promenade Views Upper Town in Zagreb - 05:45
7) Stone Gate in Zagreb (Kamenita Vrata) - 06:19
8) Eating Croatian Food (Truffles) in a Fotic Restaurant in Zagreb - 06:55
9) Zagreb 360 for views of Zagreb, Croatia - 10:31
10) Lenuci’s Horseshoe - 11:45
*Bonus* Ice Hockey game watching Medveščak Zagreb - 13:28
Outro - 14:07

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Our visit Zagreb travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Zagreb tourism brochure, Zagreb itinerary or Zagreb, Croatia city tour also known as Zagreb, Hrvatska.

10 Things to do in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript:

Our travels in Croatia brought us to Zagreb known for its lively street markets, vast green spaces, and varied architecture that spans numerous movements, we reached the capital and hit the ground running. In this video we’re going to show you some fun things to do in Zagreb, as well as share our favourite place for sampling the most delicious truffle dishes:

From the main square you have the Flower Market, and if you head up the steps, that leads to Zagreb’s Central Market.

Zagreb Cathedral is one the city’s main landmarks. This is the largest sacral building in the Gothic style southeast of the Alps, and it’s pretty easy to spot the spires wherever you are in the city.

Our walk through the Upper Town eventually lead us to Tkalčićeva. These days you’ll find a lively street lined with restaurants, cafes and bars.

We reached what may be the most memorable museum in the whole world: The Museum of Broken Relationships. The museum is a global crowd-sourced project that deals with heartbreak. Inside you’ll find curious objects with a corresponding story.

St. Mark’s Church bears the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia on the left-hand side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right.

To enjoy city views of the Lower Town there are some great vantage points along the promenade.

On our way down from the Upper Town, we walked through Zagreb’s famed Stone Gate. Once the eastern gate into the medieval settlement now houses a small chapel.

Let’s take a break from all the sightseeing to introduce you to one of our favourite restaurants in Zagreb when it comes to truffle dishes

And craving more views of the city, we then went up Zagreb 360.

Known as the Green Horseshoe, this park was named after Milan Lenuci who came up with the idea of creating connected green spaces right in the downtown. The horseshoe is home to several museums, galleries and archives.

If you’re into hockey and you visit Zagreb during the season, you can catch a game in the city. We watched Medveščak Zagreb play.

And that’s it for our visit to Zagreb! We hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that you got a few ideas of things to see, eat and do on your own visit.

This is part of our Travel in Croatia video series showcasing Croatian food, Croatian culture and Croatian cuisine.

This is part of our Travel in the Balkans video series showcasing Balkan food, Balkan culture and Balkan cuisine.

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samuelandaudrey
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We've been last year to Zagreb too ... I simply love Croatia ... thanks for brining me back :D Greetings from Germany 🤩

MitchSwift
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How can anyone dislike their videos? Audrey and Sam do all travellers a huge service! Much thanks!

khajiit
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I live in Zagreb and i agree that it is beautiful

igorjadan
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Going to Zagreb in two weeks and I watched this video a few times, hearing Audrey's voice and this music it's relaxes me!

gigifromnewyork
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Your videos are among the few things that keep my Wanderlust at bay between trips. I didn't know Zagreb is that beautiful, though I'm not surprised because Croatia is one of my favorite holiday spots.

sartassa
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I live in Croatia and I can say that this is a very good tour about Zagreb

xwader
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I traveled Zagreb.
Zagreb is very beautiful city.

SooStory
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I'm from Zagreb and I appreciate you and this video.Thank you for the wonderful tour of Zagreb.

brankamatrakoff
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I'll be in Zagreb next week and Im so glad that I stumbled upon your video. Its so great and informative 👍👍👍

robertkennedy
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I enjoyed this video very much.
Thank you for sharing your ideas and tips.

michaelsylvester
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I went there back in June and it was amazing

jcooks
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Zagreb seems nice thanks for the informative vlog thumbs up from me

HK-hcid
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Beautiful video, would love to go to the museum's, cathedral, eat the food.Looks like a amazing place to spend time.😀🇨🇦

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that cap with the Bratislava Hockey Club logo "Slovan Bratislava" got me :-) Great video ... :-)

stual
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Outstanding and well done as usual. Your cinema & graphics/sound production skills, outstanding on-screen persona, and overall production efforts & quality do not go unnoticed.

mesillahills
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Watching this video, as well as the videos for Hungary and Poland. These videos will give me some ideas as to where to go, and what to do. As always, very informative videos.

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Great as always you two ... a class act

peterkelly
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I love the French, but the crepes are definitely more Croatian and Slavic then French. They're made all the way from Croatia to Russia, all the sudden Napoleon comes by and says they're French and of course everyone calls them French... wtf

shareneedles
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Again....so interesting and amazing. I will be spending time with Google looking up more history.

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