• The city of Zagreb dates to 1094, when the Hungarian King Ladislaus (1040-1095) founded the Zagreb bishopric, a Roman Catholic diocese there.
  • For a large city ( population: 780,000 ), Zagreb's centre is surprisingly low key, maybe because much of the commercial district is closed to traffic.
  • Zagreb şehrinde ulaşım, aktiviteler, konaklama bilgileri, neler yapılabileceği, iklim durumu, yeme içme gibi bilgilerin yer aldığı Zagreb şehir rehberi.
  • Zagreb Travel Guide. Zagreb is the main and the busiest region in Croatia with the best bus, flight and train connections to the rest of Croatia.
  • Discover the best of the city with our essential checklist of things to do in Zagreb, from galleries and museums to restaurants and bars.
  • While Zagreb is easily walkable, an extensive public transport network means getting around the city – and beyond – is painless.
  • Find the best places to visit in the city with our list of the top attractions and things to do in Zagreb, Croatia. See also: Where to Stay in Zagreb.
  • The unique blend of medieval towers, 19th century palaces, open-air markets, and ancient cathedrals, make Zagreb the perfect city to explore.
  • If you need a foodie guide for an authentic gastronomic journey in Zagreb - try Delicious - online gastro guide for all citizens and visitors of Zagreb.