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Museum of Broken Relationships
A globally famous Zagreb museum presenting personal objects and stories from failed relationships. Small, original, and one of the city’s most talked-about cultural stops.
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A globally famous Zagreb museum presenting personal objects and stories from failed relationships. Small, original, and one of the city’s most talked-about cultural stops.
Zagreb’s leading contemporary art museum, known for major Croatian and international works, large-scale installations, and a striking modern building in Novi Zagreb.
A major fine arts museum with European paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, and archaeological material housed in a grand historic building near central Zagreb.
Zagreb’s main square and everyday meeting point, surrounded by historic facades, shops, tram lines, and easy connections to the Upper Town and Lower Town.
A lively historic street popular for strolling and atmosphere, linking the old core with one of the city’s most recognizable pedestrian areas.
Zagreb’s Upper Town, the city’s most atmospheric historic quarter, with medieval streets, landmarks, viewpoints, and a strong local identity.
Baked or boiled pastry filled with fresh cheese and sour cream, a hallmark of Zagreb and Hrvatsko Zagorje cuisine.
Roast turkey served with soft baked flatbread strips soaked in roasting juices, one of the region’s most classic festive dishes.
Zagreb-style breaded veal or pork cutlet stuffed with ham and cheese, a famous local main course.
Long-running traditional restaurant serving classic Zagreb and continental Croatian comfort food in an old-town setting.
Established central Zagreb restaurant known for classic Croatian dishes, grilled meats, seafood, and a polished traditional atmosphere.
Casual specialist venue focused on sweet and savory štrukli, ideal for trying one of Zagreb’s signature dishes.
Prices are moderate by EU standards. Airport food and coffee cost more than in central Zagreb.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Round up cafés and taxis. In restaurants, 5-10% is common for good service if no service charge is included.
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Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport -> Ban Jelačić Square, Zagreb
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