Description
The city is divided into three
parts: the thousand-year old Gornji grad (upper
town) which contains the Presidential Palace, the
historic church of St. Mark's, the Croatian
parliament, and museums and galleries which are all
set in cobbled streets lit by gas lamps; the 19th
century Donji grad (lower town) with its shops,
restaurants, cafes, theatres, parks; and the modern
post-war (WWII) Novi Zagreb (new Zagreb) which is
full of high-rise buildings and basically has
nothing to offer tourists.
Zagreb is called a city of
museums as there are more of them per square foot
than any other city in the world. But this doesn't
mean that there is nothing else for you to do if you
aren't a history buff. One of the many pleasures
that the Zagrebcani (the people of Zagreb) enjoy is
sitting in one of the numerous cafes watching the
world go by. In the evening, you can visit one of
the many restaurants, sampling a delicious Croatian
dish, and finish the day in the one of the bars or
clubs. Whatever you choose to do, you are guaranteed
to have a good time!
Itinerary
Day 1:
Transfer from Zagreb airport to the hotel in Zagreb.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2:
Breakfast at hotel, followed by the sightseeing tour
of Zagreb. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3:
Departure. Breakfast and leisure until transfer to
the airport for your home bound flight.