Short breaks in Croatia

Short Break in Zagreb

SBCR01

 
Duration: 2 nights / 3 days

Period: all year

   
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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.

Zagreb

Samobor Plitvice Lakes Vineyards in Zelina

Tourist attractions on this journey: 

  • Opatija
  • Dubrovnik 
  • Cycling Tour in Maksimir with Picnic 
  • Zelina and Wine Tasting 
  • Trakoscan Archery Tournament 
  • Kumrovec and Gresna Gorica
  • Samobor
  • Plitvice Lakes 
  • The Castles of Hrvatsko Zagorje 
  • The Museum of Peasant Rebellion & Orsic Castle
  • Podravina center of Naive art 

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