Zagreb
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Zagreb is the capital of Croatia. A cosmopolitan city sometimes called the Vienna of South East Europe.
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Get in
By bus
By train
By air
Due to a high prices of flying in to / out of Zagreb (no cheap airlines except German Wings to Cologne, Stuttgart and Berlin), most Croatians actually use airports in Ljubljana, Graz, Trieste or fly with CzeckAirlines to Prague and from there into the rest of Europe.
Get around
See
Do
Buy
Eat
Restaurants
(not hype places where you will stay hungry, but places where you get value for your money)
Best is:
- Klet obitelji Bunčić - tehnically not in Zagrebu (it is in Dugo Selo, city which is part of metroplitan area), but is most popular place around. National croatian cuisine, live music on weekends, you can find also stable, fish pond and basketball courtyard.
- Takenoko - When you think Zagreb, you don't think about good sushi, but this is one of the best sushi restaurants there are. Located in the Kaptol Centar mall. Not cheap and the service is terrible, but the sushi, especially the tuna, is incredible.
Pizza's
Croatia has a border with Italy, so in Zagreb you can eat pizza which many say are better than the Italians.
Every neighbourhood has decent pizza restaurant, best are:
- Dvojka on Kaptol near to Centar Kaptol
- Stara Sava near to "rotor" and Mladost sport's center
- Colonia in New Zagreb, in "Mamutica"
- Nocturno on Kaptol, between Tkalčićeva street and Cathedrale
- Baschiera 2 on the end of Savska street and beginning of "Horvaćanski zavoj".
Ćevapčići
Although ćevapčići are not original Croatian food, good restaurant for them is on old Samobor road, in Podsused. Thats old family restaurant Suhina, owned by same family over 100 years. They make also other roasted meals very good.
Drink
Sleep
Get out
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