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Zagreb is Croatia's capital as well as its cultural, scientific and economic heart. Its compact city centre is easy to navigate on foot or by tram if you are feeling weary. The city is divided into three parts. The medieval Gornji Grad (Upper Town) is home to the Presidential Palace, historic St Mark's church and numerous museums and galleries.
From the Zagreb Travel Guide
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Fourth floor without lift...And not free parking area, but you can ask for parking to the owner. ... more
Zagreb/Budapest to Athens on the train...help!
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Advise on Bratislava, Vienna, Zagreb and Ljubljana?
In Slovenia definately visit Lake Bled. In Zagreb take a walk through center (beautiful parks), main square and upper town (definately visit museeum of town Zagreb), Croatian National Theatre, Lake Jarun (which is not in the center), Maksimir park with Zoo. You can check all the details on http://www.zagreb ...
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. After a few days in Split, we hopped on the train to Zagreb , providing some more stunning views of the interior of Croatia and the small towns and fortifications it passed. Zagreb is a more modern city than ...
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the south to the capital, Zagreb, a spot well off the tourist path, and a small taste of Balkan city ...
Posted in RTW 2010 by JonathanU
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!) at the bus stop where we waited with ANOTHER Canadian couple for our bus to Zagreb. We hopped on our bus and shut our eyes, stomachs churning. By God’s grace we made it to Zagreb (with our breakfast) 2.5 hours ...
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