Day 1: Zagreb to Rovinj, 3.5 hours The reason for my haste: I’m trying to reach Rovinj’s malachite-hued harbor before sunset.Against my better judgment, I’m beelining through Istria, Croatia’s slow food capital. The picturesque seaport is so beloved it’s been claimed by ancient Illyrians, Byzantines, Franks, Romans, and Hapsburgs. The Venetians adored it so much […]
Read MoreI enjoyed having a coffee downtown, picnic in the Maksimir Park, or going for a day to Samobor, or for a lunch to the villages dotting the hills of Zagorje. Zagreb has lots of parks and even forests within the city limits.Zagreb is vibrant. Zagreb is relatively small compared to other European capitals. Zagreb is […]
Read MoreIf you have enough money,when you come to Croatia, I recommand that you can choose a luxury hotel. just like Esplanade Zagreb Hotel. It has long history,with the stunning view and good service ,it become the one of the famous luxury hotels in Croatia. Dating back to 1925, the Esplanade Zagreb Hotel is a historic […]
Read MoreZagreb is a city located in northwest of Croatia. It is the center of culture, arts, music, architecture. It’s no surprise that the number of visitors has risen sharply in the last couple of years. Croatia‘s coastal attractions aside, Zagreb has finally been discovered as a popular city-break destination in its own right.Zagreb visitors mostly comes […]
Read MoreThe first authentic French restaurant in Zagreb was opened on May 10th 2012 in Green Gold Center (located on floor -1). This beautiful restaurant will win you over immediately with its charming French interior and the dishes will delight you at first bite. The interior was designed by Tomislav Curkovic and Zoran Zidaric. There is a large […]
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