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    Zagreb stands near the international border between Croatia and Slovenia at an elevation of approximately 158 m (518 ft) above sea level. [11] At the 2021 census, the city itself had a population of 767,131, [3] while the population of Zagreb urban agglomeration is slightly above one million people.

  2. Things to Do in Zagreb, Croatia: See Tripadvisor's 177,235 traveler reviews and photos of Zagreb tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Zagreb. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. The perfect city for walking as the most things to see and do in Zagreb are within easy reach. Experienced Zagrebs thriving restaurant scene, rich selection of museums, cultural attractions, and travel experiences! Croatia’s capital lives and breathes history.

  4. Apr 22, 2022 · A guide to the city of Zagreb, Croatia's intriguing capital. Croatia’s beguiling capital offers a heady mix of Western Balkan heritage, proud coffee culture and outdoor markets selling produce ...

  5. Nov 12, 2018 · Art, History & Architecture, as a 900+ years old Zagreb is a treasure trove of historical sights. And most of all its Coffee Culture, stroll through Zagreb streets, find a cafe, pull up a chair and enjoy your time; Don’t stop there as you only limit your experience by the time you spend in Zagreb.

  6. May 29, 2024 · Zagreb, capital and chief city of Croatia. It is situated on the slopes of Medvednica Hill to the north and the floodplain of the Sava River to the south. Zagreb is the cultural center of the country. Learn more about the city, including its history and sites.

  7. Zagreb is made for strolling. Wander through the Upper Town's red-roof and cobblestone glory, peppered with church spires. Crane your neck to see the domes and ornate upper-floor frippery of the Lower Town's mash-up of secessionist, neo-baroque and art deco buildings.

  8. Jun 11, 2024 · Sure, it doesn’t have the Adriatic sea or beaches, but it has many fine sights, plenty of restaurants, cafes and bars, lots of entertainment and regular events, a huge selection of accommodation (with something for all budgets), some decent shopping and is very easy to reach from elsewhere in Europe.

  9. Stroll down Ilica, ride the funicular to the Upper Town, or escape to the greenery of Maksimir. Discover authentic experiences in Zagreb!

  10. Caution: Several of Zagreb's historical buildings sustained damage due to a moderate earthquake that struck the city in March 2020 and are temporarily closed until repairs are finished. The city of Zagreb is mainly divided into two parts Gornji grad (Upper Town) and Donji grad (Lower Town). They are the cultural, religious, and commercial hubs ...

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