Zagreb and its hinterland is a prime European destination for globetrotters wishing to discover Croatia 's capital and its surroundings. This Zagreb & Hinterland travel guide takes you on a journey of discovery of a thousand-year-old city, its culture and picturesque hinterland, revealing an authentic glimpse of Croatian charm. Discover the finest hotels, must-visit restaurants and sites not to be missed!

The heart of Zagreb beats to the rhythm of Place Ban Jelačić, the central hub of city life. Famous for its statue of Josip Jelacic, it's an iconic meeting place from which the funicular runs to the historic Upper Town district, dominated bySt. Mark's Church and its iconic roof of colorful tiles. The upper town, Gornji Grad, with its cobbled streets and colorful roofs, is home to historic treasures such as the Lotrščak Tower. The lower town, Donji Grad, is distinguished by its Austro-Hungarian buildings and verdant parks, such as Zrinjevac Park. Various museums, such as the Museum ofNaive Art and the Museum ofBroken Hearts, enrich the city's heritage. Not far away, the Zagreb hinterland reveals bucolic landscapes and vineyards stretching to the gentle slopes of Mount Medvednica. Visitors will discover traditional villages where local cuisine, with specialities such as strukli and štrukleare the order of the day.

Dubovac Castle boasts a historic watchtower, while Čakovec Castle boasts a museum in Zrinski Park. Visit Veliki Tabor Castle and Trakošćan Kastel, medieval jewels nestled in greenery. The Galerie des Maîtres, the Pont Ensanglanté and the Croatian Parliament complete the list of emblematic monuments. Not far away, the Majsekov Mill and Patačić Castle invite you to take a trip back in time. The National Theater, a true cultural icon, completes this historical immersion. Finally, the summer residence of the bishops of Poreč closes this exceptional tour with its long ecclesiastical history. Each site bears witness to Croatia's architectural and historical splendor.

With Zagreb as your starting point, explore the crystal-clear waterways for which Croatia is famous. Just a few hours away, the Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a natural spectacle with its 16 lakes and 92 waterfalls. Buying tickets online has become a must to preserve this prized site...

Hiking in Plitvice is a year-round attraction, with well-marked trails and breathtaking views. For families, the paths are easy, dotted with waterfalls and fish-filled lakes, promising wonder and adventure!

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