In the last couple of years, Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, has joined the ranks of Europe’s most popular cities to visit. And, it is the way Zagreb lives outdoors that makes travelers fall for it.
In the boomerang-shaped country, you don’t have to choose between city and outdoor adventures, with an abundance of ways to do both in the same day. Climbing the trails of Medvednica Nature Park on ...
Croatia, usually popular for its sun-soaked Adriatic coastline and bustling summer scene, reveals a different, equally enchanting face come autumn. As the crowds thin and temperatures mellow, ...
Foreign embassies usually occupy prestigious addresses in capital cities, and Zagreb is no different. Its diplomatic enclave is an area known as Tuškanac and Pantovčak, which lies in the scenic wooded ...
Medvednica is a mountain that is located close to Zagreb and is a natural space as well as preservation. The tallest peak is Sljeme and it overlooks the city of Zagreb to its north. Medvednica is 63 ...
Hidden away on the Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, Croatia, is the ruined 1932 hunting lodge, Villa Rebar, known as the residence of Croatian World War 2 politician Ante Pavelic. In addition to the ...
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