Welcome to Zagreb
Welcome to Zagreb, not only the capital of the EU’s youngest member, but also a booming tourist hotspot. More than a million tourists overnighted in Zagreb in 2015, the only destination to do so in Croatia.
It is the business hub, the entertainment centre and the source of much of what goes on in the country, and so we have decided to launch our latest site, Total Zagreb, to keep local expats informed of what is going on, as well as cater to the information needs of the growing number of tourists.
In addition to the standard info features of accommodation, activities and where to eat, drink and party, we also have a comprehensive event calendar (and you are welcome to add your events), as well as various features, such as Healthy Zagreb, Run Zagreb and other niche sectors of Zagreb. If you would like to contribute your views of life on Zagreb, why not write for us? Please contact us at [email protected]. We will be blogging daily, and if you have a feature you would like us to cover, get in touch.
4-Star Zagreb: Hotel AS
Set in a green oasis of Zelengaj, Hotel AS offers peace and tranquility, but it’s still only 3 min drive ...
4-Star Zagreb: Hotel President
This design-boutique hotel features uniquely decorated rooms, all with garden views. In addition to great food and a panoramic view, ...
5-Star Zagreb: Hotel Westin
Located next to Mimara Museum and a few steps away from the Croatian National Theatre, the hotel offers a 1,500 ...
5-Star Zagreb: Hotel Sheraton
Located a short stroll away from Ban Jelacic Square, the Sheraton Zagreb Hotel is a perfect place to stay both ...
5-Star Zagreb: Hotel Esplanade
Originally opened due to the increasing numbers of travellers arriving on the famous Orient Express train in 1925, this Art ...
Zagreb Bus Station: What You Need to Know
With its 44 terminals, Zagreb bus station is the biggest in Croatia. It is located close to the main square ...
Who Flies to Zagreb? Airline Schedule for Winter 2016/17
While the majority of the tourist flights to Croatia service its coastal airports of Pula, Rijeka, Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik, ...
Slovenia to Keep Fence on Border with Croatia
Slovenian Interior Minister does not think that the wire fence should be removed.
Phone and Internet
Even though we live in a mobile phone era and we don’t need phones to connect to the Internet anymore, ...
Living Costs in Zagreb
This may come as a surprise because Zagreb is the biggest city in Croatia, but it’s not the most ...