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.
Zagreb Film Festival Less Than Three Weeks Away
ZFF 15 will take place November 11 – 19.
Peace and Friendship Park Opens in Zagreb
The Park is located at Trg Stjepana Radića.
Zagreb Souvenir Fair: Local Craftsmen Present Their Original Handmade Products
Check out gingerbreads, licitar hearts and other original Zagreb souvenirs at Zagreb Souvenir Fair on Jelačić Square.
Top 5 Rainy Day Activities in Zagreb
Even if you despise the rain, there are ways to make it bearable.
Scottish Stand-up Comedian Daniel Sloss Coming Back to Zagreb
Tomorrow, October 21, Scottish stand-up comedian Daniel Sloss will perform his new show entitled “Now” in the small concert hall ...
Sweat Your Troubles Away: Lagvić Liga, Zagreb Winter Running Series Begins this Saturday
This Saturday sees the start of 15th Lagvić Liga running series, an event that takes runners from the foothills of ...
ZS Laboratorij Brings Combination of Fashion and Dance to Zagreb
The two-day event is part of the Zagreb Salon #52 programme.
Public Transport Ticket Prices in Zagreb to Change?
One of the options could be introducing six-kuna tickets, valid for 60 minutes.