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.
New Measures to Facilitate Public Transport for Persons with Disabilities
A meeting between Anka Slonjšak, ombudswoman for persons with disabilities, and Zagreb Mayor Milan Bandić resulted in a series of ...
Gluten-Free “Brag Trend”
What’s the first thing that pops into your head when you hear healthy food? Healthy nutrition? Is there such a ...
Francophone Film Festival at Tuškanac
Francophone Film Festival starts tonight at kino Tuškanac with a Canadian movie called Every Living Thing – Experiencing A Bioblitz. The ...
Reading with Dogs Workshops for Children
Knjižnica Savski Gaj (Savski Gaj Library) has joined the National Campaign for people with reading difficulties and dyslexia called I ...
Croatian Illustrator in the Magical World of Harry Potter
Harry Potter fans (if you’re hardcore and haven’t failed any quizzes like I did lately), you probably knew that a ...
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at Harat’s Pub
Zagreb has had traditional St. Patrick’s Day celebrations for several years now and even though the Sava hasn’t been green ...
Bright Horizons International British School Hosting an Open Day
If you’re thinking of enrolling your child into an international English-speaking school in Zagreb, there are a few options for ...
Djembe Sounds in Zagreb
Ismail Balde Commi is a 28-year-old from Senegal who has been living in Zagreb for four years now. As he ...
Town Tales: Different Kind of Tourist Cards
Tourist offer in Zagreb has grown significantly over the last few years, and cool people keep coming up with even ...