





The Donji Grad neighborhood offers attractions such as Zrinjevac and Croatian National Theatre.

The Gornji Grad neighborhood offers attractions such as Tkalciceva Street and Dolac.

Zagreb's Novi Zagreb neighborhood is known for its restaurants and offers a host of things to see such as Zagreb Fair Grounds and Arena Zagreb.
The Trnje neighborhood has lots to see including Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall and Bocarski Dom.
Ascend the funicular to Upper Town where Gothic spires pierce the sky above terracotta rooftops. The Museum of Broken Relationships offers a quirky yet poignant collection of failed romance artifacts that will make you laugh and cry simultaneously. Coffee culture reigns supreme ā locals linger for hours at cafĆ© tables in Ban JelaÄiÄ Square, turning people-watching into an art form. The Croatian National Theatre glows golden at dusk, while Zrinjevac park provides leafy respite from urban explorations. Don't miss the Stone Gate shrine where locals light candles with whispered wishes. For panoramic views, climb LotrÅ”Äak Tower just before noon to witness the daily cannon firing that has startled pigeons (and tourists) since 1877.

