
FALL IN LOVE WITH VIBRANT ZAGREB

Wander through hotels in Zagreb city centre, where heritage buildings now house refined spaces like Amadria Park Zagreb. This part of the city places you close to the best museums in Zagreb, leafy parks, theatre venues, and buzzing nightlife.
Whether you’re here for a city break or longer Zagreb holidays in Croatia, the rhythm is unmistakable: coffee on Tkalčićeva Street, fresh finds at Dolac Market, and spontaneous strolls through Zrinjevac Park. Add in one of Europe’s top Christmas markets, and Zagreb becomes a destination worth returning to year-round.
Zagreb, Croatia’s lively capital, is a city of contrasts—medieval lanes rising above grand Austro-Hungarian avenues, leafy parks meeting urban cafés, and traditional taverns rubbing shoulders with bold new restaurants. The Upper Town, with St. Mark’s Church and the Cathedral, preserves centuries of history, while the Lower Town showcases cultural institutions like the Museum of Contemporary Art and theatres that keep the city’s artistic pulse alive.


Modern Zagreb grew from two medieval hilltop settlements—Gradec and Kaptol—now forming the Upper Town. St. Mark’s Church dominates with its colourful tiled roof, surrounded by Gothic and Romanesque façades. The Stone Gate, a 13th-century relic of city walls, remains a place of quiet devotion. Kaptol is anchored by the soaring Zagreb Cathedral, Croatia’s tallest structure, that rises above the market stalls and cobbled lanes below. Every corner whispers layers of history, giving today’s Zagreb its rare blend of charm, spirit, and continuity.













