Croatia's capital and largest city, home to 800,000 people. Zagreb's Upper Town (Gornji Grad) contains the medieval Cathedral of the Assumption, St. Mark's Church with its iconic tiled roof, the Lotrščak Tower, and the Stone Gate. The Lower Town features Ban Jelačić Square, the bustling Dolac market, world-class museums including the Museum of Broken Relationships, and a thriving café culture. Zagreb has a continental climate with warm summers and snowy winters, making it a year-round destination.
Croatia's capital and largest city, home to 800,000 people. Zagreb's Upper Town (Gornji Grad) contains the medieval Cathedral of the Assumption, St. Mark's Church with its iconic tiled roof, the Lotrščak Tower, and the Stone Gate. The Lower Town features Ban Jelačić Square, the bustling Dolac market, world-class museums including the Museum of Broken Relationships, and a thriving café culture. Zagreb has a continental climate with warm summers and snowy winters, making it a year-round destination. Meilleures périodes pour visiter Zagreb : March, April, May, October, November, December. La Croatie utilise l'Euro (EUR) depuis janvier 2023, simplifiant la gestion du budget. La haute saison (juillet–août) attire les foules et fait monter les prix — réservez l'hébergement 6 à 8 semaines à l'avance. Mai, juin et septembre offrent un excellent équilibre entre beau temps, mer chaude et moins de monde. La côte adriatique, avec ses 1 244 îles, ses eaux cristallines et ses villes historiques classées à l'UNESCO comme Dubrovnik et Split, est l'une des destinations les plus populaires de la Méditerranée. Utilisez notre calculateur de budget gratuit pour estimer le coût total de votre séjour en Croatie.

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