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. Zagreb si trova in Croazia, sulla costa adriatica. I mesi migliori per visitare: March, April, May, October, November, December. Per evitare le folla estive (luglio–agosto), si consiglia maggio–giugno o settembre–ottobre — il mare è ancora caldo, i prezzi sono più bassi e le attrazioni meno affollate. La Croazia è membro dell'UE dal 2013 e ha adottato l'Euro (EUR) nel gennaio 2023. Trova previsioni meteo, stime di affollamento e consigli di viaggio su questa pagina.

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