Day One

After an early morning departure we arrived in Zagreb by way of Serbia.

A beautiful bus ride from the modern airport and come to the lower town of Zagreb and begin to explore the city.

Day Two

After a night in a semi-subterranean Airbnb we continued around the city, riding the world’s shortest funicular.

At the top of the funicular there is the unique, and slightly depressing, museum of broken relationships.

Day Three

Our third day we visited Maksimir Park, which houses a huge amount of diverse wildlife very close to the city centre.

We also met up with some local friends-of-friends for a very hearty sampling of traditional dishes.

Day Four

Our fourth day we explored the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum, which had an interesting array of exhibits (unfortunately only partially translated).

We also tried another classic Zagreb dish, Štrukli, which was excellent, if a bit decadent.

Day Five

Our last day in Zagreb, as our train left in the late afternoon.

We had an excellent tour around the mushroom museum (tucked away, but super interesting!).

After our fungus fascination, we explored around Zagreb some more and spent the last bit of time wandering the botanical gardens.

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2 responses to “Zagreb, Croatia”

  1. Dann avatar
    Dann

    looks like you had an amazing time in Zagreb, makes me want to get back and explore some more!

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    1. jett avatar

      definitely recommend! It was very peaceful but still exciting to explore ☺️

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