Let’s explore the everyday life of people living in Zagreb in the time of Yugoslavia! Yugoslav socialist system, unique and controversial, left many marks around the city. On this tour you’ll see both the old and abandoned factories whose signs rust on roof tops, and also factories that survived the transition and are still successful. We’ll also learn about the life in the well-known gigantic apartment building, listen to the 70s and 80s rock music and try to guess what happened to the former communist party headquarters building! You’ll get a unique chance to experience all that, with getting to know a lot about our history and way of life, while tasting delicious drinks and treats from the 80s and enjoying the unforgettable drive in an original Yugo car!
Open air market and abandoned dishes factory "Gorica."
We'll stop in front of The Mammoth, the largest apartment building in Zagreb.
Zagreb fair, the main Zagreb venue for different fairs and trade shows.
Building called "The Dice", built to house the Central Committee of Croatian Communists.
We'll walk on the levee of Sava river and see the famour Hendrix bridge.
Concert hall, known ae the venue that hosted Eurovision song contest in 1990.
We'll pass by to the attraction known as The Lady from Zagreb.
We'll see the statue of Dražen Petrović, known basketball player, and the Cibona tower.
In front of the main entrance to the concert hall.
Zagreb, Croatia's vibrant capital, is a city where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Known for its rich cultural heritage, lush green spaces, and lively cafes, it offers a unique blend of Austro-Hungarian architecture and Mediterranean influences. The city's charming atmosphere and welcoming locals make it an appealing destination for travelers seeking both cultural enrichment and relaxation.
The historic heart of Zagreb, the Upper Town is known for its medieval streets, historic buildings, and vibrant atmosphere. It's home to many of the city's most famous landmarks.
One of the most distinctive landmarks in Zagreb, the cathedral's neo-Gothic spires dominate the skyline. It's a must-visit for its stunning architecture and panoramic views.
This unique museum showcases personal items and stories from broken relationships, offering a poignant and thought-provoking experience.
One of the largest and most beautiful parks in Zagreb, Maksimir Park is perfect for a relaxing stroll, picnics, or visiting the zoo.
A bustling open-air market offering fresh produce, flowers, and local delicacies. It's a great place to experience the local culture and sample fresh food.
A traditional Croatian pastry filled with cottage cheese, often served as an appetizer or main course.
A breaded and fried veal schnitzel topped with a ham and mushroom sauce, served with potatoes.
A spicy sausage made from minced pork and beef, flavored with garlic and paprika.
A thin, crepe-like pancake that can be filled with various sweet or savory ingredients.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous outdoor events. It's ideal for exploring the city's parks and enjoying its vibrant nightlife.
Croatian Kuna (HRK)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Zagreb is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any urban area, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Zagreb Central Station
Zagreb Central Bus Station
Zagreb's tram system is the most convenient way to get around the city. It's affordable, reliable, and covers most tourist areas.
Available • Apps: Camme, Fahr
Car, Bike, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning lakes, waterfalls, and lush forests. It's one of the most beautiful natural attractions in Croatia.
A charming medieval town known for its well-preserved old town, beautiful architecture, and delicious pastries.
A historic town with beautiful Baroque architecture, a well-preserved old town, and a rich cultural heritage.
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