Left: The Art Pavilion, Zagreb. Below: Botanical Garden
at the Mandusevac well and toss a coin to make your wish come true. In Bogoviceva Street, find the Grounded Sun sculpture and then take the funicular to the Upper Town to enter the world of old Zagreb. Climb to the top of the Lotrscak tower to admire the view and you can welcome the sunset in the Botanical Garden, a green oasis in the middle of the city bustle.
What should agents know about Zagreb? The capital of Croatia has excellent connections with major European destinations. It's easily reachable with the new international Zagreb airport conveniently located in close proximity to the city center. Zagreb is also seen as one of the best-value cities in Europe, offering visitors a wonderful selection of things to do. The city is rich in culture, boasting museums, theatres, galleries, authentic markets and a surprisingly buzzing nightlife. Add to that a great gourmet scene from quirky bistros to fine dining, exciting events, a wide range of accommodation choices, easy access to Croatia’s famous coast, plus some excellent shopping and here is a city you simply have to put on your travel agenda.
Zagreb Tourist Board is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of Zagreb as the capital city of Croatia.