
Zagreb may be summarized in one sentence: a city of a million inhabitants that has managed to stay romantic, clean, and which offers visitors pleasant walks and enjoyment in a city full of parks and pedestrian zones.

Zagreb is the largest city and the capital of Croatia. By its historical tradition, cultural relations, and above all, its urban planning (the Lower town „horseshoe”, the area around the theatre) Zagreb is a distinctly central European city. Situated in the middle of the triangle of Vienna, Budapest and Venice, it always has been and remains a part of the cultural circle of central Europe. It is only a three-hour drive from the Adriatic Sea.
In short, it is a city that has managed to preserve its soul and identity, its cultural and historical heritage. The wide pedestrian zones with many open-air cafes with garden and street terraces spread throughout the city also add charm to Zagreb’s hospitality. Zagreb is, simultaneously, both old and young.
Old, because of its rich history which is still very much alive today. And young because of the hundreds of thousands of students who make it’s streets lively with their happiness and enthusiasm. Zagreb is a city with a nine hundred year history, waiting for you to make your mark here as well.