Travel around Zagreb with Bobby
Day 1Old Town Charm and Rooftop Views
On my first day, I checked into the Esplanade Zagreb Hotel, a luxurious accommodation in the heart of the city. After a quick refresh, I headed straight to the Upper Town (Gornji Grad), home to many of Zagreb’s most famous landmarks. The first stop was St. Mark’s Church, with its vibrant tiled roof showcasing the Croatian coat of arms. From there, a short stroll led me to the Lotrščak Tower, where I climbed to the top for a panoramic view of the city—definitely a must-do for first-time visitors.
Lunch was at Vinodol, a traditional Croatian restaurant where I tried “štrukli,” a baked dough filled with creamy cheese. Delicious! Afterward, I visited the Museum of Broken Relationships, a quirky but fascinating museum that showcases relics from past relationships, both sad and humorous.
Zagreb’s Upper Town is perfect for walking. Wear comfortable shoes, and don’t rush. Enjoy the quaint streets and local charm.
- Bobby
Day 2 Market Mornings and Green Spaces
I kicked off day two with a visit to Dolac Market, Zagreb’s most famous open-air market. Here, I mingled with locals and tasted fresh produce, cheeses, and cured meats, all while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. It’s a great spot to get a sense of everyday life in Zagreb and pick up some local ingredients. The lively energy of the market truly set the tone for an immersive day of exploration.
From there, I made my way to Zrinjevac Park, one of the city’s many green spaces, perfect for a peaceful morning walk. The park’s tree-lined paths and elegant fountains made for a relaxing escape from the urban buzz. As I strolled, I couldn’t help but notice locals enjoying their morning routines, from reading on benches to chatting with friends.
After grabbing a coffee at a café in Tkalčićeva Street, known for its lively vibe and terraces, I took a tram to Maksimir Park. The park’s lush greenery, lakes, and beautifully landscaped gardens made it a perfect spot for an afternoon break. This expansive park also includes the Zagreb Zoo, which adds another layer of fun for families and nature lovers alike.
Dinner was at Purger, a cozy restaurant serving hearty Croatian dishes that feel like a home-cooked meal. I couldn’t resist trying “pašticada,” a slow-cooked beef stew, which was rich in flavor and perfectly comforting. It was the perfect end to a relaxing day surrounded by nature and local culture.
Purger offers hearty Croatian comfort food in a cozy setting. I had "pašticada," a slow-cooked beef stew that was tender and flavorful. The meal felt authentic, but the restaurant's atmosphere is more casual, which might not appeal to those seeking a finer dining experience.
Food
Returning to the Esplanade after a day of exploring felt like a treat. The staff’s attention to detail continued to impress, and the bed was incredibly comfortable. The only downside is that breakfast wasn’t included in the stay, which could be a drawback for some travelers.
Accomodation
Dolac Market was a vibrant experience, filled with fresh produce and a lively atmosphere. Maksimir Park provided a tranquil escape from the city bustle. While both places are wonderful, it would have been nice to spend more time at the market in the early morning hours.
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Dolac Market is best visited early in the morning when the stalls are freshly stocked. If you love nature, set aside at least half a day for Maksimir Park—you won’t regret it.
- Bobby
Day 3Art, Culture, and Coffee Vibes
Zagreb has a thriving art scene, and day three was all about culture. I started at the Croatian Museum of Naïve Art, which features works by Croatian self-taught artists. It was a refreshing departure from traditional art museums, and I loved how colorful and expressive the pieces were. Next, I visited the Zagreb Cathedral, an iconic Gothic structure with two towering spires that dominate the skyline.
In the afternoon, I wandered through Ilica Street, Zagreb’s main shopping avenue, filled with boutiques, galleries, and cafes. Zagreb has a strong café culture, so I couldn’t resist stopping at Cafe de Paris for a coffee and pastry. People-watching here is an experience in itself!
The evening was spent at Hemingway Bar, one of Zagreb’s top spots for cocktails. The lively atmosphere and friendly locals made for a fun night out. If you enjoy nightlife but prefer something a bit more laid-back, Hemingway Bar is the place to be.
Cafe de Paris offered a lovely spot for a midday coffee break. The pastry I had was fresh and flaky, and the coffee was excellent. It’s a great place for people-watching, though prices were a bit higher than expected for a simple snack.
Food
By day three, the Esplanade continued to be a comfortable retreat. The room service was prompt, and the cleanliness was top-notch. However, the hotel’s popularity means it can feel busy, particularly in the common areas.
Accomodation
The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art was a refreshing cultural stop, filled with unique pieces from self-taught artists. Walking down Ilica Street afterward for shopping and coffee made for a well-rounded day. Both activities offered a wonderful contrast between art and modern city life.
Activity
Take your time exploring Zagreb’s art museums and galleries. They’re smaller, but the works are unique and give you insight into Croatian culture. Also, don’t skip Ilica Street—it’s perfect for finding local crafts.
- Bobby
Day 4Day Trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park
Although Zagreb itself is packed with things to do, I couldn’t resist a day trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park, about two hours from the city. The turquoise lakes and cascading waterfalls are a natural wonder, and I spent the entire day hiking around the park. The interconnected lakes and waterfalls create a stunning backdrop that’s hard to capture in photos. Walking the wooden pathways that snake across the water was a surreal experience.
I returned to Zagreb in the evening and had my final dinner at Dubravkin Put, a fine-dining restaurant tucked away in a forested area of the city. The seafood here was exquisite, and the atmosphere was both elegant and cozy.
As I reflected on my trip while enjoying dessert, I realized how much Zagreb had surprised me with its blend of urban excitement and natural beauty. The contrast between the bustling streets of the city and the serene, untouched landscapes of Plitvice was striking, making for a well-rounded experience. Even though I only scratched the surface, Zagreb’s cultural richness and proximity to stunning natural sites left me eager to return. Whether it’s exploring more of its hidden corners or taking another day trip into Croatia’s diverse landscapes, Zagreb has certainly earned a place on my list of favorite cities.
Dubravkin Put provided an elegant and refined dining experience, perfect for my final night in Zagreb. The seafood was fresh and perfectly cooked, and the ambiance was intimate. It’s on the expensive side, but worth the splurge for a special evening.
Food
Once again, returning to the Esplanade felt luxurious and relaxing. The hotel’s central location and consistent quality made it a standout choice for my entire stay. Despite the higher price point, it’s worth every penny for those seeking luxury.
Accomodation
The day trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park was breathtaking, with its stunning turquoise lakes and waterfalls. Hiking around the park was peaceful and scenic, though the crowds can make some spots feel less serene. Nonetheless, it was a memorable adventure.
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Plitvice Lakes is a must-see if you’re visiting Zagreb for more than three days. Book your tickets in advance and bring snacks, as food options in the park are limited.
- Bobby
Summary of My Trip
Zagreb is a city that offers the perfect blend of history, culture, nature, and modern life. It’s walkable, vibrant, and full of surprises at every corner. Whether you’re sipping coffee in a street café or exploring ancient buildings, there’s something for everyone. The city’s museums, parks, and lively markets provide endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. For first-time visitors, I recommend spending at least four days to fully appreciate the city’s charm. Don’t forget to venture outside the city for a day trip to Plitvice Lakes—it’s truly unforgettable! Plus, Zagreb’s welcoming atmosphere and friendly locals make every visit feel special and memorable.
Through Bobby's eyes
My experiences
Zagreb, Croatia’s capital, left me with a lasting impression of a city that blends old-world charm with modern vibrancy. From its historic landmarks to its lively markets and green spaces, Zagreb offers a rich cultural experience that’s both affordable and accessible. My four days exploring the city allowed me to appreciate its attractions, people, and way of life, and here's how I would rate various aspects of the city:
On the first day, I dined at Vinodol, a traditional Croatian restaurant offering local dishes like "štrukli." The food was comforting and well-prepared, with a focus on simple, rich flavors. The portion sizes were generous, and the service was quick, though the menu could have had more variety.
Food
The Esplanade Zagreb Hotel exceeded my expectations with its luxurious decor and excellent service. My room was spacious, with a beautiful view of the city, and the location was central, making it easy to explore. However, it’s on the pricier side, so it may not suit all budgets.
Accomodation
Exploring the Upper Town was a highlight, with its charming streets and historical landmarks. Climbing the Lotrščak Tower for a panoramic view of Zagreb was a fantastic experience, though the tower can get crowded during peak hours.
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