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Museums and Bars galore!
... public transport, dominated by caterpillar like trams, are this lovely shade of bright blue and included the shortest funicular in the world which connects the upper and lower town. Resturants were hard to find amongst the innumerable bars which filled all the squares and streets, but when found didn't disappoint - most meals were inexpensive and featured Italian including good pizza and Croatian. Of mention - one night after gorging a whole pizza and a ...
Lively Zagreb
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Walking out of the theatre-like square I was stopped by the sounds of a Balkan Brass Band playing noisily in the middle of the streets. Amazingly, cars couldn`t pass. They were parked waiting for the band to finish entertaining the people outside dancing and singing along. I don`t see the drivers being happy about that, but I definitely ...
Zagreb for the first time
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Hot summer days in Zagreb
Croatia is about the size of West Virginia. With 1,100 miles of mainland coastline, it has one of the most beautiful beaches along the Adriatic Sea. Do you know that it is one of the most popular destinations in the world? And, it is home to seven UNESCO heritage sites?
Continuing my journey from Ljubljana, I took a train to Zagreb. A 2-hour train ride cost €12. Located at King Tomislav Square (Trang Kralja Tomislava), Zagrebački ...
A Rendezvous in Zagreb
The day train from Split to Zagreb was about a million times better than the night train the opposite direction. We were in proper seats with arm rests, and the views out the window were stunning. Thank goodness we decided to go back to Zagreb during the day! Unfortunately, the train was really late getting into Zagreb. At least it wasn't 105 degrees on this train...
We decided ...