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Varazdin

Varazdin – The most baroque Croatian city (ok. 50 thousand. residents) it is situated in the northern part of Croatia, ok. 80 km from Zagreb. During the Roman times there was a settlement of Garestine here. II …

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Samobor

Samobor – Town (15 thousand. residents) is located approx. 20 km west of the center of Zagreb, in the vicinity of forested mountains. It is famous for the production of mustard and drink based on old recipes …

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Zagreb – Lower Town

Lower Town (downtown) occupies the area between Ilica and the railway line, creating the modern center of Zagreb. Its disadvantages are primarily heavy buildings and bothersome noise, Fortunately, it is mainly visited …

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Zagreb – Graz

Graz – To reach a medieval fortified settlement, one should go back from the cathedral to Dolac and from there follow Skalinska, Tkalćićevą and Radićevą (up).

Stone Gate

It was the entrance to Gradec …

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Zagreb – Story – Sightseeing

The name of the city probably comes from the canal, that once surrounded them. The documented history of Zagreb dates back to 1094 r., when a bishopric was established on the Kaptol hill. It is known, however, that the settlement was already developing …

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Zagreb – Communication

Although not as beautiful and dignified as Dubrovnik or Split, Croatia's capital is also worth visiting. It has an interesting one, not a big city old town at all, with several valuable churches and a large number of museums …

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Gastronomy of Croatia

In tourist destinations, eateries are usually located on the seaside promenade and in the vicinity of the port. These can be typical restaurants (restaurant), pizzerias, fast food bars (beef), but also the premises of Fr. …

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Accommodation in Croatia

Finding accommodation in high season is not easy. Out of absence, actually
any choice, prices cannot be negotiated (usually too tall), so it is worth thinking about booking in advance.

Prices vary widely …

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