Zagreb Cathedral
The twin neo-Gothic spires of Zagreb Cathedral are the city's most visible landmark.
Dolac Market
Zagreb's open-air market, located just a few steps from the main square.
Zagreb Funicular
The world's shortest cable car route connects the Lower and Upper Towns.
Lake Jarun
A sports and recreation center offering rowing paths, cycling roads, and cafes.
King Tomislav Square
A grand green square featuring the Art Pavilion and a monument to the first king.
Lotrščak Tower
A medieval tower offering 360-degree views and a cannon fired daily at noon.
Maksimir Park
One of Europe's oldest public parks, home to five lakes and the Zagreb Zoo.
Mirogoj Cemetery
An architectural masterpiece with grand arcades, domes, and leafy paths.
Stone Gate
A historic 13th-century city gate that houses an active Marian shrine.
Zrinjevac Park
A beautiful park featuring 19th-century sycamores, fountains, and a music pavilion.
St. Mark's Church
St. Mark's Church is famous for its vibrant tiled roof depicting historical coats of arms.
Medvednica Mountain
A gorgeous mountain nature park just north of Zagreb, popular for hiking and winter skiing.
Lake Bundek
A gorgeous open-air recreation center in New Zagreb, perfect for swimming and picnics.
Strossmayer Promenade
One of Zagreb's most romantic pathways, running along the southern edge of Gradec's old walls.
Ban Jelačić Square
The central pedestrian square and the absolute heart and meeting point of Zagreb.