Source: Tourism MediaArt PavilionBrowse the frequently changing contemporary art exhibitions in this art nouveau-style gallery, which was built specially to host large exhibits.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebArt Pavilion
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaZrinjevacBordered by historic buildings and dotted with pretty fountains, this landscaped park is a popular relaxation spot for locals.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebZrinjevac
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaKing Tomislav SquareOrient yourself to the city in this manicured public square, which is dominated by an imposing statue of its namesake king.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebKing Tomislav Square
Source: Tourism MediaJarunLeave the city behind and escape to this artificial lake and recreation center for swimming, cycling and other outdoor activities.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebJarun
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaUpper TownSpend a few hours exploring the tangle of medieval streets and cobbled squares that make up Zagreb’s atmospheric historic district.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebUpper Town
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaMuseum of Arts and CraftsThis absorbing museum focuses on decorative arts, with a wide-ranging collection that includes clothing, toys, furniture and ceramics.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebMuseum of Arts and Crafts
Source: Tourism MediaPark MaksimirEnjoy walks around the lakes and woodlands of this public park, admire architectural landmarks and visit a zoo with over 275 animal species. WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebPark Maksimir
Source: Tourism MediaThe Croatian Museum of Naive ArtPeruse more than 1,500 primitive 20th-century works of art by untrained artists. Pieces range from paintings and drawings to sculptures and prints.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebDonji GradThe Croatian Museum of Naive Art
Source: Tourism MediaMirogoj CemeteryStroll among the gravestones of luminaries and examine the impressive funerary art at this atmospheric burial site.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebMirogoj Cemetery
Source: Tourism MediaKing Tomislav SquareOrient yourself to the city in this manicured public square, which is dominated by an imposing statue of its namesake king.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebKing Tomislav Square
Source: Tourism MediaMirogoj CemeteryStroll among the gravestones of luminaries and examine the impressive funerary art at this atmospheric burial site.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebMirogoj Cemetery
Source: Tourism MediaUpper TownSpend a few hours exploring the tangle of medieval streets and cobbled squares that make up Zagreb’s atmospheric historic district.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebUpper Town
Source: Tourism MediaTechnical MuseumFrom spacecraft models to glass beehives containing live bees, this quirky museum showcases mechanical and engineering treasures.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebTechnical Museum
Source: Tourism MediaUpper TownSpend a few hours exploring the tangle of medieval streets and cobbled squares that make up Zagreb’s atmospheric historic district.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebUpper Town
Source: Tourism MediaZagreb ZooTake the family to see exotic animal species, such as lions, monkeys and tapirs, in this intimate zoo, set in the lush Maksimir Park.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebZagreb Zoo
Source: Tourism MediaJarunLeave the city behind and escape to this artificial lake and recreation center for swimming, cycling and other outdoor activities.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebJarun
Source: Tourism MediaKing Tomislav SquareOrient yourself to the city in this manicured public square, which is dominated by an imposing statue of its namesake king.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebKing Tomislav Square
Source: Tourism MediaEthnographic MuseumTrace the culture and history of the people of Croatia through this fascinating and extensive collection of everyday objects.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebEthnographic Museum
Source: Tourism MediaZagreb CathedralWith its twin Gothic spires soaring over the city, this iconic neo-Gothic cathedral is Zagreb’s most recognizable edifice.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebDonji GradZagreb Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaDolacObserve local life at this lively market, which sells everything from fresh fish and fruit to flowers.WorldEuropeCroatiaZagrebDonji GradDolac