
Discover the naive art of the 20th century by visiting The Croatian Museum of Naive Arts in Zagreb. You can book a guided tour or browse individually the over 1,900 artworks by Croatian but also inter...
Der Flughafen Zagreb, etwa 17 Kilometer südöstlich vom Zentrum gelegen, ist das wichtigste Tor zur kroatischen Hauptstadt. Von hier aus gelangen Sie nicht nur schnell in die Innenstadt von Zagreb, sondern auch in viele weitere Orte in der Umgebung wie etwa Karlovac oder Samobor. Aufgrund der vielfältigen Möglichkeiten in bzw. um Zagreb, erfreut sich die Metropolregion gleichermaßen großer Beliebtheit unter Aktivurlaubern und Kulturinteressierten.
Buchen Sie Ihren Zagreb Flughafentransfer mit Hoppa und wir garantieren Ihnen eine unvergessliche Zeit im sonnigen Kroatien. Gehen Sie auf Erkundungstour im geschichtsträchtigen Zagreb und bestaunen Sie die unzähligen Sehenswürdigkeiten der Stadt. Machen Sie einen Abstecher nach Karlovac. Die schmucke Kleinstadt aus dem 16. Jahrhundert beherbergt auch eine der berühmtesten Bierbrauereien des Landes. Und unternehmen Sie einen Ausflug ins mittelalterliche Städtchen Samobor. Hier lassen sich imposante Barockbauten bewundern. Die Region um Zagreb bietet Ihnen alles, was einen Urlaub zum Erlebnis macht: reichlich Sonne, ganzjährig milde Temperaturen, tolle Freizeit- und Wandermöglichkeiten, eine Vielzahl an kulturhistorischen Sehenswürdigkeiten sowie eine faszinierende Berglandschaft mit herrlichen Seen und Naturparks.
Wie auch immer Sie Ihren Urlaub verbringen möchten, Hoppa bringt Sie und Ihre Lieben sicher ans Ziel. Kaum gelandet, bietet Ihnen unser Zagreb Flughafentransfer einen entspannten und
Ziel | Entfernung (ca.) | Dauer (ca.) | |
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Zagreb City Centre | 15 km | 32 min | |
Zadar | 295 km | 171 min | |
Opatija | 184 km | 121 min | |
Plitvička Jezera | 140 km | 109 min | |
Rijeka Town | 170 km | 109 min |
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Discover the naive art of the 20th century by visiting The Croatian Museum of Naive Arts in Zagreb. You can book a guided tour or browse individually the over 1,900 artworks by Croatian but also inter...
Gornji Grad is the upper town area of Zagreb. The main attraction here is the Stone Gate, an old entrance point to the city, now holding a shrine wiyh a 16th-century statue of the Virgin Mary in a gri...
One of the most controversial and prestigious buildings in Zagreb, Mimara Museum was built at the bequest of Ante Topic Mimara. The museum houses more than 3,500 artworks including original paintings ...
North of Zagreb you\u0027ll find Medvednica Mountain, a hiking area perfect for a day trip out of town. You can wander around the Medvenica nature park or climb to Sljeme hilltop, which takes about tw...
With its impressive display of Neo-Gothic artistry, the Cathedral of Zagreb was rebuilt by Viennese architects after an earthquake in 1880, and most of the money and creativity was spent on its two sp...
Maksimir Park is one of the oldest public parks in the world. In its 18 hectares you\u0027ll find forests, streams, artificial lakes, abundant wildlife and some human constructions. It is a great plac...
The city museum of Zagreb provides information and exhibitions about the history of the city itself. The permanent exhibition showcases Zagreb\u0027s past through objects from different periods, disp...
At this museum, you\u0027ll find audio guides and free guided tours to help you understand the work of contemporary artists. The permanent collection is not really permanent, as sections can be be re-...
Bundek is an oasis where you can experience peace and nature in the very centre of the city. The lake and the big park surrounding it are great places for sunbathing, walking or having a picnic. Duri...
Located in Maksimir Park, Zagreb Zoo can provide a day full of fun for the whole family. It is home to more than 2,000 animals from all over the world, including leopards, chimpanzees, pandas and came...
The Art Pavilion in Zagreb is a work of art displaying other works of art. Since 1898, this elegant building has been hosting ever-changing exhibitions dedicated mainly to Croatian artists, but also t...
The Museum of Broken Relationships is a unique place. The items on display are accompanied by short captions translated in a variety of languages. Stop by if you are up for a moving journey through th...
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Population
801,349 (2015)
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Tourist Information Centre Trg bana J. Jelacica 11 Tel: +385 1 48 14 051 info@infozagreb.hr Monday-Friday: 8.30-21, Saturday-Sunday: 9-18
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