Ban Jelacic Square
Ban Jelacic Square, the city center, up till middle 19th century it was an open meadow with a role of market and livestock fair, today main meeting point when going out and socializing. There is our main meeting point “under the clock” which dominates the square along with Ban Jelacic sculpture.
Car – 5,5km, 10 min
Tram – 20 min
Walk – 3km, 30 min
Cathedral
Founded in the 11th century, named Cathedral of the Virgin Mary’s Assumption but is better known as the St. Stephen’s Cathedral as the ones in Vienna and Budapest, former capitals of Austro-Hungarian Empire. Beautiful building that brings pride and becomes an essential detail of each viewpoint of Zagreb.
Car – 5,5km, 10 min
Tram – 20 min
Walk – 3km, 30 min
Shopping – Clubbing – Coffee Area
Part of the city in downtown known as the Zagreb “špica”, where it is important to see and be seen and the most famous urban fashion parade in southeastern Europe. Just sit down at one of the many terraces and enjoy the theater of life in Zagreb. There you can do your shopping in the fashion stores, or spend the evening in the most famous restaurants / bars / clubs.
Car – 5,5km, 10 min
Tram – 20 min
Walk – 3km, 30 min
Business Area – Radnička Street
Once the periphery of the city which grew industrial plants and storages, today the lifeblood of Zagreb business, a place for business meetings and headquarters of large foreign and domestic companies.
Car – 2.8km, 5 min
Tram – 10 min
Walk – 1,5km, 10 min
Airport
Due to the air traffic increase Zagreb airport became too small and a new large modern passenger terminal with facilities is being built. This will double the passenger traffic and Zagreb will be connected with twice as many destinations than today.
Car– 14km, 20 min
Shuttle– 35 min
Train Station
Beautiful building, one of the stops of legendary Orient Express. Built in the late 19th century in the neoclassical style as the pride of the Hungarian railways. Protected as a cultural asset is the biggest railway station in the region, the intersection of railway roads of southeastern Europe.
Car – 4km, 7 min
Tram– 13 min
Bus Station
Founded on the present site in 1961 it is the largest and most modern bus station in this part of Europe. With 44 platforms it is connecting Zagreb with all parts of Croatia and major European cities.
Tram – 5 min
Walk– 1,7km, 10 min
Sljeme
The lungs of Zagreb, a favorite resort for locals, with many hiking and biking trails and a ski resort that hosts Ski World Cup. It represents an ideal oasis for nature lovers and outdoor sports, just 20 minutes away from the city center.
Car – 10km, 20 min (planinarska staza), 21km vrh
Tram/Bus – 45 min
Maksimir Park
Maksimir park presents a unique object of park architecture, the first public park in southeastern Europe and among the first ones the world.
Car – 4km, 10 min
Tram – 25 min