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Things to Do in Croatia

Discover the most popular attractions, landmarks, and must-visit places in Croatia.

Capital

Zagreb

Population

3.9M

Currency

€ euro

Languages

Croatian

Timezone

UTC+01:00

Driving Side

Right

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Top Attractions in Croatia

15 places to visit

Mali Tabor dvor
Architecture
Mali Tabor dvor

Mali Tabor dvor

Kalnik
Mountain peaks
Kalnik

Kalnik

Kalnik or Kalničko gorje is a mountain in northwestern Croatia. Its highest peak is the eponymous Kalnik at 642 metres (2,106 ft).http://www.tz.kalnik.hr/

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Marija Jurić Zagorka
Cultural
Marija Jurić Zagorka

Marija Jurić Zagorka

Marija Jurić (Croatian: [mǎrija jǔːritɕ]; 2 March 1873 – 30 November 1957), known by her pen name Zagorka (IPA: [zǎːɡoːrka]), was a Croatian journalist, writer and women's rights activist. She was the first female journalist in Croatia and is among the most read Croatian writers.

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Maksimir Park
Park
Maksimir Park

Maksimir Park

Maksimir Park is the oldest public park in Zagreb, Croatia. It forms part of the city's cultural heritage and is a habitat for many different plant and animal species.

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Vladimir Nazor 1876-1949
Cultural
Vladimir Nazor 1876-1949

Vladimir Nazor 1876-1949

Vladimir Nazor (30 May 1876 – 19 June 1949) was a Croatian poet and politician. During and after World War II in Yugoslavia, he served as the first President of the Presidium of the Croatian Parliament (Croatian head of state), and first Speaker of the Croatian Parliament.Nazor is however most rem…

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Church of St. Blaise in Zagreb
Religious Site
Church of St. Blaise in Zagreb

Church of St. Blaise in Zagreb

Church of Saint Blaise (Croatian: Crkva Svetog Blaža) is a Catholic parish church located in the Lower Town of Zagreb, Croatia. It is dedicated to the Saint Blaise, and was designed by the Croatian architect Viktor Kovačić in the eclectic style.

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Koncertna dvorana Vatroslav Lisinski
Entertainment
Koncertna dvorana Vatroslav Lisinski

Koncertna dvorana Vatroslav Lisinski

Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall (Croatian: Koncertna dvorana Vatroslava Lisinskog) is a large concert hall and convention center in Zagreb, Croatia. It is named after Vatroslav Lisinski, a 19th-century Croatian composer. The building has a big hall with 1,841 seats and a small hall with 305 seats.

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Zagreb Mosque
Religious Site
Zagreb Mosque

Zagreb Mosque

The Zagreb Mosque, located in the city of Zagreb, is the largest mosque in Croatia. The Islamic Secondary School "Dr. Ahmed Smajlović" and a cultural centre operate within the mosque.

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Croatian Railway Museum
Cultural
Croatian Railway Museum

Croatian Railway Museum

Croatian Railway Museum (Croatian: Hrvatski željeznički muzej) is a specialized technical museum in Croatian capital Zagreb, located on the premises of Zagreb Glavni kolodvor, the main railway station of Zagreb.Efforts to establish a railway museum in Zagreb go back to 1966, when Zagreb railway ad…

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Rogatec
Historic
Rogatec

Rogatec

Rogatec (pronounced [ɾɔˈɡaːtəts]; German: Rohitsch) is a small town in eastern Slovenia, on the border with Croatia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Rogatec. The area traditionally belonged to the region of Styria.

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Pišece Castle
Fortifications
Pišece Castle

Pišece Castle

Pišece Castle (Slovene: grad Pišece, German: Schloss Pischätz) is a castle in Pišece, Slovenia.The castle appears for the first time in written sources in 1329, and was built to serve the Archbishopric of Salzburg who had estates in the area.

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Grad Bizeljsko
Fortifications
Grad Bizeljsko

Grad Bizeljsko

Bizeljsko Castle (Slovene: grad Bizeljsko; grad Orešje, German: Schloss Wisell) is a castle in Bizeljska Vas, a village in the Municipality of Brežice, southeastern Slovenia.

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Zagreb Central Railway Station
Railway stations
Zagreb Central Railway Station

Zagreb Central Railway Station

Zagreb Glavni kolodvor (Croatian for Zagreb main station) is the main railway station in Zagreb. Located 1 km (0.62 mi) south of the city's main square, it is the largest station in Croatia and the main hub of the Croatian Railways network.An 1890 act of the Royal Hungarian Government authorised the…

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bazilika Presvetog Srca Isusova
Religious Site
bazilika Presvetog Srca Isusova

bazilika Presvetog Srca Isusova

The Basilica of the Heart of Jesus (Croatian: Bazilika Srca Isusova) is a Roman Catholic basilica located in Palmotićeva street of Zagreb, Croatia.

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Meštrović Pavilion
Religious Site
Meštrović Pavilion

Meštrović Pavilion

The Meštrović Pavilion (Croatian: Meštrovićev paviljon), also known as the Home of Croatian Artists (Croatian: Dom hrvatskih likovnih umjetnika) and colloquially as the Mosque (Croatian: Džamija), is a cultural venue and the official seat of the Croatian Society of Fine Artists (HDLU) located o…

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About Croatia

Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west. The Croatian archipelago contains over 1,000 islands and islets, the largest overseas territory on the Adriatic Sea.

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