Wanderlust in Zagreb: Day Trips and Hidden Gems You Don't Want to Miss
Renowned as Croatia’s political and cultural heartbeat , Zagreb ⭐⭐ pulses with an irresistible blend of old‑world charm and modern energy. Long adored by travelers, the capital showcases some of the country’s most celebrated—and delightfully quirky—museums, all wrapped in a vibrant tapestry of shopping streets, cozy cafés, and a flourishing dining scene. Compact and wonderfully walkable, Zagreb invites you to explore at your own pace. Its historic core is divided into two distinct districts: Gornji Grad (Upper Town) — perched on a plateau, home to the cathedral, parliament, and centuries of history. Donji Grad (Lower Town) — elegant, modern, and famed for its world‑class museums, including the Croatian National Theatre. Your journey naturally begins at Trg Bana Jelačića , the city’s central square where Upper and Lower Town meet. From here, wander into Tkalčićeva Street , a lively stretch lined with sidewalk cafés, inviting restaurants, and charming...