Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand) wrote about Zagreb on his blog: http://bit.ly/nO3yin
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Become a part of the story of Zagreb’s courtyards between July 17th and 26th at various locations in the Upper Town; get to know them and spend a pleasant time in their beautiful ambiance.
The Mimara Museum, the Croatian Conservation Institute, the Dubrovnik Museums and the Yunus Emre Turkish Institute have teamed up to organize the exhibition “Iznik – Ottoman Ceramics from the Depths of the Adriatic”. The exhibition, featuring archaeological material from a merchant ship which sank in the late 16th century, presents the onetime trade between the East and the West.
Simple, portable Slopey ramps, devised by the first tourist agency specialized for persons with disabilities – TravAbled, provide easier access for disabled individuals to previously inaccessible bars and restaurants with one or two steps at the entrance.
The Canadian-Greek airline, SkyGreece, has recently introduced flights between Toronto and Zagreb, once a week until mid-October.
If you are looking for a night out, and you are a fan of clubbing, you can now have a great time in the company of your hosts by joining the “Summer Stroll in Zagreb” tour, which is organized as part of the “Zagreb with me” project.
For the 49th consecutive year, in mid-July the streets of Zagreb will once again be filled with song and dance provided by Croatian folklore associations from Croatia and abroad who will turn the city centre into a unique stage.
If you are travelling with pets, and want to spend every moment with them, you are welcome in Zagreb because the Croatian capital is very animal friendly. All of the pet friendly spots in the city are marked on the Pet Friendly Map.
In 2014, Zagreb ascended seven places on the list of congress cities. In just several years it has jumped more than a hundred places.