I was very looking forward to coming to Zagreb, especially because my mother travelled with me. My people found out everything about it, so that we could see the main stuff in the city!
Source: Hotel Antunović Zagreb
On June 16th, Zagreb’s Šalata will be the venue for a concert by the American/Irish/Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys, which already performed in Zagreb two years ago, filling the Culture Factory club to capacity. This time around, they will hold an open air show.
Until May 20th, the Ferdinand Budicki Automobile Museum will feature its third themed exhibition, organized to celebrate 55 years of a cult classic car – the beloved Mini.
For seven years now, the Museum of Contemporary Art and T-HT Croatian Telecom have organized annual exhibitions featuring recent works of contemporary visual art. A total of 203 works were submitted for this year’s exhibition, but only 16 of the best have been selected.
On May 12th, Zagreb’s Tvornica Kulture club will be the venue for a concert by Everlast, the legendary frontman of the former Irish/American hip-hop band House of Pain. This much anticipated gig comes two years after he was supposed to perform at the cancelled Rokaj Fest.
For the eighth consecutive year, the Segway season has officially been opened, enabling tourists to go sightseeing and admire Zagreb’s landmarks in an unforgettable way, whilst riding on this globally popular personal transporter.
Did you ever wonder where salt comes from, how it is made, which type is best and how it can be used? You can find answers at the museum-store of the Nin Salt Factory, recently opened in the centre of Zagreb.
All automotive fans are expected once again this year at Arena Centre, where Zagreb Auto Week will be taking place for the 5th time between April 25th and 27th.
Hostelworld.com and its research network, Hoscars, which allows users to choose the best hostels, have voted Zagreb’s Hobo Bear hostel as the best hostel in Croatia.