We're excited about our first concert in Croatia and delighted that we had the opportunity to walk around the wonderful city of Zagreb.
Source: INmusic festival
Do you want to spend a pleasant autumn day outdoors and combine enjoying nature with indulging in Croatia’s sweetest products? No problem. Head to Bratina, the location of the sweetest eco-park in the country, which is owned by Croatia’s largest confectionery maker, Kraš!
The gastronomic website Good Vibe organizes yet another interesting and very tasty gastronomic event during the first days of autumn. This time they have searched the entire city for the best international specialty. Between 23 September and 14 October, citizens and guests of Zagreb will have an opportunity to try what they sussed out at Zagreb’s restaurants.
Zagreb’s Culture Factory is proud to present a concert by the great Steve Vai, a world renowned guitarist who has performed with numerous legends throughout his long career in music and has become a role model for many contemporary musicians. The concert on 9 November will be characterized by the energetic sounds of the electric guitar.
As of 9 December, Zagreb and London will be directly connected with new flights introduced by the leading British airline company, British Airways. According to announcements by the management, ticket prices will start at 600 kuna.
Dear parents, dear kids – a pre-holiday season party, a sensation on ice, featuring more than 50 magical Disney characters will once again enthral you. Do not miss being part of the global sensation named “Let’s Celebrate!” which will take place at Zagreb Arena between 2 and 4 November.
Since late September until 21 October, the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery presents a large retrospective by the renowned Croatian painter Vatroslav Kuliš, featuring his best works created between 1980 and 2012.
The City of Zagreb has won first place in the category Best Cultural Destination as part of the national programme Experience Croatia – Doživi Hrvatsku, which rewards and recognises quality in the field of tourism and is focused on long-term sustainable tourism development.
There are only a few more days before the highly regarded 45th International Festival of Puppet Theatre, Zagreb's PIF, kicks off in Zagreb. The abbreviation stands for the festival’s name in Esperanto - Pupteatra Internatia Festivalo. Between 4th and 9th September, some 15 puppet plays will be performed by artists from all over the world; there will be high-quality puppet workshops as well as a big exhibition “Polish Theatre Puppets”.