I am sorry that I have not had the opportunity to stay longer and see a little more, but the Jarun Lake and clubs impressed me, has all the elements of good entertainment.
Source: Hotel Antunović Zagreb
Between the 12th and 17th of June, Zagreb’s main train station will serve as the stage for plays that are part of the multi-cultural project “Orient Express”. The Zagreb Youth Theater is involved in the project together with other theaters from countries through which the legendary train once passed.
After the performance by the renowned London Symphony Orchestra at the Zagreb Arena, the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall will feature a concert by the Royal Orchestra Concertgebouw from Amsterdam on October 6th.
City Business Hotel Aristos is conveniently located in the Buzin business park on the southern outskirts of Zagreb. Since early April, the hotel features as another luxury congress and banqueting venue on the hotel map of Zagreb. Covering a surface of ten thousand square meters, there are seven multipurpose halls, a gourmet restaurant and a lounge bar, as well as a spa and wellness center. Business people and all those looking for the perfect venue for their future special occasion can rely on the hotel both as a partner in the organization of a successful event and as a comfortable home away from home.
Zagreb, Croatia's capital, is gaining popularity with travelers and business clients alike. Whether coming to visit a specialist show at the Zagreb Fair Grounds, to participate in a congress or just to take in the sights or attend one of the mounting number of cultural events, there is now another address for everybody to consider for their stay: Hotel Miral.
Between 3 and 5 July, the Island of Croatian Youth will be the venue of the fourth Rokaj Fest featuring an impressive lineup of the best representatives from the Croatian and global urban and rock scenes. The tickets are already on sale at very reasonable prices.
The representative exhibition “Slavonia, Baranja, Srijem – Sources of European Civilization” which remains opened until 2 August at the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery, presents the impressive cultural wealth of the easternmost region of Croatia, where the Bronze Age is believed to have marked a new era in the development of human civilization.
Folklore groups from Croatia, as well as folklore groups and ensembles from other European countries and continents, will present their music and traditions at this year's International Folklore Festival, an event which has been taking place for 43 consecutive years and has been promoting cultural and ethnic cooperation between different nations.
Every Saturday, starting from now until the end of September, the Tourist Board of the City of Zagreb offers its fellow-citizens and guests an array of happenings which evoke memories of times long-gone in the squares and streets of both the Lower and Upper Towns.