News

  • 02
    June
    2018

    The Zagreb Picnic and the Art Park Project Are Calling You – Come to the Park!

    The city’s green oases are calling your name! The Zagreb Picnic and the Art Park offer shade, peace and attractive events for all ages.

  • 02
    June
    2018

    Summer in the Museum – A Brilliant Programme in Lauba and the Museum of Contemporary Arts

    Concerts, exhibitions, promotions, playgroups, performances, literary evenings… Summer in the Museum of Contemporary Arts and Lauba!

  • 02
    June
    2018

    International Fireworks Festival – A Fiery Contest at Bundek Lake

    The International Fireworks Festival will set the sky above Zagreb alight for the 18th time.

  • 02
    June
    2018

    A Musical Extravaganza on Lake Jarun – INmusic #13

    Croatia's largest open air festival for the 13th year brings some of the greatest names in rock today to Zagreb

  • 02
    May
    2018

    Trophy Cabinet of Zagreb's Hotel Esplanade Gains Three New Hotel Oscars

    A World Luxury Hotel Award prize, known as the hotel Oscar, has been given to the Hotel Esplanade Zagreb in three categories: best Luxury Architecture Design Hotel, best Luxury Historical Hotel and best Luxury Heritage Hotel.

  • 02
    May
    2018

    Zagreb, A Centre of Design: Zagreb Design Week, Design District Zagreb, Ilica Project

    Three large events will present the best of contemporary design.

  • 02
    May
    2018

    Holi Run & Fest Zagreb 2018: A Colourful Race at Jarun Lake

    Holi Run: a race with no stopwatches where everyone wins.

  • 02
    May
    2018

    A Journey through History and the Present Day: the Seljan Brothers, Zagreb While It Wasn’t, “Tolerance”

    Travel and travellers, present-day heritage and tolerance as a necessity are some of the topics covered by three excellent exhibitions.

  • Celebrities about Zagreb

    Jesse Eisenberg

    Jesse Eisenberg

    Jesse Eisenberg (actor) spent the autumn in Zagreb in 2007: Zagreb is an incredible town. I enjoyed sightseeing the old parts of the town, and at night I went to clubs. I was thrilled that it was near Austria and Italy, so I visited Venice, Milan, Ljubljana, Graz, Split... over the weekends.

    Source: www.vjesnik.com

    Wolfmother

    Wolfmother

    The location of the festival and Zagreb, where we spent a pleasant morning, are wonderful.

    Source: INmusic festival

    Baka DJ, Ruth Flowers

    Baka DJ, Ruth Flowers

    Zagreb is beautiful, but the people thrilled me the most. Everybody is so kind and outgoing. I could not wish for better hosts.

    Source: Hotel Antunović Zagreb

    Juliette Gréco

    Juliette Gréco

    I remember Zagreb as a beautiful city, and the people I met were very nice and offered me a warm welcome. The audience was wonderful as well. Really, that concert has been like a lovely souvenir.

    Source: www.muzika.hr

    Eric Sardinas

    Eric Sardinas

    I am looking forward to Zagreb as a destination where I always feel good. It seems it has been too long since the last time I was here, although it was just a year or so. 

    Source: www.muzika.hr

    Pixies

    Pixies

    Big thanks on behalf of the PIXIES for another wonderful day in Zagreb! This is a great festival and a wonderful audience (less rain next time, please!). See you.

    Source: INmusic festival

    Chris Urbanowicz

    Chris Urbanowicz

    I remember our performance at INmusic festival. We can hardly wait to see our fans again. I expect it to be very exciting.

    Source: www.tportal.hr

    Flogging Molly

    Flogging Molly

    We're enjoying this Tuesday in Zagreb. We're heading onto the main stage of the INmusic Festival soon.

    Source: INmusic festival

    David Byrne

    David Byrne

    If we leave out the hills in one part of the town, Zagreb is a perfect town for cycling. vid Byrne (Talking Heads) on releasing his book Cycling Diaries

    Source: www.mvinfo.hr

    Alex Kapranos

    Alex Kapranos

    Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand) wrote about Zagreb on his blog: http://bit.ly/nO3yin

    Source: www.guardian.co.uk