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
The ETNOsphere tourism programme is a novelty in the offer of the Croatian House “Materina Priča” (Mother’s Tale). The programme allows visitors to become familiarised with the folklore and customs of Zagreb and its surroundings through performances by folklore ensembles and presentations of traditional specialties.
On September 18th, more than 400 young athletes from more than 30 European countries will compete for medals at the European Junior Triathlon Cup on Jarun Lake.
More than a hundred exhibitors from Croatia and abroad will present their products at the 9th ZeGeVege Festival of Sustainable Living. Apart from a record number of exhibitors, visitors can also expect a diverse programme. The festival will take place on September 2nd and 3rd on the Square of Ban Josip Jelačić.
Between October 27th and 30th, the Zagreb Fair will be the venue for the first edition of Football Fest, which will feature global manufacturers of equipment and service providers in football, as well as an array of concurrent events.
The “Art Park”, located in the heart of the city, between Tomićeva Street, Ilica and the Strossmayer Promenade, will be the venue for various happenings and a diverse art programme until September.
Most breweries operating on the increasingly popular Croatian craft scene will present their products in one place at the BeerYard Festival. Its first edition will take place on August 27th in the large courtyard of Club Močvara.
During hot summer days, the Medvednica Nature Park is the ideal place to find refreshment. Apart from natural beauties, it offers an array of other attractions for tourists.
A new prospect has been added to the offer of interesting sightseeing tours of Zagreb: you can now take an attractive Routemaster bus and explore the city from the open top of this original vehicle.