Jesse Eisenberg pasó el otoño de 2007 en Zagreb: Zagreb es una ciudad increíble. Disfruté recorriendo partes históricas de la ciudad y por las noches iba a las discotecas.
Source: www.vjesnik.com
The ZET tourist buses have been driving along the streets of Zagreb since late May. They offer the opportunity to see the city’s sights along two routes, with professional guides giving the tours in eight languages.
As part of their “Love Live” tour, the legendary British rock band, The Cult, will hold a concert at Dom Sportova Sports Hall on September 30th. According to the announcements, the audience is in for an unforgettable show with many surprises.
In late May, a crew from American Public Television shot footage in Zagreb for a 25 minute documentary about Croatia and its capital, which will soon be broadcast in the United States.
Since the beginning of the year, the Tourist Board of the City of Zagreb has been promoting happenings on Google, the largest, global search engine on the Internet. As a result of the significant number of concerts taking place in the city this year, Zagreb’s pages have had many hits thus far.
In cooperation with the embassy of the Czech Republic in Zagreb and the Moravian Gallery of Brno, until June 28th, the Museum of Arts and Crafts will feature the exhibition “Czech and Slovakian Glass in Exile”.
After establishing flights to Dubrovnik last year, the Spanish national carrier will introduce regular flights between Zagreb and Madrid, three times a week, as of July 4th.
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.