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- Zagreb
- Tuheljske Toplice
- Karlovac
- Varaždin
- Jastrebarsko
- Stubičke Toplice
- Lepoglava
- Sljeme
- Klanjec
- Gornja Stubica
- Parc De Lonjsko Polje
- Kumrovec
- Krapina
- Samobor
- Marija Bistrica
- Pregrada
- Sisak
- Donja Stubica
- Štrigova
- Trakošćan
- Varaždinske Toplice
- Maruševec
- Čakovec
- Krapinske Toplice
- Zajezda
- Miljana
- Desinić
- Sveti Martin Na Muri
- Kaptol
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How to go alone
Travelling alone in Zagreb and the Croatian hinterland is an experience of independence and freedom. Zagreb, a capital with a bohemian yet traditional spirit, is easy to navigate for the solo traveler. From historic museums to vibrant local markets like Dolac, every street corner is an experience. The streetcar network carries you through the neighborhoods, while the upper town, with its cobbled streets and timeless ambience, invites you to stroll.
The hinterland, with its rolling landscapes and charming villages, is a canvas for à la carte adventures. Regional buses are a convenient option for reaching more distant destinations, but renting a car offers greater flexibility to stop wherever you please, whether for a spontaneous wine tasting or a hike in the natural parks.
When it comes to accommodation, welcoming youth hostels, family-run guesthouses and vacation rentals allow you to meet other travelers or enjoy moments of solitude. The friendliness of the locals is a definite plus for solo travelers, providing opportunities for connection and cultural exchange.
For a worry-free stay, be sure to keep your embassy contacts and emergency numbers with you, and stay connected with your loved ones.
How to go on a tour
Opting for an organized trip to Zagreb and the Croatian hinterland means choosing peace of mind. Specialized tour operators offer a wide range of packages that take care of the logistics of your trip, from airport transfers to meticulously planned excursions.
These turnkey trips take you through Zagreb's iconic sites, with guided forays into the hidden corners where local culture flourishes. The guides, often locals, share anecdotes and stories that enrich each visit.
Inland, organized excursions take you through picturesque landscapes, traditional villages and natural sites such as national parks. From tastings of local cuisine to hikes in the green hills, every activity is designed to give you an authentic taste of Croatia.
Most tour packages also include free time to explore at your leisure, allowing you to marry the supervision of a tour with your desire for personal adventure. Going on a package tour is a great way to discover Zagreb and the surrounding area without the hassle of planning, and with the guarantee of not missing any of the must-sees.
How to get around
Getting around Zagreb is easy thanks to the city's efficient tramway system. Opt for a Zagreb Card , which offers unlimited access to public transport and discounts in certain museums and restaurants. Local buses are also a viable option for reaching more distant destinations in the hinterland.
Alternatively, renting a bike is an eco-friendly and healthy way to get around the city. Zagreb has a self-service bicycle system, perfect for strolls along the banks of the Save River or through the bustling streets of the center.
When exploring the hinterland, car rental becomes an excellent option for discovering picturesque villages and breathtaking scenery at your own pace. The small country roads are well-maintained and lightly traveled. For a local touch, don't hesitate to ask the locals for advice. The Zagrebois are friendly and happy to share their tips, such as the ideal time to avoid traffic jams or their favorite off-the-beaten-track café. Finally, keep the Zagreb transport app handy on your smartphone for real-time timetables . And if you're venturing into remote areas, a little local currency for regional buses that don't always take cards is a good idea.
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