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The richness of Dalmatian Zagora cuisine stems from its geographical, national and cultural diversity. The authentic dishes of Dalmatian Zagora include uštipak (a type of fried dough) served with kajmak (a type of soft cheese), cheese from tub and goatskin, home-made prosciutto, koštradina and raštika (a type of kale), frogs with prosciutto, snails, eel and frog brudet (similar to a stew), veal and lamb under sač (a special iron lid designed for baking), and many more. Apart from these, in konoba restaurants Didov san we recommend traditional dishes such as Didova tava (Grandpa’s pan) and Babina tava (Grandma’s pan), large smoked skewer and other traditional specialties. ***Reservation needed***
93 locals recommend
Konoba Didov san
11 Mletačka ul.
93 locals recommend
The richness of Dalmatian Zagora cuisine stems from its geographical, national and cultural diversity. The authentic dishes of Dalmatian Zagora include uštipak (a type of fried dough) served with kajmak (a type of soft cheese), cheese from tub and goatskin, home-made prosciutto, koštradina and raštika (a type of kale), frogs with prosciutto, snails, eel and frog brudet (similar to a stew), veal and lamb under sač (a special iron lid designed for baking), and many more. Apart from these, in konoba restaurants Didov san we recommend traditional dishes such as Didova tava (Grandpa’s pan) and Babina tava (Grandma’s pan), large smoked skewer and other traditional specialties. ***Reservation needed***
The Stari Fijaker offers a full menu of authentic traditional culinary delicacies representing the Zagreb-Zagorje region of Croatia. We highly recommend that you try our punjeka paprika (stuffed peppers), sarma (cabbage rolls), purica s mlincima (a traditional Croatian Christmas meal - roast turkey with a delicious pasta-like side dish, made of cooked unleavened dough seasoned with turkey drippings), and of course štrukli (cooked cheese-filled pastry, unlike anything you’ve had before, but this is the quintessential Croatian comfort food that you will want to have again and again). In fact, Stari Fijaker is known for its homemade pastries and breads. Only few minutes away from the apartment.
55 locals recommend
Stari Fijaker
6 Mesnička ul.
55 locals recommend
The Stari Fijaker offers a full menu of authentic traditional culinary delicacies representing the Zagreb-Zagorje region of Croatia. We highly recommend that you try our punjeka paprika (stuffed peppers), sarma (cabbage rolls), purica s mlincima (a traditional Croatian Christmas meal - roast turkey with a delicious pasta-like side dish, made of cooked unleavened dough seasoned with turkey drippings), and of course štrukli (cooked cheese-filled pastry, unlike anything you’ve had before, but this is the quintessential Croatian comfort food that you will want to have again and again). In fact, Stari Fijaker is known for its homemade pastries and breads. Only few minutes away from the apartment.
Vinodol Restaurant is the first place to go when in search of traditional continental and Mediterranean cuisine. Included are attractive daily menus made from selected fresh seasonal foods. The restaurant is located at Teslina 10, in the very heart of downtown Zagreb; encircled with fresh, green plants on spacious outdoor terrace, and a warm, inviting interior.
190 locals recommend
Vinyl
10 ul. Nikole Tesle
190 locals recommend
Vinodol Restaurant is the first place to go when in search of traditional continental and Mediterranean cuisine. Included are attractive daily menus made from selected fresh seasonal foods. The restaurant is located at Teslina 10, in the very heart of downtown Zagreb; encircled with fresh, green plants on spacious outdoor terrace, and a warm, inviting interior.
With a tradition dating to 1995, the Boban Restaurant has nurtured Mediterranean cuisine with an accent on Italian cuisine. Selected dishes of Italian cuisine bring together homemade recepies as well as moderns preparation techniques and food serving in a representative location in the heart of Zagreb. In addition to the indoor area, the restaurant also has two terraces. All types of pasta, bread and desserts are made exclusively by hand.
94 locals recommend
Boban
9 Gajeva ul.
94 locals recommend
With a tradition dating to 1995, the Boban Restaurant has nurtured Mediterranean cuisine with an accent on Italian cuisine. Selected dishes of Italian cuisine bring together homemade recepies as well as moderns preparation techniques and food serving in a representative location in the heart of Zagreb. In addition to the indoor area, the restaurant also has two terraces. All types of pasta, bread and desserts are made exclusively by hand.
Opened in 2012, ManO2 restaurant is situated in the business heart of the city. The restaurant’s culinary identity rests on creative ideas of its Chef Hrvoje Kroflin, who takes a modern approach to food, uncompromisingly insisting on high quality and boldly creating his concept in close cooperation with small domestic producers. He often finds inspiration in quite forgotten dishes of traditional Croatian cuisine, striving to reform and modernise them. Cosy and very warm interior of the restaurant is accentuated by the wooden sloped ceiling with rounded edges, the wooden floor and the semi-open kitchen in glass, which overlooks the lavish wine rack with steel net. The entire scene epitomises harmony and symbiosis of living space and culinary vision. ManO2 is an ideal venue for your business lunches, which transforms into a fine dining restaurant with the arrival of evening, offering a unique gastronomic experience of Chef Hrvoje Kroflin's guidance through his tasting menu.
6 locals recommend
ManO2
50 Radnička cesta
6 locals recommend
Opened in 2012, ManO2 restaurant is situated in the business heart of the city. The restaurant’s culinary identity rests on creative ideas of its Chef Hrvoje Kroflin, who takes a modern approach to food, uncompromisingly insisting on high quality and boldly creating his concept in close cooperation with small domestic producers. He often finds inspiration in quite forgotten dishes of traditional Croatian cuisine, striving to reform and modernise them. Cosy and very warm interior of the restaurant is accentuated by the wooden sloped ceiling with rounded edges, the wooden floor and the semi-open kitchen in glass, which overlooks the lavish wine rack with steel net. The entire scene epitomises harmony and symbiosis of living space and culinary vision. ManO2 is an ideal venue for your business lunches, which transforms into a fine dining restaurant with the arrival of evening, offering a unique gastronomic experience of Chef Hrvoje Kroflin's guidance through his tasting menu.

Pastry

The Vincek cake and pastry shop was the first to offer the famous Zagreb custard slices topped with whipped cream and high-quality chocolate. Since it was founded in 1977, Vincek has been continually investing in its production processes, gradually becoming the leading Croatian cakery brand.
80 locals recommend
Vincek slastičarnica
18 Ilica
80 locals recommend
The Vincek cake and pastry shop was the first to offer the famous Zagreb custard slices topped with whipped cream and high-quality chocolate. Since it was founded in 1977, Vincek has been continually investing in its production processes, gradually becoming the leading Croatian cakery brand.
Great gelato! They served vegan products
18 locals recommend
Chocolat 041
25 Masarykova ul.
18 locals recommend
Great gelato! They served vegan products
Just around the corner from the Cathedral so really handy for central town visitors with fresh cakes & coffee.
67 locals recommend
Amélie
6 Vlaška ul.
67 locals recommend
Just around the corner from the Cathedral so really handy for central town visitors with fresh cakes & coffee.

Gastronomska scena

Vege restaurant
14 locals recommend
Vegehop
79 Vlaška ul.
14 locals recommend
Vege restaurant
Vege restaurant
Simple Green by Jelena
1 Zelinska ul.
Vege restaurant
Famous croatian štrukli! Great place, great location with small terrace.
104 locals recommend
La Štruk
5 Skalinska ul.
104 locals recommend
Famous croatian štrukli! Great place, great location with small terrace.

Razgledavanje

Muzej Mimara is art museum in the city center. It is situated on Roosevelt Square, housing the collection by Wiltrud and Ante Topić Mimara. Its full official name is the Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara.
190 locals recommend
Mimara Museum
5 Rooseveltov trg
190 locals recommend
Muzej Mimara is art museum in the city center. It is situated on Roosevelt Square, housing the collection by Wiltrud and Ante Topić Mimara. Its full official name is the Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud Topić Mimara.
The gallery is located in the building of a former 18th century Jesuit monastery in the historic area of Gradec in Zagreb's Upper Town, in the vicinity of other landmarks such as St. Catherine's Church, St. Mark's Square, Old City Hall, and Lotrščak Tower.
82 locals recommend
Klovicevi Dvori Gallery
4 Jezuitski trg
82 locals recommend
The gallery is located in the building of a former 18th century Jesuit monastery in the historic area of Gradec in Zagreb's Upper Town, in the vicinity of other landmarks such as St. Catherine's Church, St. Mark's Square, Old City Hall, and Lotrščak Tower.
The Museum of Broken Relationships (Croatian: Muzej prekinutih veza) is a museum in the old part of the city (upper town) dedicated to failed love relationships. Its exhibits include personal objects left over from former lovers, accompanied by brief descriptions.
396 locals recommend
Museum of Broken Relationships
2 Ćirilometodska ul.
396 locals recommend
The Museum of Broken Relationships (Croatian: Muzej prekinutih veza) is a museum in the old part of the city (upper town) dedicated to failed love relationships. Its exhibits include personal objects left over from former lovers, accompanied by brief descriptions.
Intriguing, visual, sensory and educational experience. It’s a social and entertaining tour into the world of illusions which has delighted all generations. It’s a perfect place for new experiences and fun with friends and family and it’s unique in this part of Europe.
239 locals recommend
Museum of Illusions
72 Ilica
239 locals recommend
Intriguing, visual, sensory and educational experience. It’s a social and entertaining tour into the world of illusions which has delighted all generations. It’s a perfect place for new experiences and fun with friends and family and it’s unique in this part of Europe.
Its 66-metre (217 ft) track makes it one of the shortest public-transport funiculars in the world.
47 locals recommend
Funicular
7A Tomićeva ul.
47 locals recommend
Its 66-metre (217 ft) track makes it one of the shortest public-transport funiculars in the world.
It is one of the oldest architectural monuments in Zagreb. On the roof, tiles are laid so that they represent the coat of arms of Zagreb (white castle on red background) and Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia
250 locals recommend
St. Mark's Church
5 Trg Sv. Marka
250 locals recommend
It is one of the oldest architectural monuments in Zagreb. On the roof, tiles are laid so that they represent the coat of arms of Zagreb (white castle on red background) and Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia
Zagreb Cathedral, on the Kaptol, is a Roman Catholic cathedral-church and not only the second tallest building in Croatia but also the most monumental sacral building in Gothic style southeast of the Alps.
360 locals recommend
Cathedral of the Assumption
31 Kaptol
360 locals recommend
Zagreb Cathedral, on the Kaptol, is a Roman Catholic cathedral-church and not only the second tallest building in Croatia but also the most monumental sacral building in Gothic style southeast of the Alps.
Kamenita vrata (The Stone Gates) are one of the major Zagreb sights situated in Upper Town, part of the old city walls that once stood around the old town Gradec and the ideal place to start a sightseeing of the old Zagreb. Although Kamenita vrata were first mentioned in 1429, it is assumed to have been built in 13th century.
250 locals recommend
St. Mark's Church
5 Trg Sv. Marka
250 locals recommend
Kamenita vrata (The Stone Gates) are one of the major Zagreb sights situated in Upper Town, part of the old city walls that once stood around the old town Gradec and the ideal place to start a sightseeing of the old Zagreb. Although Kamenita vrata were first mentioned in 1429, it is assumed to have been built in 13th century.
Maksimir is the biggest and most beautiful park in Zagreb. Maksimir park is protected as a monument of landscape architecture and cultural and historical monument and a symbol of the City of Zagreb, its value as a monument of landscape architecture and protected cultural property is exceptional and worthy of attention. Maksimir Park is to Zagreb as the Bois de Boulogne to Paris, Tiergarten to Berlin or Regents Park to London.
396 locals recommend
Maksimir
1 Maksimirski perivoj
396 locals recommend
Maksimir is the biggest and most beautiful park in Zagreb. Maksimir park is protected as a monument of landscape architecture and cultural and historical monument and a symbol of the City of Zagreb, its value as a monument of landscape architecture and protected cultural property is exceptional and worthy of attention. Maksimir Park is to Zagreb as the Bois de Boulogne to Paris, Tiergarten to Berlin or Regents Park to London.

Gradske četvrti

291 locals recommend
Ulica Ivana Tkalčića
Ulica Ivana Tkalčića
291 locals recommend
Petar Preradović Square, commonly referred to as Cvjetni trg (Flower Square) is one of the most popular spots in the city. Filled with flower stalls and cafés, this lively square has been the central point of Zagreb’s everyday life since the 14th ct, when fairs were held here.
70 locals recommend
Cvjetni trg
70 locals recommend
Petar Preradović Square, commonly referred to as Cvjetni trg (Flower Square) is one of the most popular spots in the city. Filled with flower stalls and cafés, this lively square has been the central point of Zagreb’s everyday life since the 14th ct, when fairs were held here.
Ban Jelačić Square is the central square of the city of Zagreb, Croatia, named after Ban Josip Jelačić. The official name is Trg bana Jelačića.
27 locals recommend
Ban Josip Jelačić Square
27 locals recommend
Ban Jelačić Square is the central square of the city of Zagreb, Croatia, named after Ban Josip Jelačić. The official name is Trg bana Jelačića.
Even if you don’t plan on buying anything, Dolac Market is a great place to check out if you want to experience authentic Croatia. After all, this is where the locals buy and sell their homegrown produce. The market has a vibrant atmosphere and a laidback vibe. As the most visited farmers market in Zagreb, everyone will be out shopping for their groceries at the weekend.
Dolac Market
Dolac
Even if you don’t plan on buying anything, Dolac Market is a great place to check out if you want to experience authentic Croatia. After all, this is where the locals buy and sell their homegrown produce. The market has a vibrant atmosphere and a laidback vibe. As the most visited farmers market in Zagreb, everyone will be out shopping for their groceries at the weekend.