
Solo Travel in Zagreb
Croatia
About Zagreb for Solo Travelers
Croatia's underrated capital — a cultured, walkable, coffee-obsessed city of Austro-Hungarian boulevards, hilltop medieval quarters, a world-class Museum of Broken Relationships, and some of the best contemporary dining in the Balkans. Zagreb is the Croatia that Croatians actually live in; prices are half of Dubrovnik and the authenticity quotient is unmatchable.
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