The journey from Zagreb to Split was the only one where we had to reserve our seats in advance. We did this when we first arrived in Zagreb and it cost 8 Kuna ($1.10) each. There are only two trains a day on this route, so we chose to catch the 07:34 train that was… READ MORE >
Main Square Apartment, Zagreb
As the name suggests, Main Square Apartment is indeed on the main square of Ban Jelacic Square. It’s as perfect a location as you can get if you’re visiting Zagreb for a few days, as you’re able to get around the city center on foot. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, bars, museums and attractions… READ MORE >
Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurants In Zagreb
We were only in Zagreb for two whole days so didn’t get a chance to check out many vegetarian restaurants. The ones we did check out were really good and we’ll definitely be eating there again next time we’re in Zagreb. Nishta Nishta is a great place to eat if you want delicious and healthy… READ MORE >
Zagreb Center Apartments
For our first night in Zagreb we stayed at Zagreb Center Apartments. This is a family run business that’s located in the city center and is only a 2-minute walk from the main square. It’s a 5-10 minute walk from the train station and very easy to find. As we were arriving by train it… READ MORE >
Ljubljana To Zagreb By Train
This was a fairly straightforward train journey, but it involved leaving the Schengen area for Croatia. This meant that both Slovenian and Croatian Immigration got on the train at Dobova to check our passports. This had happened once previously when we arrived in Hungary. Ljubljana station is very colorful, due to the fact that most… READ MORE >
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