Beyond the hype of Advent in Zagreb, the Croatian capital is experiencing a little-reported tourism boom, the only Croatian destination with a million overnight visitors in 2015. Once overlooked by tourists heading for the more fashionable coast, it is now becoming a must-visit on the Central European circuit. Leading local blogger Andrea Pisac, from the award-winning blog Zagreb Honestly, tells us a little more about the changes in her city and the impact of tourism on December 19, 2016.
With local elections approaching, Zagreb Mayor Bandić is suddenly again talking about new cable car.
As Zagreb is voted the best Christmas market in Europe for the second consecutive year on December 13, 2016, taking a closer look at the 'clickbait' website of European Best Destinations.
Activists organized a protest against the way Zagreb city authorities approach waste management issues.
More good news for the Croatian capital on December 13 2016 - once more the best Christmas market in Europe, according to the vote on European Best Destinations.
On 10 December, 2016, The Guardian continued their love affair with Croatia and included Zagreb among the top 10 European cities for a short winter break, describing it as one of the youngest but also one of the most fascinating capitals of Europe.
As voting closes on December 12, 2016 to decide the best Christmas market in Europe 2017, defending champions Zagreb are in a strong position to defend their title, especially with a significant expansion of the 2015 offer. TCN takes a closer look at the impressive new Advent attractions to be found in the Croatian capital.
With the elections for Mayor of Zagreb just a few months away, the Good Spirit of Zagreb returns on November 28, 2016 to take a closer look at a proposed plan of the current mayor.
The Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds have signed another contract in the context of EU competition for the restoration of cultural heritage: the project of "Culture, Science and Education for Economic Development - New Croatian Natural History Museum." The project will be co-financed by EU funds in the amount of 3,734,000.00 kuna, while the total value of the project is 4,667,500.00 kuna.
As Zagreb Vinocom opens on November 25, 2016, will masses of people coming in for Davis cup affect attendance?