Iconic structures that define Zagreb's skyline and historical significance, blending Ottoman, Habsburg, and modern architectural influences.
The heart of Zagreb's lower town, this vibrant square features the equestrian statue of Josip Jelačić and is surrounded by cafés, shops, and historic buildings. The square serves as the central meeting point and is perfect for people-watching and soaking in the city's atmosphere.
An iconic Gothic church famous for its distinctive roof tiled with the red and white checked shield of Croatia's coat of arms. Located in the historic Upper Town, this 13th-century church is one of Zagreb's most recognizable landmarks and offers stunning views of the city.
A grand Austro-Hungarian Renaissance building dating from 1895, hosting opera, ballet, and dramatic performances. The ornate interior and fascinating architecture make it a must-see whether or not you catch a performance during your visit.
Often called the most beautiful cemetery in Europe, Mirogoj features stunning neoclassical arcades, ornate tombs, and lush gardens. Many notable Croatian figures are buried here, and the architectural beauty makes it a peaceful retreat from the city bustle.