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Hostel Lika
Hostel Lika opened its door few weeks ago. It is situated near the Main bus station and Main train station and only 15 minutes from the main square, Ban Jelacic. In our Hostel we offer our guests our hospitality and nice and quiet environment. In the neighborhood you can find many coffee bars, supermarkets and exchange offices. Tram stations are only a minute away and going in all directions ...
Fulir Zagreb Hostel
Fulir opened its doors in spring of 2006. It's located in the very heart of Zagreb, Croatia, only 50 meters from the main square Trg Bana Jelačića. It's a small, cosy and charming little hostel with only 16 beds providing a warm and friendly atmosphere. The hostel is owned and operated by two 'youths' who recognized the lack of hostel type accommodation in Zagreb during their travels around the world ...
Buzz Backpackers
Buzz is the newest backpackers located right in the heart of Zagreb. You will enjoy your stay in the friendly and laidback atmosphere with our excellent service and facilities. It's the best choice for budget travellers in the centre of Zagreb. Facilities including Common room with comfortable couch and satellite TV, Unlimited high-speed internet access, Modern clean showers and Central heating and air conditioning ...
Youth Hostel Zagreb
Croatian capitol is often called the city of museums, as there are more of them per square meter than any other place in the world, which does not mean there is nothing else for you to do. You can, according to a local custom, have a coffee (popiti kavu), which translated from Croatian means: "sit and watch the world go by", as Miroslav Krleža, a famous Croatian writer used to do, or immerse in other rich contents this city offers to its visitors ...
Ravnice Youth Hostel
I Ravnice 38d, Zagreb ...
 
Zagreb is the largest and capital city of Croatia. Zagreb is the cultural, scientific, economic, political and administrative center of the Republic of Croatia with the houses of Parliament, President and Government of the country. The city's population in 2001 was 779,145. (1 088 841 in the metro area).. It is situated between the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountains and the northern bank of the Sava river at an elevation of 120m above sea level, Its favourable geographic position in the southwestern part of the Pannonian Basin, which extends to the Alpine, Dinaric, Adriatic and Pannonic regions, provides an excellent connection for traffic between Central Europe and the Adriatic Sea. The transport connections, concentration of industry, scientific and research institutions and industrial tradition underlie its leading economic position in Croatia. Zagreb is the seat of the central government, administrative bodies and almost all government ministries. Zagreb is an important tourist center, not only in terms of passengers travelling from Western and Central Europe to the Adriatic Sea, but also as a travel destination itself. Since the end of the war, it has attracted around half a million visitors annually, mainly from Austria, Germany and Italy. However, the city has greater even potential as many tourists that visit Croatia skip Zagreb in order to visit the beaches along the Croatian Adriatic coast and old historic Renaissance cities such as Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar. Zagreb celebrated its 900th birthday in 1994 not only as a city with numerous cultural and historical monuments, museums and galleries, but also as a vibrant destination with a variety of modern shops, quality restaurants and sports/recreational facilities. It is a major centre of congress tourism, hosting a number of business events and trade fairs that are amongst those of the longest tradition in Europe. Being an important junction point, Zagreb has road, air, railway and bus connections with other European metropolises and all bigger cities and tourist resorts in Croatia. The historical part of the city to the north of Ban Jelačić Square is comprised of the Upper Town and Kaptol, a medieval urban complex of churches, palaces, museums, galleries and government buildings that are exceptionally popular with tourists on sightseeing tours. The old town's streets and squares can be reached on foot, starting from Jelačić Square, the central part and the heart of Zagreb, or by a funicular on nearby Tomićeva Street. Tkalčićeva ulica is a winding street in the old town that features many very popular cafés and is a popular place for people-watching, particularly among the younger generations.

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