Zagreb

Zagreb, an inland municipality, is the capital of Croatia and it’s largest city.

I wrote this category description before my trip there. But from what I’ve read, it’s a mix of old and new architecture. There are allegedly museums and religious buildings worth seeing, along with a large market and public square.

This category won’t appear on my travel journal until I publish at least one post under it. So, if you can see this you can go read that page or those pages linked below to see if this category description, brief though it may be, is the least bit accurate and comes anywhere close to doing justice to Zagreb.

This is a subcategory of “Croatia” and a sub-subcategory of “Europe.”

Zagreb → Ljubljana

Today, I left Zagreb, Croatia on a bus to Ljubljana, Slovenia. The bus didn’t leave until a quarter past noon, leaving me a little time...

Naïve Art and a Cemetery

The rain of yesterday morning and afternoon stopped today. However, at the start of this morning, clouds filled the sky, allowing nary a blue patch....

The Museum of Hangovers

If you read this morning’s post, you know that, other than my visit to the Museum of Broken Relationships, I had a frustrating morning. If...

Museum of Broken Relationships

I somewhat, but not entirely, washed out literally and figuratively this morning in Zagreb. How much is somewhat? That depends on whether you are a...

Zagreb Walking Tour, Plus

After yesterday’s less-than-stellar introduction to Zagreb, I feel much better about the city now. As I mentioned then, I booked a walking tour of Zagreb...