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Zagreb looks really interesting to visit. The architecture, greenery and streets are so captivating to visit. Its truly a hidden gem and treat to visit.
I am glad you liked city I grew up in. We are proud of it and it is safest capitol city in the entire Europe. Shame you were not here in late spring just to see the greenery. It makes it so much better. Zagreb has nothing closed during winter. That happens only on the coast, Zagreb is a 4 seasons city. You probably just missed an advent, big event that lasts month before Christmas, that is why everyone is inside, we are recovering for new years event. I have one simple thing that I try to tell everyone. City center is cool but if you go outside of it with a tram, something tourist almost never do, for 20-30 min you can see so much other cool stuff. Zagreb has most museums per capita, a lot of great parks, a river, two lakes, a zoo and so much more. If you like nature/hiking (there is also a buss and a cable car) you can explore mountain north from Zagreb it has plenty of vistas from where you can see Zagreb from above. It is really beautiful during sunny day or during night when lights are on. Also there is a fortress Medvedgrad near by and a great local food in any of the mountain lodges/restaurants.
Lovely video! You did excellent job! I am proud “ZAGREBCANKA living past 57 years in Canada but my hearth is forever in my beautiful country and my birth city of ZAGREB! Thank you very much ! ♥️🇭🇷🇨🇦👍🙏
Zagreb sure looks worth a visit! I think the flower market must be great in spring and summer. Good idea to take the tram and sightsee on the way. Chocolate is always good! 😋 Irish pub everywhere 😂 I'll send you a picture of the cathedral if I ever make it back out there! 😊
I just love visiting old towns and seeing the architecture of what was once a standard. Wait chocolate! Can’t go wrong with a chocolate tasting. And lol your face on trying that one piece of chocolate. I’ve been there.
Southern part isn't socialist, it's modernist. Built in first half of 20th century (KINGDOM of Yugoslavia era), the blame for bleak and cube looking buildings is the fashion of early to mid 20th century and you'll find same architecture in any European city, but bigger cities have it outside the central areas because they were huge already before 20th century. Socialist part is the apartment blocks along and across Sava river, the New Zagreb. And it's not really socialist other than it was socialists who built it. Same apartment blocks are in Vienna and Hamburg and Paris.
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Zagreb looks really interesting to visit. The architecture, greenery and streets are so captivating to visit. Its truly a hidden gem and treat to visit.
It is definitely a gem
I am glad you liked city I grew up in. We are proud of it and it is safest capitol city in the entire Europe. Shame you were not here in late spring just to see the greenery. It makes it so much better. Zagreb has nothing closed during winter. That happens only on the coast, Zagreb is a 4 seasons city. You probably just missed an advent, big event that lasts month before Christmas, that is why everyone is inside, we are recovering for new years event.
I have one simple thing that I try to tell everyone. City center is cool but if you go outside of it with a tram, something tourist almost never do, for 20-30 min you can see so much other cool stuff. Zagreb has most museums per capita, a lot of great parks, a river, two lakes, a zoo and so much more. If you like nature/hiking (there is also a buss and a cable car) you can explore mountain north from Zagreb it has plenty of vistas from where you can see Zagreb from above. It is really beautiful during sunny day or during night when lights are on. Also there is a fortress Medvedgrad near by and a great local food in any of the mountain lodges/restaurants.
I'll have to mark all those spots for my next trip to Zagreb
Lovely video! You did excellent job! I am proud “ZAGREBCANKA living past 57 years in Canada but my hearth is forever in my beautiful country and my birth city of ZAGREB!
Thank you very much ! ♥️🇭🇷🇨🇦👍🙏
You're home city did me well. I fell in love with the people and the vibe.
Omg you are so adorable 😊 you make my heart happy while talking about my city the way you do! You're ALWAYS welcome here ❤
Thank you I will definitely be back. My time in Zagreb was a phenomenal
Zagreb is so beautiful with so much to do! Thanks for sharing! 😄
A beautiful city indeed
City looks beautiful love the architecture and the food looks amazing
The food was so good.
I liked the chocolate tour. Very interesting how they have you eat the different chocolates in different rooms as you progress through history.
It was an experience for sure.
Chocolate museum?! yes please! Great video showcasing some of the wonderful places to visit!
Yeah that chocolate museum was legit
You said the magic word with chocolate. The museum was so cool. Great tram ride. Really beautiful scenery in Zagreb. Thanks for the tour.
Best museum ever.
23:40 My uncle is the one who usually operates the cannon :) Glad to hear you're enjoying Zagreb
No kidding?! That's awesome. Wish I'd been there for the firing.
Zagreb sure looks worth a visit!
I think the flower market must be great in spring and summer.
Good idea to take the tram and sightsee on the way.
Chocolate is always good! 😋
Irish pub everywhere 😂
I'll send you a picture of the cathedral if I ever make it back out there! 😊
Please do. I'm curious as to what it looks like.
I just love visiting old towns and seeing the architecture of what was once a standard. Wait chocolate! Can’t go wrong with a chocolate tasting. And lol your face on trying that one piece of chocolate. I’ve been there.
It was bitter 🤢
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon yikes! That would not be the chocolate for me!
Amazing city, good looking chocolate!!! ❤
Thanks for watching
Southern part isn't socialist, it's modernist. Built in first half of 20th century (KINGDOM of Yugoslavia era), the blame for bleak and cube looking buildings is the fashion of early to mid 20th century and you'll find same architecture in any European city, but bigger cities have it outside the central areas because they were huge already before 20th century. Socialist part is the apartment blocks along and across Sava river, the New Zagreb. And it's not really socialist other than it was socialists who built it. Same apartment blocks are in Vienna and Hamburg and Paris.
Bourned there....raised there...left when I was 20....am now 55...still in love with the city...and the food!!!
Had a great time in Zagreb. Absolutely fantastic city.
'Bourned'? Daj se ne sramoti kompa😂
Thank you for coming, I hope you come back. 😊
Oh I absolutely plan to.
Zagreb looks nicer than I imagined
It was a pleasant surprise to me since I had no idea going into it.
An amazing city
Chocolate! Yummy! Wonder how many countries have chocolate museums? Remember passing one in PDC, Mexico when we were walking.
I'm sure quite a few. The history of chocolate is the history of the world.
The trams are generally on time ±3 minutes, but the bus system is where the timetable is only for decoration.
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My city...this video reminds me I left it for a good reason. lol
Sorry to hear that
Nice video. Take time to pronounce the names of things..
I'll work on that
Croatia, among some other European nations, can rightfully be named the cradle of Western Civilization. As opposed to the balkans.