Mini guide to Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb is a mix of florid Austro-Hungarian architecture and rough-around-the-edges socialist structures. Read more…
Zagreb is a mix of florid Austro-Hungarian architecture and rough-around-the-edges socialist structures. Read more…
Sailing from island to island conjures up the maritime spirit of Croatia’s magnificent coast and the ghost of its most famous son, Marco Polo. Read more…
Sail along the magnificent coast, and dive into the seas that Marco Polo called home.
Plan a trip to one of these popular European seaside escapes in September or October (when the weather is still good and the crowds dwindle), and you will see a whole new side to them. Read more…
Croatian food is a savoury smorgasbord of taste. Where it really stands out is along the Adriatic coast, famed for its fresh seafood and shellfish, seasonal ingredients and Mediterranean flair. Read more…
A selection of these Croatia articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.
This country's Baltic coast has white sandy beaches and quaint seaside towns that have not quite left the 19th Century.
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