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Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is situated in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. It is a major connection hub for traffic between Central Europe and the Adriatic Sea, concentrating, therefore, an important industry sector as well as, scientific and research institutions, occupying a position of economic leadership in Croatia. In recent years Croatia has established itself as a rising tourist destination, which main motivation is the Sun and Sea segmentation, with crystal clear waters of the Dalmatian Coast in the Adriatic Sea. Also known as Little Vienna, Zagreb maintains the influence of Budapest and Vienna, with its palaces and typical streets, but elsewhere, the low city, elegant and modern buildings, as if there were two cities in one, where nineteenth century trams still circulate. To visit other cities in Croatia, use this engine that shows and accept secure hotelbookings in the cities you select. The inhabitants of Zagreb were always attentive to their cuisine.That's why many traditional gastronomic events take place in the city and around. Tasting a veal steak richly stuffed with cheese and ham, or another traditional dish of Zagreb - Hungarian stew of wine, one of the regional Croatian desserts such as apple strudel, Tarte Macarana are true dining experiences. As to drinks, all appetites are satisfied. Brightest whites and full-bodied red wines of Hvar are an heritage of winemaking that the Greeks left for over 2000 years in Pharos (now Stari Grad ) , which are in the whole country. The Pivo beer is another icon , like olive and plum brandy, Maraschino (this is the essence of ripe cherry fruits and Maraska leaves ). google-site-verification: google1a579b4a3c6c0632.html Result of the union of two rivals mediaval towns, Zagreb was part, later, of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and has suffered the influence of Art Nouveau. Avertising:Bookings