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What's coffee culture like in Zagreb?

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Does Zagreb have a strong coffee or café culture? Here's what three local experts had to say about coffee in Zagreb.

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My city is becoming more and more popular with tourists. Some of them find here the love of their life and decide to move to Zagreb. There are lots of places someone might like here. There are lots of parks, interesting little cafes, and people are considered very friendly. Therefore, it really isn’t so hard to make the decision to move here permanently.

Sladana, says: 2020

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia. It is a city full of tourists during the whole year. The city center is fairly small but packed with cafés and restaurants. Zagreb is also rich in history and has more museums and galleries per citizen than any other European city. Zagreb also has a few large parks where people can spend their leisure time.

Simone, says: 2020

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia. It is an old city which used to be two towns: Kaptol and Gradec. It has about one million of inhabitants and might remind you of Vienna, except that it is smaller and much cozier. If you decide to move to Zagreb, you will be able to enjoy rides in Zagreb’s iconic blue trams and buses, drink endless cups of coffee in Zagreb’s many cafes and buy your vegetables and fruit at the famous farmer’s market Dolac. Most importantly, if you want to walk the walk and act like you were born in Zagreb, you have to tell your friends to meet at the main square, which the locals simply call “Trg”. Everyone who’s lived in Zagreb for longer than a month will instantly know the exact spot on the main square where you will meet: in the west of the square, right under the traditional street clock.

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