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Croatia uses the euro as its official currency since 2023. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Zagreb at hotels, restaurants, shops, and tourist attractions. ATMs are readily available throughout the city, and contactless payments are increasingly common in most establishments.
Zagreb is considered very safe for visitors with low crime rates typical of european capitals. Standard urban precautions apply - be aware of pickpockets in crowded tourist areas and public transport. The city center is well-lit and safe to walk around day and night. Emergency services are reliable and efficient.
Zagreb's city center is very walkable with most attractions, museums, restaurants, and shops easily accessible on foot. The historic Upper Town and modern Lower Town are connected by a funicular railway. The city features pedestrian-friendly streets and parks.
Try traditional Croatian dishes like cevapcici (grilled meat rolls), schnitzel reflecting Austrian influence, strukli (cheese pastry), and sarma (stuffed cabbage rolls). Zagreb is famous for its coffee culture, so enjoy leisurely cafe sessions. Don't miss local wines and rakija (fruit brandy) for authentic Croatian flavors.
Key areas include Gornji Grad (Upper Town) for historic attractions and museums, Donji Grad (Lower Town) for shopping and dining, Tkalciceva Street for nightlife and cafes, and the modern business district. Each area offers distinct character, from medieval charm to contemporary Croatian culture and lifestyle.
Tipping in Croatia is appreciated but not mandatory. In restaurants, 10% is customary for good service, or simply round up the bill. For drinks at cafes, leaving small change is common. Taxi drivers usually receive rounded-up fares. Hotel staff appreciate small tips for good service.
Croatian is the official language in Croatia. English is widely spoken in Zagreb, particularly in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and by younger residents. German is also commonly understood due to historical connections and tourism. Most service industry workers can communicate effectively in English.
The best time to visit Zagreb is from April to October when weather is pleasant and outdoor activities are enjoyable. Late spring and early fall offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer brings festivals and outdoor events. Winter can be cold but creates a magical atmosphere, especially during the Christmas market season.