Youth Hostel in Zagreb
Travel Tips for Zagreb (Page 1/2)
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28 Sep 2011 Adam, England & Wales:
There's not much to see in Zagreb tbh. |
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28 Sep 2011 Adam, England & Wales:
We went straight to Ljubljana in Slovenia. |
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25 Sep 2011 Phil, Switzerland:
25FPS, experimental film and video festival in september |
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06 Sep 2011 Lars R, Denmark:
There are nice bars, close to the hostel. |
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19 Aug 2011 Kathryn, England & Wales:
The Notturno restaurant, up a little side street, with tables going along the road up the hill (between the old town and the new town, behind the town square). Really delicious, unbelievably cheap. |
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13 Jul 2011 Ulrika, Sweden:
Vinodol, really nice food for a fair price. |
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11 Apr 2011 Annabelle, France:
Good Food (close to Strossmayera..), Korcula |
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03 Sep 2010 David, Australia:
I extended 2 nights into 5 as I found Zagreb and surounds so pleasant. |
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07 Aug 2010 Sérgio, Portugal:
Dolac Market; Botanical Garden |
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07 Aug 2010 Louise, England & Wales:
The little church that is inside an old stone gate! |
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HI Hostel ZagrebZagreb Youth Hostel is located in the center of the town on the address: Petrinjska Street No. 77, just 300 meters away from the main rail station and 600 meters away from the main city square. Local tourist tax is not included in the prices. The local tourist tax per person/overnight is 1,00 EUR. | more...... |

