38 ReviewsI knew that my changing trains in Zagreb to get from Sarajevo to Vienna would be tight. What I didn't expect was the consistently rude, disrespectful attitude shown by every single person working in...
59 ReviewsZagrebacki tramvaj, coloquialy called ZET, is the cheapest way to explore the whole town of Zagreb. It will take from side to side of the town, suburbs included. Which ever number you take it will...
32 ReviewsOne thing really put me off leaving the airport on my seven-hour stop-over in Zagreb, and that was the taxi price, which my guidebook put at about EUR 30 (can this be right?), a large amount since I...
26 ReviewsI arrived Zagreb by plane from Germany. The airport of Zagreb (Zracna luka Zagreb) is situated 17 km southeast of the city centre. It is a very small airport with arrivals and depatures on just one...
Falling asleep in one city and waking up in another has got to be the perfect way to travel so for me the 204 train which leaves Zagreb Glavni Kolod at 23:35 and arrives at Venice Santa Lucia at 07.16 is wonderful. The overnight service is the only direct train so it’s as easy as it gets and you could get around 7 hours sleep.I don’t know that you can buy your ticket online without an agency fee so do like craic says and get it at the station but if you intend to take the sleeper you need to do it in advance because travelling on the overnight train is subject to a compulsory reservation.
How to Get There
by LanaZg
By Air Zagreb Airport is located 17 km from the centre of the city, or 20-25 minutes by bus.The Zagreb Airport bus terminal (bus stop) is at the Central Bus Station on Marin Drzic Avenue.AIRLINES AEROFLOTZagreb, Varšavska 13 phone: 01 487 2055 phone: 01 487 2076 fax: 01 487 2051 e-mail: aeroflot@zg.tel.hr Zraèna luka Zagreb phone: 01 456 22 58 AIR FRANCEZagreb, Krsnjavoga 1 phone: 01 483 7100 fax: 01 483 7105 e-mail: pestary@airfrance.fr Zraèna luka Zagreb phone: 01 456 2220 fax: 01 62 65957 ALITALIAHead officetelefon: 00 381 11 32 45 000 AUSTRIAN AIRLINESZraèna luka Zagreb phone: 01 626 5900 phone: 01 626 5902 fax: 01 626 5901 e-mail: office.zag@aua.com CROATIA AIRLINESZagreb, Zrinjevac 17 phone: 01 481 9633 fax: 01 481 9632 Zraèna luka Zagreb phone: 01 456 2182 phone: 01 456 2234 phone: 01 456 2222 fax: 01 456 2163 Zagreb,Savska 41 phone: 01 616 0066 fax: 01 617 6845 e-mail:...
What we have on airport?
by LanaZg
You can take a car on Zagreb airport...RENT-A-CAR PREMIUM / NATIONAL-ALAMO 00385 01 456 255000385 01 621 5924 fax: 00385 01 621 59 24 AN NOVA 00385 01 456 2531 DICAR 00385 01 456 2221 ADRIAPLUS / EUROPCAR 00385 01 456 2550 ADRIA RENT 00385 01 621 9620 ITR 00385 01 456 207300385 01 456 2074 ANTERRA / HERTZ 00385 01 456 2635 KAMITEKS 00385 01 456 226300385 01 456 2553 M.A.C.K. 00385 01 456 2385
How to get there
by LanaZg
By Road Main international roads are:Trieste-Ljubljana-Zagreb Graz-Maribor-Zagreb Klagenfurt-Ljubljana-Zagreb Budapest-Varazdin-ZagrebThe Central Bus Station is located on Marin Drzic Avenue, a few minutes by tram (line number 6) from the central city square.
Train Station Stored Luggage
by Krumlovgirl
The Zagreb train station has a left luggage facility. I have used it twice and haven't had any trouble with it. You have to pay about $2 per bag per day, but if you're only going to walk around for a little while or spend just the night it can be worth it. When you enter the station, turn right and walk to the end of hallway. There will be a man working the counter and you just hand him your bags and he'll give you a ticket. Hold onto the tickets because you'll need them to collect your luggage again later.
Eurail Austria 'n Slovenia/Croatia Saverpass
by Krumlovgirl
If you are planning on touring around Slovenia, Austria, Croatia then this pass might be the one for you. Once again, I would caution against the higher priced pass because it is incredibly cheap to travel within Slovenia and Croatia. The good part is that you won't have to worry about buying tickets. 4 days in 2 months $200.00 Additional Rail Days $30.00
Eurail Hungary 'n Slovenia/Croatia Pass
by Krumlovgirl
The new pass is this: Any 5, 6, 8, 10 days unlimited 1st class train travel in a 2-month period on the national rail networks of Hungary, Slovenia, and Croatia. 5 days in 2 months $200.00 6 days in 2 months $220.00 8 days in 2 months $260.00 10 days in 2 months $300.00 This would only be worth it if you're planning on traveling long distances between the countries. These countries are very cheap to travel within so I would think twice between buying the $300 pass. The 1st class bit is a good deal, however, because there is a significant difference between first and second classes on these trains.
Comments