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After documenting our RV life and how much it cost, as well as our cost of living in Florida, we decided we want to show you the same in various cities around the world. We are spending 2.5 weeks in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. We've rented an apartment and have been documenting our expenses. In this video, we show you the cost of dining out, groceries, mobile/cell phones, gyms, public transport as well as some of our favorite cafes/coffee shops to work at for a couple of hours each day.
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Amazing day in Zagreb | Croatia
I was not expecting to have such a beautiful day in Zagreb, Croatia. I ended up in the Museum of Broken Relationships.
Croatia is a beautiful country and today I was visiting Zagreb. I have heard many good things about Zagreb so I was curious to see what this city had to offer in one day.
I walked around the city of Zagreb for a couple of hours as I found out that the city of Zagreb is indeed beautiful as everybody told me. I went to the Dolac Market where I could find people getting their groceries done.
We also used the Funicular to go up in the city, the Funicular is a very very old way of transportation in Zagreb city centre. If you have a chance to use it, go for it, and when you get up there don't forget to look back because the view is amazing!
Then I went to the Cathedral of Zagreb and near the Anamorphosis by Etian, and in the end of the day I went to a museum that I was very curious to see which was the Museum of Broken Relationships, yes, you read it well, broken relationships.
In the end I really spent an amazing day in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Croatia, Full of magic
The beautiful winter season in vibrant Croatia – this is when Christmas magic spreads all over Croatian cities and towns, bringing a charming dose of holiday spirit to every corner of our country.
Experience it this year and enjoy your Advent vacation in Croatia, both at our renowned Christmas market in Zagreb that has been voted “European Best Christmas Market” three times in a row, as well as other amazing Croatian destinations.
550,000 PEOPLE CELEBRATED HERE! | Zagreb Square & Cathedral | Croatia Travel Vlog
Croatia came 2nd in the football world cup and 550k people celebrated in Ban Jelačić square, Zagreb! Before the cathedral...⬇ Click 'Show More' ⬇ Learn to travel full-time:
While Zagreb was home to the football ceremony, and Ban Jelacic square was the end place, it does sound like it was 550,000 people in total came out for the drive from the airport... so sure, not all those people were crammed in here around the square but cool nonetheless.
Just up from the Ban Jelacic square is the Zagreb cathedral, which is the tallest building in Croatia. Inside the church is stunning, as you would expect, but I didnt want to film too much for this travel vlog. Partly because it feels a bit sacred, partly because people are in there having private time and praying. Regardless, if you visit Ban Jelacic square it's worth popping up and seeing the cathedral as well!
It's a shame we werent a few weeks earlier to be around Croatia during the World Cup, but to be in the square and imagine the ceremony was cool either way.
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Croatia, a country of a special energy and healthy living!
Croatia is already quite well known as a country of special beauty, a moderate climate, a rich and interesting past which stretches back to ancient times, of tasty and healthy food and intriguing wines.
The wonderful blend of the azure sea with its more than a thousand islands and islets, as well as the green interior from where ancient and mediaeval walls and picturesque castles and manor houses emerge, win over many visitors at the first glance. In every corner many civilisations and cultures intertwine creating a wonderful harmony and a spirit of timelessness with the heritage which they have left behind. All of this together also gives Croatia a new dimension – a dimension of a country of a distinctive energy and a healthy life.
Nature itself has already opened the way, particularly in the coastal area, with natural aromatherapies whose beneficial effect is felt during a walk along the trails of medicinal plants, of which the scents of lavender and rosemary often dominate, or beneath cypress trees in a stimulating blend of Mediterranean vegetation, extraordinary clean air and mild climate.
One can enjoy Croatia in the sea, coast and interesting interior with its rich forests and untouched regions swimming, sailing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, as well as by spiritually and mentally relaxing at thermal springs which quality-wise are amongst the best on Europe.
The long tradition in the field of medical science is opening up the way for the solving more demanding health problems.
In short, Croatia is a unique oasis of healthy living where one lives, breathes, eats and sleeps healthily!
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Croatia, a country of a special energy and healthy living!
Croatia is already quite well known as a country of special beauty, a moderate climate, a rich and interesting past which stretches back to ancient times, of tasty and healthy food and intriguing wines.
The wonderful blend of the azure sea with its more than a thousand islands and islets, as well as the green interior from where ancient and mediaeval walls and picturesque castles and manor houses emerge, win over many visitors at the first glance. In every corner many civilisations and cultures intertwine creating a wonderful harmony and a spirit of timelessness with the heritage which they have left behind. All of this together also gives Croatia a new dimension – a dimension of a country of a distinctive energy and a healthy life.
Nature itself has already opened the way, particularly in the coastal area, with natural aromatherapies whose beneficial effect is felt during a walk along the trails of medicinal plants, of which the scents of lavender and rosemary often dominate, or beneath cypress trees in a stimulating blend of Mediterranean vegetation, extraordinary clean air and mild climate.
One can enjoy Croatia in the sea, coast and interesting interior with its rich forests and untouched regions swimming, sailing, hiking, walking, running, cycling, as well as by spiritually and mentally relaxing at thermal springs which quality-wise are amongst the best on Europe.
The long tradition in the field of medical science is opening up the way for the solving more demanding health problems.
In short, Croatia is a unique oasis of healthy living where one lives, breathes, eats and sleeps healthily!
Croatia, Full of magic
The beautiful winter season in vibrant Croatia – this is when Christmas magic spreads all over Croatian cities and towns, bringing a charming dose of holiday spirit to every corner of our country.
Experience it this year and enjoy your Advent vacation in Croatia, both at our renowned Christmas market in Zagreb that has been voted “European Best Christmas Market” three times in a row, as well as other amazing Croatian destinations.
Why We Like Living In Zagreb, Croatia | Why You Should Visit!
We've been living in Zagreb for three months now. We are about to head off to our next destination (Belgrade, Serbia!) so I figured this was a perfect time to fill you in on one of my favourite cities of all time! In the past two years, I've spent five months living in Croatia. Zagreb is still my favourite Croatian city, and I'm so glad I got to spend three whole months living here with my husband Kuba. We love Zagreb because it isn't touristy, it's incredibly clean, the air is fresh, the people are always friendly and positive, we have fresh produce markets everywhere, and the public transportation is well-connected, affordable, and reliable. We have no complaints! If you've never considered visiting Croatia before, please give Zagreb a try! ????
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | A fascinating land with a hard-fought history in a complex corner of Europe, Croatia is emerging as one of Europe's top destinations. Sampling the very best of Croatia, we start by exploring the fabled Dalmatian Coast from dramatic Dubrovnik to crusty Adriatic island ports. Heading inland, we hike through Plitvice Lakes National Park and enjoy the thriving capital city Zagreb. Our Croatian finale: the Istrian Peninsula and its enchanting port town of Rovinj.
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TRAVEL to ZAGREB, Croatia. Your Guide to the City.
We explore Croatia’s capital city of Zagreb. We start our day at Ban Jelačić Square and the market at Dolac Market. We then visit Zagreb Cathedral and have lunch on Tkalčićeva Street, a pedestrian street full of restaurants and bars. After lunch we visit St. Mark’s Church and the Museum of Broken Relationships. We finish off our day at Park Josipa Jurja Strossmayera.
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The impressions of many foreigners who live in Zagreb, business people and tourists can be summed up in a single sentence: a large city which managed to stay romantic and safe. There are unlimited possibilities for visiting music and theatre events, art exhibitions, museums, sporting events and enjoying pleasant walks, interesting architecture, plentiful parks in the centre of the city, pedestrian zones and the atmosphere.
Zagreb is the city of international fairs, conventions, business meetings (Zagreb Fair and congresses), as well as sporting events. There are more than 6,000 beds in hotels, some of them belonging to world-famous hotel chains. The number of small and family-owned hotels and hostels is increasing. They all share the same level of professionalism and hospitality.
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Situated just below the hillside settlements of Kaptol and Gradec, it has served as the city’s commercial heart ever since 1641, when it was designated as a place where fairs could be held. Most of the buildings around the square date from the 19th century, and display a variety of architectural styles, from Biedermaier to Art Nouveau and Post-modernism. The square was Zagreb’s main marketplace and carried the name “Harmica” (Hungarian for “one thirtieth”), after the tax levied on the goods that were sold here. In 1848 the square was officially renamed in honour of Ban (“Governor”) Josip Jelačić. After World War II the name of the square was changed to “Republic Square”, only to return to its previous title in 1990.
The Zagreb Cathedral on Kaptol is a Roman Catholic institution and not only the tallest building in Croatia, but also the most monumental sacral building in Gothic style southeast of the Alps
Tkalciceva Street is a beautiful street of Zagreb lined with restaurants and cafes. At that same place once flowed a river that separated the districts of Kaptol and Gradec.
This 13th-century church is one of Zagreb's most emblematic buildings. Its colourful tiled roof, constructed in 1880, has the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia on the left side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right.
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ZAGREB COST OF LIVING | Monthly Digital Nomad Croatia Living Costs
Cost of living in Croatia vlog. Today we share our monthly living costs as digital nomads in Zagreb... ✈ How to become a digital nomad:
We recently covered a cost video on Croatia, as we walked around the streets of Zagreb covering some daily costs along with some of our more broad living costs by day. Todays video goes deeper into our monthly costs as digital nomads in Zagreb.
This is a pure cost of living video for a 30 day period in Zagreb, of course it is purely based on our experience only so should be used as a guide to work out your own costs if you plan on planning your travel here or passing through Croatia.
We probably should mention how cool Croatia is and Zagreb in particular. Zagreb is a highly underrated city and one of our fav places that we've stayed longer termish as digital nomads. Great internet speeds, good coffee and pretty decent living costs are all perfectly aligned with the nomad lifestyle.
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10 Things to do in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us we visit Zagreb, Croatia in this travel guide covering some of the top attractions and best things to do in the city. With a great food scene, plenty of green spaces and a charming historic core (Gornji Grad) you'll soon find out what makes Zagreb an underrated capital to visit.
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Our visit Zagreb travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Zagreb tourism brochure, Zagreb itinerary or Zagreb, Croatia city tour also known as Zagreb, Hrvatska.
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Our travels in Croatia brought us to Zagreb known for its lively street markets, vast green spaces, and varied architecture that spans numerous movements, we reached the capital and hit the ground running. In this video we’re going to show you some fun things to do in Zagreb, as well as share our favourite place for sampling the most delicious truffle dishes:
From the main square you have the Flower Market, and if you head up the steps, that leads to Zagreb’s Central Market.
Zagreb Cathedral is one the city’s main landmarks. This is the largest sacral building in the Gothic style southeast of the Alps, and it’s pretty easy to spot the spires wherever you are in the city.
Our walk through the Upper Town eventually lead us to Tkalčićeva. These days you’ll find a lively street lined with restaurants, cafes and bars.
We reached what may be the most memorable museum in the whole world: The Museum of Broken Relationships. The museum is a global crowd-sourced project that deals with heartbreak. Inside you’ll find curious objects with a corresponding story.
St. Mark’s Church bears the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia on the left-hand side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right.
To enjoy city views of the Lower Town there are some great vantage points along the promenade.
On our way down from the Upper Town, we walked through Zagreb’s famed Stone Gate. Once the eastern gate into the medieval settlement now houses a small chapel.
Let’s take a break from all the sightseeing to introduce you to one of our favourite restaurants in Zagreb when it comes to truffle dishes
And craving more views of the city, we then went up Zagreb 360.
Known as the Green Horseshoe, this park was named after Milan Lenuci who came up with the idea of creating connected green spaces right in the downtown. The horseshoe is home to several museums, galleries and archives.
If you’re into hockey and you visit Zagreb during the season, you can catch a game in the city. We watched Medveščak Zagreb play.
And that’s it for our visit to Zagreb! We hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that you got a few ideas of things to see, eat and do on your own visit.
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MIROGOJ CEMETARY: This place really takes you back in time. With the lovely large columns at the entrance, it’s pretty hard not to be mesmerized by this beautiful piece of architecture. As mentioned in this video, Miogoj is owned by the city, and has many different religious burials, from Jews, Muslims, Protestants, Catholics, etc. Not only is Mirogoj a cemetery, but it feels as though you are walking through a time machine, everything was preserved so well, I was really quite surprised. I can see why many famous Croatians are buried here. It is beautiful!
DOLAC MARKET: If you are only in Zagreb for a day or two, then I highly recommend visiting the Dolac market. They really give you a great feel for the Croatian culture in a short amount of time. My favourite moments had to be walking through the big red umbrellas seeing all the locals call out to each other. Also, people watching in the cheese section, seeing all the old ladies proudly selling their products, and to see the butchers cut meat to perfection. The cherry on top was at the end when all the old men gather in the bar afterwards for a cold brew. What a day! :)
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I really hope that I’m able to at least point you in the right direction- I said it a thousand times in the video and I will say it again: THIS IS NOT LAW. I am probably not 100% accurate BUT I have done my best to give you as much information and idea as possible about the process of moving to Croatia!
I know that when I came it was so overwhelming and I didn’t even know where to begin. I also didn’t know anyone who was trying to do what I was trying to do (move to Croatia) so, if this video helps helps you in some way or another, well, that makes it all worth it!
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ALL Laws for Residency in Croatia:
EU Work Restrictions link:
EU Blue Card website:
HOW TO FIND A JOB IN THE BALKANS blog article by Belgrade’s Youtuber The Amerikanka:
Facebook Group for Expats in Zagreb [Official]:
More good links/info on Getting an Employment Visa:
Permits/Working-in-Croatia
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