Zagreb, Croatia's Historic Capital 🇭🇷
🏰 Must-See Landmarks ⛪ Zagreb Cathedral (Cathedral of the Assumption) ✨The city's iconic landmark, originally built in the 11th century ✨Features 13th-century frescoes, Renaissance walls, and neo-Gothic twin spires ⛪ St. Mark's Church 💦Famous for its colorful tiled roof, displaying the coats of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Zagreb ⛲ Ban Jelačić Square 💦The heart of Zagreb, dividing the Upper Town (Gornji Grad) and Lower Town (Donji Grad) ☂️ Dolac Market ("Red Umbrella Market") 💦Zagreb's largest open-air food market 🔷Hours: 🔷Mon-Fri: 6:30 AM – 2:00 PM 🔷Sat: 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM 🌈Sun: 6:30 AM – 1:00 PM 💔 Museum of Broken Relationships 🌈The world's first breakup museum, winner of the "European Museum of the Year Award" ⚠️ Lotrščak Tower 🌈A 13th-century Romanesque defense tower 🔅Fires a cannon daily at noon 🍽️ Must-Try Croatian Dishes 🧀 Štrukli – A traditional baked or boiled pastry filled with cheese and cream (Try at La Štruk) 🍢 Ćevapi – Croatian-style grilled minced meat kebabs, served with onions and pita bread 🏨 Where to Stay? 📍 Centar (Downtown) – Best for first-time visitors, within walking distance to major attractions 📍 Donji Grad (Lower Town) – More modern, with a wider selection of hotels #TravelTheWorld #Zagreb #CroatiaTravel #MuseumOfBrokenRelationships