This is basically the place to be in Zagreb. It's especially the place to be during Christmas time when it is decorated to the nines and filled with festive holiday spirit. Whether you want to shop or eat or just enjoy some people-watching, this is a must-see for the city!
Every European city has one and this is definitely not a stand out. It is the central spot for trams and full of overpriced retail and food outlets. Our best experiences were away from here, either up in the market and old town or down towards the main station where there is a park and mildly impressive cultural buildings.As a city there is not a lot here for the tourist (even the locals we met made similar comments).
Zagreb main square reminds me of Vienna. It is unbelievably clean and well organized with small tents around it where you can purchase good mulled wine and tasty sausages at very cheap price.
Quite a nice square with daily public performances in summer time. I spent some quite nice moments here last summer.
It was the place where we visited 5 times at least a day. You can go everywhere from here, the trams, the bazaar, uppertown, cafes, shopping.
its the main square in zagreb it looks great during the day or during the night. Its also where most little fairs happen.
Just another square! If you want to see the real Zagreb walk away. But it's a nice place to take photos at and winter time there is a nice stands and music.
busy, busy square - beautiful in the day and especially at night - with all the xmas lights. Love the 2015 lights, in readiness for the new year. there were performances and a xmas market offering food and crafts at good prices. Definitely recommend Zagreb and all it has to offer.
The center of Zagreb. It is beatiful, its atmosphere it is unique, very particular. It has some european features, but it is very local at the same time. The State guy is one of the biggest historical idols in Croatia. This square is great.
The large square surrounded by old Austro Hungarian building, in the middle of the square is a monument to the great soldier Ban Josip Jelacic, an old well that was converted into a fountain. The lack of the ugly advertisements that are placed around the square