An excellent meal of pasta with sliced truffles
The calm before the storm in the main square where they were showing World Cup games
The coffee and pastries at this little shop were so delicious, we visited a few times!
Under communism, churches were not maintained in Croatia. Now, many houses of worship are undertaking major repairs.
Tunnels dug during WWII were never filled in, and today they’re used as walking shortcuts through the city.
Shopping for local produce at this outdoor market was delightful!!
A fun flower stand…
I couldn’t resist the flower stand!
Here we go!
The beginning of the Croatia game
Zagorski Štrukli, a typical baked dish of cheese and pastry dough
We found a spot to take a swim and have a drink at lake Jarun on the south side of town
Gin and tonics are super popular right now (all over Europe), and this was a fun, unique spot to enjoy to indulge.
We took a great food and wine tour with a stop at Veliki Tabor, a castle in northwest Croatia
A cannon is fired from this tower once each day at noon
We visited the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb. It sounds depressing, but it was actually very touching.
The iconic church in the old town
Street art that went up overnight during our stay