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Comparing to other Europe's capitals, Zagreb is much smaller but less crowded city. It's unique because of its architecture, interesting history and culture, lovely weather and lively atmosphere. Romantic streets of Zagreb can make tourists fall in love with it in the blink of an eye.
Every year more and more tourists visit Zagreb. Often though, it's only for a day or two before they continue their trip to Croatian's seaside. Thus, this short guide by a local like myself suggest what to see in the beautiful centre of the city in only a day.
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If you are a foodie like myself and you always like to enjoy traditional specialities of the country you are visiting, then your taste buds will love Zagreb. Even though Croatian cuisine is heterogeneous and each part of Croatia has its own culinary tradition, in Zagreb you can try continental cuisine, composed by all kinds of meat, various types of vegetables, cereals, dairy products and eggs.
There’s a special bond between Croatians and a simple cup of coffee, which might be hard to understand to any tourist visiting Croatia. For Croatians, coffee is not just a nice, warm beverage that gives you energy - it’s so much more. It's about socialising and our culture. In Zagreb, there's more than 1,000 coffee shops and all of them are independent ones. You can find a coffee shop on every single corner. Plus, in almost all Croatian coffee shops you can smoke inside. With every cup of coffee you have to get a glass of water and you don't pay for that. Normally, people would order simply “coffee with milk.”
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