Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia with around 1 million people. It's the biggest city in Croatia, but in comparison to Istanbul, New York or Tokyo, Zagreb is very small.
Honestly, we don't like living in the big city and we dream of living by the sea one day, in some small town. I think people are more relaxed and happier by the sea, probably because of the fresh air and no crowds. In a big city, there is this atmosphere where people are always stressed and in a hurry, like flies without heads.
Of course, there are a lot of good sides to living in the city, like job opportunities, big supermarkets, places to go out and so on. But, we think that health&happiness has to be a priority in life and we always feel much better breathing the fresh air and meditating by the sea.
But we are not complaining about living in Zagreb, it's a beautiful city with great history, cuisine and many nice places!
You may not know, but this city really suffered a lot because of the horrible earthquake in 1880. It destroyed many buildings in Zagreb and many people fled or moved out. And there was another big one last year when covid just started...I was sleeping in my bed and suddenly everything started shaking like crazy and there was this horrible deep sound. I yelled the whole time not knowing what was going on. I have never experienced anything like that, my first thought was that the war just started. I honestly thought I was gonna die. This earthquake caused major material damage, for example, the top of the south tower of the Zagreb Cathedral was damaged. It just felt like the worst movie ever, covid pandemic and earthquake at the same time. I remember at that time they told us to go outside because the buildings may not be safe and on the other hand they told us to stay home because of covid...
One day after all this chaos calmed down, we woke up early in the morning and went to the city centre to capture the photos when most people were still asleep. We really enjoyed walking the streets and sightseeing in our hometown.
the main street in Zagreb, Ilica
This is Zagreb's funicular which connects downtown and upper town. It's the shortest cable railway in the world! It was officially put into operation back in 1890.
Hotel Dubrovnik
the most famous meeting point in Zagreb is by this old watch š
Statue of ban Josip JelaÄiÄ located in the Zagreb's main square, Ban Josip JelaÄiÄ Square
wide-angle views, on the right side is Zagreb's cathedral:
mural of Gulliver (Gulliver's Travels)
TkalÄiÄeva street, a famous street in Zagreb where lots of coffee bars and restaurants are located.
standard lens:
wide-angle lens:
Which one do you like better? Personally, to me wide-angle is more interesting. š
RadiÄeva street
St. Mark's Church, one of the oldest building monuments in Zagreb
this is the view from the upper town
Zagreb's Cathedral
Zrinjevac, or Nikola Å ubiÄ Zrinski Square, is Zagreb's square/park with a plane tree alley.
Three photos taken at the same location, but with different focal lengths:
31mm
23mm
10mm
I prefer the last one. š
This is King Tomislav Square where mostly young people gather and hang out:
Personally, I think it's the most beautiful square in Zagreb.
a monument dedicated to King Tomislav, the first Croatian king
Art pavilion
There are lots of other great and beautiful places in Zagreb, so we'll definitely capture them and show you in one of the future posts!
Thanks for your time and hope you like this post. Stay safe.ā¤ļø
All photos are taken by us