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Funicular is a fun way to access the upper town of Zagreb from the lower town. Funicular is a kind of cable railways with the old world charm. It is a great way to climb up or down smaller heights.
For just 5 kuna, you'll be treated to beautiful vistas of Zagreb as the funicular steadily rises to the Strossmayer Promenade in the Upper Town, or lowers you directly to Ilica Street in the Lower ...
Zagreb Funicular connects the lower station located at the Tomićeva Street with Lotršćak Tower located in the upper town. Constructed in 1890, Zagreb Funicular is one of the oldest functional ...
Starting off from Trg bana Josipa Jelačića and heading west, one of the first things you'll notice are the tracks and blue cabs of Zagreb's funicular. Built in 1890, the system connects Ilica ...
Jägerhorn Hotel Built in 1827, Zagreb’s oldest hotel is in an excellent spot by the toy-town-like funicular. Its 18 rooms have an old world look that suits the Habsburg atmosphere.
Taking the funicular -- which at 66 metres in length is known for being one of the shortest public-transport funiculars in the world -- I made my way to Gornji Grad or Upper Town, which is popular ...
If you fancy a drink, Roots is a juice bar by day and cocktail bar by night, sat at the bottom of Zagreb funicular (one of the shortest funicular rides in the world, fact fans!).
The oldest hotel in Zagreb is the recently refurbished Esplanade at Mihanoviceva 1 (tel 00 385 1 45 66 666; ), next to the station. It was built to accommodate passengers from the Orient Express ...
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