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Zagreb Nomad Guide

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  • Tech Metropolis
  • Upper Town (Gornji Grad)

    Nestled atop the city's hills, Upper Town, or Gornji Grad, is the historic heart of Zagreb, where the past and present merge in a picturesque tableau. This area brims with charm, offering cobblestone streets that meander past centuries-old buildings, museums, and cafes. Digital nomads will find inspiration in the serene atmosphere, perfect for those who thrive in a setting that combines work with cultural enrichment. The St. Mark's Church, with its iconic tiled roof, and the Lotrščak Tower, from which a cannon fires daily, are must-sees. The area's quiet parks and secluded spots are ideal for peaceful work sessions outdoors. Despite its historical ambiance, Upper Town is equipped with modern amenities, including high-speed internet in many cafes and public spaces, making it a haven for those seeking a blend of the old and new.

  • Lower Town (Donji Grad)

    Lower Town, or Donji Grad, is the bustling counterpart to the tranquil Upper Town, offering a vibrant mix of business and pleasure. This area is characterized by its grandiose architecture, sprawling squares, and a plethora of cultural institutions, such as the Croatian National Theatre and the Museum of Arts and Crafts. Digital nomads will appreciate the abundance of coworking spaces and cafes with reliable Wi-Fi, nestled among the area's historic buildings. The Green Horseshoe, a U-shaped system of city squares with lush parks, provides a refreshing escape for outdoor work or leisure. With its lively atmosphere and central location, Lower Town is the perfect spot for nomads looking to immerse themselves in Zagreb's dynamic urban life while staying connected to their global networks.

  • Tkalčićeva Street

    Tkalčićeva Street, often simply called Tkalča, is a vibrant pedestrian thoroughfare in the heart of Zagreb, known for its lively atmosphere and colorful facades. This street is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, offering an eclectic mix of cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and bars. Digital nomads will find Tkalča to be a stimulating environment for work and socializing, with numerous spots offering free Wi-Fi and a chance to experience the local culture up close. The street's lively vibe is especially palpable during the evenings when it becomes a hub for nightlife. However, its daytime charm is equally appealing, with street performers and local artisans adding to the vibrant street scene. Tkalčićeva Street is an excellent choice for those seeking a blend of work, leisure, and cultural immersion in Zagreb.

  • Jarun Lake

    Jarun Lake, located in the southwestern part of Zagreb, is an oasis of tranquility and recreation away from the city's hustle and bustle. This area is popular among locals for its extensive sports and leisure facilities, including jogging tracks, bike paths, and rowing clubs. Digital nomads will appreciate the serene environment, perfect for those looking to combine work with relaxation and physical activity. The lake's shores are dotted with cafes and bars that offer Wi-Fi, allowing nomads to work with a view of the water. During the summer months, Jarun Lake transforms into a lively spot for outdoor concerts and festivals, providing a unique backdrop for both work and play. With its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, Jarun Lake is an ideal spot for digital nomads seeking a balance between productivity and leisure in Zagreb.