Flights to Zagreb
Are you looking to fly from Canada to Zagreb? Air France has numerous daily flight Zagreb from a variety of Canadian departure cities. With the help of our flight schedule, you can quickly determine the best dates and rates for any upcoming Air France flights to Zagreb. If your trip to the capital of Croatia's northwest is already booked, you may also enter your departure date straight in the booking search box at the top of the page. If you're looking forward to your Air France flight Zagreb, keep reading for some of our travel advice.
When to go in Zagreb?
The best time to visit the Croatian capital is typically anytime between early spring, which begins around April, and early autumn, which is around the beginning of September. The hottest and wettest months of the year are throughout July and August and May and June, respectively. The city experiences a chilly winter, with highs of only 5 °C and lows of roughly -2 °C. Even so, December is a fantastic time to visit the city's Christmas markets and snow-covered neighborhoods.
Why you should take a flight to Zagreb?
The largest city in Croatia and its capital is Zagreb. It is adored for the unique fusion of Austro-Hungarian and socialist architecture that evokes a significant amount of its historical history. The Upper Town and Lower Town are separate parts of the city. The majestic Zagreb Cathedral and the vibrant St. Mark's Church from the thirteenth century are located in the former. The Museum of Broken Relationships is a place where actual objects from real individuals with connections to their stories of heartache are displayed, while Museum of Illusions gives a visually stunning and uniquely educational experience. While the latter is the busy district with a wide variety of dining, shopping, and cultural options.
What to do in Zagreb?
Many tourists to Croatia frequently skip the city in favor of the country's coasts, but those that venture out to explore its cobblestone and meandering alleyways will find a wealth of delights, from the natural to the cultural to the kitsch! Upper and Lower, the two main settlements of the city, are where the past and present coexist. It is highly advised to tour both towns on foot in order to fully appreciate their beauty and distinctive features. The city offers a ton of green places for those who love the outdoors, including the 18-hectare Maksimir Park and the hiking-friendly Medvednica Nature Park.
Practical information
The predominant language in Zagreb is standard Croatian, however English speakers shouldn't have any trouble navigating the city. Although the Croatian Kuna is the country's official currency, some stores also accept euros. Additionally, there are several locations where you can convert currencies. The majority of banks, stores, and hotels accept major credit and debit cards, so using them shouldn't be an issue either.