Dates Visited: September 10 2022 – September 16 2022
Arriving
Zagreb Franjo Tuđman Airport (ZAG)
This is a tiny airport for the city of Zagreb, less than 15 gates combined. Small and simple airport with a straightforward design, no bells and whistles here.
Immigration/Customs
At the time of my visit, Croatia was not yet part of Schengen so all international arrivals were treated the same and went through Croatian customs. I believe this will change in 2024. Immigration and customs were a simple affair and passed with relative ease.
Lounges
There is one Priority Pass accessible lounge at ZAG and that is the PrimeClass Lounge. The food options were limited to cold prepackaged sandwiches and snacks. Nothing impressive here.
Currency
As of 2023, Croatia will use the euro. ATMs and exchanges are plentiful in the airport and in the city center.
Taxis/Rideshare/Local Transportation
Uber is available in Zagreb and rides are cheap, <$3 USD for a ride across town. Local trams and buses are also available. Taxis were available as well but I do not try those.
SIM Cards/Wi-Fi
Coming out of immigration and baggage claim, you’ll find a store to buy SIM cards by the exit of the airport. I believe the store was called “TISAK”. I purchased a Tele2 SIM card for $10USD with 10GB of data.
Sightseeing
Zagreb Cathedral
Zagreb Old Town
Dolac Market
Ban Jelacic Square
Tkalciceva Street
Stone Gate Chapel
Plitvice Lakes National Park
Food/Drink
Dubravkin Put
Pingvin
Pod Zidom Bistro