Zagreb
Zagreb’s architecture is a fascinating blend of styles, reflecting its rich history and diverse influences.
The city has a Central European vibe, with grand Austro-Hungarian buildings, modernist structures, and contemporary designs
all coexisting harmoniously.
This blend of old and new creates a dynamic urban landscape
that remains spacious and balanced, embracing both historical roots and modern development.
A symbol of the city’s agricultural heritage can be found in the Kumica Barica, a statue of the old woman carrying a basket on her head, that is  located at the entrance to the Zagreb’s main open-air market. 
This bronze statue pays tribute to the rural women who traditionally brought fresh produce to the market from surrounding villages.
As a coffee lover, I have to mention one of the best places in Zagreb for a perfect cup of coffee: Kavatura.
The baristas here are passionate and skilled, ensuring each cup is brewed to precision. They’re always happy to chat about the beans, brewing methods, and origins, making Kavatura a must-visit spot for anyone who appreciates the art of coffee.

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