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ARRIVAL INFORMATION AND CITY
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Zagreb's central train station , or Glavni Kolodvor, is on
Tomislavov Trg, on the southern edge of the city centre, a ten-minute
walk from Trg bana Jelacica, the main square. The main bus station is a
fifteen-minute walk east of the railway station, at the junction of
Branimirova and Drziceva - trams #2, #3 and #6 run to the railway
station from here. Zagreb's airport is about 10km southeast of the city,
connected with the main bus station by a half-hourly Croatia Airways bus
(6am-8pm, at other times services run to connect with flights; 25kn).
There are two tourist offices in central Zagreb; the main one is at Trg
bana Jelacica 11 (Mon-Fri 8.30am-8pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-2pm; tel
01/48-14-051, www.zagreb-touristinfo.hr ) and the other is at Trg N.
Zrinskog 14 (Mon, Wed & Fri 9am-5pm, Tues & Thu 9am-6pm; tel
01/49-21-645). Both have maps, up-to-date leaflets on events, and can
help out with general queries, though neither arrange accommodation.
Zagreb has an efficient and comprehensive public transport network of
trams and, to a lesser extent, buses, though much of the city centre can
easily be seen on foot. For both buses and trams within the central zone,
there's a flat fare per journey of 5.50kn; tickets ( karte ) are sold
from cigarette and newspaper kiosks. Day tickets ( dnevne karte ) cost
15kn. Validate your ticket by punching it in the machines on board the
trams. The train station and Trg bana Jelacica are the two main hubs of
the city transport system.
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