Zagreb By Train
The largest train station in Croatia is located in Zagreb and is commonly referred to as Glavni kolodvor by locals. Since 1892, it has been the main transportation hub for travellers to and from Zagreb. The building has a neoclassical design, featuring large pillars and sculptures at the entrance and the name Glavni kolodvor chiselled into the building. It has been designated as Croatian cultural heritage due to its historical significance. The station has seven platforms, three of which are directly accessible from the street.
The main train station is situated about 1 kilometre south of Zagreb city center and can be reached on foot within 15 minutes. Walking to the station is a good option as several parks and sights can be seen along the way.
Alternatively, public transportation operated by ZET is available, with tram lines No. 6 and No. 13 stopping right next to the station on the northern side. A tram ride takes about 5-6 minutes, but passengers must carry their luggage in the seating area as there is no luggage compartment available. A tram ticket costs approximately 0.5 Eur and is valid for 30 minutes.
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