Velika Gorica City Guide
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Croatia

Velika Gorica City Guide

Zagreb County

Velika Gorica is the largest city in Zagreb County, located just 16 km south of Zagreb. It is known for its green parks and historic sites. The city is a quiet regional hub with good access to the capital and the international airport.

Lifestyle🍽️

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Food Scene
Good
7

Velika Gorica has a good local food scene featuring regional Croatian dishes. Some international options are available, mostly near Zagreb. Vegetarian choices are growing but vegan spots are limited.

Local Dishes:
Ćevapi, Peka, Local stews
International Cuisine:
Italian, Asian
Vegetarian Friendly
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Nightlife
Limited
5

The nightlife includes local bars and cafes. For a bigger club scene, Zagreb is nearby.

Coffee Culture
Good
7

Many traditional coffeehouses offering standard Croatian coffee culture. Specialty or third-wave coffee spots are rare.

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Tipping
Not Required

Tipping is optional but appreciated. 5-10% in restaurants, rounding up taxi fares is common.

Top Attractions
Andautonia Archaeological Park
history
Roman ruins site showcasing historical significance.
Galzenica Gallery
culture
Local art gallery.
Turopolje Museum
culture
Museum located in the former city hall.
Stari grad Lukavec
history
Old Town Lukavec with historic buildings.
Wooden architecture sites
architecture
Unique oak wood churches, chapels, and gazebos.
SIM Cards

SIM cards can be bought at kiosks, post offices, and operator stores. Main providers are Hrvatski Telekom, A1, and Telemach. A passport or ID is needed for registration. eSIMs are available online.

Available at:
Tisak kiosks
Post offices
Hrvatski Telekom stores
A1 stores
Telemach stores
Recommended Apps
Google Maps(navigation)
Wolt(food delivery)
Airbnb(accommodation)
GetYourGuide(activities)
Google Translate(communication)

Services & Infrastructure

Street Cleanliness
Excellent
8

The city is clean with well-maintained parks and public spaces.

24/7 Services
Limited
4

24/7 services are limited. Smaller late-night options exist, but many businesses close early.

Groceries
Konzum
Lidl
Kaufland
Plodine
Spar

Supermarkets like Konzum, Lidl, Kaufland, Plodine, and Spar are common. Local fresh markets offer produce. Stores usually open 7-9 AM to 9-10 PM on weekdays, shorter hours on weekends, and limited on Sundays.

Cashless Payments
Widely accepted

Card payments are widely accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops, especially in larger and tourist areas. Still, carry some cash for small places and rural areas. Mobile payment methods like Apple Pay and Google Pay are also common.

ATMs

ATMs are common throughout the city and nearby areas, supporting international cards. Most charge a fee of about €4 to €5 per withdrawal. Use the local currency option to avoid extra conversion fees.

Schools
Local only

Local schools teach in Croatian. International schools are more common in Zagreb.

Available Schools:
Local public schools

Work & Digital💻

Coworking Spaces
Not Available
Work-Friendly Cafés
Limited
Digital Nomad Community
Poor
2

A small or nonexistent digital nomad community locally. Most nomad resources are in Zagreb nearby.

Nature & Activities🌿

Green Spaces
Excellent
8

Parks, plazas, and nearby forests provide good green space access.

Running
Good
7

Parks and green spaces provide safe and pleasant running routes near rivers and within the city.

Gyms
Available

Several sports clubs and gyms exist, including tennis facilities with indoor and outdoor courts.

Available Gyms:
TC Brcko Tennis Club
TC Plemenitaš Tennis Club
TC Velika Mlaka Tennis Club
Tennis
Good
7

Several tennis clubs offer courts and likely coaching options.

Padel
Poor
0

Padel courts not noted.

Yoga
Poor
0

No specific yoga studios listed.

Martial Arts
Poor
0

No specific martial arts centers found.

Skiing
Poor
0

No skiing nearby; requires travel to mountain areas.

Water Sports
Poor
0

Water sports mainly available on the coast, not locally.

Surfing
Poor
0

No surfing near Velika Gorica.

Diving
Poor
0

No diving spots near the city.

Health & Safety🏥

Healthcare
Good
7

Healthcare is reliable with English-speaking staff available nearby. Both public and private options exist, with private clinics offering faster service. Pharmacies are well stocked and operate during normal hours, some with extended hours.

Hospitals:
No specific hospitals listed in Velika Gorica; Zagreb hospitals nearby
Pharmacies:
Local city pharmacies
Chain pharmacies
Tap Water Safety
Safe to drink

Tap water in Velika Gorica is safe to drink.

Common Scams
Taxi overcharging especially to/from airport, Fake accommodation listings, Currency exchange scams, Online phishing and identity scams

Community & Family

Family Friendly
Good
7

The city has well-kept parks and playgrounds, making it suitable for families. Kid-friendly cafes and baby supplies are available mostly through supermarkets.

LGBTQ+ Friendly
Good
6

Croatia is generally tolerant. Velika Gorica is quieter with fewer LGBTQ+ venues, but basic acceptance is present. Zagreb nearby offers more resources.

Pet Friendly
Good
6

Green spaces and parks are suitable for pets. Veterinary services and pet supplies are likely available. Specific pet-friendly places are not well documented.

Quick Facts

Population
61,075
Power Reliability
Excellent
9/10

Electricity supply is stable and reliable, matching typical European standards.

Mountains
Available

Near the hills of Vukomeričke gorice and Nature Park Medvednica, offering hiking and nature walks.

Languages
Croatian(100%)
English(70%)
Emergency
112
General Emergency

⚠️Natural Disasters Risk

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Tsunami
Very Low Risk
0
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Earthquake
Moderate Risk
6

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