Getting Around Zagreb: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Croatia

Getting Around Zagreb: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Zagreb

Walkability

88
Excellent

Zagreb is a wonderfully walkable city, particularly in its charming city center. Travelers will find a compact urban layout that makes it easy to navigate on foot, with many cafes, restaurants, and coworking spaces conveniently located within strolling distance, especially in the historic old town. The presence of numerous parks and green spaces further enhances the walking experience, offering pleasant routes for both leisure and daily needs.

Public Transit

85
Excellent

Travelers in Zagreb can rely on the city's robust public transit system, which mainly includes a network of trams and buses operated by ZET. With 19 tram lines and 120 bus routes, the system efficiently covers the inner city and reaches into the suburbs. Buses and trams run frequently, including at night, providing comprehensive and affordable options for moving around the city. The airport is also linked to the center by bus, making it convenient for international arrivals.

Bikeability

65
Okay

Cycling in Zagreb is a growing trend, supported by over 220 kilometers of cycle paths across a relatively flat cityscape. This makes it an appealing option for those comfortable on bikes. However, the bike lanes often lack connectivity, and dedicated cycling paths are not consistently available, pushing cyclists towards low-traffic streets and scenic routes along riverbanks and through parks. While it's getting better, the bike infrastructure is still developing when compared to more established cycling cities.

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