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Ice Hockey in Zagreb, Croatia watching a Medveščak Zagreb game
Come join us for ice hockey in Zagreb, Croatia as we watch an Austrian Hockey League game between the home team KHL Medveščak Zagreb versus the Vienna Capitals. With my birthday just around the corner watching a hockey game in Croatia was the perfect early present. The tickets were cheap the game was exciting and the passionate crowd made for a great experience. We'd highly recommend going to a hockey game in Zagreb, Croatia if you get the chance.
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Hockey game in Zagreb, Croatia watching Medveščak Bears travel video transcript:
It two days it is my birthday and you asked me a couple of weeks ago what do you want for your birthday? So I realized we were going to be in Zagreb so I was like researching some things. Hmmm. Should I go out for a nice dinner? Should I have something else? But then I realized they have a hockey team. Oh my gosh. Yeah. And you know how much I like ice hockey. Like being a Canadian and being away from Canada that is one of the things I miss the most. Aside from family and friends is actually going to live hockey games. So when I found out they had a team here I was like that is my birthday present. So we are going to watch a Medveščak Zagreb game. And they used to be in Kontinental Hockey League but now they've switched back to the Austrian League so they're playing Vienna tonight. Oh and we're going to go checkout that game and show you the whole experience.
Time to go buy those tickets. Alright Sam tickets in hand. It was 30 Kuna and so that came to like 5 US dollars I believe. What kind of seats did you get for 5 bucks. Ah, they are all the same price throughout the whole arena. She said she was giving us the two best seats so hopefully we can trust her. The ticket ladies opinion but yeah we've got our tickets so let's go in.
You have something to show us. I got the hat and I forgot to tell you the team name is the bears. That is a ferocious looking bear. And ready for my superman moment. He's stripping down. They were both quite cheap. I think it was 90 for the shirt and 60 for the hat. Kuna. About 10 bucks for the hat and 15 bucks for the shirt.
I've got the goodies. Big thing of popcorn. This was Crno beer. it looks like a dark beer. And yeah we're set for the game.
The first period is over and the action was really good. Lots of back and forth. Actually it looked like Vienna was going to score first but then we rallied and we ended up scoring late in the period. So guess what we're up one nothing. That is awesome.
Second break. People are really angry. Not second break. End of the second period. Alright. Anyways, it was an awesome second period for us because we scored two goals and now we're up 3 to 1. So the big question is can we hold onto the lead and win this game. Let's find out.
So that wraps up our hockey experience here in Zagreb, Croatia. Your birthday hockey. It was an awesome birthday present. That was such great entertainment. Like I had so much fun. And it was so cool that the home team won. Yeah. We didn't just win by like a goal or two. We ended up beating them 4-1. And the crowd really got into it. At the very end of the game all the players came out and had like salutes and cheers. And it was just like the entertainment value was insane. Normally people are rushing to get out and beat the crowds. It was like they won the championship or something. That is cool I mean it really got the fans into it and it was just such a good experience. If you're visiting Zagreb and you can come to one of these games. I highly highly recommend it. I'd go to another one for sure.
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CROATIA: 550,000 Fans WELCOME CROATIAN WORLD CUP Team in Zagreb!
CROATIA: 550,000 Fans WELCOME CROATIAN World Cup Team in Zagreb! Official records of the Croatian police said that more than a 550 000 ppl welcome their heroes, our heroes, Croatian national soccer team at their arrival in Croatian capital city Zagreb from the Moscow after they played the finals in the world cup in Russia and won the silver medal.
The airplane which was carrying our players was followed by the 2 MIG combat airplanes of the Croatian national Airforce and first did a flyover the main city square and after that safely landed at the airport.
Passing through the 2 water cannons the airplane stopped, and at that moment everything was ready for the celebration that the world has never seen before. And I'm not even joking guys, more than a 250 foreign journalists were at the Zagreb today, ready to send the picture of the celebration through the whole world. and later in the video, you will see what am I talking about.
Luka Modric, our captain, winner of the Balon d'Or, golden ball, exit the first, followed by his teammates. All the players went to the special bus with no roof and the 6 hours long journey towards the main city square where the main welcome is going to happened just started.
Distance From the Zagreb airport dr. Franjo Tudjman to the main city square Trg Josipa Bana Jelacica is 16km, and usually, according to Google, you need around 27min. by car.
It took 6 hours to our team to reach their final destination due to the enormous number of fans along the whole way from the airport to the city square.
In the special bus with the open roof, our players had an unforgettable time and celebrate together with the whole nation along the way. Everybody wanted to show the gratitude for the 30 days of extreme happiness and pride, those guys had given us, our small nation. everybody wanted to touch them, take a picture of them or get the autograph on their flags, t-shirts or any favorite sport requisite colored in the red and white cubes..
The most common word used to describe this event was and STILL is indescribable, and that word in the Croatian language is and sound like this NEOPISIVO! there is a song that was like an anthem during this world cup with the same title! Right now I am going to skip to the very finale of the celebration and If you want to see the whole thing I will leave you the link for the full 8-hour stream from the Croatian national television in the description below this video!
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In today's video come along as I take you grocery shopping in Croatia.
See what it is like to go grocery shopping in Croatia! How different it is from what you're used to back home.
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I have been in Croatia for a little over a month now and to save money I cook most of my meals, witch means I have to go to the grocery store. Shopping in the grocery store can be a challenge in the smaller towns like the one in Korenica. This is a very meat and fish heavy country and you only get produce that is in season from most the local farms. It is very hard to find topical fruit and forget about avocados it's nearly impossible.
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Croatian Food Review - Trying Dishes with Truffles in Zagreb, Croatia
Come join us for a Croatian food review as we try two main dishes with truffles in Zagreb, Croatia at Bistro Fotić restaurant. Here is what we ordered:
1) Plavac Red Wine + Complimentary Bread
2) Seasonal Garden Salad
3) Polenta with truffles
4) Risotto with truffles
5) Cake for Dessert (Sevitina Torta)
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Address: Gajeva ul. 25, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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Croatian Food Review - Trying Dishes with Truffles in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Food Video Transcript:
Hello there. Our first restaurant meal here. Let's make it happen in Zagreb.
So you were sold by a couple of items. What were they? Everything with truffles. Everything with truffles. Polenta with truffles. Pasta with truffles. Let's go in.
It is time for lunch here in Zagreb and we found a really cool restaurant like right around the corner from our Airbnb. This place I believe is called Fotic (Bistro Fotic) but I can't be sure because I can't seem to pronounce anything correctly in Croatian. Um, but anyways today we figured we would showcase some Croatian dishes and we're specifically going to be focussing on anything and everything with truffles. So I believe Sam you got risotto. Yes. I got polenta. And yeah truffles are going to be like the main thing.
We get our red wine. We get our dry reds before the meal even comes and I believe this is the Plavac or Plavac grape and this is the most common wine we've found here in Croatia and it is really good.
We got a nice bread basket that showed up. It is still warm. This must be complimentary. It is and it looks like homemade bread.
We ordered one little salad. Trying to get some fresh veggies and greens in our system. So yeah if you just take a look here this is just it is called the seasonal salad so I guess it varies by what time of the year it is and we are very much into the fall. Yeah, so we're getting tomatoes, we have a little bit of cabbage and onion, we have it looks like some iceberg lettuce and then over here yeah it looks like arugula as well.
The food is here and it looks amazing. So like I mentioned earlier I ended up getting the polenta which is really cool. They kind of cooked it in like a circular fashion and then sliced it and in between I have like this red cabbage and also he came to the table and he brought his little truffle and he actually like sliced it onto my meal.
Time to try your main the risotto. Before I even try it I've just got to talk about the procedure of this whole thing. It was plated at the table with a saucepan and then they came and did the whole truffle grating business. Then he added parmesan cheese.
Let's try that. I'm going to make sure I get a piece of truffle. I'm going to dig down deep so I get a bit of everything here. And you got the risotto with prosciutto, pine nuts and truffles.
It is time to choose our dessert and they actually have a display case with all of the cakes back there. We're just going to share one slice because that was a lot of food and the one that has caught our attention, for both of us, is called the Sevitina Torta which has custard, chocolate, hazelnut and nutella.
Time for price point. So that came to 236 Kuna which was 30 Euros in total. And basically 15 per person and that was for two glasses of red wine, a salad to share, two mains and a dessert to share. So pretty good value and my gosh the food was excellent here. We'd highly recommend this place.
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Zagreb Cheap Eats, Croatian Food in Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb has such a wide variety of delicious and fresh food options, today we're taking you to our favourite cheap (and best value for money) cheap eats around Zagreb. From where to find our favourite burek, to fresh seafood, to a local specialty that you can not miss on your next visit, and wrapping it up with the best value platter we found in Zagreb. We hope you enjoy this food tour of Croatian delights throughout Zagreb, Croatia. The names and addresses of the restaurants are down below.
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1. Vruci Burek
Šubićeva ul. 40, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia - note this looks about a block wrong on Google maps - it is on the laneway down the edge of the Tržnica Kvatrić market
2. Riblji Fast Food -Triton (seafood - calamari, whitebait and more)
Šubićeva ul. 40, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia - as above, it is on the laneway down the edge of the Tržnica Kvatrić market but is not found on google maps!
3. La Struk (strukli - truffles and blueberry)
Skalinska ul. 5, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
4. Grill Tomislav (meat platter)
Martićeva ul. 62, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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10 Things to do in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Guide
Join us we visit Zagreb, Croatia in this travel guide covering some of the top attractions and best things to do in the city. With a great food scene, plenty of green spaces and a charming historic core (Gornji Grad) you'll soon find out what makes Zagreb an underrated capital to visit.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Markets and Ban Josip Jelačić Square (Zagreb Central Market - Dolac Market) - 00:35
2) Zagreb Cathedral (Zagrebačka katedrala) - 02:14
3) Restaurant Street in the Upper Town (Tkalčićeva Street) - 03:11
4) Museum of Broken Relationships (Muzej prekinutih veza) - 03:40
5) Church of St. Mark (Crkva sv. Marka) - 04:41
6) Promenade Views Upper Town in Zagreb - 05:45
7) Stone Gate in Zagreb (Kamenita Vrata) - 06:19
8) Eating Croatian Food (Truffles) in a Fotic Restaurant in Zagreb - 06:55
9) Zagreb 360 for views of Zagreb, Croatia - 10:31
10) Lenuci’s Horseshoe - 11:45
*Bonus* Ice Hockey game watching Medveščak Zagreb - 13:28
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Our visit Zagreb travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Croatian), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting churches, parks, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, museums and a hockey game. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Zagreb tourism brochure, Zagreb itinerary or Zagreb, Croatia city tour also known as Zagreb, Hrvatska.
10 Things to do in Zagreb, Croatia Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Our travels in Croatia brought us to Zagreb known for its lively street markets, vast green spaces, and varied architecture that spans numerous movements, we reached the capital and hit the ground running. In this video we’re going to show you some fun things to do in Zagreb, as well as share our favourite place for sampling the most delicious truffle dishes:
From the main square you have the Flower Market, and if you head up the steps, that leads to Zagreb’s Central Market.
Zagreb Cathedral is one the city’s main landmarks. This is the largest sacral building in the Gothic style southeast of the Alps, and it’s pretty easy to spot the spires wherever you are in the city.
Our walk through the Upper Town eventually lead us to Tkalčićeva. These days you’ll find a lively street lined with restaurants, cafes and bars.
We reached what may be the most memorable museum in the whole world: The Museum of Broken Relationships. The museum is a global crowd-sourced project that deals with heartbreak. Inside you’ll find curious objects with a corresponding story.
St. Mark’s Church bears the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia on the left-hand side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right.
To enjoy city views of the Lower Town there are some great vantage points along the promenade.
On our way down from the Upper Town, we walked through Zagreb’s famed Stone Gate. Once the eastern gate into the medieval settlement now houses a small chapel.
Let’s take a break from all the sightseeing to introduce you to one of our favourite restaurants in Zagreb when it comes to truffle dishes
And craving more views of the city, we then went up Zagreb 360.
Known as the Green Horseshoe, this park was named after Milan Lenuci who came up with the idea of creating connected green spaces right in the downtown. The horseshoe is home to several museums, galleries and archives.
If you’re into hockey and you visit Zagreb during the season, you can catch a game in the city. We watched Medveščak Zagreb play.
And that’s it for our visit to Zagreb! We hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that you got a few ideas of things to see, eat and do on your own visit.
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ZAGREB, Croatia - a 2 Minute Tour
Today we're hanging out in Zagreb, Croatia. Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and is an absolutely beautiful city. This is a quick 2 minute tour of what this city has to offer.
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The city of Zagreb is divided into three sections:
The old Gornji grad (Upper Town) containing the presidential place, the iconic Saint Mark’s church, the Croaction parliament, and museums and galleries adorned by cobbled streets lit by gas lamps.
The 19th century Donji grad (Lower Town) with shops, restaurants, cafes, theatres and parks.
The Novi Zagreb (new Zagreb) full of high rise buildings and not too much to offer to visitors.
Interesting Zagreb:
Zagreb is called a city of museums as there are more of them per square foot than any other city in the world
Saturday mornings are not for sleeping in. They're for getting glam and strutting yourself at the markets and getting a coffee downtown. And everyone does it at the exact same time, between 10:00 and 14:00, just on a couple of streets in the city centre. It's the hub of Zagreb culture. Forget Friday night – Saturday morning is the time to dress it up, grab your shades, and hit the catwalk of Croatia.
The city is full of reptiles and medieval statues of snakes and dragons abound. Visitors can take walking tours which give the Brothers Grimm a run for their money - rumour has it a cursed snake queen is buried deep down in the tunnels of Zagreb's medieval mountain fortress, Medvedgrad.
The city hosts a truly unique Museum of Broken Relationships, devoted to mementos from relationships of all kinds. It's quirky, it's personal, nostalgic, and somewhat melancholy - but it's one of the hottest attractions in Zagreb.
Croatia has a thing about cats. The cute creatures are everywhere, dozing in sunbeams and begging for scraps from cooing tourists. Gorščica is no exception. But instead of a busy restaurant, this mountain house retreat offers a place to cuddle with cats in peace and quiet.
The city centre has free wifi, along with many other streets, hotels and cafes throughout the city. In fact, there's a whole Facebook page offering the passwords for free wifi in the city. So in Zagreb you'll never be lost – and you'll never be without Instagram.
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Croatia 2015 | Part 7/7 | Cavtat Pt2, Relaxing Massages & Flying Home
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We take one last look around Cavtat and enjoy the views overlooking the sea.
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Zagreb - Advent Croatia
Zagreb - Advent Croatia
Once upon a time, one of Croatia’s best kept secrets was that her capital city Zagreb had one of the best Advent scenes in Europe. Now, this Croatian secret is out because, Zagreb was voted the best Christmas market in Europe by European Best Destinations’ online poll. Real votes from real people.
Advent in Zagreb has a programme packed with events, concerts and food specialities - think twinkling candlelight, colourful displays, festive food and drink, concerts, choirs and much more.
Not to be missed are:
Ban Josip Jelačić Square – the huge main square sparkles brightly with music and concerts on an open air stage, food marquees and a children’s programme. There’s a huge Christmas tree, the fountain is transformed into a light display and there is a cosy, heated, covered conservatory serving food and drinks. On weekdays and at weekends there is live music.
Fooling around - an innovative and modern cultural and gastronomic event during the Advent season, with a recognizable design and a relaxed atmosphere.
European Square – pedestrian zone in the very heart of the city offers a vivacious Advent event: souvenir and Christmas decorations market, a selection of food and beverages and music events in the evening
Zrinjevac Park – one of the loveliest spots in Zagreb. Lanterns light up the avenues of trees and the old music pavilion looks like a little glittering palace. Artists’ stalls and a great selection of traditional Christmas gifts, Christmas food and drink specialities from decorated tiny wooden huts. This is the spot to experience Zagreb winter specialities including baked štrukle, a warm baked pastry dish with soft cheese. There is mulled wine, hot chocolate and special Christmas cookies. Live music here is every evening and also in the morning at weekends.
Ice Park on King Tomislav Square – A Christmas fairy tale awaits you in one of Zagreb’s most beautiful parks – ice skating rink, selected food and beverages, as well as music events. This is the place to watch people skating and having fun. Visitors are encouraged to join in!
Special Tours – there are plenty of ways to discover Advent in Zagreb with some innovative tours. For those who like to discover everything on your own – there’s the Zagreb Be There – Advent Path. With the help of your smart phones you can now embark on a tour of the most interesting Advent events in Zagreb. As you follow this route, make the most of your visit to Zagreb and if you check-in on most of the locations using #BeThereZagreb - special rewards await you!
Shopping – if you visit Zagreb before Christmas, this is a good place to pick up presents to take home. Shops in the capital feature most international brand names, usually representing savings on UK prices. Many hotels offer special Advent deals representing savings on normal hotel rates.
As so many European capitals are overcrowded and overpriced in the run-up to Christmas, Advent in Zagreb offers room to move and value for money. Croatia’s capital sparkles at Advent time and it is your time to come and join the thousands of visitors who experience award winning Zagreb!
Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of Croatia. It is located in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb lies at an elevation of approximately 122 m (400 ft) above sea level. In the last official census of 2011 the population of the City of Zagreb was 792,875. The wider Zagreb metropolitan area includes the City of Zagreb and the separate Zagreb County bringing the total metropolitan area population up to 1,113,111. It is the biggest metropolitan area in Croatia, and the only one with a population of over one million.
Zagreb is a city with a rich history dating from the Roman times to the present day. The oldest settlement located in the vicinity of the city was the Roman Andautonia, in today's Ščitarjevo. The name Zagreb is recorded in 1134, in reference to the foundation of the settlement at Kaptol in 1094. Zagreb became a free royal town in 1242. In 1851 Zagreb had its first mayor, Janko Kamauf.
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4 Zagreb Wine Bars – AROUND ZAGREB
Taste your way through Zagreb City Centre in a 10-minute wine stroll. We present 4 wine bars that offer both indigenous Croatian grape varieties and international wines, paired with bites to remember. In this episode, we discover Zagreb’s dynamic wine scene with special guests, Charine Tan and Matthew Horkey from Exotic Wine Travel.
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Featured in this episode in order of appearance:
Vinoteka Bornstein
Cheese and Wine Bar
Vivat Fina Vina Wine Bar
Bastion No.19
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Presenter: Martina Miličević, WSET L3
Idea & Concept: SEKUNDE DIGITAL
Director, Script & Producer: Martina Miličević
Camera: Tibor Marochini, Krešo Šarić
Graphics: To je studio
Editing: Tibor Marochini
Produced by SEKUNDE DIGITAL
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