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Zagreb | Arriving & Transport | Public transport

Bus tickets cost the same as tram tickets and can be purchased in the same places. A list of departure times can be found at all bus stops, marked by blue signs with a bus picture. The biggest bus stop for local transport is just south of C-4, Glavni kolodvor through the Importanne Mall passag [...]


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Ozaljska 105
tel. (+385-1) 660 04 46 Bus Traffic West

Quite possibly the shortest furnicular, or indeed any tracked transportation, in the world. Starting just off Ilica you can hitch a ride for 4kn up to the base of the Lotrščak Tower that guards the entrance to Gornji Grad, that is of course if you can’t be bothered to spend 30 s [...]


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Tomićeva bb
tel. (+385-1) 483 39 12

Open:
06:30 - 24:00

Avoid the kiosk queues.From now on you can purchase your tram ticket via SMS.Just type ZG to the number 8585 and you will receive a reply confirming your purchased ticket and its expiriation time.
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Trams run from 04:00 - 23:50; the night trams are totally unreliable and unadvised, yet they run from 23:50 - 04:30. You can purchase 1,5 hour tram tickets at kiosks for 8kn, or if you buy on board the tram it’ll cost you 10kn. Daily tickets are 25kn. Juts to let you know, if you so happen to board the new high-tech low level trams, you cannot buy tickets from the tram driver therefore the kiosk is your best option. Children under six ride free. Stamp your ticket once you board: an unstamped ticket is as good as no ticket at all. Getting caught without a ticket costs an additional 150kn and is not a pleasant experience. Checks are inconsistent but not uncommon.
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Ozaljska 105
tel. (+385-1) 365 15 55