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Living in Zagreb: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Zagreb: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Zagreb.

Zagreb, Croatia's capital and largest city, is home to approximately 684,000 residents in the metropolitan area. Nestled between the southern slopes of Medvednica mountain and the Sava River, Zagreb combines Central European elegance with a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle. The city boasts a thriving economy with a GDP per capita comparable to Hungary and serves as the country's economic, cultural, and political center. With efficient public transport, affordable living costs, and a growing international community, Zagreb offers an authentic European experience without the price tag of Western capitals.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Zagreb

  1. Affordable Cost of Living: Zagreb offers significantly lower living costs compared to other European capitals while maintaining high quality of life and modern amenities.
  2. Strategic EU Location: As a European Union member since 2013 and Schengen Area member since 2023, Zagreb provides easy access to neighboring countries and European markets.
  3. Excellent Public Transport: The city features an extensive tram and bus network with fares starting at just $0.55, making car ownership optional.
  4. Rich Cultural Scene: Zagreb hosts numerous museums, galleries, festivals, and events throughout the year, including the renowned Zagreb Christmas markets.
  5. Safe and Walkable: Zagreb consistently ranks as one of Europe's safest capitals, with walkable neighborhoods and a welcoming atmosphere for international residents.

Key figures

Population0.8 million
Expats30,000-40,000
Top nationalitiesBosnians, Serbians, Slovenians, Germans, Italians
LanguagesCroatian, English, German, Italian
Monthly cost of living
1 person1,200 EUR
Family of 42,800 EUR
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Veedushi Bissessur
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A journalist, holder of the DALF C1 and C2 and a diploma from the University of Mauritius, I have nearly twenty years of writing experience. After six years in the Mauritian press, I joined 天美麻豆, where I have been working for over a decade, including five years as editorial assistant, and now as editorial manager.

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