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Places of interest: The old town The entire city center is one huge historical site, with narrow, cobbled streets that bring you right back to Roman times. There only one rule: people must be a mature to use the free gay Chatroulette, and you will not show something that is not allowed by our gay chat terms of use. Visas A visa is not required for American, Australian, British and Canadian citizens travelling to Croatia for fewer than 90 days.
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First time in Zagreb? Then our gay Zagreb city guide page is for you. Zagreb has a rich history that dates back to Roman times. The last 100 years have been quite turbulent with World War 2 and the Croatian War of Independence bringing conflict to the city. Nowadays, Zagreb is a bustling metropolis and cultural hub with a vibrant cafe culture, interesting museums, great shopping opportunities and architecture reflective of its medieval and communist past. Gay Rights in Croatia Same-sex sexual activity has been legal in Croatia since 1977 and discrimination is banned on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. Croats can be quite conservative and a 2013 referendum on the definition of marriage saw 66% vote in favour of marriage being defined as that between a man and a woman. The Life Partnership Act of 2014 offers almost the same rights as marriage, minus adoption. Pride parades are held in most major city in Croatia with Zagreb Pride being the largest event, held every June since 2002. Zagreb has a modest gay scene that is a lot more subtle than in your face Berlin and Madrid. It does not have a gay area as such but most venues are within easy walking distance of each other. Croatian National Theatre Getting to Zagreb By Air Zagreb Airport ZAG is the largest airport in Croatia and is well connected to most of Europe. It offers a few flights to the Middle East as well as a seasonal service to Toronto. A shuttle bus from the airport takes you to the main bus station. Journey time is around the 30 minute mark and services are organised by each scheduled flight arriving. Singles cost 30 HRK. Buses run from 7am to 8pm. A taxi will cost at least 150 HRK, with extras charged for luggage. The journey time into central Zagreb is around 30 minutes. By Rail Zagreb train station has connections throughout the Balkans and Central Europe. The building itself is an impressive feat of Hungarian architecture. By Tram and Bus Zagreb has a reliable public transport network with 15 tram lines across the city. Full service is from 4am to midnight and there is a night service on 4 lines. Singles during the day cost 10 HKR going up to 15 HKR at night and day tickets cost 30 HKR. Please remember to validate your ticket. By Taxi Taxis are readily available but obviously be wary of unregistered cabs. Taxis from outside the bus and train stations are often more expensive so it may be worthwhile to walk a bit before flagging one. Where to Stay in Zagreb We recommend staying within the city centre. For our list of recommended Zagreb hotels, visit our page. Perfect for people watching. Croatian Museum of Naïve Art — a museum dedicated to Croatian Naive artists of the 20th Century. Zagreb Cathedral — huge neo-gothic catholic cathedral built in the 12th Century. The cold winters are unforgiving and summers are sweltering. May-June are when the weather is most pleasant. Visa Croatia is not within the Schengen Zone but is part of the European Union. Its visa requirements fall in line with what you would expect from most EU states. Money The currency in Croatia is the Kuna HRK. Some stores, restaurants and hotels accept payments in euros but the exchange rate may not be very good. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.
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