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Travel to Zagreb


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�    IC "Kvarner": Budapest - Zagreb

�    B "Lisinski": Munich - Salzburg - Ljubljana - Zagreb

�    B "Z�richsee": Zurich - Innsbruck - Ljubljana - Zagreb - Belgrade

�    EC "Sava": Munich - Salzburg - Ljubljana - Zagreb - Belgrade

Most services are operated by the Croatian Railways, whose schedules are also available on the internet in English.

When coming in from Budapest via MAV rail (30�), you will need to change trains after the Croatian border. There will be free, but crowded, buses to ferry passengers and their luggage to another railway station, and the journey takes approximately 45mins. The ticket time of 6 hr 14min is thus misleading. The actual time is closer to 7.5 hours including passport control on-board the train.

By car

Almost all highways (motorway; autocesta in Croatian) in Croatia start or end in Zagreb.

Travellers from Vienna can pass by Graz and Maribor and then take the A2 highway upon entering Croatia. Mind the toll in Slovenia.

Travellers from Budapest can pass by Sz�kesfeh�rv�r and then use the Croatian A4 motorway. It also connects Vara�din.

Travellers heading from Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece and Turkey can use the Croatian A3 motorway to reach Zagreb.

Travellers heading from Ljubljana can use the A3.

Travellers coming from the west - Italy, as well as Rijeka or Istria - can use the A7 motorway (near and bypassing Rijeka), A6 motorway (Rijeka-Bosiljevo) and then the A1 (Bosiljevo-Zagreb).

Those travelling from Italy can bypass the expensive motorway toll in Slovenia by using the state route SS21 through Trieste, route E61 through Slovenia (in a bad shape) and then A7 south to Rijeka, then Rijeka bypass, then A6 east to Bosiljevo and A1 northeast to Zagreb.

Travellers heading from the south - Dalmatian coast (Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, ...) or from Montenegro -
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