Zagreb Eye
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, ZAGREB/ Updated : May 25, 2017, 15:03 IST
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The Zagreb Eye—a viewpoint is a part of Zagreb 360°—Observation Deck & Café located on the 16th floor of a high rise building. Situated on the edge of Ban Jelačić Square in central Zagreb, the Neboder skyscraper was built in 1959. … Read more
The Zagreb Eye—a viewpoint is a part of Zagreb 360°—Observation Deck & Café located on the 16th floor of a high rise building. Situated on the edge of Ban Jelačić Square in central Zagreb, the Neboder skyscraper was built in 1959. The Zagreb 360° on the top of the 16 storey offers spectacular panorama of the capital. Read less

The Zagreb Eye—a viewpoint is a part of Zagreb 360°—Observation Deck & Café located on the 16th floor of a high rise building. Situated on the edge of Ban Jelačić Square in central Zagreb, the Neboder skyscraper was built in 1959. The Zagreb 360° on the top of the 16 storey offers spectacular panorama of the capital. The observation deck offers a bird’s eye view of the city including its most prominent landmarks. You can spot the main square, Cathedral of Assumption, the upper and lower town and other cultural and historical architectures of Zagreb from the top. On a clear day, you can see as far as Moslavačko gorje or Slovenia. Early evening is the best time to get on to the top, when you can take awesome pictures of Zagreb in the daylight and wait for the dusk to capture stunning twilight shots. They will surely make your friends jealous back home!
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