Cognitive Linguistics Symposium and Round Table


Conference Venue

Croatian Institute of History (Golden Hall)

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Opatička 10
10000 Zagreb
Republika Hrvatska


How to get from Zagreb Airport to Zagreb?

Bus transportation – Pleso Prijevoz (Zagreb)
Once you’ve arrived at Zagreb Airport, the bus of transportation company Pleso Prijevoz is there to take you to Zagreb. They offer a bus service between the airport (Zračna luka) and the bus station (Autobusni kolodvor) of Zagreb. The bus runs every day of the week, two times per hour. Travel time between the two places is 30 minutes. The bus station in Zagreb is a 15-minute walk from the main railway station and 20 minutes by foot from the city centre. According to the timetable, the last bus leaves at 8 p.m. from Zagreb Airport. Nevertheless, for passengers arriving late there is also bus transportation arranged. Please consult website and timetable Pleso Prijevoz.

Prices Single Return
Adults 30 HRK(cca 4 EUR) 60 HRK (cca 8 EUR)

How much is the taxi fare to and from Zagreb?

A taxi ride to the center of Zagreb costs at least 150 HRK (cca 20 EUR), with baggage costing 3 HRK each. Make a taxi reservation Zagreb Airport through YATTAXI, an online booking platform for reliable and reasonable priced airport transfers.

Zagreb – city with a million hearts

The city of Zagreb, capital of Croatia, on the historic and political threshold between East and West, illustrates both the continental and Mediterranean spirit of the nation it spearheads. Zagreb is the cultural, scientific, economic, political and administrative center of the Republic of Croatia, and is home to the Croatian Parliament, Government and President. Its favorable location between the Pannonian plain, the edge of the Alps and the Dinaric range has allowed it to become a crossing point for mass international communication.

The city is protected from the cold northern winds by the mountain of Medvednica and opens up to the rest of the world thanks to a spacious plain and the Sava River. Zagreb, with a population of nearly one million, contains almost a quarter of the entire population of Croatia. Over the centuries, the city was inhabited by people coming from all over Europe; and, in recent years, by people coming from different parts of Croatia, ensuring a rich cultural life. Zagreb is a safe city whose doors are always open; a city with a tumultuous history teeming with interesting personalities; a city that warmly invites all those who wish to get to know it, and a city that will surely fulfill your expectations. In this city, you can easily meet remarkable people, make new friends and enjoy special moments. The façades of Zagreb’s buildings reflect the ebb and flow of history, while its streets and squares bear witness to the coming together of the many cultures that have shaped the identity of this laid-back capital. The best thing to do is when you first arrive is to take in Zagreb’s wonderful atmosphere, which, as many claim, is only surpassed by the legendary beauty of the local womenfolk.

More about Zagreb here: http://www.infozagreb.hr/.

Accommodation

Accommodation in Zagreb is not expensive. Search hotels in Zagreb and book easily online through Booking.com. Wimdu is an online platform offering rental accommodations that will make you feel and live like a local, search for a private accommodation in Zagreb. We recommend hostels and AirBNB as well.

More here:
http://www.infozagreb.hr/travel-plan/accommodation