Since 11 May 2023, there are no COVID-19 restrictions for travel to Croatia. You no longer need to complete a passenger locator form. You also no longer need proof of vaccination or recovery, or a COVID-19 test.
You should follow public health advice if you develop symptoms of COVID-19.
As of 1 January 2023., the Republic of Croatia became a Schengen Member State, meaning that the usual Schengen rules apply:
Please consult your country / government website for more details.
As of 1 January 2023, the Republic of Croatia has officially started using the Euro (€, EUR) as its currency.
Zagreb is served by one major airport - the Franjo Tuđman International Airport Zagreb, located 10 km from the city center.
A shuttle bus running between the airport and the central Zagreb bus station operates every day from 04:30 AM to 20:30 PM. A one-way ticket costs €8 and can be bought online.
A local city bus station (line 209) is located on the main road near the terminal and heads to the city center. Please see the notes on Zagreb’s public transporation for more information.
Zagreb’s central railway station can be reached by several direct lines from major European cities, including several Eurocity, InterCity, and EuroNight lines.
Zagreb can be reached by bus from most major European cities. Ticket prices and timetables can be found on the Zagreb Bus Terminal’s webpage.
Zagreb features a network of bus and tram lines which connect various parts of the city and are the recommended way of getting around the town. You can either purchase tickets for individual rides or get a multi-day ticket for the duration of you stay. Tickets can also be bought by scanning or tapping QR codes in buses/trams using the Moj ZET application. Information on routes, timetables and prices can be found on the ZET website .
EBC offers a ticket option to buy a card with 10 rides to be picked up at conference check-in.
If you need a taxi you can use Uber, Bolt, or some of the local taxi services like Wizi taxi and Zagreb taxi.