Croatia Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped Croatia's history
Zagreb
Capital and largest city of Croatia, major political and cultural center.
Split
Second largest city, major port on the Adriatic coast, known for Diocletian Palace.
Rijeka
Major port city, important industrial and commercial center.
Osijek
Major city in eastern Croatia, important cultural and educational center.
Zadar
Major city on the Adriatic coast, known for its Roman and medieval heritage.
Slavonski Brod
Major city in eastern Croatia, important transportation hub.
Pula
Major city in Istria, known for its Roman amphitheater.
Varaždin
Historic city in northern Croatia, former capital.
Karlovac
Major city in central Croatia, known for its star-shaped fortress.
Šibenik
Historic city on the Adriatic coast, known for its cathedral.
Dubrovnik
Historic city on the Adriatic coast, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Sisak
Major city in central Croatia, known for its oil industry.
Bjelovar
Major city in central Croatia, known for its agriculture.
Vinkovci
Major city in eastern Croatia, known for its agriculture.
Koprivnica
Major city in northern Croatia, known for its industry.
Požega
Major city in eastern Croatia, known for its wine production.
Vukovar
Major city in eastern Croatia, known for its cultural heritage.
Đakovo
Major city in eastern Croatia, known for its cathedral.
Makarska
Resort town on the Adriatic coast, known for its beaches.
Trogir
Historic city on the Adriatic coast, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hvar
Historic city on Hvar Island, known for its lavender and tourism.
Korčula
Historic city on Korčula Island, known for its medieval architecture.
Vis
Historic city on Vis Island, known for its military history.
Rab
Historic city on Rab Island, known for its medieval architecture.
Cres
Historic city on Cres Island, known for its natural beauty.