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15,February 2023
TOURISM
Zagreb was Croatia’s most visited tourist destination in January

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Zagreb was the most visited tourist destination in Croatia in January 2023, with 58,000 tourist arrivals and 129,500 overnight stays, which exceeds the results reported in January 2022 as well as those in January 2019, with hotels accounting for 60% of overnights, the city's tourism board has said.


Looking at the results generated by counties in January, the City of Zagreb was in second place in terms of arrivals and overnight stays, behind Istria County. The second most visited destination in January was Split and Rovinj was third.

According to figures from the Croatian Tourism Board (HTZ), a total of 236,000 tourists came to Croatia in January 2023, or 31.2% more than in the same month of 2022, generating nearly 709,000 overnights, an increase of 20.2%.

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05th January 2022.
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Zagreb Records 257% Increase in Tourist Bed Nights in December
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05th January 2022
.: Zagreb recorded 161,100 tourist bed nights in December 2021, which is an increase of 275% compared with December 2020 and a decrease of 36% compared with December 2019, the City of Zagreb
Tourist Board said on Tuesday.


About 74,300 tourists visited the Croatian capital last month, which is an increase of as much as 422 percent compared with December 2020.

"Although we are several days away from the official closure of the Christmas and New Year events in Zagreb, the results achieved show that this transitional and hybrid edition of Advent Zagreb has attracted a lot of visitors. Just like in the pre-pandemic years, Zagreb is among the leaders in Croatia in terms of tourist results," City of Zagreb Tourist Board director Martina Bienenfeld said.

The Advent Zagreb Christmas market and New Year events began on 27 November and close on 7 January.


Alongside domestic tourists, most visitors came from Russia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, and Serbia, while the largest number of bed nights was generated by Russians, followed by tourists from Germany, Bosnia, and Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Italy.


A large number of Russian tourists is linked to vaccination against COVID-19 with vaccines that are not available in Russia and which are required for COVID passes for travel to EU countries.

A total of 639,100 tourists visited Zagreb in the whole of 2021, or 85% more than in 2020, which puts Zagreb in the top position among all tourist destinations in Croatia. The number of overnight stays increased by 75% to 1.4 million, with tourists mostly coming from Croatia, Germany, the United States, Italy, Poland, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Zagreb continued to record increases in the first days of the New Year as well. On 1 and 2 January, it recorded slightly over 3,000 tourist arrivals (+267% compared with the same two days in 2020) and 10,700 overnight stays (+305%).

total-croatia-news.com /HIC-vijesti.hr

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