Croatia is not as expensive as other tourist destinations along the European Union Mediterranean area such as Italy, France or Spain. The capital city, Zagreb, is equally expensive for lodging and parking as any other EU capital. Food is still cheaper than elsewhere and better than most. Gas prices are regulated and cheaper than in the EU. Internal travel is still cheap (ferry, bus and rail). Permanent residence in Zagreb would be as expensive as in other EU capitals. Residence elsewhere in the country would be less. Residence along the coast -- where significant development has taken place -- can be as expensive as Italy, France or Spain.
Yes and no. It's expensive for us who live in Croatia because most of people have low salaries or don't have at all! But many citizens from foreign developed countries don't have much difficulties with this, what is more - the retired ones come and live here.
Depends on where you go. In on example, Dubrovnik it's very expensive, while in other places, as Rijeka, Zadar and others prices are average.
Well, food is a bit expensive but it is delicious!
For citizens of Western countries it's mostly cheap due to their better life standard, however for us living in Croatia it's expensive as we are still in crisis and prices are not in proportion with salaries + big unemployment rate. Depends where you come from.
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Croatia is a country, not a capital city. Croatia's capital city is Zagreb.
Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia.
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No, not all of Europe is extremely expensive. Relatively inexpensive areas of Europe include: Eastern Europe, including popular holiday destinations such as Bulgaria and the Czech Republic; and Mediterranean: Turkey, Croatia, parts of Spain.
The capital of Croatia is Zagreb. Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia.
No,Croatia is a republic.
HR is the offical abbriviation for Croatia. HR = HRVATSKA which is Croatia on Croatian
Croatia is 21851 mi2
The capital city of Croatia is zagreb
People first arrived in Croatia in the 7th century. Croatia is a republic in Europe. The capital of Croatia is Zagreb. The approximate population of Croatia is 4.29 million people.