Institute of public finance
Public Sector Economics Journal
Public Sector Economics
2024 Conference

Conference venue

The Conference will be held at the Faculty of Economics & Business in Zagreb, Trg J. F. Kennedy 6.

 

 

Accommodation in Zagreb

Zagreb offers various accommodations in all categories; for more information, please visit Zagreb’s website. We kindly ask you to make a reservation directly with your preferred accommodation.  


How to get to Zagreb

The fastest way to get to Zagreb from most places abroad is by air to Franjo Tuđman Airport, just 17 km from the centre.

For more options available for arriving in Zagreb as well as travelling in town, please visit Zagreb’s website - travel plan.


Public transportation

You can get around Zagreb by tram and bus. Tickets can be bought from the driver or at a newsstand (a cheaper option). A paper ticket must be validated in the tram/bus. More info on the tram and bus lines is available at the journey planner, as well as ticket types and prices.    


Zagreb info

Zagreb is the capital city of the Republic of Croatia and an old Central European city. It lies on the intersection of important routes between the Adriatic coast and Central Europe.

Zagreb is also the hub of Croatia’s business, academic, cultural, artistic and sporting worlds. Zagreb offers its visitors the Baroque atmosphere of the Upper Town, picturesque open-air markets, diverse shopping facilities, an abundant selection of crafts and a choice of vernacular cuisine. It is also a city of green parks and walks, with many places to visit in the beautiful surroundings. Despite the rapid development of the economy and transportation, it has retained its charm and a relaxed feeling.

Zagreb offers various sights and excursion possibilities in an amazing landscape. Please find further information for Zagreb City Tours and its surroundings at Explore Zagreb.



Useful information

Time: Central-European time (GMT+1)

Language: Croatian

Currency: The official currency in Croatia is the euro. All major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and shops. 

Climate and weather: For the current Zagreb weather forecast, please visit the Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service. 

Emergency calls: Dial 112.

Electricity: The electrical supply is 230V, 50Hz. Croatia uses the standard European plugs (with two round prongs). Consider bringing your power plug adapter if coming from countries with different systems.

Water: In Zagreb, and Croatia in general, water quality is high and it is safe to drink tap water.

Useful links: Zagreb Tourist Board

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