A broad, flagstoned expanse flanked by cafés and hectic with the whizz of trams and hurrying pedestrians, Trg bana Jelačića (Governor Jelačić Square) is as good a place as any to start exploring the city, and is within easy walking distance of more or less everything you’ll want to see. It’s also the biggest tram stop in Zagreb, standing at the intersection of seven cross-town routes, and the place where half the city seems to meet in the evening – either beneath the ugly clock mounted on metal stilts on the western side of the square, or right on the corner of the square and Gajeva (a corner colloquially known as “Krleža” after the bookshop that once stood here).
Hrvatska / Dubrovačko-Neretvanska / Dubrovnik / Web kamera Dubrovnik – panorama stari grad
Hrvatska / Primorsko-Goranska / Mali Lošinj / Mali Losinj – Bay entry
Italija / Furlanija-Julijska Krajina / Trst / Trst – Trg Burze
Hrvatska / Primorsko-Goranska / Mali Lošinj / Webkam Mali Lošinj – Glavni trg
Italija / Furlanija-Julijska Krajina / Lignano Sabbiadoro / Web kamera Lignano Sabbiadoro “Piazza Fontana” – Hotel Monaco