Overview
A pedestrian street running through the valley between Upper and Lower Town — once a creek bed, now Zagreb's liveliest dining strip. Outdoor terraces line both sides with options spanning traditional Croatian fare, international cuisine, and craft beer bars. Weekend evenings turn the street into a festival atmosphere. It's the best place to experience Zagreb's cafe culture (špricanje). 3-minute walk from Ban Jelačić Square.
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours (cafe and restaurant hours vary by venue)
Travel Tips
Experience Croatia's 'špricanje' culture — lingering over a single coffee for hours at a cafe. Weekend evenings are the most vibrant.
Hotels near Tkalciceva Street
Hotels and guesthouses in Zagreb, Tkalčićeva, Zagreb
Other attractions in Zagreb

St. Mark's Church
A Zagreb landmark church renowned for its striking mosaic-tiled roof.

Ban Jelacic Square
Zagreb's central square, ringed by lively cafes and shops.

Museum of Broken Relationships
A world-famous museum gathering quirky mementos from broken relationships.
Dolac Market
Zagreb's 'belly' — an open-air market overflowing with fresh produce and local food.
Lotrscak Tower
A 13th-century defense tower that fires a cannon every day at noon, with Upper Town views.
Zagreb Cathedral
Croatia's tallest building, with striking Neo-Gothic twin spires that define Zagreb's skyline.
Maksimir Park
One of Europe's first public parks (est. 1794), with lakes and a zoo.