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Zagreb's Christmas Markets: A Year-Round Tourism Game-Changer
22 Dec
Summary
- Zagreb Advent markets aim to transform Croatia into a year-round tourist destination.
- The markets have significantly boosted Zagreb's December visitor numbers since 2014.
- Croatia's tourism minister emphasizes developing sustainable, year-round travel offerings.

Zagreb Advent, Croatia's celebrated Christmas market, is pivotal in the nation's strategy to diversify tourism beyond the summer months. This initiative aims to establish Croatia as a year-round destination, moving beyond its traditional "sun and sea" appeal. The capital's festive markets have dramatically increased December tourism, with visitor numbers more than doubling since 2014, generating an estimated €100 million economic boost.
Officially launched in 2014, Zagreb Advent has garnered significant international recognition, being voted Europe's best Christmas market for three consecutive years from 2015 to 2017. The multi-venue event features themed locations, live music, craft stalls, ice skating, and traditional Croatian cuisine, drawing visitors from across Europe. This success is a key component of Croatia's broader effort to develop a sustainable tourism model.
While Zagreb Advent thrives, Croatia's tourism minister, Tonci Glavina, acknowledges the need to further develop other off-peak offerings. The country is focusing on gastronomy, carnivals, and sporting events to maintain visitor engagement throughout the year, ensuring a more balanced tourism economy. This strategic shift aims to maintain strong visitor numbers across all seasons, not just during the summer peak.




