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Split -> Zagreb

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  Dep. Arr. Duration Change(s) MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
1 SPLIT.
08:25
ZAGREB GL. KOL.
14:36
N°: 520 First-class seats Second-class seats
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08:25 14:36 06:11 Direct
1 SPLIT.
14:41
ZAGREB GL. KOL.
20:45
N°: 524 First-class seats Second-class seats
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14:41 20:45 06:04 Direct
1 SPLIT.
21:18
ZAGREB GL. KOL.
06:26
N°: 824 First-class sleepers Standard class (second class) sleepers Second-class seats Auto train Facility for bicycle transport available
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21:18 06:26 09:08 Direct
  Dep. Arr. Duration Change(s) MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
1 ZAGREB GL. KOL.
07:50
SPLIT.
14:09
N°: 521 First-class seats Second-class seats
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07:50 14:09 06:19 Direct
1 ZAGREB GL. KOL.
23:20
SPLIT.
08:10
N°: 825 First-class sleepers Standard class (second class) sleepers Second-class seats Auto train Facility for bicycle transport available
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23:20 08:10 08:50 Direct

Split - Zagreb

Split

Smooth and sultry Split is backed by mountains and blessed with a glinting Adriatic waterfront. Centred around the 1,800-year old Roman palace that forms the thrilling heart of this unique oasis, its Splicani inhabitants enjoy life to the full.

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Zagreb

Croatia’s capital and largest city, Zagreb is peppered with intricate Austro-Hungarian architecture, but its laid-back attitude is more in tune with its Mediterranean neighbours. The heady mix of café-culture, neo-Gothic cathedrals and medieval old town explains why Zagreb is known locally as Little Vienna.

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Split - Zagreb

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Croatia

Cityscape Visit Dalmatia and experience the contradiction with throbbing nightlife in the midst of ancient Roman ruins. Hop on board the train around Croatia visiting Split and the capital Zagreb, in both cities you’ll find yourself dropped off right in the middle, perfect for exploring in your own time. Landscape With 1778km of coastline, the glistening sea provides an astonishing landscape. The old city of Dubrovnik is a UNESCO World Heritage site, definitely one that’s worth a visit with (...)

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