Turkey Embassy in Croatia

Updated on Aug 28, 2024 | Turkey e-Visa

Information about Turkey Embassy in Croatia

Address

Masarykova 3/2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Emergency Contact Number

+385 1 486 46 60

Website

http://zagreb.emb.mfa.gov.tr

The Embassy of Turkey is the representation of the Turkish Government, which is located in Zagreb, Croatia’s capital city. The Turkish Embassy in Croatia is established to provide varied assistance and to create diplomatic relations between Croatia and Turkey. Besides, the Turkish Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia, also helps the citizens of Croatia through its consular services, such as providing specific information, assisting through the Turkey visa process, obtaining a Turkey visa, clarifying visa and passport-related queries, etc.

Concerning the welfare of the Turkish citizen the Embassy of Turkey provides assistance and consular services to its citizens in case they encounter any emergency situations during their residence or travel in Croatia. The Republic of Croatia in Europe is a paradise on earth with beautiful beaches and caves. Here’s a few most-visited tourist attractions in Croatia.

Diocletian's Palace

The palace is a well-preserved and notable historic monument reflecting Roman architecture. The majestic palace in Split, Croatia, was built during the 3rd century by a Roman Emperor, Diocletian. The construction work of building the palace took over 10 years. The long walls with four small towers and four large towers, one in each corner, contribute to the defense system of the palace. Travellers can visit Jupiter’s temple, library, golden gate, silver gate, brass gate, vestibule, etc., in the palace.

Plitvice Lakes National Park

Travellers seeking to spend a relaxed vacation near lakes and foothills can stop by to explore Croatia’s oldest and largest national park. The park is located in Croatia’s centre with a forest reserve of about 295 square Km between the two mountain ranges, namely the Mala Kapela Mountain range and Lička Plješivica mountain range. The highlight of the national park are the 16 lakes and their waterfalls and cascades. The national park offers seven different lake tours and four hiking paths, travellers can choose from any of them.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, also nicknamed the Pearl of the Adriatic, best-known for its architectural monuments such as the churches, 13th century city wall, monasteries and the old town. The coastal city in the southern parts of Croatia is a favorite tourist spot on the Mediterranean Sea. The old town in Dubrovnik city is home to historical monuments such as the Walls of Dubrovnik and the Rector Palace. Travellers can opt for a walk on the Dubrovnik walls, a Game of Thrones walking tour, visit the Rector’s Palace, etc.

Pula Arena

An ancient Roman architecture in Pula, Croatia, is The Pula Amphitheatre. The Pula Arena is an important Roman monument built during the 1st century under the rule of the Vespasian Emperor. The tiered stone seating area of the Pula Arena can accommodate approximately 20,000 spectators. Today, the arena is the hosting place for various concerts, annual film festivals, cultural events, etc. The arena also has underground chambers or a subterranean section, which was once home to wild animals such as lions and gladiators.

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Croatia is home to various beautiful beaches, scenic places and adventure sports which offers an unforgettable travel experience for visitors. The ancient monument lights up the historical beauty of the country and attracts travellers.