Zagreb: Comfort in the Unfamiliar

I have been travelling consecutively for the last three weekends here and there in Europe, especially where flixbus takes me for cheap. I travel at nights, Friday nights, step into an unfamiliar city in the morning, roam around with a one click chatgpt itenerary, and take a bus back to Vienna in the evening. More like cattle grazing in the field and getting home with the sun setting on the horizons. There is somewhat a unique rhythm to it. The last three Friday mandatory ‘attendance lists’ were Budapest, Prague and Zagreb.

Morning Colours in the City markets in Zagreb

Unlike other cities, Zagreb felt very different. I would not say exciting or beautiful, but it had certain something. At least for two reasons, I was joined by some mutual friends and enjoyed more than one could expect in the first meeting with some new people. And, there was the city itself. It was so calm, yet so lively. The city has sort of a magnetic pull that makes you sit at the same spot for hours. And, of course, it makes you not forget it. Maybe that is the reason I have decided to write something on it leaving aside some of the deadlines I’d rather not think about. I reached Zagreb in the morning, a bit after 6 o’clock. And, shortly, we started walking towards the city. I have not memorised the places I visited, so I will describe whatever I can remember and that will have to do. We started towards a park some fifteen minutes away from the bus station right after a slice of pizza, a very bad coffee and a mandatory morning cigarette.

The Octagonal Music Stand that We weren’t very happy with and then came the berries

We reached the park in a bit. Oh! it didn’t look very fancy. The octagonal iron music stand or pavilion, that was weathered. And obviously we weren’t very successfully visualising eighteenth century concerts being played and place a pat on our own shoulders on what a beautiful place we have ended up in and so we quickly left. In a few moments, we were at the market. A nice little village like market with amazing colours and cheap groceries. We had the tastiest strawberries ever from the market. There were birds all over the place, mostly pigeons. Other day, one of my friends was dissing the pigeons. They hated them. To them, it was like some fat with feathers. I couldn’t agree. I think, they were not hated here that much. They would not be so many in numbers if they were hated, would they? Can a human being stay at a place where he is hated? Maybe.

The Flying Pigeon

Note: I almost forgot to mention a statue of a horse rider which is so ubiquitious that it seems to be an obvious feature of all european capitals I have ever visited. How did I forget that? Do you think ‘Art’ loses its appeal when it exists in such an abundance?

The Horseman

At this point, Google Maps led us to some spiral staircases and golden alleyways full of flowers and dancing men drawn on streets reminiscent of the dancing men from Sherlock Holmes stories. I do feel that the city started unraveling its magic with the streets and its beauty. There were paintings on the walls, trees full with unknown small fresh fruits, and there was this sort of a perfect symmetry between the lights and the shadows. My friends were busy clicking their photos and I was busy taking the pictures that one would easily find in google.

Golden Alleyways

Yellows everywhere

The city then embraced us with a certain comfort. A warm hug that we did not want to let go of. We spent the rest of the day drifting between quite breweries, local restaurants, or sun-dappled park. Zagreb may not have offered us much, but I can’t say it was any less of a beauty than the others I visited. The rhythm started to get slow and the sun was dipping towards the horizon. I also needed to pack my bag and head back to Vienna, which is home, at least for now.

Peace

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