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Zagreb Coffee Spica - Natalie Chalk

 

Written by Natalie Chalk, a UK journalist, and former newsdesk production editor at MailOnline and Daily Express who now writes at chalkmarks.co.uk

Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia in Central Europe, and špica pronounced sh-pit-za is about being seen, and enjoying coffee.

Špica, takes place all over Croatia, though it was mostly on show in Zagreb. Starting mid-morning, and lasting all the way till, after lunch, the pedestrianized Main Square and the Flower Square in Zagreb are where it’s all at.

The špica custom began in the 19th century, and there are estimates of up to 100 coffee shops in the compact ‘Špica area.’
Croatians are among the world’s biggest coffee drinkers, and it’s evident in Zagreb.

Where To Drink Coffee In Zagreb

Zagreb Coffee Spica - Natalie Chalk

Before you head out into the capital to see the latest fashions on display, you’ll want to know the places for coffee in Zagreb. Making this list was hard – as there are so many to choose from. 

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