Nestled in the shadow of the Stari Grad fortress ruins, Samobor offers a blend of charm and history just a short distance from Zagreb. The medieval town’s cobblestoned streets wind through a landscape of elegant architecture, inviting visitors to explore its picturesque setting. Beyond its historical allure, Samobor is also known as a culinary destination, particularly famous for the Samoborska KremÅ¡nita, a delectable confection that has become a symbol of the city. Today, visitors can stroll through the historic center, savor local delicacies, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of this charming Croatian town.
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