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7 Tips for Living in Varazdin

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: Advice for people moving to Varazdin or thinking about moving there.

This is a must read if you're moving to Varazdin or thinking about moving there.

Living as an expat or digital nomad in Varazdin, can be an exciting and enriching experience. This charming city, known for its Baroque architecture and vibrant cultural scene, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and modern amenities. However, like any new place, it can take some time to adjust and find your footing. Here are seven key tips to help you make the most of your time in Varazdin.

1. Learn the Language

While many Croatians speak English, especially in the tourism and service industries, learning some Croatian can greatly enhance your experience. Not only will it help you navigate daily life more easily, but it will also open doors to deeper connections with locals. You don't have to be fluent; even a basic understanding of common phrases and greetings can go a long way.

2. Explore the Local Cuisine

Varazdin is home to a variety of excellent restaurants that offer a taste of traditional Croatian cuisine. Be sure to visit Garestin, a popular spot known for its delicious seafood dishes, and Angelus, a charming restaurant that serves a variety of local and international dishes. Trying local food is not just about satisfying your taste buds, it's also a great way to understand the culture and traditions of the place.

3. Get to Know the Neighborhoods

Varazdin is divided into several neighborhoods, each with its own unique character. The Old Town, for example, is famous for its well-preserved Baroque buildings and the stunning Varazdin Castle. On the other hand, the Centar neighborhood is a bustling area with shops, cafes, and the city's main square. Spend some time exploring different neighborhoods to find the one that suits your lifestyle and preferences.

4. Embrace the Local Culture

Varazdin is known for its rich cultural scene, with numerous festivals, concerts, and exhibitions taking place throughout the year. The Varazdin Baroque Evenings, a renowned music festival, is a must-see event. The city is also home to several museums, including the Varazdin City Museum and the Entomological Museum, which boasts one of the largest insect collections in Europe. Engaging with the local culture will not only enrich your experience but also help you feel more connected to the city.

5. Make Use of Public Transportation

Varazdin has a reliable and efficient public transportation system, making it easy to get around the city. Buses are the main mode of public transport, with regular services to various parts of the city. Familiarizing yourself with the bus routes and schedules can save you time and money. Plus, it's a great way to see the city and get a feel for local life.

6. Stay Active

Varazdin offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. The city is home to several parks, including the beautiful Varazdin Park Cemetery, which is considered one of the most beautiful cemeteries in Europe. Whether you enjoy jogging, cycling, or simply taking a leisurely stroll, staying active will not only keep you healthy but also allow you to appreciate the city's natural beauty.

7. Get Involved in the Community

One of the best ways to feel at home in a new city is to get involved in the community. Volunteering is a great way to meet locals, learn about the culture, and make a positive impact. There are numerous organizations in Varazdin that could use your help, so take some time to research and find a cause that aligns with your interests.

Living in Varazdin, Croatia, as an expat or digital nomad can be a rewarding experience. By embracing the local culture, exploring the city, and getting involved in the community, you can make the most of your time in this beautiful city.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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