Best attractions and places to see in Varaždin include a rich tapestry of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This Croatian city is known for its well-preserved Baroque architecture and scenic surroundings. Visitors can explore its historic core, numerous palaces, and significant natural features like the Drava River and nearby mountains. The region offers a variety of places to explore for those interested in history, culture, or outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Old ruins of Pusta Bela on the top of the hill
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Emerges in South Tyrol (near Lake Dobiaco) in Italy, from where it continues to flow eastward, through the Austrian province of Carinthia, Slovenia, Croatia, then partly forms the Croatian-Hungarian border. At Donji Miholjec, the Drava turns into the depths of Croatia, towards Osijek, and finally at Aljmaš, on the border of Croatia with Vojvodina (Serbia), it flows into the Danube. In its extreme part, it forms the border between the regions of Slavonia and Baranja. The total length of the Drava is 725 km, and it is navigable for about 90 km, from the mouth of the Danube to the town of Čađavica in Croatia.
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Nino has already copied a very valuable text about the old town, I would only add that it looks impressive in all seasons and is worth a look. There are signs prohibiting entry on the driveways.
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The mountain lodge is open on Fridays from 3 pm :(
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The path up and down was very, very steep, and on the way down, there were some slippery slopes. The hut at the top is only open on weekends and public holidays (and probably also on the day before a holiday). Good fitness is required.
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Ascend to Stričevo Vidikovac for a panoramic feast of nature's wonders. Embrace the breathtaking views and let the beauty of the surroundings unfold before your eyes. A hidden gem for all nature enthusiasts!
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Varaždin is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Varaždin Old Town Fortress, which has housed the City Museum since 1925. Don't miss the Varaždin Town Hall, one of Europe's oldest continuously serving town halls, and the Varaždin Cathedral, an impressive early Baroque church. The entire historic center is characterized by its well-preserved Baroque architecture.
Yes, the region offers excellent hiking. The main destination for hikers is Ivanščica Peak (1,060 m), featuring two lookout points and a 10-meter-high observation tower with panoramic views. Another popular spot is Pyramid Observation Tower, Ravna Gora, offering wide views of Ravna Gora, Zagorje, and even the distant Alps on clear days. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking in Varaždin guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the historic center of Varaždin with its charming squares and palaces. Trakošćan Castle, with its beautiful lake and park, is a fantastic day trip for all ages. The Drava River embankment also offers scenic promenades suitable for leisurely walks or cycling with children.
For unique perspectives, head to Ivanščica Peak (1,060 m), which has the 'Pyramid' observation tower and the 'Stricevo' lookout point. The Pyramid Observation Tower, Ravna Gora, at 694 meters above sea level, also provides extensive views. Additionally, the Veliki Kalnik Castle Ruins offer beautiful vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Varaždin is delightful in spring and autumn when the weather is mild and comfortable for exploring the city's Baroque architecture and natural surroundings. Summer offers vibrant outdoor activities and festivals, though it can be warmer. Winter brings a festive atmosphere, especially around Christmas, but some outdoor attractions might be less accessible.
Absolutely. Besides the Varaždin Old Town Fortress, you must visit Trakošćan Castle, considered one of Croatia's most beautiful castles, complete with a park and lake. You can also explore the historical Veliki Kalnik Castle Ruins and the archaeological sites of Čanjevo Fortress and Ruins of Pusta Bela Fortress.
Varaždin, known as Croatia's 'Baroque capital,' offers a rich cultural scene. Beyond its stunning architecture, you can visit the Varaždin City Museum (spread across three historical buildings), the Varaždin Cathedral which hosts a Baroque music festival, and the unique Angels Museum. The city also has a Traditional Crafts Square where you can observe ancient crafts.
Yes, Varaždin's historic city center is perfect for easy walking, allowing you to admire its Baroque palaces and charming squares. The Drava River embankment also provides scenic and flat paths suitable for relaxed strolls. For more structured easy walks, check out the Easy hikes in Varaždin guide.
While specific dog-friendly attractions vary, many outdoor areas in Varaždin are suitable for dogs on a leash. The Drava River embankment is a great spot for walks with your dog. When hiking in the surrounding hills like Ivanščica, ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept on a leash, especially near other hikers or wildlife.
Varaždin offers several running opportunities, particularly along the Drava River. The 'Dravska park šuma loop from Varaždin' is a moderate 7.5 km route. You can also find longer and more challenging trails in the surrounding areas, such as the 'Trakošćan Castle loop from Trakošćan'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails in Varaždin guide.
Yes, Varaždinske Toplice, the oldest spa resort in Croatia, is located nearby. Dating back to Roman times, it features a preserved archaeological site of Roman thermal baths and offers modern thermal waters, pools, and wellness services for relaxation and rejuvenation.
The Varaždin Cemetery is not just a burial ground but an ornamental masterpiece. Established in 1773 and redesigned in 1905, it's often referred to as an 'outdoor museum' due to its picturesque views, labyrinthine paths, and some 7,000 trees, including magnolias, birches, and beeches, making it a unique and serene place for a stroll.


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