Zagreb’s Old Town Closed to Traffic as of July 1
June 24th, 2008
Zagreb, June 24 (CP) – The Croatian capital’s old town is to be shut to all traffic as of July 1, the only vehicles allowed in the area will be those of emergency services, the residents, those of parliament, government, constitutional court and the city assembly.
The vehicles allowed in the area will be issued special permits.
The people working in the old town will be parking their car at the nearby large garage with a shuttle bus connecting the two points.
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