Planning your visit
Most people find the Museum of Hangovers simple to add to a Zagreb itinerary. Sitting just east of the city's main square, visitors reach this spot via an easy tram ride or a brisk city stroll. No need to worry about long lines; entrance moves quickly, especially on weekdays. Since the museum operates as a lighthearted attraction, crowds tend to ebb and flow, with busiest times during weekends and holidays. Expect a laid-back vibe—perfect for families with teens, solo travelers, or curious groups of friends. For an off-the-beaten-path experience, choose a quiet weekday window, either late morning or early afternoon.
- Best time to visit: Weekdays, especially mornings or early afternoons; avoid Saturday late afternoons.
- How to get there: Tram lines 1, 6, 11 or 17 to "Kvaternikov trg," then walk four blocks west; taxis and bikes are also options.
- Accessibility: Ground floor entry, friendly for wheelchairs and strollers; exhibits easy to navigate.
- Average visit duration: Around 45 minutes to 1 hour, more if reading every story.








