Taxi transfer service from Sofia Airport to Zagreb
- Trip Duration: 09:00 hrs
- Distance: 790 km
- Payment: cash in Bulgarian levs, euros, US dollars and Russian rubles., VISA / MasterCard
- Booking: Online booking
- Price: from 300 euros
- Vehicles: for 4, 5, 8 and 20 passenger
From Sofia to Zagreb
Standard 4+1
300 €
Minivan 6+1
310 €
Minibus 8+1
380 €
Bus 20+1
1140 €
From Zagreb to Sofia the prices are the same.
If you going to do a trip to Zagreb, make your trip better by choosing our taxi or transfer service by a reservation with DA-Transport at datrans2019@gmail.com.
During this transfer, you will spend between 8:30-9:30h depends on the borders. Zagreb is 800km away from Sofia. You gonna cross the border between Bulgaria and Serbia - Kalotina - Gradinje. During the summer this border is very intensive and sometimes has heavy traffic. You gonna pass around Nis and Belgrade. After that, you gonna cross Serbia - Croatia border Batrovci-Bajakovo.
Zagreb is the northern, inland Croatian capital city that often gets short shrift from many travelers compared to the now enormous popularity of the country’s stunning coastline. But if you skip Zagreb you’ll be missing out yourself – this relatively small city has eye-catching architecture, several bold and quirky museums, and other attractions, together with a café culture that’s almost unmatched elsewhere in Europe.
Old-town Gradec’s St. Mark’s Church is well worth a look around inside, but to fully appreciate it and for the best photos you need to approach from some distance. The church structure dates back to the 13th century, but the distinctive, brightly tiled roof was only added on in 1880.
The church sports Croatia’s medieval coat of arms and the emblem of Zagreb, making it an iconic and memorable sight. The eponymous square on which it sits is also worth a wander, being home to a number of Zagreb’s other important and historical buildings such as the Croatian Parliament and the Old City Hall.
Zagreb’s Museum of Broken Relationships isn’t exactly the kind of museum you find in every city you visit. That’s exactly what makes it pique your interest. As the name implies, the museum is dedicated to portraying the stories of love affairs turned sour.
It’s a crowdsourced project and there’s an additional venue in Los Angeles (as well as plenty of popup museums around the world), but the original here in Zagreb is housed in a beautiful upper town baroque palace, which is worth a visit. Expect humorous yet thought-provoking exhibitions that use personal objects left over from real-life failed relationships – and to explore why they go wrong.
Zagreb Cathedral is the tallest and most spiritually important building in Croatia. As one of Zagreb’s most iconic and well-visited attractions, the cathedral is prized for its Gothic architecture, with impressive spires that can be spotted from afar almost no matter where you are in Zagreb.
The structure dates back to the 11th century, but it was partially reconstructed after suffering damage in the Zagreb earthquake of 1880 – that’s when those famous spires were added on. The cathedral also houses the grave of Archbishop of Zagreb Kardinal Stepinac, in memory of his instrumental role in Croatia achieving independence.

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During this transfer, you will spend between 8:30-9:30h depends on the borders. Zagreb is 800km away from Sofia. You gonna cross the border between Bulgaria and Serbia - Kalotina - Gradinje. During the summer this border is very intensive and sometimes has heavy traffic. You gonna pass around Nis and Belgrade. After that, you gonna cross Serbia - Croatia border Batrovci-Bajakovo.
Zagreb is the northern, inland Croatian capital city that often gets short shrift from many travelers compared to the now enormous popularity of the country’s stunning coastline. But if you skip Zagreb you’ll be missing out yourself – this relatively small city has eye-catching architecture, several bold and quirky museums, and other attractions, together with a café culture that’s almost unmatched elsewhere in Europe.
Old-town Gradec’s St. Mark’s Church is well worth a look around inside, but to fully appreciate it and for the best photos you need to approach from some distance. The church structure dates back to the 13th century, but the distinctive, brightly tiled roof was only added on in 1880.
The church sports Croatia’s medieval coat of arms and the emblem of Zagreb, making it an iconic and memorable sight. The eponymous square on which it sits is also worth a wander, being home to a number of Zagreb’s other important and historical buildings such as the Croatian Parliament and the Old City Hall.
Zagreb’s Museum of Broken Relationships isn’t exactly the kind of museum you find in every city you visit. That’s exactly what makes it pique your interest. As the name implies, the museum is dedicated to portraying the stories of love affairs turned sour.
It’s a crowdsourced project and there’s an additional venue in Los Angeles (as well as plenty of popup museums around the world), but the original here in Zagreb is housed in a beautiful upper town baroque palace, which is worth a visit. Expect humorous yet thought-provoking exhibitions that use personal objects left over from real-life failed relationships – and to explore why they go wrong.
Zagreb Cathedral is the tallest and most spiritually important building in Croatia. As one of Zagreb’s most iconic and well-visited attractions, the cathedral is prized for its Gothic architecture, with impressive spires that can be spotted from afar almost no matter where you are in Zagreb.
The structure dates back to the 11th century, but it was partially reconstructed after suffering damage in the Zagreb earthquake of 1880 – that’s when those famous spires were added on. The cathedral also houses the grave of Archbishop of Zagreb Kardinal Stepinac, in memory of his instrumental role in Croatia achieving independence.

24/7 customer service:+359896234772 ( Phone, WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram)
Why choose us?
- 24/7 service with last-minute reaction
- Fixed prices
- No deposit needed
- English speaking staff
- Kind and careful drivers
- Comfortable and clean vehicles
- Meeting at the airport and assistance with luggage
- Free waiting if your flight is delayed
- Free child seat
