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CBD Wellness Gornji Grad
Gornji Grad · Zagreb, Croatia
About CBD Wellness Gornji Grad
CBD Wellness Gornji Grad occupies a charming position in Zagreb’s upper town (Gornji Grad), the medieval hilltop neighbourhood that forms the historic core of the Croatian capital. The area is dominated by the brightly tiled roof of St. Mark’s Church, the Croatian Parliament building and the Museum of Broken Relationships, and attracts large numbers of visitors who explore the cobblestone streets and viewpoints overlooking the lower city.
The shop has positioned itself to serve this tourist-heavy environment while also maintaining a loyal local following among Gornji Grad’s residents and office workers. Croatian hemp products feature alongside EU imports, and all products comply with Croatia’s 0.2% THC limit aligned with EU standards.
What to Expect
CBD Wellness Gornji Grad is well set up for international visitors, with multilingual staff comfortable in Croatian, English and often German or Italian. The product range covers CBD oils, capsules, hemp-based skincare and herbal preparations. All products are accompanied by lab certificates. The upper town location means the shop is best reached on foot after taking the historic funicular from Ilica Street.
Getting There
Gornji Grad sits above Zagreb’s lower city and is most easily accessed by the Uspinjaca funicular from Tomiceva Street, which runs every ten minutes. The area is fully pedestrianised and compact enough to explore entirely on foot. Trams run along Ilica at the base of the hill, making it easy to connect from other parts of the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is cannabis legal in Zagreb?
Recreational cannabis is illegal in Croatia.
What can I find at CBD Wellness Gornji Grad?
CBD Wellness Gornji Grad occupies a charming position in Zagreb’s upper town (Gornji Grad), the medieval hilltop neighbourhood that forms the historic core of the Croatian capital. The area is dominated by the brightly tiled roof of St. Mark’s Church, the Croatian Parliament building and the Museum ...
Do I need ID to visit?
Yes — bring a valid government-issued photo ID. Minimum age is 18 in most of Europe and 21 in the United States.