GNK Dinamo v Celtic FC travel advice
Travel advice for British football fans travelling to Zagreb for the Dinamo v Celtic match on Thursday 11 December 2014.
From: British Embassy Zagreb
First published: 8 December 2014
Part of: Supporting British nationals in Croatia
Travel advice for British football fans travelling to Zagreb for the Dinamo v Celtic match on Thursday 11 December 2014.
Advice for fans travelling to Croatia for Celtic FC’s match with GNK Dinamo on 11 December 2014 Date: Thursday 11 December 2014.
Venue: Zagreb, Maksimir stadium
Passports and visas
British citizens do not need visas to enter Croatia. Your passport should be in good condition and remain valid for the duration of your stay.
You should take out comprehensive travel insurance in addition to bringing your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). The EHIC will give you access to Croatian health care if you have an accident or suddenly fall ill. You will receive the necessary emergency treatment and medical care at reduced cost. However, it does not cover costs such as medical repatriation, extra costs for accommodation or tickets in case you are not fit to travel, or cover stolen property.
If your British passport is lost or stolen whilst in Croatia, please contact the British Embassy for advice on how to get an Emergency Travel Document (ETD). Visits to the Consular Section are by appointment only.
Getting to the stadium
The Stadium is located at Maksimirska Cesta 128, which is 20-30 minutes’ walk/ 7 tram stops by tram 11 or 12 eastbound from the main square,Trg Bana Jelačića.
Contact the British Embassy in Zagreb
British Embassy Zagreb Ivana Lučića 4 10 000 Zagreb Croatia
Telephone +385 (0)1 600 9100 (also for out of hours emergencies)
Email: zagreb.consular@fco.gov.uk
Office hours: Monday to Friday: By appointment
For more information please visit British Embassy Zagreb
Emergency services numbers
- Emergency services: 112
- Police: 193
Further information
- Croatia Official Travel Guide
- GNK Dinamo
- Celtic FC
- Municipality of Zagreb
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Published: 8 December 2014
From: British Embassy Zagreb