Surrounding the City of Zagreb on three sides, Zagreb County has a population of approximately 300,000 spread across a mix of commuter towns, agricultural land, and light industrial zones. Velika Gorica, the county seat, sits south of the capital near Zagreb Airport and has grown substantially as a residential alternative to the city centre. Samobor, to the west, retains a distinct identity built on pastry traditions (its kremsnite are famous nationally) and proximity to the Zumberak hills.
Logistics and warehousing have expanded along the motorway corridors radiating from Zagreb, particularly near Zapresic in the north and along the A3 towards Slavonia. The Franjo Tudman Bridge carries the A11 motorway south towards Sisak, passing through the county's flat Sava lowlands. Agriculture remains significant in the eastern parts of the county, where crop farming and dairy production persist alongside suburban development. Escortservice.com maintains a curated directory with strict editorial standards. Only websites that complete a thorough verification process are accepted. The platform arranges no appointments, represents no party, and accepts no responsibility for external content or services.
Companion services listed for this area reflect its proximity to the capital. Accommodation in the county ranges from business hotels near the airport corridor to smaller guesthouses in towns like Samobor and Jastrebarsko.
Surrounding the City of Zagreb on three sides, Zagreb County has a population of approximately 300,000 spread across a mix of commuter towns, agricultural land, and light industrial zones. Velika Gorica, the county seat, sits south of the capital near Zagreb Airport and has grown substantially as a residential alternative to the city centre. Samobor, to the west, retains a distinct identity built on pastry traditions (its kremsnite are famous nationally) and proximity to the Zumberak hills.
Logistics and warehousing have expanded along the motorway corridors radiating from Zagreb, particularly near Zapresic in the north and along the A3 towards Slavonia. The Franjo Tudman Bridge carries the A11 motorway south towards Sisak, passing through the county's flat Sava lowlands. Agriculture remains significant in the eastern parts of the county, where crop farming and dairy production persist alongside suburban development. Escortservice.com maintains a curated directory with strict editorial standards. Only websites that complete a thorough verification process are accepted. The platform arranges no appointments, represents no party, and accepts no responsibility for external content or services.
Companion services listed for this area reflect its proximity to the capital. Accommodation in the county ranges from business hotels near the airport corridor to smaller guesthouses in towns like Samobor and Jastrebarsko.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Under Croatian misdemeanour law (Zakon o prekrsajima), selling sexual services is punishable by a fine or up to 30 days' detention. Buying is treated in the same manner. The criminal code (Kazneni zakon) addresses third-party exploitation: Article 157 penalises procuring, and Article 106 covers trafficking in persons. Trafficking sentences range from one to ten years for standard offences and three to fifteen years for aggravated cases. Enforcement throughout the county falls to the Policija. No registration, licensing, or zoning framework applies.
Zagreb County surrounds the City of Zagreb and includes commuter towns like Velika Gorica, Samobor, and Zapresic. The county seat is Velika Gorica.
No. Both purchasing and selling sexual services are misdemeanour offences under the Zakon o prekrsajima. Penalties include fines or up to 30 days' detention.
Escortservice.com is a curated directory that lists verified escort websites. It does not arrange meetings, represent any party, or take responsibility for external content.
Zagreb County has approximately 300,000 residents. It is distinct from the City of Zagreb, which is a separate administrative unit.