Museum of Hangovers

Museum of Hangovers

Zagreb, Croatia
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Museum of Hangovers

Photo by Marc Lamas

Unlike any traditional museum, the Museum of Hangovers in Zagreb takes visitors into a playful, quirky, and surprisingly thoughtful look at what happens after a wild night out. Forget ancient artifacts and dusty canvases—the main exhibits here are stories, souvenirs, and strange discoveries from hungover mornings around the world. For those searching for a museum visit unlike any other, this landmark opens a door to laughter, honesty, and a slice of contemporary Croatian humor.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
10 EUR
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
Vlaška ul. 55, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia

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.

Must see stuff

Every room at the Museum of Hangovers tells a story, sometimes with a grin, sometimes with a groan. The walls fill up with strange objects—hats, shoes, underwear, and even road signs—all found by people the "morning after". Interactive displays invite visitors to share personal hangover tales or take silly photos. For the brave, a wobbly obstacle course simulates the awkward feeling of a bad hangover, letting laughter break the ice between strangers. Beyond the exhibits, the museum leans into the universal: everyone’s been there, and here, everyone is in on the joke.

  • Legendary exhibit wall: A wild collage of real objects picked up after nights out, each tagged with a funny or touching backstory.
  • Drunk goggles obstacle course: Try walking a straight line—or not—and see how party memories blur.
  • Mixology memory game: Guests guess the drink by its look or smell; a cheeky game rooted in bar culture.
  • Social story booth: Record a personal tale (or confession) and listen to hangover stories from around the globe.
  • Photo-ready spots: A larger-than-life bottle cap, neon quotes on the walls, and props to make any souvenir photo pop.

Tips for your visit

A trip to the Museum of Hangovers is easy, so most visitors find the experience smooth—if not intentionally a bit dizzying. Large groups may want to call ahead for group rates or guided tours; otherwise, spontaneous visitors are always welcome. Bring a camera or smartphone for silly photos, but avoid flash near interactive screens. The museum’s staff offer great tips and stories themselves, so don’t be shy about chatting. While snacks and drinks stay outside the gallery, several cozy cafes sit within three minutes’ walk, ideal for sharing reactions after the visit. Expect playful, but not offensive, humor; most content is family-friendly for teens and up. A few exhibits deal with alcohol, so parents with younger kids might want to check first.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Monday to Thursday mornings.
  • What to bring: Smartphone for photos and stories, comfortable shoes for standing and playful challenges.
  • Local etiquette: Be ready to laugh and share personal stories; participation is encouraged, but never forced.
  • Safety and comfort: Keep hydrated (water available on request); museum is temperature-controlled year-round.
Museum of Hangovers – Tickets, Hours & Visitor Guide