2-Hour Private Walking Tour in Zagreb City with Guide (up to 10)
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Zagreb

At our tour, we offer a degree of flexibility in the itinerary. The sequence of visited sights is customizable. We make every effort to cater to your preferences and interests. Your satisfaction is our priority, and we’re thrilled to craft a memorable experience that resonates with you!

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Lenuci’s Horseshoe - The Lenuci Horseshoe is a captivating green oasis in Zagreb, Croatia, featuring a harmonious arrangement of seven stunning parks and squares. Designed by Milan Lenuci, this horseshoe-shaped promenade showcases an exquisite blend of neoclassical and art nouveau architecture, creating a picturesque and relaxing urban escape in the heart of the city.
  • King Tomislav Square - King Tomislav Square is a grand and historic public square located in the heart of Zagreb, Croatia. Named after the first king of Croatia, Tomislav, this majestic square boasts an impressive statue of the monarch and offers a stunning view of the city’s main railway station. With its lush greenery and captivating architecture, King Tomislav Square stands as a testament to Zagreb’s rich heritage and serves as a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.
  • Art Pavilion (Umjetnicki Paviljon) - The Art Pavilion, an architectural masterpiece nestled in Zagreb’s lush park, stands as a beacon of the city’s artistic spirit. Built-in 1898, this iconic gallery hosts an array of captivating exhibitions featuring both Croatian and international artists. With its elegant glass dome and majestic facade, the pavilion offers an enchanting venue for contemporary and classical art alike. Step inside to immerse yourself in a world of creativity and inspiration, where each brushstroke and sculpture tell a unique story. Discover the heart of Zagreb’s art scene at the Art Pavilion, a cultural haven that ignites the imagination and celebrates the boundless power of human expression.
  • Croatian Academy Of Sciences and Arts - The Building of Croatian Sciences and Arts, an architectural masterpiece, graces Zagreb with its grandeur. Home to the esteemed academy, this cultural institution nurtures creativity and knowledge. Nearby stands the statue of Josip Juraj Strossmayer, a renowned bishop and patron of arts and sciences. This splendid monument pays homage to his invaluable contributions to Croatia’s intellectual and artistic legacy. Together, they form an awe-inspiring ensemble that embodies the city’s reverence for culture and scholarship.
  • Zrinjevac - Zrinjevac Park, a serene urban oasis in Zagreb, offers a delightful escape from the bustling city. Adorned with lush greenery, charming flowerbeds, and picturesque fountains, the park exudes tranquility and beauty. Its inviting pathways lead to cultural events and concerts, making it a vibrant hub for locals and visitors to savor peaceful moments and revel in the city’s artistic flair.
  • Ban Josip Jelacic Square - Ban Jelačić Square, the heart of Zagreb, pulsates with energy and history. Named after the revered ban Josip Jelačić, this bustling square serves as a vibrant meeting point for locals and tourists alike. Flanked by iconic landmarks, shops, and cafes, it embodies the city’s lively spirit and serves as a perfect starting point to explore Zagreb’s rich tapestry of culture and heritage. With its dynamic atmosphere and impressive equestrian statue of Ban Jelačić, the square stands as a symbol of the city’s past and present, beckoning all to revel in its charm.
  • Cathedral of Zagreb - Zagreb Cathedral, an awe-inspiring masterpiece, reigns as almost the tallest building in Croatia. Its stunning Neo-Gothic architecture and twin spires command attention from near and far. A symbol of spiritual heritage, this sacred sanctuary houses precious artworks and relics, inviting visitors to reflect and marvel at its divine beauty. A beacon of faith and history, Zagreb Cathedral stands as a testament to the city’s enduring reverence for culture and religion.
  • Dolac Market - Dolac Market, Zagreb’s bustling gastronomic hub, beckons with a feast for the senses. Overflowing with vibrant colors and fresh produce, this lively marketplace offers a true taste of local life. Indulge in farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, and artisanal delights, as friendly vendors share their culinary secrets. The heart of Zagreb’s culinary scene, Dolac Market invites you to savor the city’s rich flavors and experience the essence of its thriving culture.
  • Tkalciceva Street - Tkalčićeva Street, a charming cobbled lane, exudes bohemian allure in the heart of Zagreb. Lined with eclectic cafes, boutiques, and street art, this lively promenade is a favorite haunt for artists, locals, and visitors alike. From sipping coffee al fresco to exploring quaint shops, Tkalčićeva Street offers a delightful blend of creativity and culture. Embrace the vibrant atmosphere, and immerse yourself in the city’s artistic soul as you wander this enchanting avenue.
  • Stone Gate - Stone Gate, an enchanting portal, stands as Zagreb’s only preserved medieval city gate. Steeped in history and folklore, this sacred passage is adorned with a revered image of the Virgin Mary, drawing pilgrims and locals seeking solace. As the gateway to the Upper Town, Stone Gate welcomes visitors to explore its ancient charm and discover hidden gems within. A cherished symbol of Zagreb’s resilience and faith, this historic monument invites all to step back in time and embrace the city’s timeless spirit.
  • St. Mark’s Square - St. Mark’s Church and Square, an enchanting ensemble, stand at the heart of Zagreb’s historical and political landscape. The iconic church, adorned with its vividly colored rooftop, shares the city’s coat of arms and adds a touch of grandeur. As you wander the square, you’ll be captivated by the neighboring Government building, Parliament building, and Supreme Court building, each boasting stunning architecture that echoes Croatia’s rich heritage and governance. This revered location offers a unique blend of culture, history, and political significance, making it an unmissable part of your Zagreb exploration.
  • Croatian Museum of Naive Art - The Museum of Naive Art, a treasure trove of creativity, celebrates the beauty of outsider art in Zagreb. Nestled in a historic 18th-century palace, this unique museum showcases captivating works by self-taught artists from Croatia and beyond. Immerse yourself in a world of vivid colors, imaginative themes, and raw talent, as you discover the unfiltered expressions of these remarkable artists. A hidden gem in Zagreb’s cultural scene, the Museum of Naive Art promises an enchanting journey into the fascinating realm of art beyond conventions.
  • Museum of Broken Relationships - The Museum of Broken Relationships, an extraordinary and emotional exhibit in Zagreb, showcases the raw human experience of heartbreak and love lost. Filled with donated objects and their accompanying stories from past relationships, this unique museum offers a deeply intimate glimpse into the joys and sorrows of love. From tender tokens of affection to poignant reminders of heartache, each artifact unveils a personal narrative that transcends cultural boundaries. Step into this cathartic space, and be moved by the universal emotions that bind us all. A must-visit attraction, the Museum of Broken Relationships celebrates the vulnerability and resilience of the human heart.
  • Church of St. Catherine - St. Catherine Church, a hidden gem in Zagreb, exudes timeless elegance and spiritual significance. With its Baroque-style façade and stunning interior adorned with intricate frescoes, this historic church offers a captivating journey into the city’s artistic and religious heritage. Tucked away in the heart of Zagreb’s Upper Town, it invites visitors to embrace a moment of tranquility and reflection. As you step inside, marvel at the ornate altar and richly decorated chapels, and immerse yourself in the soothing ambiance of St. Catherine Church, a cherished sanctuary in the city’s cultural tapestry.
  • Lotrscak Tower - Lotrščak Tower, a medieval marvel perched on Zagreb’s Upper Town, offers a breathtaking glimpse into the city’s past. As one of the oldest structures in the area, this iconic tower boasts impressive Gothic architecture and a functioning cannon that fires daily at noon. Ascend its historic stone steps to enjoy panoramic views of the city, and be transported back in time as you soak in the charm of Zagreb’s medieval heritage. With its captivating history and commanding presence, Lotrščak Tower stands as a cherished symbol of the city’s enduring spirit.
  • Funicular Railway - The Zagreb Funicular, an engineering marvel, connects the city’s Upper and Lower Towns. As the shortest funicular in the world, it whisks passengers up the steep slope in under a minute, offering breathtaking views along the way. Since its inauguration in 1890, this beloved attraction has remained a symbol of Zagreb’s modernity and convenience, making it a must-visit for both locals and visitors. Hop on for a quick and scenic ride that bridges the gap between the old and new, all while savoring the charm of Zagreb’s unique urban landscape.
  • Ilica - Ilica Street, Zagreb’s bustling and historic thoroughfare, brims with vibrant energy and endless charm. As the city’s longest street, it invites you to explore a myriad of shops, cafes, and architectural delights. From trendy boutiques to classic establishments, Ilica Street offers a diverse array of shopping and dining experiences. Wander along its cobblestone paths, and witness the harmonious blend of modernity and tradition that defines Zagreb’s urban landscape. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Ilica Street beckons with its lively atmosphere and endless discoveries, making it a beloved destination for all who seek to immerse themselves in the heartbeat of the city.
What's Included
  • Funicular Ticket
  • All fees and/or taxes
  • Licensed Tour Guide
What's Not Included
  • Museum Tickets (Tour happens outside of the attractions)
Additional Information
  • Not recommended for travelers with mobility restrictions
Location
Trg Kralja Tomislava
Just across the Central Railway Station
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Marcpe1562pr
Aug 9, 2023
Interesting and informative - I booked this tour quite randomly and I didn't know what to expect. However, it turned out to be a pleasant surprise! Slavica's knowledge and storytelling made the tour really interesting. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Zagreb.
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