Embark on a private walking tour in Zagreb and delve into Croatia’s rich history, culture, and resilience in the face of recent earthquakes. Join me to explore the city’s hidden treasures and learn about its fascinating past.
Embark on a private walking tour in Zagreb and delve into Croatia’s rich history, culture, and resilience in the face of recent earthquakes. Join me to explore the city’s hidden treasures and learn about its fascinating past.
- Cathedral of Zagreb - Kaptol and the Zagreb Cathedral is not just a church, it is an identity building landmark for all Croatians
- Dolac Market - During our morning walks we can stop a little here, to sense the place with all our senses. The place where local people by local and seasonal food for decades (even centuries… )
- **Tkalciceva…
- Cathedral of Zagreb - Kaptol and the Zagreb Cathedral is not just a church, it is an identity building landmark for all Croatians
- Dolac Market - During our morning walks we can stop a little here, to sense the place with all our senses. The place where local people by local and seasonal food for decades (even centuries… )
- Tkalciceva Street - We all have the same itinerary, but do we tell the same stories? A symbol of the social life of Zagreb (one of two in the city center), a street did not exist here not so long ago. So what was it during many centuries of Zagreb’s history?
- Porta di Pietra (Kamenita Vrata) - The Stone Gate of Zagreb is special place in every sense of the word. One of the public places where this medieval spirits hide.
- Upper Town (Gornji Grad) - Historically the Kaptol with the cathedral were higher in hierarchy, although not above the sea level. Today, the Upper Town’s landmarks beat the rhythm of the political life of the whole country (Republic of Croatia). Where do the Middle Ages hide here?
- St. Mark’s Church - The saint patron of the Upper Town is not St. Mark, but the main medieval square and the main community church of the Upper Town are called after another saint - St. Mark. What kind of community lived here? Who are the people who live here now?
- Funicular Railway - Will we use it or not - depends on your fitness level and willingness to walk down the hill or not. The choice you have: to cut it short (and use the shortest funicular in the world, the cost is 5 Kunas per person in 2021) or walk down the steep stairs through the picturesque hidden park
- Tunel Gric - Fairytale or nightmare? Today neither, but before, well you will tell us your impressions. And then you will learn the truth
- Square of Petar Preradovic - If you ask a local citizen for instructions to this square, there is a possibility they will not know what you are talking about. We call it differently and with the Tkalciceva square this is the main stage for the city’s social life, coffee culture and elite passing by.
- Licensed local guide with experience
- Licensed local guide with experience
Being a guide is my passion, let’s embark on a journey to explore local traditions, heritage and residents on my guided tours.
When the entire globe was combating the Covid crisis by maintaining lockdowns in March and December 2020, Zagreb in Croatia experienced two powerful seismic events. This is why you’ll observe a majority of the city center…
Being a guide is my passion, let’s embark on a journey to explore local traditions, heritage and residents on my guided tours.
When the entire globe was combating the Covid crisis by maintaining lockdowns in March and December 2020, Zagreb in Croatia experienced two powerful seismic events. This is why you’ll observe a majority of the city center structures now concealed by scaffolding.
Despite this, we can continue to stroll around and narrate stories about the inhabitants, the nation, and the city that dates back to a thousand years.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.