Unlock Zagreb’s secrets with our private guide. Explore at your own pace, skip lines, and navigate like a local. Discover history, culture, and hidden gems.
Unlock Zagreb’s secrets with our private guide. Explore at your own pace, skip lines, and navigate like a local. Discover history, culture, and hidden gems.
Day 1
King Tomislav Statue - Tomislav (pronounced [tǒmislaʋ], Latin: Tamisclaus) was the inaugural king of Croatia. He ascended as Duke of Croatia around 910 and was crowned king in 925, ruling until 928. Under Tomislav’s leadership, Croatia allied with the Byzantine Empire against Bulgaria. The conflicts with the First Bulgarian Empire…
Day 1
King Tomislav Statue - Tomislav (pronounced [tǒmislaʋ], Latin: Tamisclaus) was the inaugural king of Croatia. He ascended as Duke of Croatia around 910 and was crowned king in 925, ruling until 928. Under Tomislav’s leadership, Croatia allied with the Byzantine Empire against Bulgaria. The conflicts with the First Bulgarian Empire eventually escalated into war, culminating in the significant Battle of the Bosnian Highlands in 926. In the north, Croatia frequently clashed with the Principality of Hungary, maintaining its borders and even expanding into the fragmented Lower Pannonia.
Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb - The Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Zagrebu), often called HNK Zagreb, is a venue for theatre, opera, and ballet located in Zagreb.
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Zrinjevac - Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square (Croatian: Trg Nikole Šubića Zrinskog, commonly known as Zrinjevac) is a square and park in Donji Grad, the central area of Zagreb, Croatia’s capital. It is situated near the central Ban Jelačić Square, midway to the Main Railway Station. It is part of the Green horseshoe or Lenuci’s horseshoe (Croatian: Zelena potkova or Lenucijeva potkova), comprising seven squares in Donji grad. The park covers an area of 12,540 square meters (135,000 sq ft).
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Dolac Market - Dolac (pronounced [dɔ̌lat͡s]) is a farmers’ market in the Gornji Grad - Medveščak city district of Zagreb, Croatia. Dolac is the most frequented and renowned farmers’ market in Zagreb, famous for its blend of traditional open-air stalls and a covered market below. It is located just a few dozen meters from the main city square, Ban Jelačić Square, between Zagreb’s oldest parts, Gradec and Kaptol.
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Porta di Pietra (Kamenita Vrata) - The Stone Gate (Croatian: Kamenita vrata) is a historic landmark in Zagreb’s Upper Town, Croatia, constructed between 1242 and 1266. Its current appearance dates back to the 18th century.
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Zagreb City Museum - The Zagreb City Museum or Museum of the City of Zagreb (Croatian: Muzej grada Zagreba) is located at 20 Opatička Street and was founded in 1907 by the Association of the Brethren of the Croatian Dragon (Croatian: Braća hrvatskoga zmaja).
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Croatian Museum of Naive Art - The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art (Croatian: Hrvatski muzej naivne umjetnosti) is an art museum in Zagreb, Croatia, dedicated to the works of 20th-century naïve artists. The museum’s collection includes over 1,900 pieces of art - paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, primarily by Croatian artists but also by notable international artists in the genre.
Occasionally, the museum hosts thematic and retrospective exhibitions by naïve artists, expert meetings, and educational workshops and playrooms.
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St. Mark’s Church - St. Mark’s Church is a parish church in Gradec (part of Zagreb’s Upper Town) in Croatia. It is situated in St. Mark’s Square, in the Upper Town (Gornji Grad in Croatian).
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Museum of Broken Relationships - The Museum of Broken Relationships (Croatian: Muzej prekinutih veza) is a museum in Zagreb, Croatia, dedicated to failed romantic relationships. Its exhibits feature personal items left by former lovers, accompanied by brief descriptions.
The museum started as a traveling collection of donated items and has since established a permanent location in Zagreb. It won the Kenneth Hudson Award for Europe’s most innovative museum in 2011.
In 2017, the museum attracted over 100,000 visitors, making it the 11th most visited museum in Croatia.
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Jesuit Square (Jezuitski trg) - Jesuit Square is home to the Klovićevi Dvori Gallery (housed in the former Jesuit monastery) and the
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- Multilingual: French, English, Spanish
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- Offline Guide: Works without cellular signal or wifi once downloaded
- Digital map with over 50 points of interest, each with a detailed description and more
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Explore Zagreb’s depths with our guide! Discover the city’s history, culture, and attractions, along with its hidden treasures and secrets. With our guide, you can explore at your own pace, without a fixed schedule.
Take a break, go for a hike, or do whatever you like, and pick up where you left off! In this guide, you’ll find essential information to…
Explore Zagreb’s depths with our guide! Discover the city’s history, culture, and attractions, along with its hidden treasures and secrets. With our guide, you can explore at your own pace, without a fixed schedule.
Take a break, go for a hike, or do whatever you like, and pick up where you left off! In this guide, you’ll find essential information to make your visit seamless and enjoyable.
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