Join our Zagreb Photo Safari for a unique photography tour with professional guidance and city exploration. Perfect for beginners to experienced photographers, discover the best locations, learn composition techniques, and capture stunning photos while immersing in the history and culture of Zagreb.
Join our Zagreb Photo Safari for a unique photography tour with professional guidance and city exploration. Perfect for beginners to experienced photographers, discover the best locations, learn composition techniques, and capture stunning photos while immersing in the history and culture of Zagreb.
- King Tomislav Statue - A charming park located in the heart of the city. This spot is picturesque both day and night, making it perfect for photography. The square is encircled by beautiful historic buildings, adding to its unique ambiance.
- Art Pavilion (Umjetnicki Paviljon) - The oldest gallery in South-Eastern Europe, adorned with busts of…
- King Tomislav Statue - A charming park located in the heart of the city. This spot is picturesque both day and night, making it perfect for photography. The square is encircled by beautiful historic buildings, adding to its unique ambiance.
- Art Pavilion (Umjetnicki Paviljon) - The oldest gallery in South-Eastern Europe, adorned with busts of Croatian and international artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian. Behind the Art Pavilion, you’ll find Zagreb’s most picturesque fountain.
- Zrinjevac - A lovely park ideal for a stroll or relaxation. It’s about two blocks from King Tomislav Square. Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square, located in Donji Grad, is near the central Ban Jelačić Square and halfway to the Main Railway Station. It is part of the Green Horseshoe, a series of seven squares in Donji Grad.
- Meteorological Post - Built in 1884, this public meteorological station in Zrinjevac provides temperature, humidity, and air pressure information to locals and visitors.
- Ban Josip Jelacic Square - The most popular square in Zagreb, known for its statue of the 19th-century Croatian governor. It’s a favorite meeting spot for locals.
- Cathedral of Zagreb - A must-see in Zagreb, known for its twin spires that dominate the skyline. Originally Gothic, the cathedral has undergone many transformations. The sacristy houses 13th-century frescoes. Damaged by an 1880 earthquake, it was rebuilt in a Neo-Gothic style.
- Dolac Market - The most famous farmers’ market in Zagreb, located in Gornji Grad. Known for its mix of traditional open stalls and a covered market, it’s just a short walk from Ban Jelačić Square. Since 1930, it has been a major trading spot where local farmers sell fresh produce.
- Opatovina Park - This park in Zagreb now features murals by four Croatian artists, adding a new artistic dimension to one of the city’s most beautiful green spaces.
- Tkalciceva Street - The main hub for cafes, restaurants, and nightlife in Zagreb. Known as Tkalča, it offers a variety of dining and shopping options. Historically, it was a stream dividing Gradec and Kaptol, later becoming a red-light district. Today, it continues to be a vibrant street filled with life.
- Mlinske stube - The Mill Stairs connect Kožarska Street with Radićeva Street.
- St. Mark’s Church - Known for its colorful tiled roof, this Catholic church features a Gothic portal and interior artworks by leading Croatian artists. The original 13th-century structure was mostly destroyed by fires and an earthquake in 1880.
- Porta di Pietra (Kamenita Vrata) - The Stone Gate, the eastern entrance to the medieval town, is Zagreb’s most significant shrine. Built in the 13th century, it is the only remaining gate of the old fortifications. Inside, you’ll find a shrine with a painting of the Mother of God, which survived a 17th-century fire.
- Lotrscak Tower - A 13th-century defense tower where a cannon is fired daily at noon. Located in Gradec, it is one of Zagreb’s best-preserved defense structures.
- Funicular Railway - The shortest and oldest funicular in the world, spanning just 66 meters. Built in the late 19th century, it was Zagreb’s first public transportation.
- Ilica - One of Zagreb’s longest and oldest streets, stretching from Ban Jelačić Square to Vrapče. It is the main shopping street, featuring numerous banks and international brand stores.
- Square of Petar Preradovic - Also known as Flower Square due to its traditional flower kiosks, this square is located about 200 meters from Ban Jelačić Square and is named after the revivalist Petar Preradović.
- Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb - A major cultural institution hosting drama, opera, and ballet performances. It stages at least 12 premieres and 220 performances annually, featuring both classic and contemporary works.
- Upgrade your phone photography skills to capture stunning shots
- 360-degree panoramic views with a covered ticket to Kula Lotrščak Viewpoint
- Guided by a professional photographer
- Enjoy a refreshing beverage break during the tour
- Track your photography progression with expert techniques
- Upgrade your phone photography skills to capture stunning shots
- 360-degree panoramic views with a covered ticket to Kula Lotrščak Viewpoint
- Guided by a professional photographer
- Enjoy a refreshing beverage break during the tour
- Track your photography progression with expert techniques
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Photography Cameras & Photography Equipment
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Photography Cameras & Photography Equipment
Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned photographer, our tour is tailored to suit your experience. Consider it as hanging out with a long-time buddy. Our goal is for you to experience Zagreb like a local — not a tourist. For novices, we provide guidance on framing shots and utilising your camera effectively. Expert photographers are furnished with a…
Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned photographer, our tour is tailored to suit your experience. Consider it as hanging out with a long-time buddy. Our goal is for you to experience Zagreb like a local — not a tourist. For novices, we provide guidance on framing shots and utilising your camera effectively. Expert photographers are furnished with a planned tour of numerous city spots, perfectly timed to capture the best lighting. We spare no effort in ensuring a flawless photography course. Learn about Zagreb’s rich history and culture along the way. Listen to humorous anecdotes from pro-photographers about their quests for the perfect shot. Before your journey starts, we’ll tip you off about the most picturesque scenes and lookout points. With ample time, we promise to expose you to all the city’s hidden treasures. We aim to instill a unique perspective on travel photography. Let’s kick things off!
- Are toddlers or infants allowed to participate? No
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.