Discover Zagreb’s past and present on a small-group walking tour led by an expert local guide. Explore the city’s most important Old Town landmarks, uncover hidden corners of the Croatian capital, and step inside the historic WW2 Tunnels. Instead of dry facts and dates, hear the real stories, legends, and local insights that shaped Zagreb into the city it is today. Enjoy a more personal experience in a small group of up to 16 guests.
Stroll through Zagreb’s elegant squares, lively streets, and historic Upper Town while learning how local life, culture, and history connect. See highlights such as Ban Jelačić Square, Dolac Market, the Cathedral, Stone Gate, St. Mark’s Church, and Lotrščak Tower, with time for photos and questions along the way. This tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want an engaging introduction to Zagreb with a licensed local guide and a relaxed small-group atmosphere.
Our guide will wait in front of the Meteorological station. This is a small display that shows temperature and barometric pressure on the north side of the park.
The tour starts at Zrinjevac Park in front of the Meteorological station. This is a small display that shows temperature and barometric pressure on the north side of the park. Get an introduction to the rich history of the Croatian capital, dating back to medieval times, on a 2.5-hour guided walk.
Discover the Main Square – Jelacic Square, a popular meeting point for all the locals, the heart of the city where you’ll learn how Zagreb got its name.
The Zagreb Cathedral is the monumental and very impressive Neo-Gothic building that will take your breath away.
Advance to the largest farmers market of Croatia – Dolac, and feel the buzz (Dolac market is closed for afternoon tour). Discover statue to Kumica and learn more about Croatian cuisine.
Your route takes you to vibrant Tkalciceva Street, better known as the bar street, where there’s always a steady stream of people. Hear about the philosophy of lounging and coffee culture in Croatia.
Visit Gric Tunnel which was built during WWII (occassionally may be closed due to events).
The shortest funicular in the world is the oldest mean of public transportation in the city that has bringing joy to the citizens of Zagreb for almost 135 years now. Zagreb funicular closed due to renovation until March 2026.
The mighty Lotrscak tower houses the Gric cannon that takes off each day at noon to mark the midday.
The Upper Town (Gradec) is one of the 2 medieval settlements that formed Zagreb. Enjoy the charm and harmony of the Strossmayer promenade, the best spot for panoramic views of Zagreb rooftops, learn about the Museum of Broken Relationships, discover the seats of Croatian Parliament and Government and Saint Mark’s Church famous for its colorful roof.
Walk through the Stone Gate, the only medieval city gate that survived until present day. Inside there is a small chapel housing the miraculous picture depicting Our Lady, the patron saint of Zagreb. Conclude your tour at the Main Square, where something is always happening and where you’ll say goodbye to your guide.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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