This private walking tour reveals Zagreb’s medieval heritage through its historic streets and cultural landmarks. You will explore a city shaped by centuries of tradition, architectural achievement, and European influence. Ancient pathways and historic squares showcase stories of rulers, merchants, and communities that helped define the region. What traces of civilization remain within Zagreb’s historic heart?
You will discover architectural treasures that reflect medieval craftsmanship and enduring cultural heritage. Historic landmarks reveal the transformation of Zagreb from an early settlement into the vibrant capital of Croatia. With a history far older than the United States, Zagreb offers exceptional cultural depth and a legacy preserved across generations.
Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
At the Ban Josip Jelačić Statue.
It is the center of the Zagreb Downtown pedestrian zone. Ban Jelačić Square is the largest square and most famous landmark in Zagreb.
Kaptol is a part of Zagreb, Croatia in the Upper Town and it is the seat of the Roman Catholic archbishop of Zagreb.
Zagreb Cathedral, on the Kaptol, is a Roman Catholic cathedral-church and not only the second tallest building in Croatia but also the most monumental sacral building in Gothic style southeast of the Alps.
The famous Dolac market in the heart of Zagreb is a must-see! You can buy fresh food, meet lots of people and have a drink with a nice view.
Tkalčićeva Street is the most beautiful vibrant street in Zagreb. It is filled with small boutiques, traditional shops, restaurants, and cafes.
It is one of the oldest streets in Zagreb.
The Stone Gate is the most significant oath site in Zagreb
St. Mark's Square is located in the old part of Zagreb, called Gradec or Gornji Grad. In the center of the square stands St. Mark's Church.
The 13th-century St Mark’s Church is one of Zagreb’s most emblematic buildings. Its colorful tiled roof, constructed in 1880, has the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia on the left side, and the emblem of Zagreb on the right.
The baroque palace as it is today, where sessions of the Croatian Parliament are held.
The street is famous for its glorious and beautiful buildings, it was also called Nobles’ Street
The Church of St Catherine of Alexandria is the most famous Baroque church in Croatia.
The Strossmayer promenade is the best place for panoramic views of Zagreb. One of the most romantic promenades in Zagreb.
Zagreb Funicular is not only the shortest funicular in the world but also the oldest and first means of public transportation in Zagreb.
Lotrscak Tower was built in the middle of the 13th century to protect the south city gate. You can climb to the top for a 360-degree view of the city.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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