Zagreb Highlights: Private Walking Tour with Local Guide
Overview
Zagreb's vibrant streets invite exploration alongside your private local guide, who shares intriguing historical facts and legends while showcasing the city's stunning architecture. The tour is tailored to your personal interests, providing valuable insights into Zagreb's rich culture.
- 🏛️ Visit major sights including Ban Jelacic Square, Kaptol, and the Cathedral.
- 🧑🤝🧑 Enjoy a personalized experience with a private guide who adapts the tour to your interests.
- 🍅 Explore Dolac market, Tkalciceva Street, and Bloody Bridge Street during the 1.5-hour tour.
- 🔑 See notable landmarks such as Stone Gate, St. Mark's Square with Parliament building, and Lotrscak Tower.
- ⚠️ The tour is subject to adjustments based on your preferences and may vary in content.
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Cathedral of ZagrebCathedral is one of the most famous symbols of the city of Zagreb and the most monumental sacral building in Neo-Gothic style southeast of the Alps.
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Dolac MarketDolac is the most visited farmers market in Zagreb and the place where locals buy their food for the past 80 years.
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Tkalciceva StreetTkalciceva Street is the most vibrant street in Zagreb lined with small boutiques, traditional shops, restaurants and cafes.
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Kamenita VrataKamenita Vrata or Stone Gate is the eastern gate to medieval Gradec Town and the most significant oath site in Zagreb.
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St. Mark's SquareSt. Mark's Square, once the center of medieval Zagreb, today is the center of Croatian government and parliament with recognizable 13th century St. Mark's Church.
- St. Catherine's Church is a Baroque church built by Jesuits in the 17th century. (pass by)
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Strossmayer PromenadeStrossmayer promenade is a peaceful, harmonious place hidden from the bustling life of Zagreb and the best place for panoramic views of the city.
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Lotrscak TowerThe Lotrscak Tower, which dates to the 13th century, was built to guard the southern gate of the medieval Gradec. Directly across the street is the funicular railway, constructed in 1888, which connects the Lower and Upper Town.
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IlicaIlica is one of the longest, busiest and most popular shopping streets in Zagreb.
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Ban Josip Jelacic SquareBan Jelačić Square is the main square of the city of Zagreb and the centre of Zagreb’s social life.