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Plitvice Lakes tour We were very pleased with Zagreb Tours, following our recent visit to Plitvice Lakes. We worried that we wouldn't make it, because our flight from Dubrovnik had been cancelled. We contacted Davor to see if we could possibly go at 9 instead of 8:15. He told us "No problem" gave us his mobile number ... Read more... We were very pleased with Zagreb Tours, following our recent visit to Plitvice Lakes. We worried that we wouldn't make it, because our flight from Dubrovnik had been cancelled. We contacted Davor to see if we could possibly go at 9 instead of 8:15. He told us "No problem" gave us his mobile number, so when our flight was delayed the next morning, we contacted him right away. Our guide, Tomas, was waiting, but he was very kind and told us it was fine, and to take our time and change into warmer clothes. He was very nice, and knowledgeable, and pleasant. We enjoyed every minute of our tour, and the park was absolutely stunning in autumn. The temperature was perfect and there weren't too many other tourists on the paths. Tomas's pace was great. We will recommend this tour. Jennifer Mugford (Qatar)
The Best of Croatia Tour Dear Davor Dobar dan! We hope you are very well. A week has passed since we returned to Japan ,and we are now back to busy daily routine. We remember that wonderful trip by watching lots of photos and video together with our relatives. Thank you very much for your kind hospitality, which enabled u ... Read more... Dear Davor Dobar dan! We hope you are very well. A week has passed since we returned to Japan ,and we are now back to busy daily routine. We remember that wonderful trip by watching lots of photos and video together with our relatives. Thank you very much for your kind hospitality, which enabled us to enjoy the unforgettable trip to Croatia. We wish to visit Zagreb and Croatia again someday in future. Thank you again. Please take care of yourself. Aya & Masafumi Aya & Masafumi (Japan)
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Ultimate Zagreb Itinerary – Things to Do in Zagreb in 2 Days
Planning a trip to Zagreb? Well, you need to look no further! Here, we have the perfect 2 days Zagreb itinerary for you which covers the best things to do in Zagreb and the most useful travel tips. Two days in Zagreb is the perfect time to see the city’s main sights without hurrying. However, if you’re travelling on a tight schedule, one day in Zagreb is enough given that most of Zagreb must see sights are out of bounds for close-up visits whilst renovations take place following the 2020 earthquake.
Zagreb is the capital and biggest city of Croatia with a population of about 800,000, located in the country’s northwestern region near River Sava and Medvednica mountain.
The city is often overlooked in favour of the country’s coastal towns and islands.
After many trips to Croatia, we finally got to visit Zagreb this summer. I have to say Zagreb was a pleasant surprise. We liked Zagreb for its charming architecture, manageable size which made it easy to explore on foot, friendly locals, small weirdly amusing museums and chilled vibe.
Visiting Zagreb was a lovely break from other places in Croatia that can get very busy during the summer.
We can attest, Zagreb is a fantastic tourist destination which makes for a perfect city break. It’s worth visiting for its varied and fascinating history and cultural heritage visible in the city’s architecture, museums, food and drink culture.
The city grew from a Roman settlement and over the centuries had many cultures presiding over it. Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, Grand Austro-Hungarian-inspired buildings, large open squares and parks dominate the centre while its outer parts, south of the Sava River, feature architecture representative of the Socialist era.
Zagreb’s strong coffee, beer and food culture echoes Eastern, Western and Mediterranean tones. Luckily, Zagreb is not an expensive city to eat out and has some really cool places to explore its culinary scene.
On top of that, Zagreb is famous for hosting some of the best festivals in Croatia. There is no doubt that the city’s month-long Zagreb Advent festival takes the lead, however, you’re sure to run into an exciting festival no matter what time of the year you visit Zagreb.
There is no better way than to plan your trip to Zagreb around one of the countless festivals hosted in the city throughout the year. They’re the perfect places to absorb the city’s vibrant culture.
Without any further delay, here is our suggested Zagreb 2 day itinerary .
Tip: Don’t take this Zagreb two-day itinerary as an absolute. This guide is there to give you a general idea of what to do in Zagreb in two days. By all means, amend the itinerary as you wish, focus on moving at your own pace and keeping things fun.
What to Do in Zagreb in 2 Days
Day 1 – upper town.
NB – Most of Zagreb tourist attractions are located within two of the city’s 17 districts namely the Upper Town (Gornji Grad) and Lower Town (Donji Grad). The most practical way to explore Zagreb is to break up the two sections and divide your time to each area accordingly.
1. Take a Zagreb Walking Tour
Kick things off by taking a Zagreb Walking Tour . It’s the best introduction to Zagreb as it will give you a quick overview of the city’s unique history and culture from a local perspective. Zagreb local guides are witty, informative and excited to share the best spots to try be it local hangouts, food or drink.
Tours in Zagreb usually start from Ban Jelačić Square , Zagreb’s central square. They bring you along the Upper Town where the city’s famous landmarks such as Zagreb Cathedral , the red-tiled St Mark’s Church , the city’s vibrant Tkalčićeva Street and what is left of the old medieval fortifications are located.
Walking tours of varying themes, some free, are available in Zagreb covering areas such as the history of the city, the Croatian Homeland War, local street art, food and drink scene.
Zagreb Tours Worth Checking Out.
- Free Spirit – Free Walking Tour of Old Town
- Communism and Croatian Homeland War Tour – (Ideal if you wish to delve into Croatia’s time in Yugoslavia, the 90s Homeland War and World War 2 including the famous Grič Tunnel, a one-time civilian shelter.
- Small Group Zagreb Walking Tour with Funicular Ride
- Zagreb Street Art Private Walking Tour
- Food Tour Zagreb (ideal if you’re keen to explore Zagreb’s diverse food scene.
- Meet the Monuments and Sculptures of Zagreb Tour ( Explore Zagreb through the endless statues of great Croats found in its streets.
2. Explore Josip Jelačić Square
Josip Jelačić Square is the main square in Zagreb city centre, located just below the Upper Town. It’s a popular meeting place for locals, tourists and the city’s public transport system. The square is an ideal spot to use to orient yourself as many roads and trams pass across Jelačić Square.
Ban Jelačić Square dates back to the 17th century when it was first used as a marketplace. It got its name during the 19th century in honour of Ban Josip Jelačić , a military marshal who’s credited for making positive changes in the region. An equestrian statue dedicated to Jelačić is undoubtedly the square’s star attraction.
Over the years, the square has largely evolved into a public gathering place where social and cultural events take place. Among other things, the square is a top venue for the city’s famous Zagreb Advent, sporting celebrations and music concerts.
We were lucky to be in Zagreb during the Croatia and the Netherlands UEFA 2023 Nations League Finals as we got to watch the match on a big screen hosted at the square and enjoyed the party atmosphere though unfortunately, Croatia didn’t win.
Plan to spend some time at Jelačić Square as there is always some sort of entertaining event happening or else just take a wonder admiring the colourful elegant buildings, fountains and warm crowds that give the square its vibrant atmosphere.
3. Stop by Zagreb Cathedral
The twin Gothic towers of Zagreb Cathedral , also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, have dominated the Croatian capital skyline for the last century. At 108 metres, the Cathedral is the second tallest structure in the country.
This Roman Cathedral church has seen its fair share of history. It was initially built during the early 13th century, however, has had numerous renovations due to mediaeval wars, fire and earthquake damage.
The Cathedral obtained its current Neo-Gothic style from restorative works led by German-born architect Herman Bolle following the Great Zagreb earthquake of 1880.
Unfortunately, Zagreb is vulnerable to earthquakes. The city was hit by another earthquake in 2020 causing damage to many of the historical buildings in the city including the Cathedral.
Currently, the Cathedral’s interior and immediate surroundings are off-limits to the public. We still suggest that you visit as we thought the Cathedral and its scaffolding, interestingly, continue to impress.
Additionally, Zagreb Cathedral is located at Kapitol which together with the adjacent Gradec , forms the city’s well-preserved old town known as the Upper Town (Gornji Grad).
This is a place not to miss whilst sightseeing in Zagreb as many architecturally charming buildings and cobblestone streets with mediaeval roots and baroque features can be found around the area.
4. Shop at Dolac Market
Dolac Market has existed since 1930 giving locals and visitors to the city a chance to shop for local fresh produce, meats, fish, flowers and various other products from the region.
The market is ideally located on an open square, just above the steps from Jelačić Square and a short walk from the Cathedral. It’s hard to miss as the stalls in the outer sections of Dolac Market are covered by unique vivid red umbrellas.
It really is one of the best places to visit in Zagreb to sample authentic Croatian products from the region and soak up the local atmosphere. We were delighted with the fresh and juicy cherries, peaches and strawberries we got at the market.
They were the perfect treats to quench thirst in Zagreb’s sweltering heat.
Don’t miss the meat, fish and cheese section, located indoors on a lower level, if they are your kind of thing.
Opens every day from 6.30 am to 2 pm .
5. Walk through the Stone Gate
The Stone Gate , known locally as Kamenita Vrata , is one of the few remaining traces of Zagreb’s fortification system from the 13th century still in use though it has had many restorative works.
Historically, Gradec existed as a separate settlement from Kaptol and was fortified with gates, walls and towers. However, as it grew and the threats of attacks declined, the defensive structures were pulled down leaving out the Stone Gate and the nearby Lostrak Tower.
The Stone Gate is considered a sacred place in Zagreb as well as being an important historical structure. It’s believed that a fire in 1731 pretty much destroyed the gate and buildings that were nearby except for an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary with Christ the Child.
This image is highly revered as a baroque gated altar devoted to the Virgin Mary and a small prayer space has been built in the gate’s passage. It’s an unusual place as quite a lot of people stop by to pray, light candles and make offerings.
6. Stop by St Mark’s Church
St. Mark’s Church is really gorgeous and lives up to the hype. Its colourful tiled roof is easily the most recognisable symbol of Zagreb.
The church is one of the oldest historical buildings in Zagreb with roots dating back to the early 13th century. Similar to other buildings from that era, St. Marks has had numerous reconstructions though it has retained some of its original Romanesque and Gothic features.
The church’s current form is credited to Herman Bolle’s last renovation works in 1880. Hermann Bollé adopted the Historicist style to create a tiled roof pattern depicting the coat of arms of Zagreb, Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia.
St Mark’s Church’s Gothic south portal features detailed intricate carvings of biblical themes. It’s said to be one of the most valuable portals in Central Europe. Unfortunately, St. Mark’s is still undergoing renovations following the 2020 earthquake, so up-close visits are on hold.
However, the highlight of this church has always been its facade, so do stop by and check it out.
Tip: St Mark’s Church is located on St Mark’s Square in the Upper Town. It’s in the midst of some charming buildings in the city worth a quick look like Croatia’s Parliament and Government buildings and the Old City Hall.
7. Explore the Museum of Broken Relationships
Price: adults €7 , students €5.50.
The Museum of Broken Relationships is one of the absolute Zagreb sights to see. It’s up there for us on our list of the best experiences we had in Zagreb.
This unusual museum came about after two Zagreb artists who after their own relationship ended decided to create a space to exhibit personal items left behind when relationships fail.
It is a one-of-a-kind museum as its collection consists of objects contributed by people from around the world. Every object comes with a heart-touching story about the failed relationship.
The collection at the Museum of Broken Relationships evokes many emotions as it includes many different types of relationships. You’re guaranteed to laugh, feel sad and reminisce on your own past experiences.
It’s a small museum, but really packs a punch!
8. Take in the City Views from Lotrščak Tower
Price: adults €3 , children €2.
Take the challenge to go up Lotrščak Tower’s spiral staircase to enjoy a beautiful 360-degree view of Zagreb City.
Lotrščak Tower initially existed as a defensive tower built during the 13th century as part of the overall Gradec fortifications.
Like many other fortifications of that time, the tower has been repurposed and now functions as a museum with its deck providing an open viewing platform of the city’s skyline.
Some historic remnants have been preserved, in particular, the 19th-century Grič Cannon which to this day fires daily at 12 noon to mark midday.
9. Ride the Zagreb Funicular
Price: one way €0,66.
The Zagreb Funicular is one of the best things to see in Zagreb. Among other things, the quaint Funicular is the oldest mode of transport in Zagreb and the shortest cable ride in the world spanning just 66 metres.
A single ride takes just 64 seconds from Tomićeva Street station in Lower Town to Strossmayer Promenade.
It’s also an accessible means to move between the Upper and Lower towns as the two places are located at different elevations.
10. Stroll Strossmayer Promenade
Strossmayer Promenade for most Zagreb locals the most picturesque walkway in the city center. The promenade gets its name from a 19th-century Croatian Bishop and cultural proponent Josip Juraj Strossmayer.
It’s a short uphill promenade that stretches from Tomićeva Street in the Lower Town to the area around the Lotrščak Tower in the Upper Town offering an alternative travel route between the two districts.
The promenade’s upper part offers beautiful views of Zagreb city’s red roofs and Zagreb Cathedral twin towers. Wild chestnut trees, various forms of street art and sculptures, food stalls, cafes and restaurants add a special touch to the promenade’s ambience.
Strossmayer Promenade regularly hosts events and festivals all seasons, so check it out, especially if you’re lucky enough to be in town for Zagreb Advent.
11. Check the Museum of Selfie and Memories
Prices: adults €8 , students €6 , family card €20.
The Museum of Selfie and Memories should take a top place on your list if you love posing and taking awesome pictures, especially for your Instagram.
It really is one of the coolest things to do in Zagreb for young adults, so if there are some among you don’t miss it.
I visited the museum with my son and his friend and we all had a blast posing and taking pictures behind varied props and backdrops of Croatian history and great Croatian inventors’ themes as well as modern culture.
It’s a small museum which offers a fun break from sightseeing.
Location : Pavla Radića St, just around the corner from Ban Jelačić Square.
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Zagreb’s Upper town is also home to two highly reviewed museums worth checking out namely Zagreb City Museum (suited if keen to learn how Zagreb has evolved over the centuries) and the Croatian Museum of Naive Art (suited if curious about Croatian naive art from the 20th century).
12. Stroll Tkalčićeva Street
Tkalčićeva Street is Zabreb’s most famous and vibrant pedestrian street in the Upper Town, a short walk from Jelačić Square and around the corner from Dolac Market.
In years past, Tkalčićeva St didn’t always exist as it is. During medieval times, the street was covered by a stream that divided Kapitol and Gradec. The stream sustained the city’s watermilling industry but came with bloody feuds.
Tkalčićeva St. emerged in the 19th century when the stream was covered and houses and businesses were built along it.
In its early years, the homes on Tkalčićeva St were mostly brothels that were publicly advertised though discreetly, by placing red lanterns outside. It’s believed that Tkalčićeva St. is the first Red Light District in Europe .
Nowadays, Tkalčićeva St. is an attractive street, full to the brim with colourful buildings (some of which give off some Alpine vibes) housing outdoor cafes perfect for people-watching, bars and pubs that are a hub for Zagreb nightlife as well as restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisines.
It’s quite a popular spot in Zagreb with both locals and tourists who come to enjoy its diverse offerings and lively atmosphere.
Zagreb is one of the few cities that have retained the tradition of lighting its gas lanterns in the Upper Town manually. Keep out for the lamplighters as you explore Tkalčićeva St. in the evenings, you might be lucky enough to witness one of the city’s treasured ancient radiations.
What to do in Zagreb Day 2 – Lower Town
1. stroll through zrinjevac park.
Zrinjevac Park (Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square) is one of Zagbreb’s series of connected parks and squares locally known as the “Green Horseshoe” due to their layout which takes the shape of the letter “u”.
Many of the city’s cultural institutions are located around the parks and squares, making combining sightseeing with spending time in relaxed beautifully decorated green spaces that bit easier.
Zrinjevac Park, located a short walking distance from Jelačić Square in the Lower Town, is in my view the most attractive of them all. The park is the first of the Green Horseshoe created during the 19th century by Croatian urban planner Milan Lenuci.
It’s best known for its gorgeous flower beds, green and lush lawns and tree-lined avenues. There is a charming 19th-century music pavilion that regularly hosts music performances, decorative sculptures and historic time and weather instruments.
Zrinjevac Park is a regular venue for festivals and various events of all seasons. If you’re lucky enough to be in Zagreb at Christmas, be sure to stop by as it becomes magical with all the festive decorations.
There are endless festivals in Zagreb. We were fortunate to be in Zagreb during the city’s first-ever Asian Street Food Festival held in Strossmayer Park, located directly across from Zrinjevac Park.
We got to indulge in some really good food whilst surrounded by beautiful parks, people and architecture.
Be sure to check out the parks in Zagreb as they are some of the best places to socialise in the city.
2. Check the Archeological Museum Zagreb
If you’re a lover of history, the Archaeological Museum Zagreb , located next to Zrinjevac Park, is worth a stop. Its highly regarded permanent collection covers prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek and Roman as well as mediaeval times.
Bear in mind the museum suffered damage in the last earthquake as a result many of its collection is currently not exhibited due to some ongoing restorations.
This museum is housed in a 19th-century palace which is really pretty and worth seeing, so do give it a quick look while in the area.
3. Visit the Mimara Museum
For art lovers or anyone who loves to explore, the Mimara Museum is not to be missed. It’s housed in a colossal neo-Renaissance-styled building located on Roosevelt Square in the Lower Town. The museum exhibits over 3,700 artworks from pre-historic times up to the 20th century donated by the Croatian art collector Ante Topić Mimara.
If you wish to visit, check the museum’s website beforehand as it’s closed for renovations due to the earthquake but is promised to be opened soon.
4. Visit the Croatian National Theatre
A trip to Zagreb without a visit to the iconic Croatian National Theatre , known locally as HNK Zagreb, is no visit at all. The theatre is probably the best landmark in the city representative of the city’s rich Austo-Hungarian-inspired heritage.
It’s located in the Lower Town on Republic of Croatia Square , one of the city’s largest and beautiful squares which form part of the city’s Green Horseshoe.
The colossal yellow-tinted neoclassical-style theatre was built by famous Viennese-based theatre architects Fellner and Helmer. It was officially opened in 1895 by Emperor Franz Josef of Austria during his first visit to the country.
The theatre has remained an important cultural institution in the country where you can enjoy top-quality opera, ballet, drama, musicals and more.
Take the theatre’s guided tour , among other things to see the 765-seat auditorium which is decorated with a splendid ceiling with hanging chandelier and golden walls.
If you appreciate sculpture art, don’t miss the “Well of Life” sculpture (1905) by the celebrated Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, situated right in front of the theatre.
Looking for things to do in Zagreb at night? See a show ! The theatre offers more than 220 performances every year.
5. Explore the Botanical Garden of Zagreb
Price: adults €2 , students €1.
Make a quick stop at the Botanical Garden of Zagreb if you have a fondness for nature and gardens. It’s one of the parks that make up the city’s Green Horseshoe, conveniently located near to Zagreb train station.
The Zagreb Botanical Garden was established in 1889 as an educational space for the Faculty of Science at the University of Zagreb and later opened to the public in 1891.
You have 5 hectares inhabited by over 10, 000 plant species from across the globe including some indigenous varieties to explore.
The plants are organised in themed gardens, with walkaways, bridges and lakes which makes for a relaxed stroll whilst taking in some inspiration for your own gardening activities back home.
6. Visit the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum
Price: adults €4 , students €3.
Add a trip to the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum if you’re looking for things to do in Zagreb for young adults or just love to discover.
The museum is located in the Lower Town, close to many of Zagreb’s attractions such as the Croatian National Theatre and Botanical Gardens. It’s housed in a 1949 timber exhibition hall which was originally built to host the Zagreb Fair.
Nikola Tesla is one of Croatia’s great inventors who made advances in the development of modern alternating electrical power systems.
The museum is dedicated to highlighting Tesla’s innovations and ideas as well as many other science and technological advances related to energy, transport and communication.
Exhibits to see at this museum include a Nikola Tesla Demonstration Cabinet where various scientific demonstrations are presented, a lifesize 20th-century mineral and oil model mine, historic vehicles including a 1924 tram, fire fighting and military transport.
Join the museum’s guided tour if you fancy an in-depth look at exciting science and technological innovations over the years.
7. Visit the Chocolate Museum Zagreb
Price: adults €9 , children €6.50.
The Chocolate Museum Zagreb is the perfect stop for a sweet adventure in Zagreb.
A 5-minute stroll from Ban Jelacic Square brings you to this little museum where you can delve into the history of chocolate over the different time periods from the ancient Mesoamericans all the way up to the present day.
Six chic periodic-themed rooms come with chocolate-related artefacts, informative displays, tasting spots with variations of chocolate to try, smell and touch and finish off with a chocolate praline-making demonstration.
A highlight of the museum is its ticket which comes with chocolate samples to devour as you stroll through the exhibition rooms.
8. Check out the Museum of Illusions
Price: adults €9 , discounts for students & families.
The Museum of Illusions Zagreb is a brainchild of two Zagreb locals that has spread to several cities both in Croatia and worldwide. It’s a small museum, located in the Lower Town along Zagbreb’s Illica’s street, the city’s long main street.
A visit to the Museum of Illusions Zagreb is one experience in Zagreb that is guaranteed to send excitement levels to the maximum. It’s one of the most fun and unique things to do in Zagreb which makes for an unforgettable experience, especially for families, groups or couples.
The museum’s collection of 70 interactive exhibits is designed to take your senses on a spin by creating fascinating optical illusions.
“The Anti-Gravity Room” exhibit at the museum creates an illusion that your body is defying gravity and moving at odd angles while the “Head on a Tray” creates an illusion that your body has separated from your head and is served on a tray.
Another highlight here is the “Mirror Room” which creates an illusion of an infinite number of yourself.
All the exhibits at the Museum of Illusions make for a perfect photo opportunity, so don’t miss it if this is your kind of fun.
Things to Do in Zagreb with More Time
There are plenty of other things to do in Zagreb if you’re in the city with more time. The following are very popular Zagreb attractions but a little bit further out of the city.
1. Explore Mirogoj Cemetery
Price: free.
Mirogoj Cemetery is often seen on many lists of Europe’s most beautiful cemeteries. It’s the city’s central cemetery located in the Upper Town, about 3km from the city centre.
The cemetery was designed by Herman Bole , the German architect behind the restoration of Zagreb Cathedral and St. Mark’s Church after the 1880 earthquake. It officially opened in 1879 as a city cemetery welcoming multi-denominational burials.
The cemetery is known for its neoclassical-styled long arcades, an impressive arched entrance surrounded by thick walls topped by green domes.
A stroll through the cemetery’s tree-lined avenues and arcades reveals endless tombs and mausoleums, some of which are quite remarkable and are final resting places for great Croatian citizens including the architect Herman Bole.
There are many monuments in honour of war victims throughout the country’s history, sculptures (some designed by Ivan Mestrovic) and various sepulchral pieces of art.
Choose to visit Mirogoj Cemetery with a guide to explore its fascinating history and its artistic treasures. If visiting alone, check out this guide by Zagreb’s Tourist Board for easy navigation.
Getting to Mirogoj Cemetery
Zagreb Bus line 106 leaves from Zagreb Cathedral to Mirogoj and the journey takes about 15 mins.
Opens : Daily 6 am to 8 pm (April to Oct), 7.30 to 6 pm (Nov – March)
2. Explore Maksimir Park
Marksimir Park is the oldest and largest park in Zagreb covering 316 hectares. The park was one of the first public parks when it opened in 1794 in all of south-eastern Europe. It’s located on the outskirts of Zagreb, but easy enough to reach by public transport.
This park is one of the top free things to do in Zagreb if you’re longing for some outdoor fun or just want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
It boasts large spaces of landscaped gardens ideal for relaxing with a picnic or a book, natural forested areas home to some wildlife, walking, running or cycling trails, five artificial lakes, a children’s playground and historic monuments and charming buildings.
It’s also home to the city’s zoo, Zagreb Zoo , which is located in the southern part of the park.
If you’re an animal lover or travelling with kids consider combining a stroll through Maksimir Park with a visit to Zagreb Zoo and explore its inhabitants which consist of over 7 000 animals of varying species from all over the world.
Plan your visit to Maksimir Park here .
3. Spend a day at Lake Jarun
We discovered Lake Jarun through our friendly tax driver who spoke so highly of it and couldn’t recommend it enough for us to add to our top list of things to do in Zagreb.
The lake, located 6 km from the city centre in the southwestern area of Zagreb, is a big hit with locals and tourists in the know. It’s a man-made lake connected to the Sava River which was initially developed to host the World Student Games in 1987.
Over the years, Jarun Lake has become a centre for outdoor activities and entertainment in Zagreb especially during the summer months.
The lake’s high-quality water is perfect for many water sports such as swimming, kayaking and rowing. Sporting fields, skate parks and walking trails are just as popular for sports enthusiasts.
And if you’re peckish, the lakesides are awash with food stalls, cafes, restaurants and bars. You can also, choose to pack for a barbeque or picnic if you’d rather focus on relaxing by the lake.
Jarun Lake is a venue for many festivals and its bars and nightclubs are some of the most popular in town, so if you’re in search of Zagreb nightlife, do check them out.
Getting to Jarun Lake
It’s easier to get to Jarun Lake by car (paid parking is available), Uber or taxi. Alternatively, get tram lines 5 and 7 from the city centre.
4. Visit Plitvice Lakes National Park
If you’ve got one day to spare in Zagreb, be sure to take a day trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park .
This spectacular natural wonder is located about 2 hours drive from Zagreb by car. It’s a bit of a trek but, it so definitely the day trip from Zagreb.
Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO Heritage Site since 1979, is truly amazing and has to be seen to be believed.
The park is spread across 30,000 hectares and features 16 interconnected cascading lakes and waterfalls of remarkably blue and green water surrounded by a stunning karst landscape and a dense lush forest.
A network of wooden trails of varying lengths and electric boats in the park offers an opportunity to navigate the park and admire its magical landscape.
Getting to Plitvice Lakes National Park
Hire a car in Zagreb and drive to Plitvice Lakes National Park if you can as it gives you the freedom to decide the length of your visit and options to make stops at other places of interest as you wish.
Check Discover Cars to compare your car hire options in Zagreb.
You can also opt to join a small group Plitvice Lakes Tour from Zagreb.
5. Take a Day trip to Lake Bled
Taking a day trip to Lake Bled in Slovenia from Zagreb was one of the highlights of our trip to Zagreb. We just can’t recommend it enough. It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in Slovenia and rightfully so.
This glacial lake is located in the Julian Alps northwest of Slovenia next to Bled Town, about 50km from the country’s capital Ljubljana. It sits in a pretty location surrounded by mountains, stunning lush forest and on the foothills of the medieval Bled Castle.
The tear-shaped Bled Island with its charming Gothic Church of the Mother of God on the Lake and Tower in the middle of the magnificent turquoise lake make for a jaw-dropping vista.
There is so much fun to be had in Lake Bled from taking rides on a traditional pletna (rowing wooden boat) across the lake to Bled Island to taking scenic walks around the lake (the 6km long lap takes about 1.5 hrs) and hiking up to Bled Castle for even better views of the lake and the Alps in the distance.
If you prefer more time in the water the calm waters of Lake Bled are perfect for wild swimming, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding. Just remember to bring along a swimsuit so you don’t miss out on fun.
If you do feel peckish, the Park Cafe at Hotel Bled on the banks of Lake Bled, is the perfect spot for a casual bite to eat and to try Lake Bled’s famous original Bled cream cake (kremšnita) whilst taking in spectacular views.
Tip: Start your day tour of Lake Bled early and squeeze in a visit to Vintgar Gorge . It’s a stunning 1.6 km gorge surrounded by picturesque rocky cliffs in Gorge, a municipality located about 4.5km from Bled Town.
We made the trip to Lake Bled with a rental car from Zagreb and the journey took about 2 hours each way.
Consider visiting Lake Bled with the many available small group tours from Zagreb if you’re travelling by public transport. Ljubljana and Lake Bled Tour from Zagreb
Zagreb Food and Drink Spots to Try (Upper Town)
- Otto and Frank (Tkalčićeva Street) – visit for a really good breakfast and brunch.
- Pod Zidom Bistro & Wine Bar (Pod Zidom St) – Visit this chic restaurant to enjoy delicious Croatian dishes made with fresh and high-quality produce paired with some really good local wines.
- La Štruk (Skalinska St) – Single dish restaurant serving Štrukli (a Croatian dish popular in Zagreb consisting of a dough filled with cream cheese with either savoury or sweet additions and baked or boiled. They do it well and they have a really pretty patio, so don’t bother going elsewhere.
- Oaza Joyful Kitchen (Pavla Radića St) – Visit to enjoy cheap vegan street food.
- Valhalla Metal Bar (Radića Street) – Visit to explore Zabreb’s craft beer scene. They have an impressive craft beer selection as well as regular beers.
Food and Drink Spots to Try (Lower Town)
- Heritage – Croatian Street Food & Shop (Petrinjska St) – A small restaurant to visit to enjoy a variety of affordable quality Croatian dishes. They stock Croatian specialities perfect to buy to bring home.
- Vinodol (10 Nikole Tesle St)- A family-friendly restaurant ideal for enjoying traditional Croatian dishes given a modern twist.
- In the Yard – Cogito Coffee – Delicious coffee, for us, is one of the best hidden gems in Zagreb.
- Quahwa (Nikole Tesle St) – The coffee here is really good, and they do pastries as well.
- Korica Zagreb (Preradovićeva St) – A small cute bakery with delicious pastries and coffee, perfect for breakfast.
Zagreb Travel Tips
Getting to zagreb .
- Flying – Zagreb Airport (Franjo Tuđman Airport), located 15 km from the city centre is the best airport to fly into Zagreb. The airport has the most connections with other European cities with some direct international flights.
You’ve got a choice of a Shuttle bus ( €8 35 -40 mins ) to Zagreb Train Station or a local Public bus , line 290 ( 90c – 35mins ). We took an Uber and paid €20 for the 30-minute ride.
- Train – Zagreb is serviced by a train station which links it to many cities in Europe. See Zagreb train tips here .
Car Hire in Zagreb
If you’re looking to hire a car for your day trips, consider collecting the car in the city centre as you probably won’t need it to get around Zagreb.
DiscoverCars is handy for quickly comparing car hire prices.
Getting Around Zagreb
Whilst Zagreb is Croatia’s capital, its main centre where the historic parts of the city are located is relatively tiny. Most of Zagreb’s attractions are close to each other and easily reached on foot, so you shouldn’t need to drive.
- Zagreb Funicular – provides a quick ride to move between the Upper and Lower areas of the city centre (1-minute ride – 0.66€).
- Public Transport – Offered through an extensive tram and bus (ZET – Zagreb Electric Tram) system, connecting the city centre and residential neighbourhoods. It’s the most affordable means to get around in Zagreb.
- Taxis – are widely available, metred and relatively cheap.
Where to stay in Zagreb
Booking.com and Airbnb are my favourite resources for booking hotels in Croatia. Here are some options worth checking out:
- Esplanade Hotel – a 5-star historic hotel initially built for Orient Express passengers. It’s famous for hosting high-profile clients. It’s situated directly across from the central train station.
- Best Western Premier Hotel Astoria – A mid-range Hotel located close to the Zagreb Train Station and about a 10-minute walk to Ban Jelačić Square. The hotel is housed in a 1932 building but its interior is modern and tastefully decorated.
- Swanky Mint Hostel – Budget-friendly hostel with a bar and pool. It’s located just an 8-minute walk from the main square.
Enjoy Zagreb! Do get in touch if you need help. I will be glad to help!
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Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, pulses with life. It has all the tell-tale signs of a true European metropolis. It’s rich in history, has beautiful architecture, boasts a plethora of cafes and features a humming public transportation network. Visitors can see it all on our DIY Free Zagreb Walking Tour.
Old Town Zagreb Walking Tour FREE
Zagreb is a top destination in Croatia . The city is sprawling – but the historic center is walkable and compact. Long ago two medieval towns, Gradec and Kaptol, merged; creating what is today’s Zagreb city center. Many of the best sights are hidden in the Old Town Zagreb lanes.
Strolling on foot is the best way to discover Zagreb sights. Fellow travelers can follow in our footsteps on our Self-Guided Zagreb Walking Tour for free!
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We think the best walking tours in Zagreb are self guided adventures. Our outlined Self Guided Walking Tour of Zagreb provides a perfect introduction to the city.
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Free Zagreb Walking Tour: Tips & Info
We know you are ready to get started, but we have a few tips for your Zagreb sightseeing! While Zagreb, Croatia is a sprawling city, the historic Zagreb Old Town remains the center. The top places to visit in Zagreb are located in close proximity, so even visitors with only one day in Zagreb will be able to see many of the top sights. Our Zagreb city tour covers all the highlights…and more!
Zagreb Walking Tour Details
Our self-guided walking tour of Zagreb covers 1.5 miles. Visitors should allow at least 1-2 hours to complete the Zagreb sightseeing tour. The actual duration of the tour will depend on your interest level and walking pace.
What To Expect: Free Walking Tour Zagreb, Croatia
Our DIY Zagreb Free Walking Tour features the top things to see in Zagreb, Croatia. We include information about each attraction, as well as step-by-step directions and map links so that visitors can easily navigate to each sight.
Additionally, we provide a Zagreb, Croatia map at the end of the post, complete with numbered sight markers of our recommended Zagreb places to visit.
Just be aware that to use the link to the Zagreb city map – and links to each individual sight – you will need a WiFi connection. As international travelers, we use a pocket WiFi device – called GlocalMe – so that we are always connected. We share more tips on what you will need for your Zagreb walking tour a bit later.
Zagreb Public Bathrooms on the Route
There are not many public toilets in the city, but there are a few along the route of our outlined free city tour of Zagreb. Visitors can find restrooms – marked WC – near some of the top attractions.
There is often a fee to use toilets (and sometimes the fee only applies to women’s restrooms). Bathrooms that charge a fee almost always have toilet paper, but we recommend carrying your own, just in case.
- Dolac Market : Toilets are located on the north side of the market and in the underground market.
- Cathedral : There is a restroom outside the church, to the left of the main entrance.
- Near Jelacic Square : Northeast of the square, there are bathrooms underground. Look for the WC sign in the small square just south of the Cathedral.
Old Town Zagreb History
Before setting off on your Zagreb tour, it’s best to have a basic understanding of the history of the area.
Located in the southern foothills of Medvednica mountain, Zagreb developed from two smaller towns – Kaptol and Gradec. When the hill-topping towns originated (in the 11th and 13th centuries, respectively), they were separated by a river. Although the two towns commingled, they were divided – the clergy and cathedral were in Kaptol, while tradespeople and administration were in Gradec.
It was not until 1851, under the leadership of Governor Ban Josip Jelacic, that the two towns officially merged together into the City of Zagreb. In 1898, the river that separated them was diverted, and the riverbed filled in, erasing the distinct line between Kaptol and Gradec.
Then, in 1991, when Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia, Zagreb became the capital of the new country.
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Zagreb Walking Tour: What To See in Zagreb, Croatia
Our walking tour of Zagreb covers 15 sights in the historic center.
Start your Old Town Zagreb walking tour on Tomiceva Ulica at the Lower Funicular Station.
#1 Zagreb Funicular
{ MAP } Touted as the shortest funicular in the world, the Zagreb Funicular connects the lower town to the Gradec upper town with just 217 feet of track. Built in the late 1800s, the funicular transports commuters up and down the hillside every 10 minutes.
A ride on the Zagreb Funicular takes less than a minute to ascend the slope – which is the quickest (and least strenuous) way to the hilltop.
Note: Zagreb Funicular Tickets can be purchased at the lower station, but visitors who would rather trek up to Gradec can do so via the stairs on the right side of the tracks.
At the Upper Funicular Station, stand at the lookout point revealing the Zagreb urban sprawl, then turn around to face the Lotrscak Tower.
#2 Lotrscak Tower Zagreb
{ MAP } The Kula Lotrscak Tower is the next stop on our Free Zagreb Walking Tour.
When Gradec was declared a Free Royal City in 1242, it was done so with the stipulation that it become fortified. Walls, gates and towers were built to protect Gradec. One of the few remnants of the walled city is the 13th century lookout tower, Kula Lotrscak, which was built to stand guard over the southern gate.
In 1877, the Gric Cannon was installed on the tower’s fourth floor. However, the canon was not intended to protect Zagreb from threats, but rather to keep it synchronized. The canon is (still) fired daily at noon, a signal to the church bell-ringers of the exact time, so be prepared!
Through the years, the tower has been used as a prison, a warehouse, a fire station and as a social club. Today, the interior hosts an art exhibition. For a fee, visitors can climb the spiral staircase inside Kula Lotrscak for incredible 360-degree Zagreb views and an iconic look at St. Mark’s Church from above.
From the Lotrscak Tower, walk west into Strossmayer Park.
#3 Strossmayer Park and Garden
{ MAP } The Strossmayer Promenade is the east-west walkway in southern Gradec that occupies the space where the city wall once stood. Take a stroll down the pretty promenade as part of your Zagreb free walking tour.
The western end of the charming promenade is nicknamed “Strossmartre,” because it evokes a Parisian vibe. In the shade of trees, park benches line the walkway, overlooking Zagreb to the south.
On the north side is an elevated planned garden, Park Gric. The romantic park features a fountain and manicured flower beds, but history buffs will want to seek out the archaeological site which has produced numerous findings.
From the northeast corner of Gric Park, walk east on Vranyczanyeva Ulica just a few steps to Markovicev. Turn left (north) and walk two blocks to Freudenreichova Ulica. Turn right (east) and walk into Trg Sv Marka (St. Mark’s Square).
#4 St. Mark’s Church Zagreb
{ MAP } St. Mark’s Square is the most beautiful square in the city – and a must-see sight on every Zagreb walking tour.
In the very center of the square is St. Mark’s Church, easily recognizable by the colorfully tiled rooftop (which clearly stands out among the standard orange tiles of nearly all the other rooftops in town). The church was built in the 13th century, with numerous additions and expansions throughout its history.
The iconic rooftop was added in 1880. The tiles depict two Coats of Arms. The one on the left is the Coat of Arms for the Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia (which existed prior to becoming part of Yugoslavia) and the one on the right represents the city of Zagreb.
Although most visitors can’t take their eyes off the eye-catching roof, the southern door features an intricate Gothic design. Dating to the 14th century, the portal is composed of 15 carved statues placed in small alcoves. (Unfortunately, visitors cannot pass through the doorway, as the interior of the church is only open for mass.)
Flanking St. Mark’s Church are the two most important government buildings in Zagreb.
#5 Croatian Government Buildings: Banski Dvori and Sabor
The church is an island in the center of St. Mark’s Square, which is ringed by government buildings.
Banski Dvori
{ MAP } On the west side of the square is Banski Dvori, translated to Ban’s (Governor’s) Court. Intended to be built as a private palace in the early 1800s, the government completed the structure as the official residence of the Ban. The city’s Bans lived in Banksi Dvori until 1918.
Throughout history the building was used for state offices and is today the seat of the Croatian Government.
Croatia Parliament Building
{ MAP } On the east side of St. Mark’s Square is the Sabor, or Croatian Parliament. As the legislative branch of government, the Sabor represents the people. The parliament building was constructed in the 1730s, with the first meeting taking place there in May 1737, and was completely refurbished in the early 1900s.
Although one of the top Zagreb tourist attractions, the square’s primary purpose is the center of Croatian politics. In fact, presidential inaugurations are held in St. Mark’s Square, and it’s not unusual to see politicians clad in suits coming and going from the buildings (along with a large police presence).
From the center of the square, walk south on Cirilometodska Ulica (towards Lotrscak Tower). Pass the Museum of Broken Relationships and turn left (east) at Katarinin Trg. Walk straight ahead to St. Catherine’s Church.
#6 St. Catherine’s Church Zagreb
{ MAP } The 17th century St. Catherine’s Church features a white façade with five statues standing in recesses. Take a short break from your free walking tour of Zagreb and stop to admire it from the outside (the inside is currently closed to visitors).
Built by the Jesuits between 1620 and 1632, the church suffered two fires (1645 and 1674), as well as severe damage from an earthquake in 1880.
Reconstruction of the church was led by famous Zagreb architect, Herman Bolle. An attached monastery was built on the north side of the church; the space is now used for the Klovicevi Dvori Art Gallery.
Walk along the south side of the church into the open square on the Gradec Plateau.
#7 Gradec Plateau & Zagreb Lookout Point
{ MAP } One of the best viewpoints in Zagreb is from the Gradec Plateau – so don’t skip this stop on our Old Town Zagreb Walking Tour!
The Gradec Plateau overlooks what was once the separate town of Kaptol. The panoramic view encompasses the Zagreb Cathedral, the yellow spire of St. Mary at Dolac and a jumble of orange-tiled rooftops.
Retrace your steps out of the terraced square and turn right (north) to walk past the front of St. Catherine’s Church and the Klovicevi Dvori Art Gallery. Continue walking north on Jurja Habdelica to Kamenita Ulica. On the southeast corner of the intersection is The Black Eagle, the oldest pharmacy in the city dating to the year 1355. Turn right (east) onto Kamenita, passing the pharmacy, and walk to Stone Gate.
#8 Zagreb Stone Gate and Chapel
{ MAP } Stone Gate is the only remaining gate of the Gradec city walls – but that is not the only reason why we include it on our Zagreb Free Walking Route.
The Stone Gate passageway leads from the upper town to the lower town. While the gate itself is historically interesting, the interior of the gate is even more intriguing, as it houses an open-air chapel.
Consisting of just a few pews and an encased painting of Mary, the chapel is one of the most unique places to visit in Zagreb. Plaques, which are inscribed with praise and notes of thanks, cover the walls. Visitors can stop to rest, say a prayer and light a candle.
Pass through the gate and walk a few steps to the equestrian statue of St. George.
#9 St. George Statue Zagreb
{ MAP } Like in many European cities, St. George is a celebrated saint and martyr of Zagreb. A member of Diocletian’s army, George refused to renounce his Christian faith and was punished by death.
The legend of St. George and the Dragon came about in the 11th century and is the story that many princess fables are based upon. As the tale goes, George slayed the dragon to save the princess – and now thousands of statues depict his victory.
However, very few show George after he killed the dragon. The statue just north of the Stone Gate, however, shows St. George bowing his head to the slayed beast.
Make the hairpin turn around the statue onto Radiceva Street and walk south.
#10 Radiceva Street and Bloody Bridge (Kravi Most)
{ MAP } The long sloping street, Radiceva Street (once called Long Street), is lined with shops – as it has been since the 19th century. We think it is one of the prettiest streets in Zagreb. Enjoy a leisurely stroll to the street named Kravi Most, which translates to Bloody Bridge.
No longer a bridge (and thankfully not bloody), Kravi Most Street marks that site of the old bridge that crossed the stream and connected Kaptol to Gradec. Due to the many disputes over watermill rights, conflicts often erupted on the bridge between citizens of the two towns, earning it the moniker “Bloody Bridge.”
To continue your Zagreb Walk, turn left (east) onto Kravi Most Street and walk to Tkalciceva Street. Turn left (north) and walk up the street.
#11 Tkalciceva Street Zagreb
{ MAP } Tkalciceva, the riverbed-turned-café-lined-street, is one of the most popular streets in the Zagreb. Outdoor tables and chairs stretch the entirety of the pedestrian-only street. Families, couples and dog walkers parade up and down the length of the Zagreb pedestrian lane.
In the summertime, patrons sit in the shade under wide umbrellas – and the cafes and restaurants get particularly busy in the evening. During the winter months, sunny spots are coveted and warm drinks, like mulled wine, are the beverage of choice. If you need a break from your free walking tour of Zagreb, this is the place to do it!
Walk north along the colorful Tkalciceva Street to the Oliver Twist café on the right-hand (east) side of the street. Take the stairs on the south side of Oliver Twist that lead into Opatovina Park (and pause to admire the Zagreb street art). Turn right (south) to exit the park onto Opatovina Ulica and walk south.
#12 Opatovina Street (Beer Street Zagreb)
{ MAP } At the top of Opatovina Street is the historic Church of St. Francis of Assisi, which dates to the 13th century. Although rather plain on the outside, the interior is highlighted by beautiful stained-glass windows and a blue-and-gold ceiling. Step inside if the doors are open to take a look, then continue walking south.
Lined with pubs, Opatovina Street has earned the well-deserved nickname “Beer Street.” Most of the bars on the street are dedicated to selling Croatian craft beer, a concept that is revolutionizing beer across the country.
Note: The Craft Room has the best selection (check the list for anything from Nova Runda…our favorite Croatian craft brewery !) and they have an upstairs balcony with an amazing view, which is accessed via the spiral staircase next to the bar.
At the south end of Opatovina Street, pass through the open square and take the stairs down into Dolac Market.
#13 Zagreb Market
{ MAP } A highlight of our Zagreb Free Walking Tour, the bright and cheerful Dolac Market has been the city center market in Zagreb since 1930. Colorfully striped umbrellas shade long lines of simple vendor stalls.
In-season produce – like oranges, strawberries, apples and heaps of green veggies – is piled high atop tables and vendors use traditional weight-and-balance scales to measure out the goods. Numerous cafes surround the market – and weary shoppers and vendors sit to sip coffee throughout the day.
The underground market is less visually appealing, but worth a walk around to see the different kinds of fish, meat and cheese that are sold in the region. Wine shops – which sell tap wine in plastic bottles – are also found in the below-ground area.
Note: The market starts closing by mid-afternoon, so make sure to arrive early when it’s still in full swing!
Exit the market from the northeast corner (near Pekarne Dinara). Walk east and cross Kaptol Ulica to the Cathedral.
#14 Zagreb Cathedral
{ MAP } Visiting the Cathedral is one of the top things to do in Zagreb for free – and we recommend allowing a little extra time to explore the church and grounds.
Construction of the Zagreb Cathedral dates to 1094, the same year the Diocese of Zagreb was first established. However, the church was damaged in an attack, then destroyed and rebuilt in the 13th century. In the 15th century, fortifications (some of which still remain) were built around the church to better protect it from invaders.
Then, in 1880 (and again in 2020), the Cathedral sustained severe damage from an earthquake…and reconstruction has been ongoing ever since. Prior to the Zagreb 2020 earthquake, the twin gothic spires reached the height of 355 feet and could be seen from nearly everywhere in Zagreb….now, they are a bit shorter.
The cathedral’s interior is heavily decorated with works of art and large chandeliers (rumored to have come from Las Vegas , of all places!). Alojzije Stepinac, the Archbishop of Zagreb during World War II, is buried behind the main altar and many people offer flowers and candles around his monument.
In the square in front of the Zagreb Cathedral is a monument to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Behind the church is a small green park, Ribnjak, which is entered from the east, not from the church grounds.
From the church, walk south on Ulica Tome Bakaca Street, which slopes downhill to Jelacic Square.
#15 Jelacic Square (Main Square Zagreb)
{ MAP } Named for Ban Josip Jelacic (the governor honored for ending serfdom in Croatia and responsible for uniting Kaptol and Gradec into the City of Zagreb), Jelacic Square is Zagreb’s most expansive and busiest square. Designed in 1641, the main square was originally the site of fairs and the marketplace.
An equestrian statue dedicated to Jelacic stands in the middle of the square, facing south (rather than its initial north-facing position, which symbolized his defiant stance against Hungary).
On the east end of the square is a fountain – The Mandusevac Fountain – which sits over a natural spring that provided water to the citizens of Zagreb until the late 1800s. Today it’s where you’ll find the Zagreb Advent candles and wreath during Christmastime.
A simple clock stands on the west end of the square – and is a popular meeting spot for locals; if someone says, “Meet me under the clock,” this is the place. Tracks mark the southern side of the square where a never-ending stream of blue Zagreb trams pass by, moving people throughout the vibrant city.
That completes our Free Tour of Old Town Zagreb – but keep reading for a few more fun activities!
Use this link to Google Maps for our Zagreb Walking Tour Map online. Visitors can also pick up a Zagreb tourist map from the TI.
Guided Zagreb Tours
Our outlined walking tour of the Zagreb historic core is a fantastic way to get acquainted with the city. That said, guided tours of Zagreb can also be fun and interesting. We are featuring a few of the top themed tours in Zagreb.
Guided Zagreb Walk
Join an English speaking guide on a small group tour of Zagreb. On the 2.5-hour walk, see the top landmarks, learn the history and ride the funicular. Read the fabulous reviews and make your booking in advance. Reserve your spot!
Zagreb Private Tour
Visitors who want a personal introduction to Zagreb can hire a guide for a private tour. On a 2-hour tour, participants will personalized attention from the expert guide. Book it here!
Zagreb Food Tour
We love Croatian cuisine! One of the best ways to sample an array of local fare is on a Zagreb Food Tour. Join a Zagreb guide on a tour that explores the Zagreb culinary scene – from the market to restaurants. Get the details!
Zagreb Bike Tour
Rather than walking, hop on a bike and pedal your way to the top sights! A Zagreb city guide leads the way through downtown Zagreb and shares stories of the Upper and Lower towns along the way. Sign up here!
Zagreb Bus Tour
For weary travelers, the Zagreb sightseeing bus is a great way to see the sights in Old Town Zagreb and beyond! The Hop On Hop Off Zagreb City Tour Bus allows passengers to disembark at any of the stops along the way for deeper exploration…and then hop back on the bus to the next sight. Find out more!
Free Guided Zagreb Walking Tour
Zagreb Free Spirit Walking Tours offers daily guided tours of historic Zagreb. Just be aware that due to regulations there is a small fee – and guests are expected to tip the guide as well.
Have more than 1 day in Zagreb? If you are planning a multi-day Zagreb itinerary, consider including one of these popular Day Trips from Zagreb on your to-do list!
More Things To Do in Zagreb, Croatia
Our Old City Tour of Zagreb ends at Jelacic Square, but there are a few nearby sights you may want to add to your Zagreb sightseeing list.
One of the first skyscrapers in Croatia stands on the southwestern corner of Jelacic Square (across the tracks). Built in 1959, the glass structure was quite modern for its time. Today, there is a 16th floor observation deck and café that provides sensational views over the city. (Temporarily Closed)
Green Horseshoe Park
Not just one park, the Green Horseshoe is 8 blocks of parks linked together in the shape of a (you guessed it!) horseshoe. The intercity green space, which includes Zagreb’s botanical gardens, is also home to the main Zagreb Christmas Market and is absolutely one of the Best Parks in Zagreb !
Gric Tunnel Zagreb
Built in World War II as an air raid shelter, the Gric Tunnel is now open to the public as a pedestrian passageway beneath Gradec. Just part of a fascinating web of tunnels, the Gric tunnel not only provides a shortcut, but is also a nice place to cool off in the summer heat.
Mirogoj Cemetery
Although a cemetery seems an unlikely tourist attraction, the Mirogoj Cemetery in Zagreb is more like an outdoor art exhibition set in the middle of a park. It’s just a short ride to the Zagreb Cemetery and buses depart near the Cathedral.
Find all of our tips in our Terrific Things To Do in Zagreb article!
Planning a Trip to Zagreb, Croatia
We know that there is a lot more to planning a Zagreb trip than figuring out what sights to see.
Start your trip planning with our Guide to Planning a Croatia Vacation . We share need-to-know details and pertinent information for your travels.
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Croatia is a diverse but small country – and visitors can easily visit several destinations. Use our guide to the Best Places to See in Croatia to get started on your trip plans – and hop over to our Croatia Travel Page for all of our tips on visiting the country.
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What to Pack for Your Visit to Zagreb
You don’t need much to complete our free walking tour of Zagreb, Croatia, but we do recommend packing the following items for your day of sightseeing in Zagreb. You can find all our advice on our Packing Blog Page – and you can grab your Free Packing Checklist here !
Walking Shoes for Zagreb
Our Zagreb walking tour may only cover 1.5 miles, but there are hills and cobblestone streets to consider. Be sure to wear a pair of comfortable travel shoes to explore Old Town Zagreb! I like these shoes by Columbia and Kris prefers these by Merrell .
Sunscreen and Umbrella
Be prepared for the elements! The sun is intense in Croatia, so we recommend putting on sunscreen before you begin your Zagreb city tour – and bring it with you to reapply. You may also want to bring a wide-brimmed hat that will shade your eyes. In case of rainy weather, bring along a travel umbrella (which can also provide shade, if need be!) and a raincoat .
Water Bottle & Day Pack
Remember to bring a bottle of water for your self-guided walking tour of Zagreb. Yes, there are places to purchase water along the way, but we think it is better to be prepared with a refillable water bottle – these collapsible water bottles are great for travelers!
There is a public fountain at the end of Opatovina Street, just before the Dolac Market where you can refill.
You’ll also want to carry a great day bag to organize all of your essential everyday travel items .
Travel Camera for Zagreb Photography
If you are anything like us, you want a great travel camera for snapping tons of pictures on your tour of Zagreb! We use a Canon Rebel with a 18-135mm lens , which takes incredible photos.
We think it is well worth it to upgrade to a DSLR camera for your trip to Croatia!
Zagreb Sightseeing Map and WiFi Access
Although we include map links to each sight and a Zagreb Old Town Map of Sights for easy navigation, visitors will need internet connection to access them. We travel with a WiFi hotspot, GlocalMe , to ensure we always have a secure connection.
Visitors who prefer paper maps (like me!), may want to purchase a Zagreb attractions map in advance of their trip – like this one !
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Start planning your trip to Croatia ! Search for the lowest airfares , the best accommodations and fun things to do …then start packing ! Want more travel planning tips? Head over to our Travel Planning page for more information and tips on traveling – and for country-specific information, take a look at our Travel Guides page !
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ISTRIA TOUR
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LJUBLJANA, POSTOJNA CAVE & PREDJAMA CASTLE TOUR
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ZAGREB – DUBROVNIK TOUR
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CROATIA WINE TOUR
Wine tour from Zagreb offer few wine regions around Zagreb such us Žuberak, Podunavlje, Slavonija, Moslavina, Prigorje-Bilogora, Zagorje-Međimurje, Pleševica, Pokuplje.
ZAGREB SIGHTSEEING TOUR
Zagreb sightseeing tour by locals shows you all the most important locations in Zagreb. A part of our tour will be by car and a part we will explore on foot. A local tour will show you the Zagreb way of life.
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Dubrovnik & Zagreb in 4 Days: A Journey Through Croatia's Gems
by Sebastian
April 20, 2024 · 3 min read
Embark on a 4-day adventure through the historic streets of Croatia's most enchanting cities, Dubrovnik and Zagreb. Begin your journey in Zagreb, where you'll spend an hour soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of Ban Jelacic Square, followed by a visit to the historic Stone Gate. Dive deep into the emotional world of the Museum of Broken Relationships for two hours, and then appreciate the grandeur of the Croatian National Theatre. On day two, the medieval Dubrovnik City Walls await you, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into the past. Refresh yourself at Onofrio's Large Fountain, explore the sacred Franciscan library, and marvel at the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Annunciation. Day three is filled with architectural wonders, from the regal Sponza Palace to the iconic Clocktower, the historic Rector's Palace, and the sacred Dubrovnik Cathedral. Conclude your trip with a visit to the imposing Fort Lovrijenac and a full day on the serene Island of Lokrum, where nature's beauty and tranquility will be the perfect end to your Croatian escapade.
- Day 1: Unveiling the Charms of Zagreb
Ban Jelacic Square
Begin your Zagreb adventure at the vibrant Ban Jelacic Square, the city's central hub where history and daily life seamlessly intertwine. Spend an hour soaking in the atmosphere of this bustling square, a perfect starting point to get acquainted with the local culture and the city's pulse.
Attraction Info
- Trg bana Josipa Jelačića, 10000, Zagreb Croatia
- Suggested tour duration: 1 hour
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Just a short stroll from the square, step into the past at the Stone Gate, one of Zagreb's most significant historic sites. This half-hour visit offers a glimpse into the city's medieval fortifications and the enduring tradition of lighting candles for the Virgin Mary, a testament to the gate's spiritual significance.
- Kamenita ul., 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
- Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 hour
- Open 24 hours
Museum of Broken Relationships
Continue your cultural exploration with a two-hour journey through the poignant and thought-provoking exhibits at the Museum of Broken Relationships. This unique art gallery showcases personal artifacts from failed relationships around the world, offering a profound and often relatable experience.
- Ćirilometodska ul. 2, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
- Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
- Open from 9:00am-9:00pm
Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb
Conclude your day with the grandeur of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, an architectural masterpiece and a beacon of the performing arts. Spend an hour marveling at its opulent facade and rich interior, a fitting finale to a day steeped in Zagreb's artistic and historical splendor.
- Trg Republike Hrvatske 15, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
- Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
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- Day 2: Exploring Dubrovnik's Historic Marvels
Dubrovnik City Walls
Begin your second day with a journey through time along the iconic Dubrovnik City Walls. These ancient fortifications offer a unique perspective of the city and the shimmering Adriatic Sea. Allow yourself an hour to meander through the well-preserved ramparts, bastions, and towers, each telling a tale of Dubrovnik's storied past.
- Placa Ulica 32, Dubrovnik 20000, Croatia
- Open from 8:00am-6:30pm
Onofrio's Large Fountain
Next, a short stroll leads you to Onofrio's Large Fountain, a masterpiece of functional architecture. Spend a refreshing half-hour here, marveling at the fountain's grand design and the role it played in the city's water supply during medieval times. It's a perfect spot to cool off and capture some memorable photos.
- Poljana Paska Miličevića 2000, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Franciscan library
Continue your historical escapade at the Franciscan Library, nestled within a serene church setting. Dedicate an hour to immerse yourself in the tranquility and explore the vast collection of manuscripts and books that chronicle Dubrovnik's rich cultural heritage.
- Celestina Medovica bb, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia
Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Annunciation
Conclude your day's exploration at the Serbian Orthodox Church of the Holy Annunciation. This spiritual sanctuary offers a peaceful respite for an hour, where you can admire the intricate iconostasis and the blend of religious art that has been preserved over the centuries.
- From the Coup 8
- Open on Sun,8:00am-2:00pm;Open on Mon-Sat,8:00am-6:00pm
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- Day 3: Timeless Treasures of Dubrovnik
Sponza Palace
Begin your third day in Dubrovnik with a visit to the Sponza Palace, a masterpiece of Gothic-Renaissance architecture nestled in the heart of the city. As you step into the palace, now a temple of history, you'll be greeted by the echoes of the past, where the bustling trade and administration of the Republic once took place. The palace's harmonious blend of stone carvings and elegant arches make it a perfect starting point to immerse yourself in Dubrovnik's rich heritage.
- Stradun 2, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Open from 8:00am-7:00pm
Just a short stroll from the Sponza Palace, the Clocktower stands as a sentinel of time in the ancient city. Spend an hour marveling at this iconic landmark, which has been keeping time since the 15th century. Its two bronze figures, known as the 'Zelenci', strike the bell on the hour, providing a rhythmic reminder of Dubrovnik's timeless allure. The Clocktower's intricate details and historical significance are a photographer's delight and a historian's dream.
- 20000, Dubrovnik
Rector's Palace
Continue your journey through time at the Rector's Palace, a harmonious blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Once the seat of the Rector of the Republic, this palace-turned-museum offers a glimpse into the administrative and ceremonial heart of Dubrovnik. Each room tells a different story, adorned with art, period furniture, and the remnants of governmental glory. The Rector's Palace is a testament to the city's former wealth and prestige, inviting you to wander through its history-laden halls.
- Ul. Pred Dvorom 3, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Open on Tue-Sun,9:00am-6:00pm
Dubrovnik Cathedral
Conclude your day's exploration at the Dubrovnik Cathedral, a stunning baroque edifice that rises majestically against the Adriatic sky. Within its walls, you'll find a serene sanctuary that houses a treasury of religious art and relics, including a fragment of the True Cross. The cathedral's impressive altar and paintings by notable Italian artists add to the spiritual ambiance, making it a place of both divine worship and artistic admiration. The Dubrovnik Cathedral is not just a church, but a beacon of faith and culture that has withstood the test of time.
- Ul. kneza Damjana Jude 1, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
- Open on Mon-Sat,8:00am-7:00pm;Open on Sun,11:30am-7:00pm
Villa Sigurata
Palazzo de bona.
- Day 4: Historic Forts and Idyllic Islands
Fort Lovrijenac
Starting off the final day of our Dubrovnik adventure, Fort Lovrijenac awaits as the first stop, standing majestically just outside the western wall of the Old City. Known as 'Dubrovnik's Gibraltar', this fortress is not just a military bastion but a cultural treasure, often serving as a dramatic backdrop for local theater productions. Within its ancient walls, you'll spend an hour exploring the history that dates back to the 11th century, marveling at the thick walls designed to repel invaders and the stunning views of the Adriatic Sea.
- Ul. od Tabakarije 29, 20000, Dubrovnik
- Suggested tour duration: 1-3 hour
- Open from 9:00am-3:00pm
Island of Lokrum
After delving into the historical depths of Fort Lovrijenac, the Island of Lokrum invites you to spend the rest of your day in its serene embrace. A short ferry ride from the mainland, this oasis of tranquility offers a lush botanical garden, a monastery, and the famous Dead Sea - a small salt-filled lake perfect for floating. The island is not just a natural wonder but also a sanctuary for peacocks and rabbits, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life.
- Rajski Put, 20000, Dubrovnik
- Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 day
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The best outdoor activities to do in Zagreb are: Plitvice Lakes: National Park Official Entry Ticket. From Zagreb: Plitvice & Rastoke Guided Day Trip with Ticket. From Zagreb: Rastoke & Plitvice Lakes Small-Group w/ Ticket. From Zagreb: Ljubljana and Lake Bled Tour. From Zagreb: Plitvice Lakes Guided Group Day Trip.
Hop On Hop Off Panoramic bus - Zagreb City Tour. 79. Forget the stress of navigating a new city on a comprehensive hop-on hop-off bus tour of Zagreb. Board and disembark at any of the conveniently located stops along the way, exploring at your own pace with unlimited use of the service for 24 hours.
Avoid the limiting itinerary of a walking-only excursion and explore beyond the city center on a comprehensive tour that includes outlying sights such as Mirogoj Cemetery and Gornji Grad Upper Town. Listen to insights provided by your driver-guide as you explore by both foot and car, making the most of your time as you travel easily between locations, with hotel pickup and drop-off included at ...
from. $186. per adult. 40. Private Trip to Plitvice Lakes from Zagreb with ticket included. 3. Full-day Tours. 8-10 hours. Enjoy the masterpiece created by nature and protected by UNESCO - the Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of the most popular….
Complete Tour of Zagreb (with a vehicle) Experience the best sites of Zagreb in 6 hours. This tour focuses on seeing every aspect of Zagreb that is worth seeing, and it is created for those who have little time in Zagreb but would like to see the best sites in it. My previous eight-hour tour of Zagreb, called 'Zagreb Total', includes seeing all ...
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Discover Zagreb from a different perspective with a Zagreb City Tour Hop On Hop Off panoramic bus. A comprehensive tour of the city with audio-guide available in 10 languages. You'll be driven around the top sights and landmarks in an open top bus.
Zagreb, Croatia. [email protected]. Your details were sent successfully! Hop On Hop Off Panoramic Sightseeing of Zagreb. Discover Zagreb from a different perspective. A comprehensive tour of the city with Audio-guide available in 10 languages, you'll be driven around the top sights, monuments and landmarks in a open top bus.
Forget the stress of navigating a new city on a comprehensive hop-on hop-off bus tour of Zagreb. Board and disembark at any of the conveniently located stops along the way, exploring at your own pace with unlimited use of the service for 24 hours. Benefit from a provided audio guide, available in 10 languages, for insight into city landmarks and receive a discount voucher booklet for use at a ...
Zagreb Tours & Trips. Find the right tour for you through Zagreb. We've got 300 adventures going to Zagreb, starting from just one day in length, and the longest tour is 29 days. The most popular month to go is September, which has the largest number of tour departures.
Two days in Zagreb is the perfect time to see the city's main sights without hurrying. However, if you're travelling The Best Things to Do in Zagreb in 2 Days. 1.)Take a Zagreb Walking Tour 2.) Josip Jelačić Square 3.) Stop by Zagreb Cathedral 4.) Shop at Dolac Market 5.)
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ZAGREB LEISURE TOUR. 180 min. 11 km. 2-8 persons. For those who wish to ride and see even more. Reservation. 72€ 66€. Touring without fun is not so exciting, therefore since 2007 Segway City Tour Zagreb has kept adding lots of fun (and some education) to give you an experience out of the standard sightseeing.
Visit Slovenia's capital city Ljubljana and Bled, one of the most famous lakes and the most visited natural attractions …. 9. Baroque Varaždin and Trakošćan Castle Private Tour. Visit the Baroque city of Varazdin and take in Trakoscan Castle on a full-day, guided private tour from Zagreb that explores…. 10.
Croatia Tours & Trips from Zagreb. A tour starting in Zagreb is a great way to see Croatia. We have 63 tours of Croatia that start in Zagreb, Croatia. The most popular month is September, and tour lengths range between 3 and 14 days. Croatia in 7 days?
Zagreb Walking Tour Details. Our self-guided walking tour of Zagreb covers 1.5 miles. Visitors should allow at least 1-2 hours to complete the Zagreb sightseeing tour. The actual duration of the tour will depend on your interest level and walking pace.
Take in the highlights of Slovenia on a full-day tour from Zagreb and enjoy a relaxed itinerary with plenty of free time to explore independently. Visit Ljubljana castle, the Dragon Bridge, and the Ljubljanica waterfront in Ljubljana; enjoy a typical Slovenian lunch at a local restaurant (own expense); then admire the lake and castle in scenic ...
Discover the best day trips from Zagreb. We offer day tours to Plitvice Lakes, Slovenia, Ljubljana, Lake Bled, Postojna cave, Istria, Split, Dubrovnik, castles. ZAGREB DAY TOURS - BEST DAY TOURS FROM ZAGREB FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT. Skip to content +385981740723. TOURS FROM ZAGREB ...
Embark on a 4-day adventure through the historic streets of Croatia's most enchanting cities, Dubrovnik and Zagreb. Begin your journey in Zagreb, where you'll spend an hour soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of Ban Jelacic Square, followed by a visit to the historic Stone Gate.
724. Explore Plitvice Lakes National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—on a full-day trip from Zagreb, and experience one of Croatia's most scenic landscapes. Visit the historic village of Rastoke, join a guide for a walk through the park, cruise across Kozjak Lake, then take a panoramic train ride.
Zagreb, Croatia. Valid for Travel 01 May 2024 - 15 Oct 2024 ... receive 1 complementary return transfer to Hvar town courtesy of Croatia by Travelive or 100 USD off any selected tour (1) on the island. Should you select to continue to Dubrovnik after your stay in Maslina Resort, ...