Zagreb in a day including cable car to Medvednica Nature park
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Discover Zagreb’s highlights with our private tour, blending history, culture, and stunning views. Start with a guided walking tour through the charming Upper Town, visiting St. Mark’s Church, the Stone Gate, and lively Tkalčićeva Street. Explore Ban Jelačić Square and uncover the stories behind the city’s landmarks. Continue with a panoramic drive showcasing the Croatian National Theatre, Mirogoj Cemetery, and Dolac Market, offering a glimpse of Zagreb’s unique mix of old and new. End the tour with a scenic cable car ride to Medvednica, where you can enjoy panoramic views, a short nature walk, or climb the TV tower for 360-degree vistas. Optionally, savor a traditional Croatian meal at a mountain lodge (at your own expense). Perfect for travelers seeking a comprehensive, personalized experience, this tour captures Zagreb’s essence from historic streets to mountain peaks. Book now for an unforgettable journey.6 hours to 8 hours
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Cable car to Medvednica
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Zrinjevac
, Zagreb, CroatiaZrinjevac, officially known as Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square, is one of the most picturesque and historic parks in Zagreb, Croatia. Nestled in the heart of the city, this green oasis is part of the “Green Horseshoe,” a series of parks and squares that shape the city’s landscape. Lined with grand plane trees, vibrant flowerbeds, and classical sculptures, Zrinjevac is a favorite spot for locals and tourists to relax and take in the charm of Zagreb.
One of its most intriguing features is the 19th-century meteorological post. Erected in 1884, this post is a unique, cast-iron column providing weather data through instruments that measure temperature, atmospheric pressure, and humidity. Commissioned by the Meteorological Society, it was an advanced addition for its time and has become an enduring symbol of Zrinjevac. The post still stands today, blending history, science, and heritage as it continues to fascinate passersby with its elegant, functional design.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location2
Ban Josip Jelacic Square
Gornji Grad - Medvescak,, , Zagreb, Croatia, 10000Trg bana Josipa Jelačića, is the vibrant, beating heart of Zagreb. Situated at the crossroads of the city's Upper and Lower Towns, this central square is a hub of cultural, social, and commercial life. Named after the 19th-century Croatian national hero Ban Josip Jelačić, the square features an iconic equestrian statue of him, sculpted by Anton Dominik Fernkorn in 1866. Facing south today, the statue symbolizes unity and strength, having been returned to the square in 1990 after being removed during the Yugoslav era.
Ban Jelačić Square is surrounded by elegant historic buildings with a blend of architectural styles, from classicism to Art Nouveau, creating a visually captivating panorama. The square is also a focal point for events, public gatherings, and festivals, making it a dynamic space that pulses with life. Cobblestone pathways, bustling trams, and lively cafés add to its atmosphere, inviting visitors to soak in the essence of Zagreb’s culture and history.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location3
Cathedral of Zagreb
Kaptol 31, Zagreb, Croatia, 10001Kaptol, a historic core of Zagreb, is best known for the majestic Zagreb Cathedral, officially the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This Gothic marvel, the tallest building in Croatia, with its twin spires, defines the city's skyline and heritage. Originating in the 13th century, it has faced several reconstructions, notably after the 1880 earthquake that reshaped much of its structure. The cathedral's interior enchants visitors with intricate altars, stained glass, and tombs of key Croatian figures. Kaptol, dating back to medieval times, was the center of religious life, home to clergy and bishops. Today, it blends history and vibrance, with cobblestone streets and historic buildings inviting exploration. The entire area stands as a symbol of Zagreb's resilience, merging centuries-old traditions with an active cultural presence. From its timeless architecture to its serene atmosphere, Kaptol offers a compelling window into the heart of Zagreb's past and present.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location4
Dolac Market
Dolac, Kaptol, Zagreb, Croatia, 10000Dolac Market, often called the “belly of Zagreb,” is a vibrant open-air market located just a short walk from Ban Jelačić Square. Established in 1930, it has become an integral part of the city’s life, bustling daily with locals and tourists alike. Known for its iconic red umbrellas, Dolac is the perfect spot to experience the flavors and colors of Croatia.
The market is divided into an open-air section featuring fresh fruits, vegetables, and flowers, and a covered area below where butchers, fishmongers, and cheese vendors showcase their goods. Dolac is renowned for offering seasonal and locally sourced produce, connecting city dwellers with farmers from nearby villages. The market embodies the spirit of Zagreb—lively, welcoming, and rich in tradition. Strolling through Dolac is not just a shopping experience but a cultural journey that reflects the city’s love for fresh food and community. It’s an essential visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in authentic Zagreb life.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location5
St. Francis of Assisi Church
Kaptol 9, Zagreb, Croatia, 10000The Church of Saint Francis, nestled in the historic Opatovina neighborhood of Zagreb, is a serene and significant landmark that showcases a blend of history and spirituality. This charming church, part of a Franciscan monastery complex, dates back to the 13th century and stands as a testament to medieval religious architecture. Though modest compared to the grand Zagreb Cathedral, the Church of Saint Francis captivates with its simplicity and peaceful ambiance.
Inside, visitors can find beautifully preserved religious artwork, stained glass windows, and altars that highlight the church's dedication to St. Francis of Assisi. The building's architectural style carries Gothic and Baroque influences due to reconstructions and renovations over centuries, particularly after the 1880 earthquake that impacted much of Zagreb.5 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location6
Tkalciceva Street
, Zagreb, Croatia, 10000Tkalčićeva Street is one of Zagreb's most lively and charming pedestrian streets, nestled between the historic Kaptol and Gradec areas. This vibrant thoroughfare, once a stream known as Medveščak, is now lined with colorful facades, cozy cafes, bustling bars, and boutique shops that reflect the city’s unique blend of old and new.
Strolling down Tkalčićeva, you can sense its rich history; it was historically the border between two rival medieval towns, Kaptol and Gradec. Today, the street's atmosphere is far more inviting, renowned for its lively day-to-night energy, perfect for sipping coffee during the day or enjoying a spirited evening out.
Tkalčićeva Street is also famous for its artistic touches, such as murals and sculptures, and its commitment to preserving the essence of Zagreb’s culture. Whether people-watching from a terrace or exploring local delicacies, Tkalčićeva is an essential stop that showcases the social heartbeat and the historical soul of the city.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView LocationKrvavi Most(Pass By)
Zagreb, CroatiaKrvavi Most, meaning “Bloody Bridge,” is a small but historically significant street in Zagreb, connecting the bustling Tkalčićeva Street and the colorful Radićeva Street. Despite its name, there is no bridge there today, but the name recalls a turbulent past. In medieval times, Krvavi Most was the site of fierce clashes between the rival towns of Kaptol and Gradec, separated by a stream. These confrontations often turned violent, leading to the evocative name that has stuck through the centuries.
Today, Krvavi Most is a popular spot rich with stories and surrounded by vibrant cafes and shops. While it no longer echoes with the sounds of conflict, the street has kept its historic charm and intrigue, serving as a reminder of Zagreb’s evolution from its divided medieval roots to the unified city it is today. This unique corner of the city encapsulates both history and modern life, making it a favorite stop for those looking to experience Zagreb’s layered past.7
Tunel Gric
Mesnicka ulica 19, Zagreb, Croatia, 10000Grič Tunnel, located beneath Zagreb's historic Upper Town (Gornji Grad), is a unique attraction that combines history, architecture, and modern use. Constructed during World War II in 1943, the tunnel was originally intended as a bomb shelter and safe passage for civilians during air raids. Stretching 350 meters long and featuring multiple entrances, it became an essential part of Zagreb’s wartime infrastructure.
After the war, Grič Tunnel faded into obscurity, only occasionally used for special events. It wasn’t until recent years that the tunnel was revitalized, becoming an intriguing site for both locals and visitors. Today, it serves as a pedestrian passage and hosts cultural events, exhibitions, and immersive art installations, giving it a vibrant new purpose. The cool, arched walls and historical ambiance make a walk through Grič Tunnel a journey into the past and present.5 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView LocationMeeting and Pickup
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Tour operator will pick up all customers from their respective locations; or, customers can make their own way to the start point- Travelers CANNOT choose a custom pickup or meeting location.
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- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
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Tour Guide Available In
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Ticket Details
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
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No redemption point. This is a direct entry ticket• Comfortable walking shoes are recommendedCancellation & Refunds
Cannot be cancelled or amended without incurring a 100% penalty; i.e., the refund amount will be zero.- All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
- Suplier may cancel the activity on account of bad weather conditions.
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Operated by Limitless BalkanCreated on 03 Oct 2018Created on 03 Dec 2024
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