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Honest Walking Tour of Zagreb

5.0(1)Zagreb1 hour
VIATOR5.0(1)

Description

I'm a Zagreb-born Sociology graduate and history enthusiast with almost a decade of tour guiding experience. Being fed up with doing standard tours gave me motivation to come up with a tour for your (and mine!) maximum enjoyment. That means you'll see all the highlights of a regular Zagreb tour, but we'll actually have fun doing it. The main question this tour sets out to answer is: Who are the people of Zagreb, and why are we the way we are? We'll take an in-depth look at Zagreb's history and social life through its most notable historical figures, their legacy, and events that still resonate today... All sprinkled with my personal experience of having lived in Zagreb my whole life. Not only will you get the facts and stories, I'll deliver them in a fun, engaging, and, most importantly, transparent way. I've got nothing to hide and you've got nothing to lose! Except a very reasonable sum, but that's beside the point. Book your spot and let's have some good clean honest fun!

Tour Options

Honest Walking Tour of Zagreb

Itinerary

15 min

After we get acquainted at our meeting point, you will find out where the name Zagreb came from. Next I'll talk about the person whose statue adorns the main square.

15 min

Not only will we talk about the Cathedral's tumultuous history, but I'll also touch on the Catholic Church and its role in Croatian history.

10 min

We'll walk through Zagreb's largest open market, and I'll share a few tips on getting the most out of it like a local.

10 min

We'll stop by the statue of Petrica Kerempuh - the folk trickster who inspired this tour. And yes, there will be a live poetry recital.

10 min

We'll head to Tkalčićeva Street, where we'll talk about how people of Zagreb actually spend their time and I'll introduce you to Marija Jurić Zagorka, one of Croatia's most beloved writers.

10 min

We'll pass through the Stone Gate, the historic entrance to Gradec old town, which has served as everything from a site of witch trials to a beloved pilgrimage spot still active today.

10 min

Our next stop is St. Mark's Square, where history and politics collide. I'll cover the iconic church and give you a frank overview of Croatia's current political scene.

10 min

We'll head to Lotrščak Tower just in time for the daily cannon fire. Once the smoke clears, we'll take in the best view Zagreb has to offer.

Pass by

Next is Strossmayer Promenade, a beautiful tree-lined walkway that might just be the most romantic spot in Zagreb.

5 min

Next is the statue of A.G. Matoš, where I'll talk about the man himself and share some of his more... memorable quotes.

10 min

Next up is a quick ride on one of the shortest funicular lines in the world, with a bit of history thrown in.

10 min

While we're walking through Grič Tunnel I'll talk about how and why it was built, and what it's been used for since.

10 min

We'll stop at the Bloody Bridge street, where the theme of conflict between neighbours comes into focus — from the medieval clashes between Kaptol and Gradec to Croatia's war with Serbia in the 1990s.

15 min

Our last stop is K&K Milčec, a charming local café where your first drink is on me. Before we say goodbye, I'll answer any questions you have and share some restaurant recommendations.

Highlights

Coffee or local liqueur
Funicular tickets

What's included

Included
Coffee or local liqueur
Funicular tickets
Not included
Gratuity

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(1)

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Susan_P
May 3, 2026
Fantastic experience!

We had an excellent tour with Tomislav. He is extremely knowledgeable and personalized the tour for us, answered all our questions. Taking us to a local cafe and providing restaurant recommendations (which were too notch) was an added bonus! We highly recommend this tour!

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