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Explore Zagreb's highlights and local flavors on this private walking tour, featuring 10 tastings, historic sites, a funicular ride, and personalized experiences.


The Zagreb: Private Food and History Walking Tour with Tastings offers an engaging way to explore Croatia’s capital. Priced at $182 per person, this tour features 12 tastings, including Croatian wines, and takes place in the city’s historic center. The tour begins at Trg Bana Jelaia, Zagreb’s lively main square, where the guide greets guests with a friendly welcome.
This private experience is flexible and can be tailored to preferences, making it ideal for those who want a personalized taste of the city’s food and cultural highlights. With a focus on local cuisine, famous landmarks, and scenic rides, the tour provides a balanced introduction to Zagreb’s past and present.
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The tour kicks off at Trg Bana Jelaia, allowing participants to start amid Zagreb’s vibrant atmosphere. From there, it moves through St. Catherine’s Square and St. Mark’s Square, both marked by their historic significance and lively ambiance. These stops give visitors a glimpse of Zagreb’s architecture, history, and the bustling city life.
The guide leads the group through key city highlights, including the Stone Gate, an important landmark with a story that adds depth to the walk. These stops are not only picturesque but also provide context for Zagreb’s cultural evolution and urban layout.

Central to the experience are 10 tastings across three carefully selected venues. Among the highlights are Croatian culinary staples like Sarma—cabbage rolls filled with meat—and Zagorski Strukli, a traditional cheese-filled pastry from the Zagorje region. These dishes showcase Zagreb’s local flavors and food craftsmanship.
Participants also get to sample Croatian wines at different spots, adding a flavorful dimension to the tour. The tastings are generous, so going hungry is advised, as there’s plenty of food to enjoy. The food is described as excellent, with the guide doing a great job of catering to guests’ interests.

A key feature of this tour is a ride on Zagreb’s Funicular. This funicular lift connects the city’s lower and upper towns, providing a quick, scenic switch between different parts of Zagreb. It’s a charming addition that allows for a brief but memorable perspective of the city’s layout and architecture.
The funicular ride is smooth and offers good photo opportunities, especially with views of Zagreb’s rooftops and historic buildings. This small but fun transportation experience helps break up the walking sections and adds a touch of local charm.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes a stroll down Tkalčićeva Street, recognized as Zagreb’s hub of craft beer and lively nightlife. This area is perfect for observing Zagreb’s modern social scene amidst historic surroundings. The guide shares insights into the local food scene, architecture, and Zagreb’s transformation over time.
Throughout the walk, the group makes photo stops at notable squares such as St. Catherine’s Square and St. Mark’s Square, famous for their architecture and vibrant atmosphere. These stops allow visitors to appreciate Zagreb’s blend of old-world charm and lively street life.
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One of the key strengths of this private tour is its customizability. The guide is attentive to specific food wishes, making the experience more tailored to individual preferences. It’s also accessible in terms of pacing, with a light to moderate activity level, suitable for most visitors.
Since the tour does not include hotel pickup or drops-off, participants should plan to meet at The Statue of the horse behind the horse sculpture in the main square, where the guide will have a sign with the group’s name.

The tour is conducted in English and Spanish, providing flexibility for international visitors. It’s important to note that pets, large luggage, bikes, smoking indoors, and alcohol are not allowed during the walk. The activity is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments, wheelchairs, vegans, or those with food allergies, due to the nature of tastings.
Participants should also consider that luggage, large bags, or backpacks are not permitted. The tour lasts for a few hours, offering a relaxed pace with plenty of opportunities to enjoy food, sights, and stories.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the combination of food, history, and scenic transport in a private setting. It offers a comprehensive introduction to Zagreb’s highlights, with delicious tastings providing a tangible taste of Croatian culture. The personalized approach and knowledgeable guide ensure that even first-time visitors feel well taken care of.
The tour’s reviews highlight the friendly, knowledgeable guide, Tom, and the excellent quality of food and drinks. Guests appreciate the balance of sightseeing and tasting, and the fact that the experience is customizable to their interests.
In terms of limitations, the tour may not suit those with mobility challenges or large luggage, but for most visitors looking for an engaging, food-filled introduction to Zagreb, this tour offers excellent value.
“Had a lovely time. The food and drinks were excellent (go hungry, there is lots of it) and the places visited were interesting. Tom was very friend…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
No, the tour includes Croatian dishes such as Sarma and Zagorski Strukli, which contain meat and cheese. It is not suitable for vegans.
Are there options for people with food allergies?
This tour is not suitable for people with food allergies, as the tastings include traditional Croatian foods that may contain common allergens.
Can I join this tour if I have mobility issues?
No, the tour is not recommended for those with mobility impairments or who use wheelchairs, as it involves walking and some uneven surfaces.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
Participants meet behind the Statue of the horse, beneath the horse’s tail, where the guide will hold a sign with the group’s name.
How many tastings are included?
A total of 12 tastings are included across three venues, with a focus on Croatian wines and local specialties.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for travelers.
This private food and history walk offers an authentic and flavorful introduction to Zagreb, combining cultural sights with mouthwatering tastings. Its flexibility, knowledgeable guide, and scenic highlights make it an excellent choice for those eager to experience the city’s culinary and historic charm.
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