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Discover Zagreb through the eyes of a local art historian on this private walking tour, blending historic sights, hidden corners, and personal stories for an enriching experience.

This private walking tour in Zagreb offers an intimate look at the city with guide Im Janaan, a licensed art historian born and raised in Zagreb. Priced at $141 for groups up to 10, this 4.9-star-rated experience promises a relaxed, meaningful exploration of Zagreb’s streets, stories, and local life.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on connecting the past and present through stories and details that often go unnoticed. Unlike typical sightseeing tours, this walk emphasizes slow discovery, personal legends, and local insights, making it ideal for those who want a deeper, more authentic encounter with Zagreb.
While the tour features familiar sights like the cathedral and Stone Gate, it also guides you through lesser-known corners and local favorites. The small group size ensures a personal connection with the guide, who is passionate about sharing her knowledge freely and engagingly.
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This tour begins in front of the Visitor Info Center on the SE corner of main square in Zagreb. It is designed as a thoughtful, relaxed walk that allows for noticing details and absorbing the city’s atmosphere. The end point is the same as the starting location, making logistics simple.
While the exact duration isn’t specified, the reviews suggest that the pace is flexible and the walk is leisurely, allowing plenty of time for mingling, questions, and photos. This setup suits visitors who prefer an unhurried exploration over a rushed sightseeing schedule.

The tour kicks off at Ban Jelai Square, the vibrant heart of Zagreb, where the guide introduces the city’s layers of history and local life. From here, you walk through familiar and hidden spots alike, gaining insights into how Zagreb developed over centuries.
Throughout the walk, particular focus is placed on places loved by locals rather than just tourist hotspots. This approach reveals authentic Zagreb—its signs, buildings, and stories that shape the city’s character. The cathedral is discussed not only for its architecture but for its cultural significance.

A highlight of the tour is Dolac Market, where lively local commerce continues in its traditional rhythm. The guide explains how the market functions today, its historical roots, and stories connected to the vendors and their stalls. Visitors often find this stop especially engaging as it offers a taste of daily life and vibrant local culture.
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Passing through the Stone Gate, the walk offers a glimpse into Zagreb’s spiritual and historical layers. The legend of the gate’s miraculous image is shared, tying in local beliefs and stories that resonate beyond architecture.
In Upper Town, the guide points out buildings, signs, small details, and hidden corners that tell personal stories. This part of the tour emphasizes noticing and interpreting Zagreb’s street-level details that often escape casual visitors.
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Jana’s storytelling shines through in her friendly, passionate, and knowledgeable approach. Her ability to explain in multiple languages, including excellent Russian, makes the experience accessible and engaging for a diverse group.
Guests note her flexibility, enthusiasm, and capacity to make history come alive with brilliant stories. She enriches the walk with personal insights and local legends, which help create a sense of connection with Zagreb.

The tour involves walking through city streets and historic sites, most of which are accessible for people with moderate mobility. Given the relaxed pace, it’s suitable for a broad range of visitors, but those with mobility concerns should inquire about specific locations.

What sets this experience apart is its emphasis on connecting with Zagreb beyond the typical checklist. It’s about noticing small details, listening to personal stories, and understanding how history shapes Zagreb today.
The small group size (up to 10 participants) fosters intimate conversations and personalized attention. The flexible booking with pay later options adds a layer of convenience, and the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance makes it easy to plan.

This tour appeals to cultural enthusiasts, history lovers, and those interested in local stories. Visitors who prefer slow-paced walks and meaningful encounters with Zagreb’s streets will find it especially rewarding. It’s perfect for first-time visitors seeking an authentic introduction or returning travelers wanting a deeper connection.
Priced at $141, this private experience offers a personalized, insightful, and relaxed way to discover Zagreb. The knowledgeable guide and local stories ensure that the city’s layers are brought vividly to life.
While it doesn’t focus on ticking off every landmark, it deepens understanding of Zagreb as a living city, full of stories, legends, and details often overlooked. This tour suits those who want to walk slowly, listen actively, and leave with a genuine sense of place.
The reviews confirm the guide’s passion, knowledge, and friendly personality, making it a highly recommended choice for travelers eager to explore Zagreb authentically.
“The guide was passionate and knowledgeable”
How many people can join the tour?
Up to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
What language options are available?
The tour is offered in English, Russian, and Croatian.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins in front of the Visitor Info Center at the main square and finishes at the same location.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Most of the walking is on city streets with relatively accessible terrain, suitable for moderate mobility.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before for a full refund.
How long is the tour?
While unspecified, the pace is relaxed, allowing ample time for questions, photos, and reflection.
Is this tour good for families?
While not explicitly stated, the relaxed pace and storytelling make it suitable for families with older children.
What is the main focus of the tour?
It’s about connecting with Zagreb’s streets and stories, emphasizing local legends, hidden corners, and personal histories over just sightseeing.
What makes this tour different from others in Zagreb?
Its personalized approach, local art historian guide, and focus on meaningful stories set it apart.
What is the price for a group of 10?
The $141 fee covers the entire group up to 10 people, making it an affordable, intimate experience.