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Discover Zagreb with a small group walking tour for $24, including the funicular. Visit iconic sites, hear stories, and enjoy a personalized experience.
Explore the vibrant heart of Zagreb with this engaging group walking tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. For just $24 per person, you gain access to a well-rounded journey through Croatia’s capital, featuring must-see sights, storytelling, and a funicular ride—although currently under renovation until March 2026. With a small group of no more than 15 people, this tour offers a friendly, personalized atmosphere that makes it easy to connect with your guide and fellow travelers.
This tour is perfect for those who want a rundown of Zagreb’s most iconic locations, complete with stories, insider tips, and a touch of local flavor. It’s especially suited for travelers interested in history, culture, and lively city scenes who appreciate a balance of sightseeing and storytelling. The $24 price point makes it an accessible way to explore, though the funicular’s temporary closure is a consideration for those hoping for that ride.


The tour begins at Zrinjevac park, next to the meteorological post, where your guide introduces the city with a brief overview and fun facts. From there, the bronze model of Zagreb helps visualize the city’s layout, setting the stage for later stops. This starting point offers a lively, green space that captures Zagreb’s charm and is perfect for a quick introduction.
Walking through the city, the guide leads visitors toward Zagreb Cathedral, where stories about the city’s founding and the historic church hill of Kaptol unfold. This spot is a central point in Zagreb’s skyline, and its vibrant atmosphere makes it a memorable first major location.
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A highlight of this tour is the visit to Dolac Market, Zagreb’s bustling farmers market, where the lively colors and smells make for a sensory experience. Your guide explains the market’s significance and the local customs behind it.
Next, visitors stroll along Tkalieva Street, the city’s most lively thoroughfare. Here, the vibrant cafés, shops, and street life reflect Zagreb’s social side. The guide shares stories about how locals spend their leisure time and recounts several interesting legends tied to this area, adding depth to the lively street scene.

Walking past Bloody Bridge Street, the guide shares the story behind its ominous name, adding a layer of historical intrigue. Then, a climb up Gradec hill reveals the Stone Gate, a medieval passage and revered site where a story of a miracle is told, giving insight into Zagreb’s spiritual history.
At the first pharmacy of Zagreb, the tour highlights the city’s medical history, blending old stories with architectural sights that have stood for centuries. The St. Mark’s Church with its colorful tiled roof marks the heart of the medieval Gradec district, home to government buildings and the parliament, emphasizing Zagreb’s political history.

Walking along Ilicometodska Street, the guide recounts stories about the city’s alphabet, its theater scene, witches, art, and marriage traditions, showcasing Zagreb’s rich cultural fabric. The Baroque stucco decorations and painted ceiling of St. Catherine’s Church stand out as a highlight, with the guide explaining their artistic importance.
This section of the tour offers a mix of history, art, and local legends, providing a comprehensive picture of Zagreb’s cultural depth. The story of Lotrak Tower, part of ancient city defenses, offers a glimpse into Zagreb’s medieval fortifications and interesting origins.
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At Lotrak Tower, the tour arrives just in time to witness the cannon fire at noon, a daily tradition that adds a lively, authentic touch to the experience. The guide explains its significance, making this a memorable moment.
Following this, visitors enjoy the shortest funicular ride in the world, an included feature of the tour. Despite current renovations until March 2026, this funicular was formerly a classic Zagreb attraction, connecting the lower and upper parts of the city and offering scenic views during operation.

The tour culminates at Ban Jelačić Square, Zagreb’s main square and the bustling heart of the city. Here, visitors can soak up the lively atmosphere, observe city life, and get recommendations for exploring further. The guide’s insights help travelers understand Zagreb’s modern identity while reflecting on its historical roots.
This final stop provides a natural conclusion to the tour, leaving ample opportunity for additional sightseeing or dining in the vibrant city center.

The tour starts at Nikola Ubi Zrinski Square (Zrinjevac), where the guide holds a “Zagreb Stories” sign next to the meteorological post. The group size is limited to no more than 15 people, ensuring a friendly, engaging experience with plenty of interaction.
The $24 price includes the guided walking tour, funicular ticket, and all applicable fees and taxes. Note that the funicular is currently closed for renovation, expected to reopen in March 2026, but the tour still offers a comprehensive city overview.

The combination of key highlights, engaging storytelling, and a small group setting makes this tour particularly appealing. Visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides who bring Zagreb’s stories to life, especially at sites like the Stone Gate and during the noon cannon fire.
The inclusion of the funicular ride adds a traditional Zagreb touch, even if it’s temporarily unavailable during renovations. The tour’s pacing and detailed explanations make it suitable for first-time visitors wanting a broad but personal introduction to the city.

Currently, the funicular ride is not available due to ongoing renovations, which temporarily removes a classic part of the tour. The duration of the tour and the number of stops mean walking is involved, so comfortable footwear is recommended. The tour is ideal for those interested in history, culture, and local stories but may not suit visitors looking for a purely active or extended experience.
This tour offers a value-rich introduction to Zagreb with a small group, expert guide, and engaging storytelling. It covers the city’s most famous landmarks, shares interesting legends, and gives a sense of local life and history.
While the funicular ride is currently unavailable, the overall experience remains comprehensive and appealing. It’s perfect for first-time visitors or those wanting a friendly, informative exploration of Zagreb’s old town and beyond. The 4.9 out of 5 rating reflects consistent praise for the guide’s knowledge and the tour’s memorable moments.
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Is the funicular ride included in the tour?
Yes, the funicular ticket is included, though it is currently under renovation until March 2026, so it might not be available during your visit.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour begins at Nikola Ubi Zrinski Square (Zrinjevac), next to the meteorological post, where the guide holds a “Zagreb Stories” sign.
How large are the groups?
Groups are limited to no more than 15 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What sites will I visit on this tour?
You’ll explore Zagreb’s main sites, including Zrinjevac park, Zagreb Cathedral, Dolac Market, Tkalieva Street, Bloody Bridge, Stone Gate, St. Mark’s Church, Lotrak Tower, and Ban Jelačić Square.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour’s walking pace and engaging stories make it suitable for most ages, especially those interested in history and culture.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel schedule.