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Discover Zagreb's history on a guided tour including WWII tunnels, Old Town highlights, and local culture for just $24 with expert guides. Book now!

This guided city tour in Zagreb offers a fascinating mix of history, culture, and underground adventures. For only $24 per person, you get a detailed exploration of Zagreb’s most iconic sites, led by a certified local guide with over 500 tours under their belt. The tour covers the Old Town, the famous WWII tunnels, and key landmarks like St. Mark’s Square and the Zagreb Cathedral.
One of the most compelling features is the chance to walk through the World War II tunnels built by fascists, providing a rare glimpse into the city’s turbulent past. The tour concludes back at Ban Jelai Square, making it easy to continue exploring or relax after a full day of sightseeing. While the tour is accessible for most, it does require comfortable shoes and excludes large luggage or bags.
This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, culture curious travelers, and those who appreciate storytelling that blends fact with legend. Expect a well-paced walk with many highlights, all at a budget-friendly price. It’s a comprehensive way to get to know Zagreb in a few engaging hours.
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The tour begins at Ban Josip Jelai Square, specifically in front of the Horseman Statue. This central location makes it easy to find and connects well with other parts of the city. The tour lasts until it returns to the same meeting point, making logistics simple and straightforward. Since the activity operates in a group setting, participants should be prepared for a moderate walking pace covering multiple sites.

The tour kicks off at the 13th-century Stone Gate, a historic entrance to Zagreb’s Old Town. This site provides a glimpse into medieval defenses and local architecture. From here, the guide leads visitors through narrow streets to St. Mark’s Square, home to the iconic St. Mark’s Church with its colorful roof and the nearby St. Catherine’s Church, notable for its pink ceiling.
The walk along these historic streets offers a vivid picture of Zagreb’s past, with plenty of opportunities for photos and questions. The guide shares stories and legends that bring each location to life, making history feel approachable and engaging.

A standout part of this tour is the exploration of the WWII tunnels built by fascists during the Second World War. These underground passages reveal a lesser-known chapter of Zagreb’s history and stand as a tangible reminder of the city’s turbulent times. Visitors walk through the tunnels and learn about their construction and purpose, gaining insight into the wartime struggles faced by the city.
While the tunnels might be narrow and atmospheric, they are generally safe and maintained for visitors. This part of the tour is often cited as a unique highlight, especially for those interested in wartime history and underground architecture.
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Next, the tour takes you to the Bloody Bridge, a site marked by centuries of conflicts and historical clashes. This crossing has seen numerous turbulent moments over Zagreb’s long history, making it a poignant stop. The guide explains the conflicts that have unfolded here, adding context to Zagreb’s resilience and evolving landscape.
This stop offers a tangible connection to Zagreb’s turbulent past, with stories that resonate through the centuries. The guide’s storytelling makes these historical events vivid and accessible.
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A visit to Dolic Market introduces visitors to Zagreb’s lively green market scene. Here, the sights, smells, and sounds create an energetic atmosphere. You’ll see fresh produce, local crafts, and perhaps sample some regional delicacies. The market is a perfect spot to experience the city’s vibrant everyday life and get a sense of local culture.
Our guides often recommend local foods or products worth trying, making this stop both sensory and cultural. It’s an ideal place to take a breather and soak in the city’s authentic daily rhythm.

Near the market, the tour includes a view of the Zagreb Cathedral, the largest church in Croatia. Its impressive Gothic architecture and towering spires dominate the city skyline. The guide shares insights into the cathedral’s history, architecture, and significance, enriching visitors’ understanding of Zagreb’s religious and cultural architecture.
This site provides a striking visual contrast to the medieval Stone Gate and the underground tunnels, showcasing the city’s architectural diversity and historical layers.

After exploring the cathedral and the surrounding area, the tour gradually winds back toward Ban Jelai Square, completing a full circle through Zagreb’s historic and modern highlights. The walk offers opportunities to ask questions, revisit favorite spots, or simply enjoy the city’s lively street scenes.
The group size typically remains manageable, allowing for personalized attention from guides. The entire experience emphasizes comfort and engagement, making sure that all participants leave with a clear sense of Zagreb’s character.

This tour is consistently praised for guides like Katherine, Ivana, Darko, Diana, Ena, and Luka, each bringing their own personality and storytelling talent. They are described as knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging, blending facts with legends to create lively narratives.
The guides’ enthusiasm and professionalism shine through, making the tour not just informative but also enjoyable. Their ability to explain complex history simply and answer questions helps visitors connect deeply with Zagreb’s story.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and bring a camera to capture the beautiful sights and underground tunnels. Because large luggage or bags are not permitted, travelers should plan accordingly, especially if they are carrying significant belongings.
The tour operates in English and Spanish, providing flexibility for international visitors. Booking is flexible with a pay later option, and cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This $24 guided tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Zagreb, combining historic sites, underground WWII tunnels, and lively local markets. The inclusion of expert guides who are both knowledgeable and engaging makes it stand out from typical city walks.
While physically moderate, the tour provides a comprehensive picture of Zagreb’s past and present, suitable for history buffs and curious travelers alike. The highlight remains the WWII tunnels, providing a rare peek into Zagreb’s wartime history that many visitors find compelling.
If you appreciate stories told by passionate guides, enjoy seeing a city through its key historic spots, and want excellent value, this tour is a smart choice. It’s especially suited for those with comfortable shoes, a camera, and a desire to learn Zagreb’s secrets.
“Our guide Katherine was exceptional. She is energetic, communicates well and extremely informed about everything Zagreb.”
How long does the tour last?
The tour covers multiple sites and lasts until it returns to Ban Jelai Square, usually a few hours, providing a thorough experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Ban Josip Jelai Square, in front of the Horseman Statue.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it is suitable for most travelers able to walk comfortably and wear suitable shoes. Large luggage is not permitted.
What languages are available?
The tour is conducted in English and Spanish.
Do I need to pay upfront?
Booking offers a pay later option, allowing you to reserve your spot and pay closer to the date, with cancellations possible up to 24 hours in advance.
What are the main highlights?
Key stops include Stone Gate, St. Mark’s Square, the WWII tunnels, Bloody Bridge, Dolic Market, and the Zagreb Cathedral.
Are the WWII tunnels accessible?
Yes, the tunnels are part of the guided experience, and visitors walk through them to learn about Zagreb’s wartime history.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended to fully enjoy and capture the experience.
Can I visit other sites after the tour?
Yes, the tour finishes at Ban Jelai Square, leaving plenty of time to explore additional sites or enjoy local cafes.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Most likely, as it involves walking and sightseeing, but children should be able to handle moderate walking and be comfortable in tunnels.