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Explore Rijeka’s vibrant street art and abandoned sites on a 2.5-hour guided tour, including visits to the historic pub and colorful murals.

The Street Art & Lost Place Tour in Rijeka offers a unique look at this Croatian city’s evolving character. For $176 per group of up to six people, this approximately 2.5-hour exploration takes you through about 3 km of the city’s most visually striking murals and forgotten industrial sites. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the tour covers abandoned factories, vibrant street art, and a visit to Rijeka’s oldest pub.
This tour is a great pick for those interested in urban art, history, and off-the-beaten-path sights. It’s ideal for visitors who enjoy walking through urban landscapes and are comfortable with moderate physical activity—the route includes around 3 km of walking. While the experience is enriching, it’s worth noting that the tour lasts roughly 2.5 hours, making it a compact but engaging introduction to Rijeka’s less obvious sides.
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The tour begins at a distinct mural decorated with a large ship’s propeller, located in the parking lot at Export Drvo. The guide, identifiable by a guide’s pass, meets the group here, setting the tone for an engaging walk into Rijeka’s artistic and industrial past. This spot is easy to spot and provides a practical meeting point for the small group.
The route concludes back at the same location, making it convenient for participants to plan their onward adventures or return to their accommodations with ease. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, with plenty of chances to ask questions or explore particular sites more closely.

A significant focus of the tour is Vodovodna Street, famed for its murals and street art. Here, visitors will find impressive graffiti and murals that showcase the city’s creative energy. These artworks reflect the city’s identity, offering visual stories that contrast with Rijeka’s industrial history.
The guide highlights various pieces, explaining their artistic significance and the stories behind them. The street art provides insight into Rijeka’s current cultural vibe, making it a lively part of the tour. We appreciate how the guide points out details that might otherwise be overlooked, enriching the experience for art enthusiasts.

One of the tour’s most striking stops is the “Hartera” paper mill, an iconic abandoned industrial site. This large complex once played a vital role in the city’s economy. Now, its empty halls and decaying structures evoke a sense of history frozen in time.
The Hartera site offers a dramatic setting for photography, with its vast, weathered buildings providing a stark backdrop for street art and graffiti. While the site is accessible and safe during the tour, visitors should be aware that it’s a ruined industrial space—not suitable for those with mobility issues or those uncomfortable in decayed environments.
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Vodovodna Street is not only known for street art but also for its historical murals depicting Rijeka’s water supply. These murals combine artistic expression with local history, illustrating how the city’s infrastructure has evolved.
The guide explains the significance of these murals and their connection to Rijeka’s development. This stop enriches understanding of the city’s industrial heritage and urban art scene, providing a layered perspective on Rijeka’s transformation.
The tour includes a visit to Rijeka’s oldest pub, a lively spot where history and conviviality meet. This pub has been serving locals for decades, and stepping inside reveals a sense of continuity amid Rijeka’s changing landscape.
It’s a relaxed break from the more intense sites, offering a chance to soak in the local atmosphere and perhaps enjoy a drink if desired (though not included in the tour). The pub’s historic ambiance complements the overall theme of exploring Rijeka’s past and present.

The tour accommodates up to six people, making it intimate and allowing the guide to tailor the experience. The cost is $176 for the entire group, which includes fees, taxes, and the guided service.
Since the guide speaks German, travelers should be comfortable with this language to get the most out of the storytelling. The tour includes all fees and taxes, so there are no hidden charges. The meeting point is convenient and clearly designated, ensuring a smooth start.

The tour is designed to be manageable for most participants, but it involves approximately 3 km of walking over rough and urban terrain. It lasts around 2.5 hours and is not suitable for children under 12, individuals over 70, or those with certain health issues such as back problems, respiratory issues, or claustrophobia.
Participants should wear closed-toe shoes and bring drinks to stay hydrated. Unfortunately, the tour is not accessible for wheelchair users or guests with significant mobility restrictions.

Booking can be done with the option to reserve and pay later, offering flexibility in planning. Cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk option for spontaneous travelers or changing schedules.
This Street Art & Lost Place Tour stands out by combining visual art, industrial ruins, and local history—a well-rounded introduction for those interested in Rijeka’s evolving identity. The highlights like Hartera and the murals along Vodovodna Street** are photo-worthy and offer insights into the city’s cultural shifts.
The small group size and guide’s expertise ensure an engaging and personalized experience. While it’s not suited for very young children or those with certain health issues, the tour appeals to visitors who enjoy urban exploration and artistic surroundings.
For $176, this tour provides a compact, visually stimulating journey through Rijeka’s street art and forgotten industrial sites. It’s a fantastic way to see a different side of the city, especially if urban art and history catch your interest.
The abandoned “Hartera” paper mill offers a dramatic glimpse into Rijeka’s industrial past, while the murals showcase its vibrant present. The visit to the oldest pub adds a touch of local flavor and social history.
This tour is best suited for adults and teens who appreciate art, history, and urban exploration. It’s an ideal choice for those wanting an active, culturally rich experience that’s both informative and visually engaging.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
How long is the walk?
The route covers about 3 km, mostly on urban terrain.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it’s not suitable for children under 12 years due to walking distance and site conditions.
What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is conducted in German.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring drinks and wear closed-toe shoes.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with significant mobility impairments.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included but can be purchased at the pub during the visit.
Where do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is under the first mural with a large ship’s propeller, in the Export Drvo parking lot.
Can I pay after booking?
Yes, you can reserve and pay later, providing flexibility in your planning.