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Discover Zagreb's highlights on this 2.5-hour walking tour, exploring city landmarks, WWII tunnels, panoramic views, and riding the world's smallest funicular for just $19.

The Zagreb: City and WWII Tunnels Walking Tour offers an engaging way to see the Croatian capital’s main sights and underground history for only $19 per person. This 2.5-hour guided experience takes visitors through both the vibrant streets and the city’s secret WWII tunnels, providing a unique perspective of Zagreb’s past and present.
Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour covers key locations in Zagreb’s Upper and Lower Towns. It includes stops at iconic landmarks such as Zrinjevac Park, Ban Jelai Square, Zagreb Cathedral, and Gri Hill, with the exciting addition of a ride on the smallest funicular in the world—a highlight for many. While the funicular is temporarily closed for renovation until March 2026, the tour still offers plenty of fascinating sights, making it suitable for travelers interested in history, culture, and city views.
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The tour begins in front of the Meteorological station, a centrally located spot in Zagreb’s historic area. It lasts about 2.5 hours, offering a well-paced walk through the city’s key sites. The tour concludes back at the starting point, making it easy to plan other activities afterward.

The tour kicks off at Zrinjevac Park, famous for its lush greenery and photo opportunities. From there, visitors walk along Bogovieva Street, known for its bars and restaurants, offering a taste of local life. The route continues across Ban Jelai Square, where the stunning Zagreb Cathedral stands as a prominent landmark.
Next, the group explores the Dolac Farmers Market, a bustling spot that provides vibrant sights and local flavors. Here, travelers get closer to the city’s recent history with a visit to the WWII tunnels, a significant underground site that reveals stories of Zagreb during wartime. Although the tunnels do not operate on all dates due to renovations, they remain a notable part of the tour.
A highlight for many is the ride on the smallest funicular in the world. The funicular takes visitors to the top of Gri Hill, where panoramic views of Zagreb unfold. From this vantage point, the Gradec (the upper town) offers picturesque streets and historic architecture that highlight Zagreb’s charm.
Though the funicular is temporarily unavailable until March 2026, the tour compensates with an in-depth walk through the Upper and Lower Towns and the many viewpoints from Gri Hill.
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Descending from Gri Hill, the walk takes visitors through the Upper Town’s Gradec, known for its cobbled streets and historic buildings. From there, the tour moves towards Tkalieva Street, famed for its lively bars and restaurants. This area offers a chance to relax and enjoy local cuisine or drinks, making the tour flexible for those wishing to extend their stay.
The journey ends back at Ban Jelai Square, wrapping up a well-rounded exploration of Zagreb’s highlights and underground history.
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A key feature of this tour is the visit to WWII tunnels, which showcase some of Croatia’s more recent historical sites. These tunnels serve as a reminder of Zagreb’s wartime past and underground resilience. Despite some closures during renovation, the tunnels still form an important part of the narrative, offering insight into the city’s recent history and survival strategies.

The guides—such as Iva, Robert, Lucia, Marco, and Eva—receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and humorous storytelling. Reviews highlight how they bring the city’s history to life and manage groups with warmth and enthusiasm. Whether explaining the significance of landmarks or sharing fun facts, guides make the experience engaging and memorable.
This tour operates in all weather conditions, making it a reliable choice regardless of the forecast. The group size varies, but guides like Lucia and Marco are noted for their attentive, personable approach. Since food and drinks are not included, visitors can plan to enjoy local cafes afterward on Bogovieva or Tkalieva Streets.
Travelers should note that the funicular is temporarily closed; however, the tour remains highly engaging without it. The walk is suitable for most physical levels, with plenty of opportunities to rest and enjoy the scenery.

At just $19, this guided tour offers excellent value, especially considering the depth of information, key landmarks, and underground sites included. The provider, pathfinder TOURS d.o.o., allows for reservation with flexible payment and full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance.
This tour is ideal for those visiting Zagreb for a short time or anyone wanting a rundown with local insights from passionate guides.
History enthusiasts, first-time visitors, and those interested in underground sites will find this tour offers a rich mix of sights and stories. The friendly guides and well-designed route make it accessible and fun for a wide range of travelers. If you appreciate panoramic views, lively streets, and underground history, this tour fits perfectly into a Zagreb itinerary.
This walking experience balances city highlights with a glimpse into recent history, all at an affordable price. Despite a temporary pause on the funicular and tunnels, the tour’s expert guides and scenic stops ensure a rewarding exploration of Zagreb. Travelers who enjoy engaging storytelling, city panoramas, and underground sites will find this tour enjoyable and informative.
The high ratings—a 4.9 out of 5 from over 1,000 reviews—speak to its quality and popularity. It provides a great introduction to Zagreb and its stories, making it a smart choice for anyone new to the city.
“This was a fantastic tour. Iva was a great guide, very knowledgeable and engaging. I would highly recommend this tour if you want to get to know Za…”
Is the funicular ride included in the tour price?
Yes, the ticket for the funicular ride is included when it is operational. Currently, the funicular is closed for renovation until March 2026, so the ride is not available during this period.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, providing a comfortable pace to explore the highlights without feeling rushed.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Zrinjevac Park, Bogovieva Street, Ban Jelai Square, Zagreb Cathedral, Dolac Farmers Market, WWII tunnels, Gri Hill, Gradec, and Tkalieva Street.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions, so you can enjoy it rain or shine.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price. Travelers can explore local cafes on Bogovieva or Tkalieva Streets afterward.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, providing flexibility for your plans.
This guide captures the essentials of the Zagreb: City and WWII Tunnels Walking Tour, helping travelers understand what makes it a compelling choice for exploring Zagreb’s streets, landmarks, and underground history.
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