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Discover Zagreb's cosmic side with the Galaxy Far Away science tour, featuring the Technical Museum, observatory visits, and a virtual reality journey through space for $67.

The Galaxy Far Away tour in Zagreb County, Croatia offers an engaging day for astronomy and STEM enthusiasts. Priced at $67 per person, this organized experience takes you through a series of fascinating sites, including the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum, the Zagreb Observatory, and a cutting-edge VR cinema. The tour balances educational insights with fun, making it perfect for those curious about the universe.
What makes this tour stand out is its organized full-day schedule, which ensures a relaxed pace with enough time to rest between activities. It’s an ideal choice for anyone interested in science, space exploration, or virtual reality, and who prefers a well-structured experience without the hassle of planning each step.
At the same time, the tour’s inclusions—such as expert-guided visits and entrance tickets—add significant value. However, travelers should note that food, drinks, transportation, and guide services between sites are not included, so planning for those extras is advisable. This tour offers a compelling mix of sights, knowledge, and interactive experiences for $67.
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The day begins at Zagreb’s Technical Museum, where a guided tour introduces the world of innovation, invention, and scientific discovery. Here, the focus is on Nikola Tesla, a figure synonymous with electrical innovation, and visitors get an overview of regional astronomy history. The museum’s planetarium dome show offers a guided journey through constellations and planetary movements that makes the cosmos accessible and captivating.
This site provides a solid foundation in science, making it suitable for those new to astronomy or STEM fields. The show is designed to be both educational and engaging, with clear explanations of celestial phenomena. The museum also sets a relaxed tone, allowing visitors to absorb the information comfortably before moving on.

After a lunch break or free time, the tour heads to the Zagreb Observatory, located above the city to avoid light pollution. This observatory offers a guided introduction to instruments used in regional astronomy, including a history of scientific advances in Croatia. If weather conditions are favorable, the main telescope provides an opportunity for sky observation, giving a real-time view of celestial objects.
The guided visit emphasizes the science behind astronomy and the historical context of the observatory’s work. Visitors learn about the instrumentation and how astronomers study the universe from this vantage point. The observatory’s elevated location combines panoramic city views with a chance to see the night sky more clearly, making it a highlight for space fans.

The final part of the tour takes place in a VR cinema, where immersive technology transports visitors to the planets of our solar system. Using virtual reality headsets, travelers experience what it’s like to stand on the Moon or Mars and witness their landscapes and atmospheres firsthand.
This interactive experience offers a unique perspective that complements the earlier visits. It allows for an up-close view of planetary surfaces that would be impossible to see otherwise. The VR journey adds a futuristic element to the tour, rounding out the day with a memorable, high-tech exploration of space.
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Participants meet at the building entrance of the Technical Museum, where a host with a Science Tours sign welcomes them. The tour begins with the museum visit and planetarium show, followed by free time for lunch or relaxation. The Zagreb Observatory visit comes next, with an emphasis on guided instruction and, weather permitting, telescope observation.
The day concludes back at the starting point, providing a convenient ending location. Included in the price are tickets and guided tours for the Nikola Tesla Technical Museum and Planetarium, the Zagreb Observatory, and the VR cinema experience.
It’s important to note that food, drinks, and transportation between sites are not included, so travelers should plan accordingly. The tour runs in English, and booking can be done with the flexibility to pay later and cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Priced at $67, this tour offers access to multiple high-value experiences for science lovers. The guided visits ensure insightful explanations, while the tickets for the planetarium, observatory, and VR cinema keep the experience engaging and interactive. The relaxed schedule and free time between stops help prevent fatigue, making it suitable for a broad audience.
Compared to other experiences in Zagreb, this tour focuses specifically on space, astronomy, and STEM, making it a specialty outing rather than a general city tour. Its distinctiveness lies in combining educational visits with immersive technology, offering a well-rounded, memorable day of discovery.

This experience suits families, students, and science enthusiasts interested in exploring the universe in a hands-on way. It is especially attractive to those who want a full-day organized activity that balances learning and entertainment. The tour’s English language support and structured format appeal to international visitors, while the focus on space exploration makes it ideal for budding astronomers or VR fans.
The tour’s moderate pace and relaxation time make it accessible for most, but those with mobility issues should consider the need to walk between sites and stand during observation and VR experiences. Despite some activities being weather-dependent, the indoor components ensure a rewarding experience regardless.

The Galaxy Far Away tour brings a stellar blend of science, history, and technology to Zagreb. Its thoughtful combination of museum exploration, astronomical observation, and virtual reality creates a comprehensive look at the cosmos within a single day. The expert-guided approach enriches the experience, making complex topics accessible.
While the cost of $67 covers many key activities, travelers should keep in mind that meals and transportation are extras. Still, the inclusions of tickets and guided tours provide excellent value for space buffs and curious minds alike.
This tour is perfect for individuals or families eager to experience the universe without leaving Zagreb, offering a fascinating journey through space that combines education with modern technology.

Does the tour include transportation between sites?
No, transportation is not included, so you will need to manage their own travel between the Technical Museum, the Observatory, and the VR cinema.
Are meals included in the tour price?
No, food and drinks are not included, allowing flexibility to bring snacks or plan for lunch during free time.
Is the sky observation at the Zagreb Observatory guaranteed?
Sky observation with the main telescope depends on weather conditions, so clear skies are preferable for this part of the experience.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English throughout all activities and guided visits.
Can the tour be canceled or rescheduled easily?
Yes, reservations can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for planning.