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Explore Zagreb’s highlights with Zagreb Time Travel, an interactive tablet tour using AR and VR for a fun 1.5-hour journey through the city’s history and sights.

Zagreb Time Travel offers an engaging, self-guided digital tour of Croatia’s capital, priced at $17.98 per person. This 1 hour 30 minutes experience uses interactive tablets equipped with augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) features, transforming your city walk into an immersive adventure. Designed for groups of up to 20 travelers, this mobile ticket tour is suitable for anyone eager to explore Zagreb’s historic core in a lively, innovative manner.
This tour is ideal for curious visitors, locals revisiting their city, or groups seeking a unique activity. Its cost-effective price and easy access make it appealing, especially since it’s popular enough to be booked about 22 days in advance. While the tour covers essential sights in the old Zagreb area, it also offers playful interactions, games, and the opportunity to meet characters from Zagreb’s past—all through a user-friendly digital platform.
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Zagreb Time Travel transforms the way visitors experience the Croatian capital. Instead of traditional walking tours, this self-guided digital experience guides guests using a rented tablet, which acts as a Time machine. The tour combines educational content, interactive games, and AR/VR features to bring Zagreb’s history to life in an accessible, fun format.
The experience is designed to bring you into the past, allowing you to meet important historical characters and see virtual reconstructions of Zagreb’s landmarks. This setup makes it especially appealing for families, couples, friends, or colleagues who want a memorable and engaging city exploration without the constraints of a traditional guided tour.

The tour begins at Mandusevac Trg bana Josipa Jelaia in Gornji Grad – Medveščak. The Mandusevac Fountain is a significant historic site, featured on the coat of arms of Zagreb, and acts as a perfect introduction to the city’s historical sources. The 5-minute stop allows participants to absorb the location’s importance before moving on.
Since the fountain is free to visit, this initial stop provides a cost-free entry point into Zagreb’s story. The short duration allows for a relaxed start, setting up the immersive experience to follow.

Next, the Statue of Kumica Barica offers an opportunity to learn about a locally named sculpture by Stjepan Graan. Known colloquially as “kumica,” this statue represents an outdoor market-selling woman and was recently renamed by Zagreb’s residents. The 3-minute stop emphasizes its cultural significance as a symbol of Zagreb’s local life.
The most prominent historic site on the tour is St. Mark’s Church, constructed in the 13th century. Its medieval-style architecture and vibrant roof tiles make it an iconic Zagreb landmark. The 5-minute visit allows participants to appreciate its architectural grandeur and role in Zagreb’s religious history.

The Zagreb Cathedral, situated on Kaptol, is a Roman Catholic church and a highlight of the tour. Standing as the second tallest building in Croatia, it is a monumental example of Gothic architecture. The 5-minute stop provides a glimpse into the city’s spiritual life and architectural achievement.
Given its free entry, visitors can appreciate the cathedral’s imposing structure and visual details through the AR features, which may enhance viewing the stained glass windows or flying buttresses virtually.

The Strossmayer Promenade is a key stop for its spectacular city views. The 10-minute visit emphasizes its importance not only for sightseeing but also for understanding one of Zagreb’s prominent historical figures. The promenade offers a panoramic perspective over Zagreb’s rooftops and streets, making it a favorite for photo opportunities.
This location also introduces a bit of Zagreb’s cultural history, as the tour explains its significance in Croatian history.

Ilica is among Zagreb’s longest streets, running through the city’s northwest. The 15-minute stop highlights its role as a main shopping and cultural corridor. The digital tour allows visitors to explore this bustling street, which is lined with shops, cafes, and cultural sites.
Participants can expect to see virtual reconstructions of historical buildings and get insights into the street’s development, making it more than just a shopping street but a living part of Zagreb’s history.

The final stop, Tkalciceva Street, is Zagreb’s lively center for cafes and casual nightlife. The 15-minute visit introduces this vibrant area, known locally as “Tkala” or “Tkalcha”. The street features dozens of venues perfect for a relaxed drink or meal.
The tour uses AR elements to illustrate how the street looked in the past, giving context to its current bustling atmosphere. It’s an ideal spot for photos with props and capturing lifetime memories before returning to the starting point.
The tour begins at Mandusevac Trg bana Josipa Jelaia in Gornji Grad, a convenient location accessible via public transportation. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, making it easy to plan further explorations or return to accommodation.
With a maximum of 20 participants, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, allowing for personalized interactions with the digital content and ensuring a comfortable pace for all.
Priced at $17.98, this experience offers exceptional value considering the rich content, interactive features, and flexible pacing. Group discounts are available, making it suitable for larger groups or organization outings.
The self-guided nature means you can pause or replay content, and the free cancellation policy adds flexibility to your planning. Since it’s near public transportation, accessing the start point is straightforward.
Most traditional tours focus on guided commentary, but this experience emphasizes interactive learning through AR and VR, engaging guests at every stop. The digital format allows for a personalized pace and additional fun elements like game-playing, quizzes, and photo opportunities.
Reviewers praise the knowledgeable content, beautifully made videos, and the fun facts that make the visit both educational and entertaining. The tour’s flexibility also means it can be enjoyed rain or shine, with the digital content accessible offline once downloaded.
A few reviews note that some content, such as videos and assignments, can be viewed without being physically present at the location, which might reduce the walking aspect. The tour relies on good weather for outdoor stops, but the digital platform allows for some flexibility during rainy days.
The tour’s short duration means it offers a highlight reel rather than an exhaustive exploration, so those seeking in-depth guided commentary may prefer traditional walking tours.
This tour appeals most to tech-savvy visitors, families, or groups looking for a fun and interactive activity. It suits all age groups thanks to the engaging content and simple setup. Those interested in history combined with technology will find this experience particularly satisfying.
It is especially well-suited for people who enjoy photos, games, or virtual reconstructions, providing an experience that’s both educational and entertaining.
Zagreb Time Travel offers a unique digital approach to exploring Croatia’s capital. Its combination of interactive tablets, AR/VR features, and self-guided pacing creates a dynamic experience for discovering Zagreb’s key sites.
While not a comprehensive tour of every detail, the value, fun factor, and modern technology make it a worthy choice for those wanting a light-hearted, informative, and memorable city exploration. It’s particularly suitable for families, couples, or groups seeking a casual, engaging activity in Zagreb’s historic center.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the interactive and game-like features make it engaging for children and families.
Do I need prior knowledge of Zagreb to enjoy this tour?
No, the digital content is designed to be accessible to all levels of familiarity, providing educational insights and fun facts.
What if the weather is bad?
Since the tour is digital and self-guided, it can continue indoors if you download the content beforehand. However, outdoor stops are weather-dependent, and poor weather may impact the experience.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Rescheduling is not specified but can be managed through the booking platform.
How long does the tour take?
The approximate duration is 1 hour 30 minutes, allowing for a relaxed pace and interaction at each stop.
Is there a group discount?
Yes, group discounts are available, making this experience more affordable for larger groups.
What are the stops included?
Stops include Mandusevac Fountain, Kumica Barica statue, St. Mark’s Church, Zagreb Cathedral, Strossmayer Promenade, Ilica street, and Tkalciceva Street.
Is this tour accessible near public transportation?
Yes, the starting point is near public transportation, facilitating easy access for most visitors.