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Experience Zagreb’s culinary delights on a 6-hour walking tour, visiting the Dolac market, tasting cheeses, wines, "trukli," and enjoying city landmarks.

The Zagreb Walking Food Tour, priced at $161.86 per person, offers a full day of tasting and exploring in Zagreb, Croatia. This 6-hour experience features visits to the Dolac market, boutique wine bars, and culinary stops that showcase traditional Croatian foods like cheeses, meats, “trukli,” and local desserts. Led by an English-speaking food expert guide, the tour is designed for small groups, typically up to 8 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and engaging storytelling.
With a 5.0/5 rating from 35 reviews, this tour stands out for its combination of cultural insights, delicious food, and scenic city walks. Booking is recommended about 108 days in advance, reflecting its popularity among visitors eager to taste authentic Croatian flavors and learn about Zagreb’s history. While it does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, its central meeting point and accessible public transport options make it a convenient choice for travelers.
This tour is particularly suited for those who appreciate local markets, wine tasting, and traditional dishes. It suits visitors with a moderate physical fitness level comfortable with walking and standing for several hours, and who enjoy small, intimate group experiences that provide room for questions and stories.

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The tour begins at the Tourist Information Center located at Trg bana Josipa Jelaia 11. The experience kicks off at 10:00 am, with participants meeting in the city center, near public transportation options, making it easy to access. The small-group size ensures a relaxed pace and personalized attention from the guide.
The mobile ticket system simplifies entry, and the half-day format fits well into broader Zagreb itineraries. The tour ends back at the starting point, allowing easy continuation of sightseeing or lunch plans.
The Dolac Market is a highlight, where the guide leads guests through the ground floor stalls—covering dairy, meat, bakery products, and a peek at the fish market. The open-air section offers fresh fruits and vegetables, along with a local handicrafts section. Tasting opportunities here include small samples that introduce guests to Zagreb’s vibrant market culture.
Next, the tour visits Supernova Cvjetni for a cheese tasting, featuring some of the world’s finest cheeses. The guide explains the significance of each cheese, along with stories about local vendors and traditions.

A key culinary moment is at La Truk, where guests sample “strukli”, a savory cheese-filled pastry wrapped in phyllo dough. This dish exemplifies Croatian comfort food, offering a taste of local pastry craftsmanship.
Following this, the group heads to a boutique wine bar named Cheese Bar for a 45-minute wine tasting. The guide shares insights on Croatian wine production, highlighting local varieties and the cultural importance of wine in Croatian life.

After enjoying food and wine, the tour moves into Gornji Grad (Upper Town), where the guide leads a 40-minute walk past significant monuments and landmarks. This part of the tour offers scenic views and historical context, making it both a cultural and visual highlight.
The walk provides an opportunity to admire Zagreb’s architecture and learn stories about the city’s development and notable sites, complementing the culinary experience with a visual tour of Zagreb’s historic core.
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The lunch stop at Stari Fijaker is a festive, 40-minute traditional meal featuring local recipes and flavors. This sit-down experience is a chance to relax and enjoy a hearty, authentic Croatian dish in a cozy setting. The guide shares details about each dish’s origin, adding depth to the tasting.

The tour wraps up with a sweet note at Vincek slastiarnica, a renowned bakery and dessert shop. Guests sample a traditional Croatian dessert in a 15-minute tasting, marking the perfect end to a day full of flavors and stories.

The experience includes an English-speaking guide, market and landmark visits, lunch, coffee and tea, and wine tastings. The tour also features 6-7 food stops, which vary depending on the season, ensuring fresh and relevant tastings.
Not included are hotel pickup and drop-off, so it’s best to plan to meet at the designated starting point. Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes and be prepared for moderate physical activity across the city’s streets and markets.
What truly makes this tour exceptional is the combination of food, culture, and city exploration with a guide who is praised for knowledgeable storytelling and passion for Croatian cuisine. The small-group format ensures a personal, engaging experience, and the variety of stops guarantees a well-rounded taste of Zagreb’s culinary scene.
The feedback from reviews highlights the quality of the food, insightful guide, and the value of combining sightseeing with tastings. Guests particularly appreciate the stories about Croatian food and local traditions that add depth to the experience.
This tour offers a delicious introduction to Zagreb through its markets, dishes, and landmarks. It provides a good balance of food tasting and sightseeing, making it ideal for those who enjoy interactive, educational culinary experiences. The $161.86 price reflects the inclusion of multiple tastings, a traditional lunch, and insightful guiding.
While it doesn’t include hotel transfers, its central meeting point and accessible schedule make it straightforward to join. The tour is best suited for foodies, culture lovers, and those interested in Zagreb’s history, especially if they appreciate small-group intimacy and storytelling.
This experience combines authentic Croatian flavors with local stories and city views, creating a well-rounded taste of Zagreb in just half a day.
“The food was amazing. Zagreb is a beautiful city with so much to see. We enjoyed the personal stories of the city and its history. Karmela, our to…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Options for vegetarians may be limited, as the tour focuses on traditional Croatian foods that often include meats and cheeses.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the tour starts at the Tourist Information Center in Zagreb, near public transportation.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the walking involved.
Are wine tastings included?
Yes, the tour includes a 45-minute wine tasting at a boutique wine bar.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, for a full refund.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
The data does not specify accessibility details, so it’s best to inquire directly.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour accommodates up to 8 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
What types of foods will I taste?
You’ll sample cheeses, meats, “trukli,” desserts, and local wines.
Is coffee included?
Yes, coffee and/or tea are part of the included amenities.