This tour is ideal if you are interested in a short city tour covering the main sights and vibrant part of everyday life in Zagreb. On the welcoming walk you will visit the oldest parts of town, hear genuine Zagreb stories and legends, and enjoy a walk through the green promenade in good company with our guides.
The price includes:
Zagreb has a rich cultural heritage dating from prehistoric ages. The very first findings of human habitants in the area date all the way to the Stone Age, around 35000 B.C. Zagreb arise from two settlements Gradec i Kaptol. Kaptol developed as a spiritual centre, where clergymen were given land to live on, and where they built curies. Somewhat later than the Kaptol settlement, the settlement called Gradec was established on the west side of the Medvescak creek. In 1242 king Bela IV, in order to thank for the shelter and to strengthen the country's defense, gave the habitants of Gradec the Golden Bull. The Golden Bull was the privilege which excludes Gradec from the governor's rule and obliges them only to army duty for the king. Simultaneously, under the influence of the Cistercians, restoration and fortification of Kaptol commenced. The city of Zagreb, with its cultural and historical legacy and significance, is one of the most vital cities in Europe.
All prices are expressed in euro and all specified prices are based per person.
If you organize a trip for more persons than indicated in the price list, please feel free to contact us at igor@zagrebtours.com so we can make an offer that fits your needs.
| Persons | Price |
|---|---|
| 2 - 3 | 30 € |
| 4 - 6 | 25 € |
| 7 - 10 | 20 € |
Hi Davor,
Just wanted to thank you again for the walking tour of Zagreb. It was one of the highlights of our vacation.
Leaving Zagreb, we went directly to Split, stayed in a unique B & B just outside the old city walls, but adajcent to the southern wall.
From there to Pula and then to Rijeka. Spent the last two night in Rovinj in a very nice two bedroom apartment.
Saw a lot of history, only wish I can remember it all!
Thanks again,
Mert