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Duration: 2 hours
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One of the highlights of this tour is exploring the underground tunnels built during World War II!
Originally used as shelters to avoid bombings, walk through the tunnels that have been used for various purposes since the Cold War and modern times, and experience the traces of war and the historical events that Zagreb has experienced. At the Bloody Bridge, you can directly see the traces of various wars and conflicts. At the end of the tour, take a look around Zagreb Cathedral and Dolac Market, and take the time to experience Croatian culture and daily life up close. It will be a meaningful exploration to learn about the city's deep history and culture.


A Special City Tour Following Zagreb's History
This tour begins at Ban Jelačić Square, the heart of Zagreb. Wander through the iconic landmarks of the Old Town to deeply experience the city's history and culture. Discover traces of the medieval era as you pass through the Stone Gate, built in the 13th century, and admire the beauty of St. Mark's Church and St. Catherine's Church with its impressive pink roof. You can also experience Zagreb's long-standing tradition firsthand by hearing the traditional cannon fire every noon from the Lotrščak Tower.
Must-See Landmarks in Zagreb


Join a local expert guide to explore Zagreb's representative landmarks throughout the Old Town. You'll encounter historical sites like St. Mark's Church, St. Catherine's Church, and the Stone Gate. The tour also includes a ride on the world's shortest funicular and an exploration of underground tunnels used during World War II, offering a comprehensive experience of Zagreb's diverse charm.
Old Town
Zagreb's Old Town is the city's quintessential historic district, where red rooftops, charming alleyways, and beautiful architecture blend together. Feel Zagreb's unique classic atmosphere as you pass by the iconic roof of St. Mark's Church and the Baroque-style St. Catherine's Church.
WWII Underground Tunnel
Used as an air-raid shelter during World War II, the underground tunnel is a hidden space beneath Zagreb's city center. Traces from that era remain, offering a unique way to experience the city's other layers of history and culture.
Funicular
The Zagreb Funicular, one of the world's shortest, is an iconic mode of transport. Though brief, this ride connects the upper and lower parts of the city, providing a special experience with a new perspective on Zagreb's scenery.
Meeting Point:
In front of the Ban Josip Jelačić Statue
Trg bana Josipa Jelačića, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
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Meeting Time:
10:30 AM
Please arrive 10 minutes before the meeting time.
Ban Josip Jelačić Statue


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