Zagreb before Zagreb

Zagreb before Zagreb

Discover history of two medieval towns on two little hills before they united and became Zagreb. Our meeting point is on main city square Trg bana Josipa Jelačića from there we are going back in time starting with: Zagreb Cathedral,exterior only Open market named Dolac Tkalčićeva street Bloody bridge Stone gate St.Marks Church, exterior only Katarina square Lotrščak tower with cannon firing every day at noon.

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Trip Itinerary

MEETING POINT: Trg bana Josipa Jelačića, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
In front of the statue of ban J. Jelačić on Jelačić square.
Manduševac
The mythical spring where Zagreb was born. Look for the modern fountain marking the spot!
Zagrebačka katedrala
Zagreb’s tallest landmark—those twin spires survived earthquakes and rebuilds.
Dolac
The “belly of Zagreb”—farmers’ market since 1930, famous for red umbrellas and fresh food.
Tkalčićeva ulica
A creek turned café street. Perfect for people-watching and coffee breaks.
Kamenita vrata
The only medieval gate left, with a shrine locals swear performs miracles.
Krvavi Most
“Bloody Bridge”—no blood today, just a reminder of old town rivalries.
Trg Svetog Marka
Political hub with the iconic tiled-roof church and government buildings.
Katarinin trg
Quiet square with great views and a former convent turned art space.
Kula Lotrščak
Climb for panoramas and hear the daily cannon boom at noon.

Tour Pricing

Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end the amount they consider appropriate (amounts usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).

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Tour Pricing

Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guide at the end the amount they consider appropriate.

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