Zagreb: City Walking Tour W/ Funicular Ride and WW2 Tunnels

Captivating Zagreb, Croatia's dynamic capital, beckons with a riveting walking tour that delves into its rich history and cultural tapestry, offering a unique glimpse into the city's renowned landmarks and hidden gems.

Zagreb, Croatia’s captivating capital, offers a riveting walking tour that delves into the city’s rich history and cultural tapestry. Combining stunning views, WWII tunnels, and iconic landmarks, this 2.5-hour experience promises an engaging exploration of the vibrant heart of Zagreb. Led by knowledgeable guides, visitors will uncover the stories that have shaped this dynamic metropolis, from its medieval origins to its modern-day resilience. Whether seeking historical insights or panoramic vistas, this tour presents a unique opportunity to take in Zagreb’s captivating essence.

Key Points

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  • This 2.5-hour walking tour explores key landmarks in Zagreb, including Ban Jelačić Square, Dolac Market, and Grič Hill, providing panoramic views.
  • The tour features a visit to the Gric Tunnel, an underground network with historical significance from WWII.
  • A knowledgeable local guide offers insights into the city’s architecture, history, and culture throughout the tour.
  • The tour includes a visit to the Lotrščak Tower, though the funicular is currently closed for renovation until March 2026.
  • Customers have rated the tour highly, with praise for the guide, value for money, and overall experience.
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Tour Overview and Details

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The Zagreb City Walking Tour with Funicular Ride and WWII Tunnels provides a comprehensive exploration of Croatia’s capital.

This 2.5-hour activity takes visitors through the city’s landmarks, including Ban Jelačić Square, the Cathedral of Zagreb, and the Dolac Market. Guests can enjoy panoramic views from Grič Hill and walk through historic parks.

The tour features a funicular ride, currently closed for renovation until March 2026.

Prices range from $21.75 to $19.58 per person, with a 10% savings option.

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, and payment can be made later.

Itinerary Highlights

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The walking tour begins at Trg Nikole Zrinskog 2, in the picturesque Park Zrinjevac. The guide leads guests along Bogovićeva ulica to Ban Jelačić Square, the central hub of Zagreb. Next, visitors marvel at the Cathedral of Zagreb and explore the vibrant Dolac Market. After descending into the mysterious Gric Tunnel, the tour climbs to Lotrščak Tower for panoramic city views. The final stops include the historic St. Marks Church and the iconic Stone Gate.

| Key Stops | Highlights |

| — | — |

| Bogovićeva ulica | Charming cobblestone streets |

| Ban Jelačić Square | Bustling city center |

| Dolac Market | Colorful open-air market |

| Gric Tunnel | World War II underground network |

Tour Experience

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Guests on the Zagreb Walking Tour can expect to explore the city’s vibrant center and uncover its rich history.

Led by a knowledgeable local guide, the tour takes visitors through the city’s parks and landmarks, including the Bogovićeva ulica, Ban Jelačić Square, and the iconic Cathedral of Zagreb.

Along the way, guests will learn about the city’s architecture, culture, and its role during World War II, including a visit to the Gric Tunnel.

The highlight of the tour is the panoramic view from the Lotrščak Tower, accessible by a historic funicular ride (currently closed for renovation).

Customer Reviews and Ratings

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According to the available customer feedback, the Zagreb Walking Tour has received overwhelmingly positive reviews, with an impressive overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 715 reviews.

Travelers have praised the knowledgeable and engaging tour guide, Marko, who provides local insights, history, and cultural information.

The transportation via the funicular ride has also received high marks, with a 4.9/5 rating.

Customers have found the tour to be a great value for money, with a 4.8/5 rating on that metric.

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Important Information

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The tour operates in all weather conditions, allowing visitors to explore Zagreb’s city center and historical landmarks regardless of the outdoor climate. However, the funicular ride and access to the WWII tunnels may be limited on certain dates due to maintenance or closures. Travelers should carefully check the tour availability and schedule prior to booking.

| Important Information | | |

|—————–|—|—|

| Weather Conditions | Tour operates in all weather | |

| Funicular & Tunnels | May be closed on select dates | Check availability |

| Meeting Point | In front of the Meteorological station | |

Starting Point and Key Stops

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The tour begins at Trg Nikole Zrinskog 2, located in Park Zrinjevac. From there, guests will wander down Bogovićeva ulica and arrive at the iconic Ban Jelačić Square.

The tour begins at Trg Nikole Zrinskog 2 in Park Zrinjevac, leading guests down Bogovićeva ulica to the iconic Ban Jelačić Square.

Next, they’ll visit the Cathedral of Zagreb, a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture. The tour then explores the lively Dolac Market, where locals shop for fresh produce.

Participants will venture underground into the Gric Tunnel, a WWII-era shelter. Ascending Lotrščak Tower, they’ll enjoy panoramic views of the city.

The tour concludes at the charming St. Mark’s Church and the historic Stone Gate.

Funicular Ride and WWII Tunnels

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One of the highlights of the tour is the chance to ride the iconic funicular and explore the WWII tunnels beneath the city.

The funicular, currently closed for renovations until 2026, whisks visitors up Grič Hill for panoramic views of Zagreb.

Below ground, the Gric Tunnel system reveals a glimpse into the city’s past:

  1. The tunnels were built in the early 20th century as air raid shelters during WWII.

  2. Visitors can wander through the dimly lit passageways, learning about their historical significance.

  3. While the funicular may be unavailable, the tunnels remain an intriguing and off-the-beaten-path experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

The tour company generally allows participants to bring their own food and drinks on the walking tour. However, it’s best to check with the tour provider beforehand to confirm their policy and any restrictions.

Is This Tour Suitable for People With Mobility Issues?

The tour may not be suitable for those with significant mobility issues, as it involves walking through parks, tunnels, and over uneven terrain. However, the funicular ride can provide an accessible option for reaching certain viewpoints.

Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?

Yes, the tour offers discounts for students and seniors. Customers can save up to 10% on the regular price of $21.75 per person. The discounted rate is $19.58 per person with the student or senior discount.

What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Tour?

The maximum group size for this tour is not specified in the knowledge provided. However, many walking tours typically accommodate small to medium-sized groups, often ranging from 10 to 25 participants, to ensure an intimate and personalized experience.

Can I Extend the Tour Duration or Customize the Itinerary?

The tour duration and itinerary can’t be extended or customized. It’s a set 2.5-hour walking tour with pre-determined stops. However, travelers can book private tours if they’d like a more personalized experience.

The Sum Up

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This walking tour offers an immersive experience exploring Zagreb’s vibrant history and culture. Visitors will discover the city’s key landmarks, enjoy panoramic views, and explore the intriguing WWII tunnels – all led by a knowledgeable guide. Although the funicular is currently closed, the tour still promises an engaging and insightful exploration of Zagreb’s rich heritage.

You can check availability for your dates here: