Taking a walk with your local tour guide will give you a perfect insight into the life, traditions, culture, and fun facts about Zagreb, while also providing the opportunity to ask questions and receive suggestions on what else to do, where to eat, or where to shop. Start the tour by passing through the Grič tunnel, which will lead to the shortest funicular in the world. Then, briefly stop at the main square where a guide will introduce the history of Zagreb.
The next stop is the biggest Croatian sacred building and one of the most valuable monuments of Croatian cultural heritage, Zagreb Cathedral. Afterwards, see the oldest open market on the site of the demolished old walls in the Upper town. Discover who “Kumica” is and explore the site of one of the oldest traditions among locals in Zagreb. See one of the best preserved monuments of old Zagreb and symbols of Zagreb in general, “Stone Gate”. Listen to one of the most interesting and unusual stories that lies beneath these old walls.
Next stop is St. Marko square and church. Find out about one of the most influential kings, peasant rebellions, and many more unique stories and facts from the past. Stop by the Lotrščak tower and find out why the canon shoots every day, and use the opportunity to take pictures at the best viewpoint in the city.