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Visit Zagreb’s historic city center through an art history lens during this private, art and architecture-focused three-hour walking tour. Explore landmarks in both the Upper Town and Lower Town, from the Cathedral of Zagreb and multi-colored St. Mark’s Church to the city’s famed urban squares. Understand the city’s medieval, Baroque, and Renaissance history, with explanations from your own personal art historian guide. A ticket on the Zagreb Funicular is included.
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Zagreb Cathedral is the tallest building in Croatia and the most monumental sacred building in neo-Gothic style southeast of the Alps
Right in the heart of the city, Zagreb’s bustling farmers market has been trader-central since the 1930s when the city authorities decided to replace one entire historic neighborhood with modernist market.
Located at the place where once flowed a river that separated the districts of Kaptol and Gradec, Tkalčićeva Street today is a charming street lined with restaurants, cafes, small boutiques and traditional shops
Kamenita Vrata or Stone Gate is the eastern gate to medieval town and Zagreb's most important shrine.
St Mark's Square constitutes the heart of the Upper Town, having formerly served as the main market square of the settlement of Gradec. In the center of square is located St. Mark's Church. The square also sports important governmental buildings: Banski dvori, Croatian Parliament and Constitutional Court of Croatia.
Saint Mark's Church uniquely colorful tiled roof makes it a Zagreb icon. It is one of the oldest buildings in the city dating from the 13th century.
Croatian History Museum is located in one of the most beautiful Baroque palaces of Zagreb built in 1764, with wrought-iron railings at the windows and balcony and a lovely carriage entrance.
Klovicevi Dvori gallery is located in a former Jesuit monastery, in the only Renaissance palace of Zagreb Upper Town.
Baroque church of St. Catherine was built in 1632 following model of the Il Gesù in Rome The austere façade hides a lavish interior, notably the single nave containing six lateral chapels which produce an ethereal, almost joyful light and is one of Croatia's most beautiful Baroque ensembles.
Plato Gradec offers one of the most beautiful panoramic views in Zagreb and is a perfect photo-stop.
Another popular place for panoramic views of Zagreb is Strossmayer Promenade built in the 19th century and named after the founder of the Yugoslav Academy of Arts and Sciences
Ilica Street is one of the longest streets in Zagreb, Croatia. The busy street is home to many shops and cultural sites.
Ban Jelačić Square is the central square of Zagreb lined with grand mostly 19th-century buildings
This is the end point for 2-hour walking tour. Your guide will show you directions to reach other landmarks you might be interested in.
For 3-hour tour we will continue our walk along Zagreb Green Horseshoe - a framework of eight squares and parks with a great artistic and urbanistic significance that, in the second half of the 19th century, defined Zagreb as a highly representative middle European city.
Some of the most important attractions on our route are Zrinjevac Park, Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Modern Gallery, Art Pavilion, King Tomislav Square, Esplanade Hotel, Croatian State Archives, Croatian National Theatre, Museum of Arts and Crafts and more.
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