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Cycle through the city streets of Zagreb on this morning or afternoon bike tour. With a guide in the lead and a bike and helmet provided, enjoy the scenery without worrying about directions or navigating. Pass many of the city's highlights and learn about Zagreb's history, culture, and modern-day life through guided commentary. Stop to catch your breath with refreshments at a local café.
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Bike Tours Zagreb
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hw970, Aug 2025
Fact that I was the only one on the tour helped a lot, What really made it very enjoyable was the tour guide We got into a lot of discussions about Croatia and even went half an hour over the limit Very enjoyable great tour guide he made it all worthwhile and a truly pleasant experience I would recommend anyone
Journey19651901146, Aug 2025
A fantastic way to get your bearings and learn about a fascinating city Our guide Filip was very knowledgeable and a lot of fun I highly recommend this tour to start your visit to Zagreb
kmeeze, Aug 2025
As a seasoned traveler, I frequently incorporate bicycle tours into my itineraries. These tours offer a comprehensive exploration of historical sites, often encompassing a broader range than walking tours. The Zagreb bike tour proved to be an outstanding experience. Our guide, Phillip, demonstrated exceptional professionalism and provided an engaging and informative overview of Zagreb and Croatia. The ride was comfortable, and the bicycles were well-maintained. I wholeheartedly recommend this tour.
Linda_A, Aug 2025
Filip was a great tour guide. - we learned so much!!!! Glad we did bikes so that we could see more in less time.
The history of Zagreb begins with the history of the Cathedral in 1093, when the Hungarian king Ladislav founded the Diocese of Zagreb in the area of present-day Kaptol and raised the church to the level of the cathedral at that time.
The "belly of the city" of Zagreb, the largest farmers market in the city.
From the end of the 19th century to the 30s of the 20th century, Tkalča was the Zagreb equivalent of the Amsterdam "Red Light District". Today it is the main tourist and night life street in downtown.
Bloody Bridge - the border between Gradec and Kaptol across the Medveščak stream marked by frequent clashes between Gradec and Kaptol residents.
The Stone Gate has been the home of shrine of Our Lady of the Stone Gate, which is also the patron saint of the city of Zagreb for many centuries...
The Church of St. Mark is one of the oldest buildings in Zagreb and one of its symbols. It is mentioned in the list of parish churches in the 1334 Kaptol Statute.
The funicular for the Upper Town is considered to be the oldest means of public transport for passengers in Zagreb, and was created in 1892.
Founded in 1860, the Croatian National Theater in Zagreb meant the achievement of the decades-long aspirations of the Illyrians, and especially one of them Dimitri Demeter, for the Croatian people to have their own theater in their own language.
The first Croatian King 925-928, but before that he ruled the principality of Croatia.
An urban plan was adopted in 1876 to design the lower city. The idea was to merge all the squares of the lower city into a single framework.
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