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Hop On Hop Off Panoramic bus - Zagreb City Tour

1. Hop On Hop Off Panoramic bus - Zagreb City Tour

This is the perfect opportunity to customize your own tour, you can hop-on, hop-off at any stop to explore Zagreb at your leisure. With this service, you can pick and choose your journey and discover everything there is to see of Croatia's historic capital. With just one ticket you can get on and off at as many stops as you like. Free WIFI is provided on board. Make the most of all the advantages and discounts that your Zagreb City Tour booklet provides you with, just present your booklet when when purchasing the listed services and save money. With the coupons you get discounts at selected attractions, shops and restaurants in Zagreb. Hop On Hop Off Zagreb City Tour operates every day and is the best (and cheapest) option to see the main attractions in the Zagreb in the shortest period of time.

Zagreb: Plesivica Hills and Samobor Tour with Wine Tasting

2. Zagreb: Plesivica Hills and Samobor Tour with Wine Tasting

Perfect getaway from the city life which will make you indulge your senses and make wine your first priority. We will take to a wine region near Zagreb known as the ‘little champagne’ and its long history of wine producing. The region is famous for several wine varieties and an almost amphitheatre shape of its wine yards where around 30 families continue to pass on the wine making tradition. On our way to Zagreb we will make a short stop in Samobor, a charming town famous for the kremšnita dessert. The town is of the oldest and favourite trip destination with the beautiful surroundings, ruins of a castle and few other secrets that you will get to know.

Zagreb Big tour - private tour

3. Zagreb Big tour - private tour

See the bigger picture of life in Zagreb by visiting a variety of neighborhoods. Explore the new part of the city called Novi Zagreb, as well as different locations where locals spend their free time. Your friendly tour guide will pick you up at your accommodation and drive you to attractions outside the city center, such as the Mirogoj Cemetery, Jarun Lake, Novi Zagreb, the Republic Croatia square, Tomislav Square, and the Botanical Garden. Following the panoramic part of the tour, the walking portion will then begin in the Upper Town, the oldest part of the city. Your guide will show you around and share many interesting stories about the attractions, including the cathedral, Jelačić Square, the Stone Gate, Bloody Bridge, St. Mark’s Square, the Museum of Broken Relationships, the funicular, and more. After your tour ends, your guide can then take you back to your accommodation or you can instead choose to stay in the city and relax.

Zagreb City Tour including Mirogoj Cemetery and Funicular

4. Zagreb City Tour including Mirogoj Cemetery and Funicular

Get picked up from your hotel and explore Zagreb with your driver/licensed local guide. The tour starts with the famous green horse shoe of Zagreb. The horseshoe is one of the most significant architectural projects in Zagreb history that determined present urban identity of the town center. The construction began in the second half of 19th century and is considered the biggest urban achievement of that time. Continue your drive towards Mirogoj cemetary. This colossal cemetery represents one of the most major projects in European history. It included building a 500-meter long colonnade with twenty domes and many other impressive structures among which the Chapel of Christ the King particularly stands out. Even though it is a cemetery this is one of the most beautiful sights in Zagreb.  A short drive will take you to the town center, starting point of our walking tour of Zagreb. Visit the focal point of Zagreb – Main square ban Jelacic. Then advance to the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Ladislas I, king of Hungary, founded Zagreb Diocese at the end of the 11th century. A short stroll takes you to the shortest funicular in the world which will take you to the Upper Town. While roaming the streets of Upper town, see Lotrscak tower that houses the Gric cannon which goes off every day to mark the noon, St Catherine’s baroque church built by Jesuits, the seats of Croatian Parliament and Government and Saint Mark’s Church famous for its picturesque roof. Discover Stone Gate that was a part of defence system and it is the only city gate that survived until present day. Inside the gate there is a small chapel with the picture of Our Lady, patron saint of the city. Finish at the Main Square of Zagreb.

Plitvice Lakes Tour from Zagreb Including Park Tickets

5. Plitvice Lakes Tour from Zagreb Including Park Tickets

Marvel at the beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park on a day trip to the oldest and most visited national park in Croatia, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Marvel at the network of 16 crystal blue lakes with wonderful waterfalls of all sizes. The tour takes you on a walk trough the Lower lakes all the way to the biggest waterfall in Croatia (78 meters high). Visit the small fairytale village of Rastoke, situated on the River Korana and famous for its watermills. Known by many as the "small lakes of Plitvice," the village is renowned for its stunning beauty and natural setting.

From Zagreb to Split: Plitvice Lakes & Rastoke Private Tour

6. From Zagreb to Split: Plitvice Lakes & Rastoke Private Tour

Maximize your time in Croatia by using your travel day to experience one of the country’s natural wonders. Journey from Zagreb to Split in the comfort of a private vehicle, stopping to explore the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park, and two small towns along the way. Your private guide will make sure you get personalized attention all the way through your trip.   Enjoy the scenic journey from Split to the Plitvice Lakes National Park, the oldest and largest national park in Croatia. You’ll be awed by the lushness of nature and the combination of blue and green colors surrounding you. Take a scenic boat tour around the lakes and see Veliki Slap waterfall, a stunning natural formation where water falls from 78 meters high.   Also on your way, visit the riverfront town of Karlovac and the historic watermill village of Rastoke, to get a feel for these smaller, ancient towns. Continue on your way until your guide drops you off at your accommodation in Split.

From Zagreb: Yugoslavia Memorial Sites Tour

7. From Zagreb: Yugoslavia Memorial Sites Tour

Be picked up from your accommodation in Zagreb and start your urban exploration tour. Along the way, you’ll visit places that serve as reminders of the Former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The memorial structures were all built between 1950 and the 1990s and are referred to as Spomeniks. The first stop will be Podgarić, a monument to the Revolution of the People of Moslavina. After you visit the monument, you’ll head to Jasenovac. Jasenovac was a concentration camp, where you’ll see the Stone Flower Monument and Museum of Jasenovac concentration camp. After Jasenovac, you’ll stop for lunch before heading to Petrova Gora. Petrova Gora is a hill range that's home to the Monument to the Uprising of the People of Kordun and Banija. Our last stop is a little town called Sisak which is hiding the magnificent Monument of the Detachment in its forest. 09.00h – pick up at the arranged location 10.00h – Podgarić (Monument to the Revolution of the People of Moslavina) 11.30h – Jasenovac (Stone Flower Monument and Museum of Jasenovac concentration camp) 13.30h – Sisak (Monument of the Detachment in Brezovica forest) 15.00h – drop off at the arranged location

Istria Day Tour From Zagreb

8. Istria Day Tour From Zagreb

Be collected at your accommodation in Zagreb and drive for approximately three hours to Pula. This is the biggest city and the center of the Istrian peninsula. The city was founded by an ancient tribe in the 10th century B.C. and it was well known by Greek travelers and sailors so is mentioned in many Greek myths. In the 1st century, the Romans made the city strong and today the vivid remains of this era can be explored. Pula Arena is one of the best-preserved amphitheaters in the world and will take you back in time as you imagine gladiators battles. Other examples of Roman architecture to discover are the Temple of Augustus and the gates to the city including the Arch of the Sergii and the gate of Hercules.  Continue your journey for 45 minutes to Rovinj. This city was also founded by the Istrian tribes. It was built on a small island close to the mainland and in the 18th was connected to it. It was ruled for five centuries by Venice so both the Italian and Croatian languages are spoken in the city. During this period of occupation, walls were built around the city and the remains are standing still today. Rovinj is a real gem and adored because with every step you take you are compelled to take another photograph. Travel another 45 minutes to Porec. The Old Town is almost 2000 years old and is most famous for the Euphrasian Basilica, from 1997. It is on the UNESCO world heritage list and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Istria. Notice the roman influence and architecture in the city as you walk through the main streets, still preserved in their original form.

Split/Trogir to Zagreb: Private Transfer with Plitvice Lakes

9. Split/Trogir to Zagreb: Private Transfer with Plitvice Lakes

Start your day driving from Split or Trogir to Zagreb with a stop on Plitvice Lakes, the most beautiful and the oldest national park in Croatia. Do not miss breathtaking landscapes that include a series of colorful lakes and waterfalls. When you arrive at Plitvice Lakes, a place on UNESCO´s Natural and Cultural Heritage list, take a guided walk along wooden pathways. See the 16 beautiful lakes and over 90 waterfalls. Enjoy an electric-boat ride across the largest of the Plitvice lakes – Lake Kozjak - and a panoramic train ride. After sightseeing in this wonderful place, the guide will take you to the local restaurant, where you can taste typical dishes of this area. After lunch, you will be transferred to your final drop-off location in Zagreb.

From Zagreb: Plitvice Lakes Full-Day Private Tour

10. From Zagreb: Plitvice Lakes Full-Day Private Tour

Depart Zagreb and journey to the small village of Rastoke near the city of Slunj. Enjoy a cup of coffee surrounded by beautiful waterfalls and a delightful river. Get an introduction to Plitvice Lakes National Park, where the locals live in harmony with nature. Take a tour of the 16 lakes inside the park, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the amazing rock formations of the Dinara karst area. Re-energize at a local dairy farm, where you can taste many varieties of domestic cheese before going to the Museum of Croatian War of Independence, located in the former backyard of a ruined Austro-Hungarian military base in Karlovac.

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4.6 / 5

based on 869 reviews

A private excursion to Istria from Zagreb. It is a long trip, about three hours but the trip was very interesting and enjoyable with Tanya. She explained part of the trip to me and gave me the option to choose one of the destinations depending on my preferences. We visited three towns, in each one of them he gave me the corresponding explanations, helped me with the photos and even managed the reservation of the restaurant in Rovinj. The excursion itself is worth it. Rovinj is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque and beautiful cities in Ukraine and the Pula amphitheater (the best preserved in the world) is absolutely spectacular. A great excursion and Tanya a wonderful guide…!!!

We had a great day out with Tanja. It was an early start (7am) which was worth it as it meant we had longer in each place and we missed the traffic. Tanja was an excellent guide, she was so friendly and had lots of interesting facts and information to tell us. We saw beautiful coastal towns, including the incredible Roman amphitheatre in Pula. We had a wonderful day and couldn’t recommend Tanja or this tour highly enough.

The guide was amazing. Definitely worth the price. It was more like a private tour for us. We were only 2 of us and enjoyed the tour.

Excellent tour guide and content! A must-do for all who want a broad overview of Zagreb.

Easy to book online, tickets in the app, good view & explanation, gladly again!