Private Zagreb Walking Tour and Wine Tasting From Zagreb
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- 3 hr








Explore Zagreb’s Attractions. From both traditional, sacred and religious sites, feel the stories of the old Zagreb streets with a professional guide who shares history and local culture along the way. After the sightseeing, visit the Bornstein Wine Bar and taste the famous local wines in 200 y.o cellars.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Palma Travel DMC
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Ban Josip Jelacic Monument
„It was the year 903, when trouble befell our Croatia. Hedervary raised the Hungarian flags, trying to forcefully Hungarianize our Croatia. Rise, oh Ban, Croatia calls you, calls you. Rise, Ban Jelačić! There isn’t a hero, there isn’t a Croat, like Jelačić the Ban was. But now the black earth hides him, and green grass has covered his grave“ – the lyrics of the well-known patriotic song in honor of today’s most famous inhabitant depicted on the central square in Zagreb, Ban Jelačić Square.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Tkalciceva
At the turn of the 20th century Tkalčićeva Street was the main centre for brothels. At one stage every other building was a bordello. Today the street is one of the most popular Zagreb attractions full of cafes and bars.
Stop At: Porta di Pietra (Kamenita Vrata)
Before you head to this mountain north of Zagreb, visit Kamenita vrata (‘the Stone gate’), on Grič, another name for Gradec. This formed a part of the defensive fortifications of the historic village, and in its passage is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Stone Gate, the patron saint of the city.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: St. Mark's Square
St Mark’s Square constitutes the heart of the Upper Town, having formerly served as the main market square of the settlement of Gradec. Dominating the square is the 13th-century Church of St Mark, a three-isled Romanesque church which still retains much of its original shape.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Lotrscak Tower
Every day, for over hundred and ten years, the cannon fires from the top of tower Lotrščak exactly at noon in memory of an event from Zagreb history.
Stop At: Funicular Railway
Zagreb Funicular is not only the shortest funicular in the world but also the oldest and first means of public transportation in Zagreb.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Ilica
The longest and most famous street in Zagreb.
Stop At: Dolac Market
Dolac market is Zagreb’s main open-air farmers’ market. The place locals buy their food. Full of life and colour. A must see and experience when you are visiting Zagreb!
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Statue of Petrica Kerempuh
The Statue of Petrica Kerempuh holding a mandolin standing among his countryman is located on Petrica Kerempuh Square on the upper part of Dolac Market.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Cathedral of the Assumption
Zagreb Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Zagreb landmark. As a matter of fact, it is the most monumental sacral building in Neo-Gothic style southeast of the Alps.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wine Bar Bornstein
Come and let our passionate and knowledgeable staff take you on a journey through one of our (native to Croatia) wine tastings, while enjoying the ambiance of our 200 y.o. vaulted cellar.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Ban Josip Jelacic Monument
„It was the year 903, when trouble befell our Croatia. Hedervary raised the Hungarian flags, trying to forcefully Hungarianize our Croatia. Rise, oh Ban, Croatia calls you, calls you. Rise, Ban Jelačić! There isn’t a hero, there isn’t a Croat, like Jelačić the Ban was. But now the black earth hides him, and green grass has covered his grave“ – the lyrics of the well-known patriotic song in honor of today’s most famous inhabitant depicted on the central square in Zagreb, Ban Jelačić Square.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Tkalciceva
At the turn of the 20th century Tkalčićeva Street was the main centre for brothels. At one stage every other building was a bordello. Today the street is one of the most popular Zagreb attractions full of cafes and bars.
Stop At: Porta di Pietra (Kamenita Vrata)
Before you head to this mountain north of Zagreb, visit Kamenita vrata (‘the Stone gate’), on Grič, another name for Gradec. This formed a part of the defensive fortifications of the historic village, and in its passage is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Stone Gate, the patron saint of the city.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: St. Mark's Square
St Mark’s Square constitutes the heart of the Upper Town, having formerly served as the main market square of the settlement of Gradec. Dominating the square is the 13th-century Church of St Mark, a three-isled Romanesque church which still retains much of its original shape.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Lotrscak Tower
Every day, for over hundred and ten years, the cannon fires from the top of tower Lotrščak exactly at noon in memory of an event from Zagreb history.
Stop At: Funicular Railway
Zagreb Funicular is not only the shortest funicular in the world but also the oldest and first means of public transportation in Zagreb.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Ilica
The longest and most famous street in Zagreb.
Stop At: Dolac Market
Dolac market is Zagreb’s main open-air farmers’ market. The place locals buy their food. Full of life and colour. A must see and experience when you are visiting Zagreb!
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Statue of Petrica Kerempuh
The Statue of Petrica Kerempuh holding a mandolin standing among his countryman is located on Petrica Kerempuh Square on the upper part of Dolac Market.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Cathedral of the Assumption
Zagreb Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Zagreb landmark. As a matter of fact, it is the most monumental sacral building in Neo-Gothic style southeast of the Alps.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wine Bar Bornstein
Come and let our passionate and knowledgeable staff take you on a journey through one of our (native to Croatia) wine tastings, while enjoying the ambiance of our 200 y.o. vaulted cellar.
Duration: 30 minutes