King Tomislav Square is one of Zagreb’s grandest and most elegant public spaces, located at the southern entrance to the city’s Lower Town. Named after Croatia’s first king, the square is dominated by the impressive equestrian statue of King Tomislav, surrounded by expansive green lawns, fountains, and wide pedestrian avenues. It serves as a cultural and social hub, with the nearby Main Railway Station marking it as a gateway to the city.
Architectural landmarks, including the Art Pavilion and the Croatian National Theatre, frame the square, while seasonal events, concerts, and public gatherings bring it to life throughout the year. With its blend of history, art, and leisure, King Tomislav Square provides a stately yet welcoming introduction to the elegance of Zagreb.
Zagreb’s Christmas market has earned a reputation as one of the best in Europe, consistently ranking alongside its counterparts in Vienna, Strasbourg, and Prague. From the end of November until January 7th, the city is filled with twinkling lights and holiday cheer, and the market sets up shop across various iconic streets and squares, each with its own distinct charm. Our delightful festive walking tour allows you to explore the different corners of the city and the market with a local guide, learning all about Croatian Christmas traditions along the way.
On this 3-hour private Christmas tour, you will:
Experience the best of Christmas in the Croatian capital on this fabulous festive walking tour that takes you on an exhilarating journey through the different parts of Zagreb’s beloved Advent Market. Your private tour begins at Ban Josip Jelačić Square, where the giant Christmas tree, twinkling lights, and bustling ice rink immediately get you into the holiday spirit. From this lively hub, your knowledgeable local guide will lead you through Zagreb’s two historic medieval settlements, Kaptol and Gradec, revealing how centuries of history have shaped the city and its traditions.
You’ll stroll along the charming streets of the Upper Town, passing the Cathedral, the city’s tallest and most iconic building, and walk down Tkalčićeva Street, where wooden chalets brim with handcrafted ornaments, festive treats, and the warmth of seasonal cheer. At the Stone Gate, the last remaining entrance to the fortified city, you will hear tales of medieval life and pause for a moment amid the flickering candles and quiet reverence. You will continue to majestic St. Mark’s Square and admire the colourful tiled roof of the church, made all the more beautiful by the twinkling Christmas lights, and pass by the Greek Catholic Co-cathedral of Saints Cyril and Methodius, learning about Zagreb’s rich tapestry of religious and cultural traditions.
Your guide will lead you to Strossmayer Promenade to enjoy panoramic views over the Lower Town, before making your way into Zrinjevac Park. Known as the “Park of Music,” this area comes alive with festive activities at this time of year, with seasonal stalls and enchanting illuminations that perfectly capture the magic of Advent. Along the way, you’ll have the opportunity to try fritule, the traditional Croatian Christmas pastry, paired with a cup of aromatic mulled wine, giving you a true taste of local holiday flavours.
By the time your tour draws to a close at the elegant King Tomislav Square, you’ll feel as if you have captured the essence of the city at the most wonderful time of the year. This experience brings Zagreb’s history and holiday traditions vividly to life, and is ideal for travellers eager to explore one of Europe’s most exciting Christmas markets while deepening their understanding of Croatia's unique cultural heritage.
Zagreb is a fascinating metropolis with a big personality, born from its historical and geographic position at the crossroads of Central Europe and the Mediterranean. For centuries, Zagreb existed as two separate towns, Kaptol and Gradec, and the rivalry between them also shaped the city’s early character. It has been a major political and cultural hub for almost 500 years and was declared the capital of an independent Croatia in 1991. Since then, it has evolved into a dynamic and modern city known for its friendly locals and quality of life. Our private half-day walking tour is a great way to peel back the layers of Zagreb with a local guide who will show you key monuments around the city and help you understand how it became what it is today.
On your private half-day walking tour, you will:
Discover Zagreb in depth on a private half-day walking tour that brings the city’s history, culture, and architecture vividly to life. Beginning in Ban Jelačić Square, the bustling hub of the Croatian capital, your guide will set the stage with stories of how Zagreb grew from two rival medieval settlements into the expansive city it is today. From there, you’ll make your way to the Cathedral, Croatia’s tallest building and a stunning example of Neo-Gothic architecture, before stepping into the lively Dolac Market, known locally as the “belly of Zagreb”. Here, farmers and florists have gathered for generations, offering a colourful glimpse into daily life.
As you venture further into the Upper Town, you’ll stroll along the elegant Tkalčićeva Street and cross Krvavi Most (“bloody bridge” street), where your guide will reveal the origins of its rather gruesome name. You’ll then proceed to the Stone Gate, the last vestige of the city’s Medieval fortifications, where flickering candles keep centuries-old traditions alive. The walk continues through the charming Catherine’s Square and into the heart of St. Mark’s Square, where the vibrant tiled roof of St. Mark’s Church proclaims symbols of Croatian identity. Nearby, the Lotrščak Tower rises majestically above the city, and your guide will share the tale of the cannon that has thundered daily over Zagreb since the 19th century.
A pause at the Strossmayer Promenade offers sweeping views across the Lower Town, the perfect moment to take in the city’s layered history from above. Afterwards, you will descend into the modern heart of Zagreb to explore the elegant Lenuci Horseshoe, a remarkable feat of 19th-century urban planning that links together a series of parks and squares framed by grand cultural institutions, theatres, and museums. As you stroll through this picturesque green corridor, your guide will share the stories behind these landmarks, showing how Austro-Hungarian ambition left its mark on Zagreb’s identity.
Your tour concludes in the leafy tranquillity of Zrinjevac Park, where locals gather to relax beneath the trees and admire the weather vane that has become a symbol of the city’s spirit. Here, your guide will offer personal recommendations for the rest of your stay, ensuring you leave with not only a deeper understanding of Zagreb’s past but also the inspiration to continue your own exploration.
Please note: The famous Zagreb Funicular connecting the Upper and Lower towns is currently undergoing renovations until the Spring of 2026. Once it reopens to the public, the tour will include a funicular ride.
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