Explore Zagreb at your own pace with a self-guided walking tour on your phone. You get a clear map of all 8 stops, simple directions through Google Maps, and short audio stories you can play when you reach each location.
The route covers the historic center and Upper Town, from the Octagon passage to Lotrščak Tower, passing sites like Ban Jelačić Square, Zagreb Cathedral, and St. Mark's Church.
Start anytime, pause whenever you like, and explore freely. No groups, no schedules. Audio and text available in 7 languages.
Start your walk at the Octagon. Just open Ciceru nearby to begin exploring this elegant Austro Hungarian passage from the outside, where ironwork, glass, and symmetry hint at Zagreb’s turn-of-the-century ambition.
Stand in Ban Jelačić Square and take in the statue, tram lines, and surrounding façades that form Zagreb’s social and political crossroads, all experienced fully in the open square.
Look up at the twin spires of Zagreb Cathedral and observe its neo Gothic exterior, scaffolding included, a visual record of earthquakes, restorations, and stubborn survival.
Pause at Dolac Market and admire the sea of red umbrellas, the stone terraces, and the bronze statue of the market women, a complete outdoor portrait of daily Zagreb life.
Walk along Krvavi Most and note the quiet street where medieval rivalries once erupted, now marked only by its name and the absence of the bridge that caused so much trouble.
Pass beneath the Stone Gate and view its medieval arch and candlelit shrine, a rare city gate whose meaning and atmosphere are felt entirely from the passage itself.
Stand in St. Mark’s Square and admire the church’s colorful tiled roof, Gothic portal, and heraldic symbols, one of Croatia’s most recognizable exteriors.
Wrap up your tour at Lotrščak Tower. Take a moment to observe its thick medieval walls and city views before ending your walk at the tower that still marks Zagreb’s daily rhythm.
Start your walk at the Octagon. Just open Ciceru nearby to begin exploring this elegant Austro Hungarian passage from the outside, where ironwork, glass, and symmetry hint at Zagreb’s turn-of-the-century ambition.
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Zagreb, Croatia's vibrant capital, is a city where history and modernity blend seamlessly. Known for its rich cultural heritage, lush green spaces, and lively cafes, it offers a unique blend of Austro-Hungarian architecture and Mediterranean influences. The city's charming atmosphere and welcoming locals make it an appealing destination for travelers seeking both cultural enrichment and relaxation.
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A thin, crepe-like pancake that can be filled with various sweet or savory ingredients.
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Zagreb is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any urban area, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Zagreb Central Station
Zagreb Central Bus Station
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Available • Apps: Camme, Fahr
Car, Bike, Scooter
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