Zagrzeb
Zagrzeb jest stolicą i największym miastem Chorwacji. Położony jest pomiędzy południowymi zboczami góry Medvednica oraz północnym i południowym brzegiem rzeki Sawy na wysokości około 122 m n.p.m. Zagrzeb jest kulturalnym, naukowym, gospodarczym i rządowym centrum Republiki Chorwacji w regionie Prigorje.
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The Zagreb Soloists exclusive concert in Dubrovnik
Enjoy an evening of. This talented group of musicians will perform Astor Piazzolla's "4 Seasons", led by the talented Moldovan violinist Alexandra Conunova as soloist.The programme also includes P.I. Tchaikovsky's "Souvenirs de Florence" and a modern piece by Croatian composer Margareta Ferek Petric called "Eat the Rich".The concert will be held in the historic atrium of the Rector's Palace, a stunning venue in the centre of Dubrovnik.
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Zagreb-Ljubljana, Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle: Private Tour
Embark on a full-day private tour to Ljubljana, Postojna Cave, and Predjama Castle from Zagreb. Discover the hidden treasures of Slovenia as you delve into the enchanting city of dragons, Ljubljana. Brace yourself as you venture into the captivating cave. Journey through time aboard an underground train in Postojna Cave and be transported to a subterranean paradise shaped by the passage of countless droplets over millions of years. No adventure is complete without a visit to Predjama Castle.
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Museum of Illusions Zagreb
Take a break from the city’s busy streets with a visit to the Museum of Illusions in central Zagreb, ideal for all the family. Discover over 70 exhibits that defy the laws of physics and learn more about the science behind them. Pause regularly to interact with displays and take memorable snaps, then challenge yourself in the smart playroom with stimulating puzzles and games.
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Private walking tour ZAGREB
History and culture of Zagreb! See attractions, get a great value with a private guide! We can also arrange to pick you up with our minivan - New Opel Vivaro Combi silver (8+1)
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Old Zagreb Walking Tour
Are you enjoying different traditions of architecture? You really can do that in Old Zagreb- three parts three different lifestyles. First, from the 11th century, there was a roman-catholic diocese- Kaptol. Then, from the 13th century, there was a free royal town- Gradec. In the 19th century, they were united and a new part was created- so called Lower town. Do you know that all together, that is old Zagreb; build until the First World War? Even if they are very close to each other, different groups of people, with different architecture and living conditions, developed these parts in a different way. Who were citizens of different parts? How did they live and work? Who were the wealthy ones? What were the differences between them and how and when did all together become one city? This tour is for history lovers to find out what was local life in the past like!
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Classic Zagreb Bike Tour
Cycle through the city streets of Zagreb on this afternoon bike tour. With a guide in the lead and a bike and helmet provided, you can 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 a coffee at a local cafe.
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Private Zagreb Walking Tour
Discover why Zagreb is recognized as one of the most vibrant and popular tourist destinations in the Central-Eastern Europe. Depart from Ban Josip Jelacic Square nearby the Cathedral. A sightseeing tour through the city with a guide includes the Lotrscak Tower, the Klovicevi Dvori Museum, the Sttrossmayer promenade, the Stone Gate, the Bloody Bridge Street, and many other highlights of this town. After sightseeing, return to the starting point.
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Zagreb Food Group Tour
Taste your way through Zagreb on this group walking tour. In the company of your guide, learn about Croatian cuisine and visit a variety of restaurants and eateries to taste local dishes. Visit the largest green market in the city and stop in food shops that sell local ingredients. Get to know more about Zagreb’s culinary traditions.
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Zagreb basics - walking tour
Book your Zagreb Basics tour with us for an enriching experience that delves into the heart of Croatia's vibrant capital. Our expert guides will uncover the city's hidden gems, from historic landmarks to charming local spots, offering a personalized and insightful journey. Immerse yourself in Zagreb's culture, history, and culinary delights as you explore its bustling streets and iconic sights with us. Let us create a memorable and immersive tour that showcases the best of Zagreb, leaving you with a deep appreciation for this dynamic and captivating city.
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Private Zagreb Walking Tour - from Zagreb
Discover why Zagreb is recognized as one of the most vibrant and popular tourist destinations in the Central-Eastern Europe. Depart from Ban Josip Jelacic Square nearby the Cathedral. A sightseeing tour through the city with a guide includes the Lotrscak Tower, the Klovicevi Dvori Museum, the Sttrossmayer promenade, the Stone Gate, the Bloody Bridge Street, and many other highlights of this town. After sightseeing, return to the starting point.
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Zagreb Strukli Cooking Class
Learn how to cook a traditional Croatian dish on this group tour. Stroll through the Dolac Market and familiarize yourself with Croatian produce and market culture. With guidance from a teacher, make strukli, a pastry made with phyllo dough and cheese. Enjoy a glass of Croatian wine with your strukli.
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Experience Old Town Zagreb
Get familiar with Zagreb city centre, tick off all the must-sees, learn more about the history of the Croatian capital, and find out how locals live nowadays. This Zagreb walking tour takes you around the historic monuments, green parks and vibrant streets of the Croatian capital. Accompanied by a local guide you will gain an insight into local life in Zagreb.
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Private Tour of Zagreb
Explore like a local: discover Zagreb and fall in love with the city of a million hearts. Delve into the historic streets of charming Zagreb with a professional guided tour to discover all the captivating places and stories. Visit all the must-see places such as Ban Jelacic Square, the Stone Gates, and the Parliament. Enjoy views of the Upper Town or get lost in the famous Dolac Market as you discover delicious local flavors and learn your latest "kumice" gossip. Awaken your palate and discover how much Croats love their coffee as you stroll through the beautiful Plaza de las Flores. Learn about traditions, urban legends, and myths through a genuine local experience during a three-hour tour. Find out what Green Horseshoe is, what happens every day at noon for more than 140 years, where to see the best ballet and many more Zagreb secrets.
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Zagreb Walking Tour of Upper and Lower Towns
Make the most of your time in Zagreb with this guided walking tour through the city’s Upper and Lower Towns. Your guide will show you highlights around the city and tell you about Zagreb’s culture and history along the way. During the tour you’ll even go for a ride on the city’s funicular railway. This small group tour is limited to 15 people.
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Zagreb Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Welcome to Zagreb, the city with a million hearts, and the capital of Croatia. This vibrant city is famed for its 18th- and 19th-century Austro-Hungarian architecture. A city well-known for its music, cathedrals, theatres, museums, and interesting architecture. You will be surprised at every corner with plentiful parks, pedestrian zones, and crowded streets that make Zagreb come alive. Explore the city of Zagreb with our guides who will provide you with an introduction into Croatian culture, stories about Zagreb history, and the opportunity to see the top attractions and places of interest. You will learn about: How was Zagreb founded The rule of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Mongol invasion The earthquake of Zagreb of 1880 19th-century Croatian National Revival movement and the struggle for independence Impact on Zagreb during World War I During World War II Zagreb became the capital of the Independent State of Croatia. 1991 restoration of independence
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Private Zagreb Pedicab Tour
Spend two hours riding around the center of Zagreb in a pedicab, powered by a tour guide who provides insightful commentary as you travel. With just you and your private party in the cab, you'll be able to focus on the sites that interest you and you'll have plenty of time to ask questions. Check off many of the must-see sites on your list in both the Upper Town and Lower Town.
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Zagreb Professional Photographer Photoshoot
Get a special souvenir of your time in Zagreb and have professional photographs taken of your vacation there on this photography tour. Your licensed guide will take you to picturesque places around the historical center of Zagreb and capture the moment for you. After the photoshoot, photos will be edited and delivered promptly.
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Private 3-Hour Art Historical Zagreb Walking Tour
Visit Zagreb’s historic city center through an art history lens during this private, art and architecture-focused three-hour walking tour. Explore landmarks in both the Upper Town and Lower Town, from the Cathedral of Zagreb and multi-colored St. Mark’s Church to the city’s famed urban squares. Understand the city’s medieval, Baroque, and Renaissance history, with explanations from your own personal art historian guide. A ticket on the Zagreb Funicular is included.
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Zagreb History Walking Tour
On the tour you will learn all about the rich history of Zagreb from the medieval times to the Baroque in the Upper Town. Through an interesting story, you will learn how people lived in Zagreb before, and how people live today. You will see all the interesting places needed to get to know the city and the location for the perfect pictures. There is no minimum number of people required for the tour. The groups are small, maximum number of guests is 6 and the guide can be dedicated to everyone and answer all questions.
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Zagreb Scavenger Hunt and Highlights Self-Guided Tour
Use clues at each attraction to find your next destination and challenge yourself to use logic, imagination, observation, and team spirit to complete the game. Uncover local information and facts about the city as you explore. Discover hidden gems and narrow streets. Without a schedule and at your own pace, pause anytime and continue later or even another day. Work as a team or compete with each other. A unique team-building activity perfect for couples, families, companies, students and groups of friends.