Croatian War Walking Tour

A guided walking tour focusing on Croatian conflicts in the 20th century

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Duration: 2 hours

On this walking tour, you will join a local guide and learn about the history of Zagreb and Croatia as a whole during times of conflict. Highlights include a visit to the Grič Tunnel, built during World War II to function both as a bomb shelter and a promenade. You'll also learn about Yugoslavia's communist era and life under its leader, Tito. Another stop on the tour will be at an interactive exhibition on the Croatian Homeland War, which focuses on the country's relationships with neighboring nations.

Why Visit

  • Interact with a local guide and learn about Croatian history
  • Visit to the abandoned WWII tunnels used as bomb shelters
  • Multimedia exhibition on Croatian Homeland War

What's included

  • Certified and experienced local guide
  • Visit to WWII tunnels
  • Visit to the basement used as a bombing shelter
  • Multimedia exhibition on Croatian Homeland War

Languages spoken by guide

English (UK)

Additional information

Children aged 0–6 years can participate for free.

Please note that you need to book a minimum of two tickets. It can be two adult tickets or one adult and one youth ticket.

Please note that the visit to the WWII tunnels is not included on days when there are public events taking place on site.

Please note that all tours are subject to availability and the tour provider reserves the right to adjust the experience, tour date and time for technical, operational, health and safety or other reasons.

Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

Location

Meeting point
Ban Jelačić Square, Zagreb
Meet in front of the horseman statue at Ban Jelacic Square (main city square). The guide will be holding an orange umbrella.

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4.6
Facilities
4.5
Quality of service
4.8
Ease of access
4.8

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