Embarquez pour une visite panoramique intime de 2 à 3 heures de Zagreb, où l'histoire rencontre la modernité, l'Europe de l'Est et l'Occident. Dans le confort et la commodité d'un véhicule privé, vous explorerez les monuments, les trésors cachés et les quartiers animés de cette ville captivante. Découvrez la richesse culturelle, la splendeur architecturale et l'esprit dynamique qui font de Zagreb une destination européenne incontournable.
Oubliez les tracas des bus bondés ou les limitations des visites à pied. Notre véhicule privé spacieux et climatisé vous offre un point de vue luxueux pour explorer Zagreb avec style. Avec un chauffeur-guide expérimenté au volant et des commentaires détail...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Bottled water
Private panorama with English speaking driver guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Meteorological Post
Pick up point will be in front of the Meteorological post (Pillar - weather station)
Retour
Visite panoramique privée de Zagreb en véhicule haut de gamme
(1) Avis
Grad Zagreb
À propos
Embarquez pour une visite panoramique intime de 2 à 3 heures de Zagreb, où l'histoire rencontre la modernité, l'Europe de l'Est et l'Occident. Dans le confort et la commodité d'un véhicule privé, vous explorerez les monuments, les trésors cachés et les quartiers animés de cette ville captivante. Découvrez la richesse culturelle, la splendeur architecturale et l'esprit dynamique qui font de Zagreb une destination européenne incontournable.
Oubliez les tracas des bus bondés ou les limitations des visites à pied. Notre véhicule privé spacieux et climatisé vous offre un point de vue luxueux pour explorer Zagreb avec style. Avec un chauffeur-guide expérimenté au volant et des commentaires détail...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Bottled water
Private panorama with English speaking driver guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Meteorological Post
Pick up point will be in front of the Meteorological post (Pillar - weather station)
Retour
Itinéraire
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Zrinjevac
Welcome to Zrinjevac Park, one of the most enchanting corners of Zagreb, Croatia's bustling capital city. Officially known as Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square, this park is part of the city's famed Green Horseshoe, a U-shaped chain of squares and parks. Zrinjevac serves as both a tranquil escape for relaxation and a vibrant hub for cultural events. This 19th-century park embodies the essence of European grandeur and is a must-see destination for any visitor to Zagreb.
5 minutes
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18 Trg Kralja Tomislava Building
As you set foot onto this expansive square, your eyes are immediately drawn to the stunning statue of King Tomislav on horseback, created by renowned Croatian sculptor Robert Frangeš-Mihanović. This statue serves as a focal point that perfectly complements the square's Neo-Renaissance architecture. Bordering the square, you'll find the majestic Art Pavilion, an example of fine Croatian architectural heritage, and the main railway station, Zagreb Glavni Kolodvor, a neoclassical masterpiece that has been serving the city since the late 19th century.
5 minutes
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Gare centrale de Zagreb
As you approach the station, you'll be struck by its imposing Neoclassical facade, complete with Ionic columns, rich ornamentation, and an impressive clock tower. The building was designed by Hungarian architect Ferenc Pfaff and is reminiscent of the grand European railway stations of the 19th century. Step inside, and you'll find a spacious waiting area adorned with high ceilings, intricate stucco work, and elegant chandeliers that transport you back in time.
5 minutes
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Théâtre national croate de Zagreb
Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, often referred to by its Croatian acronym, HNK Zagreb. This iconic venue stands as a magnificent tribute to the arts, serving as the country’s primary institution for opera, ballet, and theatre performances. Established in 1895, the theatre is a cornerstone of Croatian culture and a must-see landmark for visitors interested in the performing arts.
5 minutes
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Mestrovicev Paviljon - Croatian Association of Artists
Meštrović Pavilion, a multifunctional building that has been many things to many people since its initial construction in 1938. Named after its creator, the renowned Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović, this structure—also known as the "Home of Croatian Artists" or "Džamija" during its brief stint as a mosque—has a storied history that reflects the changing tides of Croatian culture and politics.
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Cathédrale de Zagreb
Zagreb Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. As one of the most prominent landmarks in Zagreb, this Roman Catholic cathedral is not just a place of worship but also a testament to the resilience and enduring spirit of Croatia’s capital. With its towering spires visible from various parts of the city, the cathedral holds the title of the tallest building in Croatia and serves as a constant point of orientation and inspiration.
3 minutes
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Cimetière de Mirogoj
Mirogoj Cemetery, a place that transcends the traditional concept of a burial ground to serve as a tranquil park, an open-air art gallery, and a historical archive of Croatia's diverse population. Conceived by architect Hermann Bollé and established in 1876, Mirogoj is a must-visit for anyone interested in Zagreb's cultural and historical landscape.
5 minutes
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Pantovcak
Nestled in the leafy northern part of Zagreb, Pantovčak is an area synonymous with prestige and tranquility. Known for its upscale residences, foreign embassies, and the official residence of the President of Croatia, this district offers a unique glimpse into the city’s political and social life while being a stone's throw away from natural beauty.
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Place Saint-Marc
St. Mark's Square, a charming plaza that serves as the beating heart of Zagreb's Upper Town. This square is home to some of the city's most significant governmental and religious buildings, including the unmissable St. Mark's Church with its vividly tiled roof. A crossroads of history, politics, and culture, the square encapsulates the spirit of Zagreb in one picturesque setting.
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Porta di Pietra (Porte de pierre)
Stone Gate, a treasured monument that represents a fascinating intersection of Zagreb's history, spirituality, and local folklore. Originally serving as one of the city gates in the medieval walls, it has transcended its utilitarian origins to become a beloved shrine and a place of prayer for locals and visitors alike.
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Mamutica Zagreb
Mamutica, often referred to as the "Mammoth" among locals. Situated in the eastern neighborhood of Travno in New Zagreb, this residential behemoth stands as one of the largest apartment buildings in Europe. Designed during the era of socialist Yugoslavia and completed in 1974, Mamutica is a testament to the grand ambitions of modernist architecture and urban planning.