Discover Zagreb’s charm on an eco-friendly Ford Model T night tour. Enjoy history, romance, and culture in a 60-minute guided journey.
Discover Zagreb’s charm on an eco-friendly Ford Model T night tour. Enjoy history, romance, and culture in a 60-minute guided journey.
- Katarinin trg - Katarinin trg (St. Catherine’s Square) is a delightful square nestled in the heart of Zagreb’s Upper Town. Named after the Baroque Church of St. Catherine, constructed in the 17th century by the Jesuits, the square exudes a serene ambiance, surrounded by historic architecture and offering breathtaking views of the city from nearby…
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Katarinin trg - Katarinin trg (St. Catherine’s Square) is a delightful square nestled in the heart of Zagreb’s Upper Town. Named after the Baroque Church of St. Catherine, constructed in the 17th century by the Jesuits, the square exudes a serene ambiance, surrounded by historic architecture and offering breathtaking views of the city from nearby vantage points. It is a favored location for cultural events, gatherings, and serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the old cobblestone streets of the Upper Town.
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Stone Gate - The Stone Gate (Kamenita vrata) stands as one of the most iconic landmarks in Zagreb’s Upper Town. Erected in the 13th century as part of the city’s fortifications, it is the sole remaining gate from the ancient medieval walls. Within the gate lies a small chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, featuring a painting that miraculously survived a significant fire in 1731. Today, the Stone Gate is both a historical monument and a place of quiet devotion, where visitors and locals alike light candles and offer prayers.
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St. Mark’s Square - St. Mark’s Square (Markov trg) is the political and historical heart of Zagreb’s Upper Town. Dominated by the iconic St. Mark’s Church, with its colorful tiled roof displaying the coats of arms of Zagreb and the Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia, and Dalmatia, the square is surrounded by important government buildings, including the Croatian Parliament (Sabor) and the Government Palace (Banski dvori). With its cobblestone surface and centuries-old architecture, St. Mark’s Square is a symbol of Croatian heritage and statehood.
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Museum of Broken Relationships - The Museum of Broken Relationships is one of Zagreb’s most unique and internationally acclaimed museums. It showcases personal objects donated by people from around the world, each accompanied by a story about a past relationship — romantic, familial, or platonic. The exhibits range from humorous to deeply emotional, offering visitors an intimate and thought-provoking experience about love, loss, and human connections. Located in the historic Upper Town, the museum is a must-visit for those looking for something truly different.
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Lotrscak Tower - Lotrščak Tower is a 13th-century fortification built to protect the southern entrance to Zagreb’s medieval Upper Town. It is famous for its daily cannon shot, fired precisely at noon — a tradition dating back to the 19th century. Visitors can climb to the top of the tower for panoramic views of the city’s rooftops, squares, and surrounding hills. With its rich history and unique tradition, Lotrščak Tower is one of Zagreb’s most beloved landmarks.
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Park Ribnjak - Ribnjak Park is a peaceful green oasis located just a short walk from Zagreb’s Cathedral. Stretching along the eastern side of the Upper Town, the park offers shady paths, open lawns, and a relaxing escape from the city’s bustle. Once part of the medieval city moat area, it now serves as a popular spot for leisurely walks, outdoor events, and enjoying nature in the heart of Zagreb.
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Zrinjevac - Zrinjevac Park (officially Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square) is one of the most beautiful and beloved green spaces in central Zagreb. Surrounded by elegant 19th-century buildings, the park features tree-lined walkways, flower beds, fountains, and a charming music pavilion at its center. Throughout the year, Zrinjevac hosts cultural events, concerts, and seasonal markets, making it a vibrant meeting place for locals and visitors alike.
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Zagreb Glavni Kolodvor - Zagreb Glavni kolodvor (Main Railway Station) is the largest and most important train station in Croatia. Opened in 1892, this grand neoclassical building is a striking landmark at the southern end of King Tomislav Square. It serves as the central hub for national and international rail connections, linking Zagreb with major Croatian cities and neighboring countries. Its impressive architecture and central location make it both a functional gateway and a historic symbol of the city’s growth.
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Botanical Garden - The Botanical Garden in Zagreb is a lush green sanctuary in the heart of the city, founded in 1889 as part of the Faculty of Science at the University of Zagreb. Spanning several hectares, it features thousands of plant species from Croatia and around the world, arranged in beautifully landscaped sections, ponds, and greenhouses. It is both a scientific institution and a tranquil escape for visitors, offering a perfect blend of education, nature, and relaxation.
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Lenuci’s Horseshoe - Lenuci’s Horseshoe (Lenucijeva potkova) is a unique urban design in central Zagreb, created in the late 19th century by urban planner Milan Lenuci. It consists of a U-shaped series of connected squares and parks, starting at the Botanical Garden and including landmarks such as King Tomislav Square, Zrinjevac, and several other green spaces. This “horseshoe” blends lush greenery with cultural and historic buildings, making it a signature feature of Zagreb’s Lower Town.

- Short stops for sightseeing and taking photos
- Short stops for sightseeing and taking photos
Discover the delightful streets of Zagreb aboard an electric replica of the legendary Ford Model T. This exceptional tour merges eco-conscious travel with a historical adventure, offering a glimpse into Zagreb as it appeared in the early 1900s. With a certified tour guide leading the way, uncover the city’s vibrant history and culture. Enjoy a relaxed…
Discover the delightful streets of Zagreb aboard an electric replica of the legendary Ford Model T. This exceptional tour merges eco-conscious travel with a historical adventure, offering a glimpse into Zagreb as it appeared in the early 1900s. With a certified tour guide leading the way, uncover the city’s vibrant history and culture. Enjoy a relaxed ride lasting around 60 minutes, ideal for couples or small groups seeking a romantic and educational experience.
- 60-minute tour duration, ideal for a brief exploration
- Certified guides provide captivating tales of Zagreb’s past
- Environmentally friendly journey in a fully electric Ford Model T
- Accommodates up to 4 passengers per vehicle, ensuring a personal experience
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.