Discover Zadar’s hidden gems and rich history on a guided walking tour. Explore ancient ruins, taste local produce, and capture stunning photos.
Discover Zadar’s hidden gems and rich history on a guided walking tour. Explore ancient ruins, taste local produce, and capture stunning photos.
- Greeting to the Sun - Il Saluto al Sole - Tours commence at 9 a.m. in Spanish and 6 p.m. in English. This renowned installation is located in the western part of Zadar Old Town and was designed by Croatian architect Nikola Bašić. The floor features circles covered with solar panels that symbolize the solar system.
- Sea Organ (Morske Orgulje) -…
- Greeting to the Sun - Il Saluto al Sole - Tours commence at 9 a.m. in Spanish and 6 p.m. in English. This renowned installation is located in the western part of Zadar Old Town and was designed by Croatian architect Nikola Bašić. The floor features circles covered with solar panels that symbolize the solar system.
- Sea Organ (Morske Orgulje) - A famous and unique installation by Croatian architect Nikola Bašić. This instrument consists of 35 tubes placed beneath the sea surface, played solely by nature.
- Roman Forum - The remains of the Roman Forum date back to the 1st - 3rd century AD. This central square, the heart of the Roman town, is surrounded by fragments of ancient architecture that form part of an open-air Archaeological Museum.
- Church of St. Donatus - A 9th-century pre-Romanesque church reflecting the complex position of Zadar in the early Middle Ages. Built as part of an episcopal complex, it was originally not intended to be viewed from the outside.
- Zadar Cathedral - A 12th-century Romanesque cathedral dedicated to St. Anastasia, a martyr saint whose relics are housed within the church. It is the largest cathedral in Dalmatia, highlighting Zadar’s significance as the most important town in the region.
- Church of St. Krsevan - A 12th-century church featuring the most beautiful Romanesque apses in Dalmatia, dedicated to one of the town’s four patron saints. Adjacent to the church are the remains of a monastery of the male Benedictine order.
- People’s Square - The main city square, designed in the 12th century as a center for social life and civil authorities. These traditions continue to this day, with facilities supporting both functions.
- Church of St. Simon - The oldest church in Dalmatia, where ceremonies have been held continuously since the 5th century. Renovated in the 17th century to house the relic of St. Simeon, which is placed in a golden and silver shrine.
- Five Wells - A Renaissance square offering views of city walls from two different eras. It serves as a testament to the city’s need for fortification in the 16th century under the threat of a new conqueror.
- Queen Jelena Madijevka Park - The first public park in Dalmatia, opened in the 19th century. This green oasis in a stone city offers a beautiful view of a small port, city walls, and The Land Gate.

- Tour guide
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tour guide
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratituities
- Gratituities
Meet your guide at the latest installation in town, Greeting to the Sun, and embark on a journey through 3000 years of history. Stroll towards the remnants of the Roman Forum and learn about the Church of St. Donatus, Zadar’s iconic symbol built in the 9th century. Discover the significance of the nearby St. Mary’s Convent. Pass by the St. Anastasia…
Meet your guide at the latest installation in town, Greeting to the Sun, and embark on a journey through 3000 years of history. Stroll towards the remnants of the Roman Forum and learn about the Church of St. Donatus, Zadar’s iconic symbol built in the 9th century. Discover the significance of the nearby St. Mary’s Convent. Pass by the St. Anastasia Bell Tower on your way to visit the Melia Aniana Arch. Pause to capture photos of the stunning Romanesque apses of the Church of St. Chrysogonus. Continue your walk to the Zadar food market to sample some local produce before heading to the People’s Square. Here, you’ll find one of the hidden gems not marked on city maps. Next, you’ll see the remains of three eastern entrances to the Old Town of Zadar. The tour concludes in Queen Jelena Madijevka Park, where you can take beautiful photos of the picturesque scenery.
- We’ll be stopping by the churches of St. Anastasia and St. Simeon for 10 minutes.
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.