Trakoscan Castle and Varazdin Private Tour
Zagreb, Croatia
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Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 hours
A private tour with a experienced, very well educated and fun driver guides who are very flexible and can customize the tour as the guests wish. For us, the main goal is for you to be satisfied and not only to see and learn about our country but to have a lot of fun while exploring it.
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A private tour with a experienced, very well educated and fun driver guides who are very flexible and can customize the tour as the guests wish. For us, the main goal is for you to be satisfied and not only to see and learn about our country but to have a lot of fun while exploring it.The tour starts at your accommodation and after 1 hour driving our first stop is Trakoscan castle (13th century), perched on a small hill overlooking the large park and forest area. First we will explore the indoors of the castle and learn about the families and culture from that area. After, we will have a relaxing walk around the castle and have some free time for a coffee and enjoying the nature.
After we finish exploring the castle we will start are tour to Varazdin and after 1 hour drive will arrive in that beautiful baroque town. Varaždin is one of the oldest and the most beautiful Central European cities. wing to its charm and baroque architecture Varaždin has been historically dubbed ‘Little Vienna’. The city, whose rich history goes back to the 12th century, was home to the region’s wealthiest nobles, landowners, artisans and artists, especially in the late 1700s, when the city flourished and became the capital of Croatia.
In the late afternoon after 1,5 hour driving we will arrive back in Zagreb.
After we finish exploring the castle we will start are tour to Varazdin and after 1 hour drive will arrive in that beautiful baroque town. Varaždin is one of the oldest and the most beautiful Central European cities. wing to its charm and baroque architecture Varaždin has been historically dubbed ‘Little Vienna’. The city, whose rich history goes back to the 12th century, was home to the region’s wealthiest nobles, landowners, artisans and artists, especially in the late 1700s, when the city flourished and became the capital of Croatia.
In the late afternoon after 1,5 hour driving we will arrive back in Zagreb.
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