Explore Zadar's rich history and vibrant culture on a captivating private walking tour guided by a knowledgeable local. Situated on the stunning Adriatic coast of Croatia, Zadar is renowned for its fascinating blend of ancient landmarks, stunning architecture, and innovative modern installations.
Our tour starts at 5 Well Square, once fortified against invaders, then explore landmarks like the Land Gate and City Walls. Visit St. Simon's Church, walk Kalelarga, and see the Sea Organs and Greetings to the Sun. Dive into Zadar's past at the Archaeological Museum.
Join us for an unforgettable journey through Zadar's rich heritage.
Built in 1574, it got its name after the 5 wells that were used to supply Zadar with water. Just as the name states, there are five wells lined up one after the other, giving the square a very unique and interesting look. The Square is located between the medieval City Walls and the Renaissance Grimani bastion. There’s also an entrance to the oldest park in Croatia named after Queen Jelena Madijevka and 26m tall Captian’s Tower.
Queen Jelena Madjevka Park is the oldest public park in Zadar, and with this distinction, it has gained its great popularity in the country. It was built on top of the Grimaldi stronghold next to the Square of the Five Wells
Nowadays, the all Walls are protected by UNESCO. The Walls had several entrances, and one of the most impressive ones is the Land Gate (also known as City Gate, or Kopnena vrata in Croatian) Back in the old days, the Land Gate was the main entrance to the city. It’s situated in the Old Town, also known as Zadar Peninsula, near the small Foša harbor. Built in 1543 by Venetian architect Michele Sanmicheli, Land Gate, to this day, still has the status of one of the finest monuments of the Renaissance in Dalmatia.
You will make your own way to the meeting points