I was very looking forward to coming to Zagreb, especially because my mother travelled with me. My people found out everything about it, so that we could see the main stuff in the city!
Source: Hotel Antunović Zagreb
Each bite of everyone’s favourite sweet is full of warmth, joy and rich history, so it comes as no surprise that chocolate even got a museum dedicated to it in Zagreb. Nine types of chocolate tasting, crowning chocolates, a nook called “bribe and corruption”, royal chambers and other interesting tales from its history – the Museum of Chocolate is an ideal choice for everyone who wants to go sightseeing, but also learn, see and explore (and to have a sweet bite as well). Shhh – a visit to the local chocolate boutique is also included in this tour, and you can find all sorts of chocolates there, all made by local manufacturers!
Date/day of departure: According to the deal
Time of departure: According to the deal
Point of departure: At the sculpture of King Tomislav
Language: Croatian, German
Duration of the tour: 2:00 - 2:30 h
Price of the tour: 699 kn / 93 €
Reservation/Check-in: Yes
Tours on request: Yes