Zagreb oldest Park - explore all the significant landmarks, viewpoints, and natural beauty that Maksimir Park in Zagreb has to offer
The Maksimir Park Tour is a route that allows you to explore all the landmarks of Zagreb oldest park Maksimir.
Enjoy the viewpoints and natural beauty that Maksimir park - has to offer, including the unique Pavilion of Echoes and other key attractions.
Maksimir Park Tour Maksimir Zagreb Enjoy your visit and go beyond the Maksimir Park Tour!
Main Entrance - Maksimir Pavilion
• Begin your journey at the main entrance, Maksimir Pavilion. Here, you can gather information about the park and its history
Lower Lakes
• Head towards the Lower Lakes area, characterized by picturesque lakes, scenic pathways, and lush greenery. Enjoy the serene ambiance.
Pavilion of Echoes (Paviljon Jeka)
• Visit the Pavilion of Echoes, a unique structure designed to amplify sounds. Try out some echo experiments while enjoying the surroundings
Zagreb Zoo
• Continue to the Zagreb Zoo within the park, which is home to a variety of fascinating animals.
Zigzag Bridge (Čipkasti Most)
• Explore the charming Zigzag Bridge, also known as Čipkasti Most, a picturesque bridge that adds elegance to the park.
Jurjevska Chapel (Jurjevska Kapela)
• Discover the Jurjevska Chapel, a small and picturesque chapel with a tranquil atmosphere.
Birch Pavilion (Sjenica od Breza)
• Continue your tour at the Birch Pavilion, known as Sjenica od Breza, another charming pavilion within the park.
Obelisk
• Visit the Obelisk, a striking monument with historical significance that enhances the park's character.
Scenic Viewpoint
• Proceed to the Scenic Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the park and the surrounding area.
Swiss House (Švicarska Kuća)
• Continue to the Swiss House, a beautiful historical building within the park known for its architectural charm.
Mogila
• Visit Mogila, a designated area with historical significance, offering a peaceful spot for reflection.
Dedek (The Grandfather)
• Conclude your tour at the area referred to as "Dedek," likely named after an old oak tree, possibly a centennial oak.