
Lotrščak Tower
Iconic Zagreb tower offering breathtaking 360° city views and a daily noon cannon blast. A must-visit for history and vistas.

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Lotrščak Tower
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Sunset views & fewer crowds

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Must-see attractions
Iconic Zagreb tower offering breathtaking 360° city views and a daily noon cannon blast. A must-visit for history and vistas.
"The entry ticket was totally worth it for the breathtaking 360° panorama of Zagreb."

🎯 Cannon Blast Timing
Aim for noon to witness the daily cannon firing tradition. Arrive a bit early to secure a good spot!
👟 Steep Stair Climb
Be ready for 116 steep, narrow steps. Take breaks on the landings if needed.

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4.7 · 4,414 reviews
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Panoramic City Views
Observation deck
Breathtaking 360° views of Zagreb's red rooftops, lower city, and distant hills.

Daily Cannon Blast
Tower exterior
Witness the historic noon cannon firing, a daily tradition that echoes through the city.

Historic Spiral Staircase
Tower interior
A steep, narrow climb with historical photos and exhibits along the way.
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🎯 Cannon Blast Timing
Aim for noon to witness the daily cannon firing tradition. Arrive a bit early to secure a good spot!
👟 Steep Stair Climb
Be ready for 116 steep, narrow steps. Take breaks on the landings if needed.
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A cannon in Zagreb's Upper Town has been firing every day at noon for more than 150 years. Video of screaming tourists in the comments :)
Forget the cannon. If you climb to the top of the tower (for a 2,5 euro entrance fee) you get a great 360-degree view of the city and the fabulous roof of St Mark’s Church. It reminds on Lego pieces :-) [Things to do in Zagreb](https://www.momthemuse.com/zagreb/)
💰 Incredible Value
The €6 ticket offers spectacular panoramic views, a true steal for the experience.
🥤 Post-Climb Refreshment
Enjoy a smoothie at 'Roots' bar at the bottom of the stairs after your climb.
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🎯 Cannon Blast Timing
Aim for noon to witness the daily cannon firing tradition. Arrive a bit early to secure a good spot!
👟 Steep Stair Climb
Be ready for 116 steep, narrow steps. Take breaks on the landings if needed.
💰 Incredible Value
The €6 ticket offers spectacular panoramic views, a true steal for the experience.
🥤 Post-Climb Refreshment
Enjoy a smoothie at 'Roots' bar at the bottom of the stairs after your climb.
📸 Best Photo Ops
The top deck provides stunning 360° views, perfect for capturing Zagreb's charm.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Lotrščak Tower for its spectacular panoramic views of Zagreb, calling the experience a 'steal' for the affordable ticket price. The daily noon cannon blast is a unique historical highlight, though the steep, narrow climb can be challenging for some. Despite minor critiques about cashier courtesy, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many recommending it as a must-do in the Upper Town.
"The entry ticket of €6 for the watch tower entrance was totally worth it.
The spiral staircase was narrow but well maintained. The steep 116 steps climb was daunting at first but there were two landings.
It was a brilliant day the views were spectacular"
Varsha Degwekar
"Climbed up around early evening—paid €3 per person, which felt like a steal for the breathtaking 360° panorama of Zagreb. From the top deck you can see the red-tiled rooftops of the Upper Town, the sprawl of the lower city, and the distant hills and mountains framing everything beautifully. The climb is steep and narrow (about three floors of stairs with a small museum of historical photos and cannon exhibits along the way), so it might not be ideal for anyone with serious mobility issues, but the payoff is absolutely worth it. When we visited it wasn’t busy at all—just the right crowd level to soak in the view without jostling—and we spent a good half hour up there taking it all in. Highly recommend as an affordable, unforgettable stop in Zagreb—don’t skip it!"
Francesco Cruciani
"We climbed the stairs from the busy shopping streets, hustling around after a good lunch — ufff, it took a bit of effort, but the view from Lotrščak Tower made it worth it. Beautiful panoramic look over Zagreb’s rooftops, especially in the afternoon light. We missed the 12 noon cannon shot (heard it’s a daily tradition), but it’s a cool bit of history to catch if you time it right. After soaking in the view, we stopped by a lovely local shop nearby. The whole spot gives a very old-town charm — definitely a must-do while walking through Upper Town!"
Chandru' Mohan
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Lotrščak Tower is located in the Upper Town (Gornji Grad) of Zagreb, easily accessible by walking from the main Ban Jelačić Square. You can take the funicular up to the Upper Town or walk up the stairs. The tower is a prominent landmark once you're in the area.
While there isn't direct public transport to the tower itself, you can take trams to Ban Jelačić Square and then either walk or take the funicular. The funicular is a short, scenic ride that drops you very close to the Upper Town attractions.
Many visitors enjoy the short ride on the Zagreb Funicular, one of the shortest public funiculars in the world. Alternatively, you can walk up the charming streets from the lower town.
Parking in the Upper Town is very limited and often restricted. It's best to park in the lower town and walk or take the funicular up. There are several paid parking garages available in the lower city.
Yes, it's a pleasant walk from Ban Jelačić Square. You can ascend via the stairs or the funicular. The walk itself offers lovely views and a chance to explore the charming streets of the Upper Town.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entry ticket for the observation deck is very affordable, typically around €3-€6 per person, making it a great value for the stunning views.
Tickets can usually be purchased at the entrance on the day of your visit. It's generally not necessary to book in advance, especially if you visit outside of peak hours.
Opening hours can vary seasonally, but the tower is typically open daily, often from around 10 AM to 6 PM or later in the summer. It's best to check the official website or local listings for the most current hours.
Yes, the cannon is fired daily at 12:00 PM (noon). This is a popular time to visit, so expect more crowds around this time.
While specific discounts aren't always advertised, the ticket price is already very low, making it accessible for most travelers. Check for potential student or group rates if applicable.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The climb involves approximately 116 steep and narrow spiral steps. There are landings along the way, and some visitors note a museum with historical photos and cannon exhibits.
Due to the steep and narrow spiral staircase, the tower may not be suitable for individuals with serious mobility issues or those who have difficulty with enclosed spaces.
From the observation deck, you'll get a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view of Zagreb, including the red-tiled rooftops of the Upper Town, the lower city, and the surrounding hills.
Yes, the cannon blast is quite loud, especially when fired from the tower. It's a significant historical tradition.
Most visitors spend about 30 minutes to an hour at the tower, allowing time for the climb, enjoying the views, and potentially witnessing the cannon blast.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the Upper Town has several charming cafes and restaurants. For a refreshing option after your climb, visitors recommend the 'Roots' bar at the bottom of the stairs for excellent smoothies.
While in Zagreb's Upper Town, consider trying traditional Croatian dishes. A popular local specialty mentioned by visitors is 'štrukli', a baked or boiled pastry dish.
Absolutely! The 'Roots' bar at the base of the tower is a highly recommended spot for a cool drink, especially their smoothies, after your ascent.
The Upper Town offers various cafes and eateries that are welcoming to solo diners. Casual spots and cafes are great for a relaxed meal or a coffee break.
You'll find a mix of traditional Croatian cuisine and international options in the Upper Town. Cafes often serve light snacks and pastries, while restaurants offer more substantial meals.
📸 📸 Photography
The panoramic views from the top observation deck are the prime photo opportunity, offering stunning vistas of Zagreb's cityscape. Don't forget to capture the historic cannon.
Early evening offers beautiful golden hour light for photography, casting a warm glow over the city. Midday can be bright, but the noon cannon blast provides a unique photographic moment.
Yes, many visitors capture photos and videos of the daily noon cannon firing. Be ready to snap a shot as the cannon is loaded and fired.
Generally, photography is allowed for personal use. However, always be mindful of other visitors and avoid using flash in enclosed or sensitive areas.
You can capture wide-angle shots of the entire city, close-ups of the red-tiled roofs, and scenic views of the surrounding hills and mountains.


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