Lotrščak Tower
Fortress · Zagreb ·

Lotrščak Tower

Fortress · Zagreb ·

Panoramic city views from tower, daily cannon blast

Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null
Lotrščak Tower by null

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Strossmayerovo šetalište 9, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia Get directions

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Strossmayerovo šetalište 9, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia Get directions

+385 1 4851 768
gkd.hr
galerijaklovic

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
assistive hearing loop
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

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Dec 8, 2025

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"One of the best‑preserved sections of the old fortifications, this tower houses the Grič cannon that fires every day at noon and adds a dash of theatre to the skyline." - Annalisa Leopolda Cavaleri

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Lotrščak Tower

Varsha D.

Google
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

Francesco C.

Google
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!

negin G.

Google
It was nice, with a view of the town. Don’t expect something very tall or a large place. They shoot every day at 12. It was cool to be there at 12, as all tourists gather together and count down. Overall all a must-visit place in Zagreb if you ask me.👍

Chandru' M.

Google
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!

J

Google
Just in time for the Gric Cannon at noon time. Great experience , we also entered the tower and climbed all the way to the top for a great view of Zagreb, too bad it seems the whole Zagreb is under renovation for some reason

Taylor B.

Google
Had no intention of going but I came across it at sunset. Probably the best view of Zagreb you’ll get, especially at sunset. It was beautiful

Jürgen E.

Google
Totally worth going! The view is truly stunning. Recommendation: Have a smoothie down at the “Roots” bar at the bottom of the stairs after your climb, they are excellent! 🤗👍🏻

Gzr F.

Google
This is one of the more "touristy" places to visit in Zagreb but admittedly it was absolutely worth it. If you can make it a little before noon you can watch the cannonier load and fire the cannon and if you can make the climb up the narrow winding stairs you'll be rewarded with probably the best 360 view of the whole city. The cashiers at the entrance could have been a tad more courteous but alas, it wasn't that much of a bother. Worth a visit, recommended!