Introduction

If you’re exploring Zadar and looking to get a real taste of the city’s culinary scene while soaking in its historical charm, this Zadar Food Tasting & Old Town Guided Walking Tour by uur sounds like a great option. It’s a well-rated experience that combines walking through some of the city’s most iconic sites with delicious bites and local drinks, all guided by passionate experts.
What really appeals to us are two things: first, the balance of history and cuisine—you’re not just eating, but learning about the stories behind each dish and landmark. Second, the engaged and knowledgeable guides seem to make the experience lively and personable, which is often what makes these tours memorable.
A potential consideration is the limited duration—at roughly two hours, it’s a quick hit, so if you’re expecting a long, in-depth culinary journey, you might want to supplement this with other tastings later. Also, this tour isn’t suited for those with food allergies, vegetarians, vegans, or kids under 18, so keep that in mind if your group includes specific dietary needs.
This experience feels like a fun, immersive way to get to know Zadar’s flavors and history, especially if you enjoy guided walks paired with local food and wine. It’s perfect for travelers who want a taste of everything—culture, cuisine, and community—without it taking up an entire day.
Key Points

- Authentic local flavors: You’ll sample Dalmatian delicacies like fresh fish, prosciutto, cheese, and Turkish-influenced dishes, paired with regional wines.
- Rich historical context: The tour weaves in stories of Zadar’s landmarks, from Roman to medieval times, making each stop informative and engaging.
- Small group intimacy: With a maximum of 14 travelers, expect a close, friendly atmosphere that encourages questions and interaction.
- Excellent guide: Multiple reviews highlight how knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides like Dina and Ivana make the tour special.
- Well-paced and compact: At around 2 hours, the tour hits key sites without feeling rushed, ideal for a quick but meaningful experience.
- Great value: For about $54, you get several tastings, a guided walk, and insider stories—quite a lot packed into this short trip.
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The Itinerary in Detail

Starting Point: Trg Petra Zorania
Your adventure kicks off at the most natural spot—the main street entrance marked by the Roman column and ancient city gate. This spot sets the tone, combining Zadar’s history with your upcoming journey. It’s easy to find, near public transport, and a good place to meet your guide.
The Church of St. Simon
A few steps from the start, you’ll visit one of Croatia’s most important religious sites. The church hides treasures, and just beside it, you’ll taste a local fish dish paired with regional white wine. According to reviews, this first stop is not only tasty but also sets a lovely tone for the tour. It’s a chance to appreciate Zadar’s spiritual and culinary heritage simultaneously.
Zadar Main Square
Passing through the bustling medieval square, you’ll get a feel for the city’s lively urban vibe. Historically, this has been a hub for activity since medieval times, and you’ll see some of the first bars dating back to the 18th century. It’s a great spot to absorb the local atmosphere.
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Zadar Market
Next, the tour leads you to the vibrant local market where fishmongers display their fresh catches, vegetables are bursting with color, and the aroma of seafood fills the air. Nearby, an old church has been transformed into a wine garden—an eclectic blend of history and modern ingenuity. Here, you’ll taste local specialties amid a lively, authentic setting, as one reviewer noted, “great experience to try local wines, beers, and liquors with complimentary foods.”
The Roman Forum
Walking into the city’s archaeological heart, you’ll stand on the largest Roman forum on the eastern Adriatic. The guide shares stories about ancient urban life, giving you a mental picture of what life was like centuries ago. This spot offers a tangible connection between past and present.
Varoka Ulica
In the narrow streets of Varoka, you’ll glimpse the city’s vibrant urban culture. Established in the 16th century, this neighborhood remains lively today. Here, you get to try evapi, a traditional grilled meat dish influenced by Turkish cuisine, as mentioned in the tour description and praised in reviews. It’s a flavorful reminder of Zadar’s diverse culinary influences.
Novi Caffe and Final Toast
The tour wraps up in a traditional bar where you can toast with local liquors, reflecting on the experience and making new friends. Many reviews highlight how guides like Ante create a warm, welcoming atmosphere, making this ending both relaxed and celebratory.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
From the enthusiastic reviews, it’s evident that guides like Dina and Ivana excel at making the history and food come alive. One review states, “Dina was very informative, and her humor and depth of knowledge made the experience memorable.” The small group size ensures personalized attention and lively conversations, a huge plus if you enjoy connecting with guides and fellow travelers.
The culinary aspect is thoughtfully curated, blending seafood, meats, cheeses, and Turkish-influenced dishes—each paired with regional wines or liquors. You’ll learn how to eat fish Dalmatian style and discover the stories behind each flavor. The inclusion of tastings at local restaurants, wine gardens, and markets offers a genuine glimpse into local life, rather than just tourist spots.
The Value for Money
For $53.95 per person, the tour offers a well-rounded experience that combines sightseeing, tasting, and storytelling. The reviews consistently praise the quality of the food and drinks, the friendliness of guides, and the fascinating historical tidbits. Considering all the stops, tastings, and insider info, this feels like a good deal, especially for travelers eager to explore beyond the typical tourist trail.
Accessibility and Suitability
This tour is best suited to adults—particularly those interested in food and history. It’s not recommended for children under 18, vegetarians, vegans, or travelers with food allergies. The duration is short but packed, making it ideal for an evening activity or a first taste of Zadar.
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a relaxed, engaging way to get to know Zadar, this food tasting tour hits the sweet spot. It’s perfect for curious travelers who want to combine history, culture, and cuisine without it feeling like a rush. Guides like Dina and Ivana make sure you not only taste the flavors but also understand the stories that make Zadar unique.
While it’s not a comprehensive culinary deep dive, it offers a solid introduction to Dalmatian food and local life. The authentic atmosphere, combined with well-chosen stops and friendly guides, creates an experience that many travelers rave about—many saying they’d do it again or recommend it to friends.
If you’re arriving in Zadar and want a fun, tasty, and informative evening, this tour is a fantastic choice. Just remember to consider your dietary restrictions beforehand, since the tour involves a lot of local specialties.
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
No, this tour is not recommended for vegetarians or vegans because it features meat and fish dishes. It’s best suited for those who enjoy eating traditional local foods that include meat, seafood, or dairy.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 2 hours, making it an ideal short activity that covers several key sites and tastings without being overly exhausting.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Novi caffe in Zadar and finishes back at the same spot, so you won’t need to worry about transportation afterward.
Is the tour family-friendly?
This experience isn’t recommended for children under 18, mainly because of the food and alcohol tastings involved, and the fact that some stops aren’t suited for younger guests.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers guided commentary, tastings of local dishes like fish, prosciutto, cheese, and Turkish-influenced foods, as well as regional wines and liquors.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, cancellations are free if done at least 24 hours in advance. After that, refunds are not available.
How many people will be in the group?
The maximum group size is 14 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and more engaging.
In the end, this tour offers a well-rounded taste of Zadar—both literally and figuratively. It’s perfect if you want a lively, authentic introduction to the city’s flavors, stories, and culture without it taking up your entire day.
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