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Belgrade: Yugoslavia Communist tour

Belgrade: Yugoslavia Communist tour

Find out the most interesting stories about former Yugoslavia, World War II, Tito's life, „Youth relay baton“, Non-Aligned movement, conflicts of the nineties, Nato bombing of Serbia and Montenegro in 1999 and democratic changes at the beginning of the third millennium. Visit Museum of Yugoslavia (entry ticket included) history which is also a resting place of the lifetime president of Yugoslavia, see remainings of Nato attacks as well as other attractions related to that period. This tour is nice opportunity for all history lovers to explore Yugoslavia and life under the Communist regime.

Belgrade: 3-Hour Serbian History Walking Tour

Belgrade: 3-Hour Serbian History Walking Tour

Since the time of Christ, Belgrade was always an important outpost on the border of two civilizations, nestled between the east and the west. Celts, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, Austro-Hungarians, Germans, and Russians have all fought and died to capture or liberate the "white city", leaving their bones to rest in this city. Many empires have collided there, and world history was shaped on the two mighty rivers. Following all of this dramatic history, Belgrade now proudly stands today as the Serbian capital. Prepare to be taken on a journey through time during which your guide will explain world politics, geography, and geopolitics. You can also get stuck into the grittier details of the Balkans which you may have been too afraid to ask about.

Belgrade Bike tour

Belgrade Bike tour

Feel like a local and explore Belgrade’s top highlights, its different neighborhoods, and hidden spots on a 3.5-hour guided tour riding a vintage bike.  Ride in class and comfort bikes, which are perfect for discovering various parts of the city.  See Belgrade differently and feel as you cruise around the Tasmajdan park, uninterrupted by daily routines. You will look very Instagram worthy on your retro bikes. Visit many famous sights like the St Marc Church, one of the greatest churches in Serbian history, and discover architecture marvels that are not on the front pages of tourist magazines.

Belgrade : Must-See Attractions Private Walking Tour

Belgrade : Must-See Attractions Private Walking Tour

In the National Assembly of Serbia, your guide will introduce you to the tumultuous history of Belgrade. Marvel at the blend of architectural styles, from the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires to modern Serbian buildings. Walk through the main city squares and along Knez Mihailova Street, the bustling pedestrian thoroughfare lined with shops and cafes. As you continue, pass by the Old & New Court, former seats of royal dynasties, and learn about the city's founding, the NATO bombings, and life in modern Serbia. The tour culminates at the Belgrade Fortress, offering panoramic views of the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers.

Belgrade: 4-Hour Grand City Walking Tour

Belgrade: 4-Hour Grand City Walking Tour

Explore Belgrade with a friendly local guide who is passionate about the city and eager to share all the tips and tricks that will help you make the most of your trip. Meet your guide at 10:00 AM in front of Saint Sava Temple and begin your tour by visiting the second largest Orthodox Church in Europe. Here, learn the story behind the first Serbian Royal Dynasty, Nemanjic. Next, head to Slavija Square, one of the biggest squares in Belgrade where 7 streets cross. Here your guide will tell you a captivating local story about the Belgrade phantom. A short stroll away is Flower Square, with the Yugoslav Drama Theater and Students Cultural Center. Next on your route is Tasmajdan Park, the second biggest park in Belgrade, with Saint Marco's Church.  Pass by the National Assembly of Serbia, Old and New Palace, Nikola Pasic Square, and Terazije Square in order to reach the heart of the city at Knez Mihailova Street and Republic Square. Stroll through the main pedestrian zone in Belgrade and arrive at the Kalemegdan Fortress, which is the number one attraction in the city and is an open-air museum built between the 1st and 18th century. Finish your tour at Republic Square.

Belgrade: Airport Layover Private Sightseeing Tour

Belgrade: Airport Layover Private Sightseeing Tour

The tour begins with pickup from Nikola Tesla Airport and heads into the New Belgrade area of the city. The area is the main business and residential district of the city, and was developed during Tito’s era, when the country was still named Yugoslavia. Tour around the main sights of the district, learning about the history and culture of the city along the way. Visit Saint Sava Temple next, the second largest orthodox church in Europe, then pass by Tasmajdan Park, the National Assembly of Republic of Serbia, the Old and New Palace, and Terazije Square. Arrive at Republic Square, considered to be the heart of the city, and see the National Theater, National Museum, and the monument dedicated to one of the greatest Serbian rulers, Prince Mihailo Obrenovic. From here, embark on a walking tour of Knez Mihailova Street until you reach Kalemegdan Park or Belgrade Fortress. Finally, enjoy free time to go shopping or grab some lunch before being transferred back to the airport in time for your flight.

Belgrade E-Bike Tour: 3h Journey Through History & Culture

Belgrade E-Bike Tour: 3h Journey Through History & Culture

Embark on a thrilling 3-hour e-bike tour of Belgrade, exploring its iconic landmarks and hidden gems with ease. 1. Kalemegdan Fortress: Start at Kalemegdan Fortress, where history meets breathtaking views of the Sava and Danube rivers. Cycle through ancient ramparts and monuments. 2. Dorćol Neighborhood: Glide into Dorćol, Belgrade's oldest district, with its historic architecture and trendy cafes creating a vibrant atmosphere. 3. Skadarlija: Continue to Skadarlija, the bohemian quarter. Cobblestone streets and traditional taverns transport you back to the early 20th century. 4. Cetinjska Street: Pedal to Cetinjska Street, the epicenter of Belgrade's nightlife. Once a brewery, it’s now a hub of creative spaces and bars. 5. Tašmajdan Park: Ride through Tašmajdan Park, visiting St. Mark's Church and the remains of the RTS studio, bombed in 1999. 6. St. Sava Temple: Visit St. Sava Temple, one of the world's largest Orthodox churches, known for its impressive architecture. 7. House of the National Assembly: Conclude at the House of the National Assembly, a neo-Baroque architectural gem and the seat of Serbia's parliament. This tour blends history, culture, and vibrant city life, offering an unforgettable experience.

National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia: Our most recommended tours and activities

Belgrade: Yugoslavia Communist tour

Belgrade: Yugoslavia Communist tour

Find out the most interesting stories about former Yugoslavia, World War II, Tito's life, „Youth relay baton“, Non-Aligned movement, conflicts of the nineties, Nato bombing of Serbia and Montenegro in 1999 and democratic changes at the beginning of the third millennium. Visit Museum of Yugoslavia (entry ticket included) history which is also a resting place of the lifetime president of Yugoslavia, see remainings of Nato attacks as well as other attractions related to that period. This tour is nice opportunity for all history lovers to explore Yugoslavia and life under the Communist regime.

Belgrade: 3-Hour Serbian History Walking Tour

Belgrade: 3-Hour Serbian History Walking Tour

Since the time of Christ, Belgrade was always an important outpost on the border of two civilizations, nestled between the east and the west. Celts, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, Austro-Hungarians, Germans, and Russians have all fought and died to capture or liberate the "white city", leaving their bones to rest in this city. Many empires have collided there, and world history was shaped on the two mighty rivers. Following all of this dramatic history, Belgrade now proudly stands today as the Serbian capital. Prepare to be taken on a journey through time during which your guide will explain world politics, geography, and geopolitics. You can also get stuck into the grittier details of the Balkans which you may have been too afraid to ask about.

Belgrade Bike tour

Belgrade Bike tour

Feel like a local and explore Belgrade’s top highlights, its different neighborhoods, and hidden spots on a 3.5-hour guided tour riding a vintage bike.  Ride in class and comfort bikes, which are perfect for discovering various parts of the city.  See Belgrade differently and feel as you cruise around the Tasmajdan park, uninterrupted by daily routines. You will look very Instagram worthy on your retro bikes. Visit many famous sights like the St Marc Church, one of the greatest churches in Serbian history, and discover architecture marvels that are not on the front pages of tourist magazines.

Belgrade : Must-See Attractions Private Walking Tour

Belgrade : Must-See Attractions Private Walking Tour

In the National Assembly of Serbia, your guide will introduce you to the tumultuous history of Belgrade. Marvel at the blend of architectural styles, from the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires to modern Serbian buildings. Walk through the main city squares and along Knez Mihailova Street, the bustling pedestrian thoroughfare lined with shops and cafes. As you continue, pass by the Old & New Court, former seats of royal dynasties, and learn about the city's founding, the NATO bombings, and life in modern Serbia. The tour culminates at the Belgrade Fortress, offering panoramic views of the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers.

Belgrade: 4-Hour Grand City Walking Tour

Belgrade: 4-Hour Grand City Walking Tour

Explore Belgrade with a friendly local guide who is passionate about the city and eager to share all the tips and tricks that will help you make the most of your trip. Meet your guide at 10:00 AM in front of Saint Sava Temple and begin your tour by visiting the second largest Orthodox Church in Europe. Here, learn the story behind the first Serbian Royal Dynasty, Nemanjic. Next, head to Slavija Square, one of the biggest squares in Belgrade where 7 streets cross. Here your guide will tell you a captivating local story about the Belgrade phantom. A short stroll away is Flower Square, with the Yugoslav Drama Theater and Students Cultural Center. Next on your route is Tasmajdan Park, the second biggest park in Belgrade, with Saint Marco's Church.  Pass by the National Assembly of Serbia, Old and New Palace, Nikola Pasic Square, and Terazije Square in order to reach the heart of the city at Knez Mihailova Street and Republic Square. Stroll through the main pedestrian zone in Belgrade and arrive at the Kalemegdan Fortress, which is the number one attraction in the city and is an open-air museum built between the 1st and 18th century. Finish your tour at Republic Square.

Belgrade: Airport Layover Private Sightseeing Tour

Belgrade: Airport Layover Private Sightseeing Tour

The tour begins with pickup from Nikola Tesla Airport and heads into the New Belgrade area of the city. The area is the main business and residential district of the city, and was developed during Tito’s era, when the country was still named Yugoslavia. Tour around the main sights of the district, learning about the history and culture of the city along the way. Visit Saint Sava Temple next, the second largest orthodox church in Europe, then pass by Tasmajdan Park, the National Assembly of Republic of Serbia, the Old and New Palace, and Terazije Square. Arrive at Republic Square, considered to be the heart of the city, and see the National Theater, National Museum, and the monument dedicated to one of the greatest Serbian rulers, Prince Mihailo Obrenovic. From here, embark on a walking tour of Knez Mihailova Street until you reach Kalemegdan Park or Belgrade Fortress. Finally, enjoy free time to go shopping or grab some lunch before being transferred back to the airport in time for your flight.

Belgrade E-Bike Tour: 3h Journey Through History & Culture

Belgrade E-Bike Tour: 3h Journey Through History & Culture

Embark on a thrilling 3-hour e-bike tour of Belgrade, exploring its iconic landmarks and hidden gems with ease. 1. Kalemegdan Fortress: Start at Kalemegdan Fortress, where history meets breathtaking views of the Sava and Danube rivers. Cycle through ancient ramparts and monuments. 2. Dorćol Neighborhood: Glide into Dorćol, Belgrade's oldest district, with its historic architecture and trendy cafes creating a vibrant atmosphere. 3. Skadarlija: Continue to Skadarlija, the bohemian quarter. Cobblestone streets and traditional taverns transport you back to the early 20th century. 4. Cetinjska Street: Pedal to Cetinjska Street, the epicenter of Belgrade's nightlife. Once a brewery, it’s now a hub of creative spaces and bars. 5. Tašmajdan Park: Ride through Tašmajdan Park, visiting St. Mark's Church and the remains of the RTS studio, bombed in 1999. 6. St. Sava Temple: Visit St. Sava Temple, one of the world's largest Orthodox churches, known for its impressive architecture. 7. House of the National Assembly: Conclude at the House of the National Assembly, a neo-Baroque architectural gem and the seat of Serbia's parliament. This tour blends history, culture, and vibrant city life, offering an unforgettable experience.

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4.8
(9 reviews)

Our guide was absolutely confident. Very, very good. She took her time to explain everything and was very friendly. The group was small, only 4 people, which I also thought was great. Highly recommended. I have a much better understanding of the complicated situation in the Balkans.

It was a very informative and interesting tour. The guide did good work. Depending on the make up of the group, individual politics can detour the commentary, instead of focusing on Marshall Tito and the communist regime

Our tour guide Michael was amazing. Very knowledgeable. He made the whole tour extremely enjoyable. Definitely recommended.

Guide spoke very good English, clear explanations, answered questions well and very pleasant to deal with.

Novi was excellent and knew a lot about the topic!!! Really chill guy