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Belgrade: Underground Tour with Glass of Wine

Belgrade: Underground Tour with Glass of Wine

Discover the fascinating history of Belgrade and see a deep well that is open to the public, the Roman Well. Follow your guide to an army bunker, see the sarcophagi inside Big Gunpowder Magazine, and end your tour in style with a complimentary glass of wine in a cellar. First, come to Republic Square to meet your guide. Then, start your tour. Visit the Roman Well at the Belgrade Fortress, which dates back to the 18th century. Also, go to a military bunker from the time when Tito was in power. Check out Big Gunpowder Magazine, an Austrian gunpowder storehouse. See the Roman stone monuments, altars, and sarcophagi, which are also here. Hear some interesting stories about the old city center from your guide. Then, head to some caverns where food used to be stored. Finally, drink a free glass of wine in a 19th-century wine cellar to cap off your experience.

Red Belgrade Communist Tour

Red Belgrade Communist Tour

Learn about the communist era of Serbia, which lasted from the end of World War II to the late 1990s, on a guided tour of Belgrade. Meet your guide at Republic Square, the place where Josip Broz Tito's inspiring speech proclaimed the birth of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Hear conspiracy theories and urban legends from the 2nd half of the 20th century as you learn about the fall and rise of communism in Yugoslavia. See socialistic grey edifices belonging to the constructivism era mixed with numerous monuments from the era of the Yugoslavian Kingdom. Arrive at Terazije Square and hear about the glamorous holidays and festivities which were often celebrated here. See Hotel Moskva, and learn about the world-known celebrities and atypical guests who once stayed in its rooms. Make your way to Nikola Pašić Square, which was once known as the square of Marx and Engels. Note its Trade Union Hall and learn about the cult of work which was emphasized during the communist era. At Pioneer's Park, learn how Tito's regime was the most liberal of all countries within the communist system. See the monument of Ivo Andrić, a Nobel Prize-winning Serbian writer and a Serbian ambassador to Berlin at the beginning of World War II. Afterward, catch a trolley, a mode of public transportation used during the communist era which is still active today. Discover the district of Belgrade, Dedinje, famous for numerous embassies and residential villas. Visit the complex of the Museum of Yugoslavia, which is devoted to the life and deeds of Josip Broz Tito, the famous leader revered as an outstanding man who led the country to a bright future. In the museum see a stunning collection of ceremonial gifts given to the Yugoslavian president, one of the most valued being a gift from the crew of Apollo 11. At the end of the tour, stop at the mausoleum known as the House of Flowers where Tito is buried.

Belgrade: Top Attractions & Belgrade Neighborhoods Big Tour

Belgrade: Top Attractions & Belgrade Neighborhoods Big Tour

Discover the highlights and neighborhoods of Belgrade on a shared or private tour. Visit Kalemegdan, the Belgrade Fortress, the Zemun citadel, the Vračar area, Slavija Square, and more. See some of Belgrade's most significant sights by car and on foot. The first stop is Kalemegdan, the oldest and largest park in the city center, and the magnificent Belgrade Fortress: Leopold’s Gate, Zindan Gate, Despot’s Gate, Jakšića tower, Chapel of St Petka, and Ružica Church (Virgin Mary Church). Continue the walk through the Upper town: the Victor monument, the Roman well, the King’s gate, the Sava promenade, the Damat Ali Pasha Tomb, Clock Gate, and Clock Tower, Military Museum, and Monument of Gratitude to France. See New Belgrade’s impressive modern architecture: Ex-Central Committee of the Communist Party, Federal Executive Council, also known as Palace of Federation, Genex Tower, Sava Center, one of the biggest congress halls in this part of Europe, etc. After New Belgrade, reach Zemun, the northern area of Belgrade, characteristic for its Central European appearance, charming quarters, cobblestone streets, and fish restaurants on the Danube River banks. See Gospodska Street, the Post Office, Hotel Central, Town Museum, and the House with a Sundial, then reach the top of the hill, we’ll see the remains of the Zemun citadel that are still standing together with The Millennium Tower in the center, Zemun’s central landmark. Go down the Gardos Hill to the town center and reach the Main City Square with the Bishop’s Office and the Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin from the 18th century. Cross the Gazela Bridge and head for Dedinje – Belgrade’s most luxurious residential area. See some of the mansions in the city, perfectly nestled in the greenery and serenity of Topčider Hill. Spot the country’s biggest soccer stadium, the home of Red Star Belgrade. Leave the city and head towards Avala, Belgrade’s green mountain. Situated less than 20 km south of the city center, it is one of Belgrade’s most popular green areas, a perfect spot for recreation, picnic, or just enjoying nature. Drive through green forests until we reach the highest spot of Avala with the Monument to the Unknown Hero. After that, go down to the second largest hilltop of Avala, 440 m high, where Avala tower is situated. Coming from Avala, visit the Vračar area, where you can see one of Belgrade’s most prominent landmarks – The Church of St. Sava (also known as St. Sava Temple), one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Through Slavija Square, enter Nemanjina Street with almost all state governmental institutions: Government Building, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, General Staff of Serbian Army, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Finance, the State Court, etc. Later, stop in front of the Parliament Building, where you'll take a short break to take pictures. Round off the tour at Republic Square, the heart of the capital, where the city’s most prestigious cultural institutions are situated.

Belgrade walking tour 11:00 or 17:30

Belgrade walking tour 11:00 or 17:30

The best way to get to know the history, culture, and current events of Belgrade and Serbia is to take a tour of Belgrade's Old Town. Walking through the city, we will hear fascinating stories about the royal families and the Turks (Ottomans) who ruled Serbia for about 500 years. We will also learn about the importance of sports in Serbian culture, the lives of Serbians today and about the Serbian secret service. We will visit the most important sites and the less famous but interesting corners of the city. The tour starts at 11:00 and ends at 13:30. If you prefer to take a tour in the evening, you can find it also on Get Your Guide. The main sites we will visit include: Moscow Hotel Republic Square Terazije Knez Mihailova Street Belgrade Fortress Kalemegdan The confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers And more…** At the end of the tour, we will help you plan the rest of your trip to Belgrade and give you some culinary recommendations.

Belgrade: Shared Group or Private Guided Walking Tour

Belgrade: Shared Group or Private Guided Walking Tour

Learn the history of Belgrade on a walking tour with a licensed guide. See the monumental National Assembly building where the Serbian parliament sits to start your journey through the turbulent story of the capital. See the former residence of the Obrenović dynasty, and the New Palace built for the Karađorđević dynasty that is now home to the President of Serbia. After Nikola Pašić Square with its monument dedicated to a former mayor of Belgrade, and the Syndicate House building, admire the impressive Hotel Moskva at Terazije Square. Continue to Republic Square with the Prince Mihailo Monument, National Theater, and National Museum. Stroll down the lively shopping street of Knez Mihailo as you continue to the historic core of Kalemegdan. Visit the Orthodox Cathedral Church, where the most important Serbians were buried, and admire the Building of the Patriarchate and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Enter Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers to see the historic citadel of Belgrade Fortress and a stunning Victor statue by Ivan Meštrović.

Belgrade: Guided City Tour and Kalemegdan Fortress Visit

Belgrade: Guided City Tour and Kalemegdan Fortress Visit

Join our immersive introductory tour of Belgrade and unlock the vibrant essence of this captivating city. Our live guide will lead you on a carefully planned route, ensuring an optimal and unforgettable experience. We'll kick off our adventure at Student Park, a lively meeting spot, where you'll receive essential hints on city navigation and insider tips for your stay. As we continue, we'll stroll through the prestigious Belgrade University, soaking in the knowledge and atmosphere of this esteemed institution. Next, we'll arrive at Republic Square, a bustling hub that epitomizes the city's energy. Explore the vibrant walking street, lined with enticing shops, local boutiques, and charming cafés. Our guide will point out the best places to grab a bite to eat, ensuring you savor the flavors of authentic Serbian cuisine. Prepare to be awe-inspired as we reach the magnificent Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel. Here, you'll witness the relics of Serbian saints, including Emperor Stefan Uroš V, Lazar of Serbia, and Despot Stefan Štiljanović. The church also houses the resting place of Miloš Obrenović, an important figure in Serbian history. Continuing our journey, we'll visit the oldest kafana in Belgrade, a historical tavern where locals and visitors alike have gathered for centuries, immersing themselves in the rich traditions and warm hospitality of Serbian culture. Finally, we'll culminate the tour at the majestic Kalemegdan Fortress. Explore its impressive ramparts, soak in panoramic views of the city, and learn about its historical significance. Our guide will be there to provide fascinating insights and answer any questions you may have. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and heritage of Belgrade as you traverse this remarkable route, creating lasting memories along the way. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the best of Belgrade with our knowledgeable guide by your side. For the private option, the tour is extended-admire the majestic Hotel Moskva, a landmark on Terazije Square boasting impressive architecture and rich history. Then, venture into the heart of Belgrade's Skadarlija district, where cobblestone streets, quaint eateries, and a lively vibe offer an authentic taste of the city's spirit.

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: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

Belgrade: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

Download an engaging self-guided audio tour of the vibrant Balkan capital. Your tour is combined with a fully detailed map, enabling you to get the most out of your experience. Take a walk through Belgrade, Serbia's capital, and a city steeped in history. Listen to informative commentary as you stroll its streets. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Skardalija, the city's bohemian district. Admire the landmarks of Republic Square like the National Museum and Theater. Encounter famous sights like the Old Palace, Nikola Pasic Square, the Zepter Museum, and Prince Michael Street. You'll also see Students Square, the Ethnographic Museum, as well as the curiously named Question Mark Tavern and Big Staircase. Experience and learn about the monumental Belgrade fortress, with its points of interest including the Natural History Museum Gallery, the Inner Stambol Gate, and the Old Turkish Bath. Enjoy an experience where you explore and learn about the city and its fascinating sights at your own pace.

Belgrade Panoramic City Tour

Belgrade Panoramic City Tour

Feel the beating heart of Belgrade as you discover the highlights of the center of the city. See notable landmarks such as the remarkable Belgrade Fortress, Kalemegdan Park, and the Victory Monument. Drive through New Belgrade, a part of the city built in the communist era. Pass by the Palace of Serbia, its construction and facade reflect the aspiration for architectural grandiose in the second part of the 20th century. See the charming cobblestone streets, and fish restaurants in the Zemun district, the part of the city settled on the Danube river banks. Its unique spirit is visible every step of the way. Take a short coffee break before heading further with the tour. See some of the most important examples of the architectural styles of Zemun as you stroll along the river bank. Climb up Gardos Hill – the heart of Old Zemun. Its curvy cobblestone streets and tiny houses will give you the impression that Zemun is a melting pot of Mediterranean and Central European cultures. The next part of the tour involves the elite district of Dedinje with edifices of exceptionally high architectural value. Driving from Dedinje, catch a glance at the stadium of FC Red Star, a former Champions League winner. After a visit to the spectacular monument to the Unknown Hero of WWI, the work of the most significant sculptor of Yugoslavia, climb the Avala Tower via the elevators for fantastic views of the city. Hop back in the car and travel next to the hill of Vračar, crowned with Saint Sava Temple. This symbol of Belgrade, with its white and gold exterior beautifully dazzling in the sunlight, has a prominent place in the Belgrade skyline, reflecting the strong Christian Orthodox faith of Serbian. Arrive at Slavija Square and see the remains of the Serbian General Staff building, destroyed during the NATO bombing of 1999. After passing Terazije Square with its remarkable hotel Moskva, see Republic Square, the most central point of Belgrade, before the tour concludes.

Belgrade : Old Town Walking Tour With A Guide

Belgrade : Old Town Walking Tour With A Guide

Your adventure starts at the meeting point in front of the Courtyard by Marriott Belgrade City Center, where you'll be introduced to the historic charm of Belgrade's Old Town. Walk to Republic Square and learn about the Horseman Statue and the significance of the National Museum and National Theatre. Dive into the history of Prince Mihailo, a key figure in Serbia's modern history. Stroll to Student's Square (Studentski Trg), the oldest urban square in Belgrade, surrounded by classical buildings and home to important educational institutions. Hear stories about Captain Miša's philanthropy and the remarkable minds that have shaped Serbian history. Explore Dorćol, one of Belgrade's most vibrant neighborhoods, known for its cafes, galleries, and museums. Stand before the Jewish community center and learn about the Jewish community's history and their fate during World War II. Visit the 16th-century Bayrakli Mosque (Bajrakli džamija), the only remaining mosque in Belgrade, and uncover stories of Ottoman life in the city. The tour culminates at the Belgrade Fortress, where Kalemegdan Park offers a peaceful retreat. Explore the Roman castrum of Singidunum, the medieval walls, and Orthodox churches, including the Chapel of St. Petka and Ružica Church.

Republic Square, Belgrade: Our most recommended tours and activities

Belgrade: Underground Tour with Glass of Wine

Belgrade: Underground Tour with Glass of Wine

Discover the fascinating history of Belgrade and see a deep well that is open to the public, the Roman Well. Follow your guide to an army bunker, see the sarcophagi inside Big Gunpowder Magazine, and end your tour in style with a complimentary glass of wine in a cellar. First, come to Republic Square to meet your guide. Then, start your tour. Visit the Roman Well at the Belgrade Fortress, which dates back to the 18th century. Also, go to a military bunker from the time when Tito was in power. Check out Big Gunpowder Magazine, an Austrian gunpowder storehouse. See the Roman stone monuments, altars, and sarcophagi, which are also here. Hear some interesting stories about the old city center from your guide. Then, head to some caverns where food used to be stored. Finally, drink a free glass of wine in a 19th-century wine cellar to cap off your experience.

Red Belgrade Communist Tour

Red Belgrade Communist Tour

Learn about the communist era of Serbia, which lasted from the end of World War II to the late 1990s, on a guided tour of Belgrade. Meet your guide at Republic Square, the place where Josip Broz Tito's inspiring speech proclaimed the birth of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Hear conspiracy theories and urban legends from the 2nd half of the 20th century as you learn about the fall and rise of communism in Yugoslavia. See socialistic grey edifices belonging to the constructivism era mixed with numerous monuments from the era of the Yugoslavian Kingdom. Arrive at Terazije Square and hear about the glamorous holidays and festivities which were often celebrated here. See Hotel Moskva, and learn about the world-known celebrities and atypical guests who once stayed in its rooms. Make your way to Nikola Pašić Square, which was once known as the square of Marx and Engels. Note its Trade Union Hall and learn about the cult of work which was emphasized during the communist era. At Pioneer's Park, learn how Tito's regime was the most liberal of all countries within the communist system. See the monument of Ivo Andrić, a Nobel Prize-winning Serbian writer and a Serbian ambassador to Berlin at the beginning of World War II. Afterward, catch a trolley, a mode of public transportation used during the communist era which is still active today. Discover the district of Belgrade, Dedinje, famous for numerous embassies and residential villas. Visit the complex of the Museum of Yugoslavia, which is devoted to the life and deeds of Josip Broz Tito, the famous leader revered as an outstanding man who led the country to a bright future. In the museum see a stunning collection of ceremonial gifts given to the Yugoslavian president, one of the most valued being a gift from the crew of Apollo 11. At the end of the tour, stop at the mausoleum known as the House of Flowers where Tito is buried.

Belgrade: Top Attractions & Belgrade Neighborhoods Big Tour

Belgrade: Top Attractions & Belgrade Neighborhoods Big Tour

Discover the highlights and neighborhoods of Belgrade on a shared or private tour. Visit Kalemegdan, the Belgrade Fortress, the Zemun citadel, the Vračar area, Slavija Square, and more. See some of Belgrade's most significant sights by car and on foot. The first stop is Kalemegdan, the oldest and largest park in the city center, and the magnificent Belgrade Fortress: Leopold’s Gate, Zindan Gate, Despot’s Gate, Jakšića tower, Chapel of St Petka, and Ružica Church (Virgin Mary Church). Continue the walk through the Upper town: the Victor monument, the Roman well, the King’s gate, the Sava promenade, the Damat Ali Pasha Tomb, Clock Gate, and Clock Tower, Military Museum, and Monument of Gratitude to France. See New Belgrade’s impressive modern architecture: Ex-Central Committee of the Communist Party, Federal Executive Council, also known as Palace of Federation, Genex Tower, Sava Center, one of the biggest congress halls in this part of Europe, etc. After New Belgrade, reach Zemun, the northern area of Belgrade, characteristic for its Central European appearance, charming quarters, cobblestone streets, and fish restaurants on the Danube River banks. See Gospodska Street, the Post Office, Hotel Central, Town Museum, and the House with a Sundial, then reach the top of the hill, we’ll see the remains of the Zemun citadel that are still standing together with The Millennium Tower in the center, Zemun’s central landmark. Go down the Gardos Hill to the town center and reach the Main City Square with the Bishop’s Office and the Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin from the 18th century. Cross the Gazela Bridge and head for Dedinje – Belgrade’s most luxurious residential area. See some of the mansions in the city, perfectly nestled in the greenery and serenity of Topčider Hill. Spot the country’s biggest soccer stadium, the home of Red Star Belgrade. Leave the city and head towards Avala, Belgrade’s green mountain. Situated less than 20 km south of the city center, it is one of Belgrade’s most popular green areas, a perfect spot for recreation, picnic, or just enjoying nature. Drive through green forests until we reach the highest spot of Avala with the Monument to the Unknown Hero. After that, go down to the second largest hilltop of Avala, 440 m high, where Avala tower is situated. Coming from Avala, visit the Vračar area, where you can see one of Belgrade’s most prominent landmarks – The Church of St. Sava (also known as St. Sava Temple), one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Through Slavija Square, enter Nemanjina Street with almost all state governmental institutions: Government Building, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, General Staff of Serbian Army, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Finance, the State Court, etc. Later, stop in front of the Parliament Building, where you'll take a short break to take pictures. Round off the tour at Republic Square, the heart of the capital, where the city’s most prestigious cultural institutions are situated.

Belgrade walking tour 11:00 or 17:30

Belgrade walking tour 11:00 or 17:30

The best way to get to know the history, culture, and current events of Belgrade and Serbia is to take a tour of Belgrade's Old Town. Walking through the city, we will hear fascinating stories about the royal families and the Turks (Ottomans) who ruled Serbia for about 500 years. We will also learn about the importance of sports in Serbian culture, the lives of Serbians today and about the Serbian secret service. We will visit the most important sites and the less famous but interesting corners of the city. The tour starts at 11:00 and ends at 13:30. If you prefer to take a tour in the evening, you can find it also on Get Your Guide. The main sites we will visit include: Moscow Hotel Republic Square Terazije Knez Mihailova Street Belgrade Fortress Kalemegdan The confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers And more…** At the end of the tour, we will help you plan the rest of your trip to Belgrade and give you some culinary recommendations.

Belgrade: Shared Group or Private Guided Walking Tour

Belgrade: Shared Group or Private Guided Walking Tour

Learn the history of Belgrade on a walking tour with a licensed guide. See the monumental National Assembly building where the Serbian parliament sits to start your journey through the turbulent story of the capital. See the former residence of the Obrenović dynasty, and the New Palace built for the Karađorđević dynasty that is now home to the President of Serbia. After Nikola Pašić Square with its monument dedicated to a former mayor of Belgrade, and the Syndicate House building, admire the impressive Hotel Moskva at Terazije Square. Continue to Republic Square with the Prince Mihailo Monument, National Theater, and National Museum. Stroll down the lively shopping street of Knez Mihailo as you continue to the historic core of Kalemegdan. Visit the Orthodox Cathedral Church, where the most important Serbians were buried, and admire the Building of the Patriarchate and Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Enter Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers to see the historic citadel of Belgrade Fortress and a stunning Victor statue by Ivan Meštrović.

Belgrade: Guided City Tour and Kalemegdan Fortress Visit

Belgrade: Guided City Tour and Kalemegdan Fortress Visit

Join our immersive introductory tour of Belgrade and unlock the vibrant essence of this captivating city. Our live guide will lead you on a carefully planned route, ensuring an optimal and unforgettable experience. We'll kick off our adventure at Student Park, a lively meeting spot, where you'll receive essential hints on city navigation and insider tips for your stay. As we continue, we'll stroll through the prestigious Belgrade University, soaking in the knowledge and atmosphere of this esteemed institution. Next, we'll arrive at Republic Square, a bustling hub that epitomizes the city's energy. Explore the vibrant walking street, lined with enticing shops, local boutiques, and charming cafés. Our guide will point out the best places to grab a bite to eat, ensuring you savor the flavors of authentic Serbian cuisine. Prepare to be awe-inspired as we reach the magnificent Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel. Here, you'll witness the relics of Serbian saints, including Emperor Stefan Uroš V, Lazar of Serbia, and Despot Stefan Štiljanović. The church also houses the resting place of Miloš Obrenović, an important figure in Serbian history. Continuing our journey, we'll visit the oldest kafana in Belgrade, a historical tavern where locals and visitors alike have gathered for centuries, immersing themselves in the rich traditions and warm hospitality of Serbian culture. Finally, we'll culminate the tour at the majestic Kalemegdan Fortress. Explore its impressive ramparts, soak in panoramic views of the city, and learn about its historical significance. Our guide will be there to provide fascinating insights and answer any questions you may have. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and heritage of Belgrade as you traverse this remarkable route, creating lasting memories along the way. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the best of Belgrade with our knowledgeable guide by your side. For the private option, the tour is extended-admire the majestic Hotel Moskva, a landmark on Terazije Square boasting impressive architecture and rich history. Then, venture into the heart of Belgrade's Skadarlija district, where cobblestone streets, quaint eateries, and a lively vibe offer an authentic taste of the city's spirit.

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: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

Belgrade: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

Download an engaging self-guided audio tour of the vibrant Balkan capital. Your tour is combined with a fully detailed map, enabling you to get the most out of your experience. Take a walk through Belgrade, Serbia's capital, and a city steeped in history. Listen to informative commentary as you stroll its streets. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Skardalija, the city's bohemian district. Admire the landmarks of Republic Square like the National Museum and Theater. Encounter famous sights like the Old Palace, Nikola Pasic Square, the Zepter Museum, and Prince Michael Street. You'll also see Students Square, the Ethnographic Museum, as well as the curiously named Question Mark Tavern and Big Staircase. Experience and learn about the monumental Belgrade fortress, with its points of interest including the Natural History Museum Gallery, the Inner Stambol Gate, and the Old Turkish Bath. Enjoy an experience where you explore and learn about the city and its fascinating sights at your own pace.

Belgrade Panoramic City Tour

Belgrade Panoramic City Tour

Feel the beating heart of Belgrade as you discover the highlights of the center of the city. See notable landmarks such as the remarkable Belgrade Fortress, Kalemegdan Park, and the Victory Monument. Drive through New Belgrade, a part of the city built in the communist era. Pass by the Palace of Serbia, its construction and facade reflect the aspiration for architectural grandiose in the second part of the 20th century. See the charming cobblestone streets, and fish restaurants in the Zemun district, the part of the city settled on the Danube river banks. Its unique spirit is visible every step of the way. Take a short coffee break before heading further with the tour. See some of the most important examples of the architectural styles of Zemun as you stroll along the river bank. Climb up Gardos Hill – the heart of Old Zemun. Its curvy cobblestone streets and tiny houses will give you the impression that Zemun is a melting pot of Mediterranean and Central European cultures. The next part of the tour involves the elite district of Dedinje with edifices of exceptionally high architectural value. Driving from Dedinje, catch a glance at the stadium of FC Red Star, a former Champions League winner. After a visit to the spectacular monument to the Unknown Hero of WWI, the work of the most significant sculptor of Yugoslavia, climb the Avala Tower via the elevators for fantastic views of the city. Hop back in the car and travel next to the hill of Vračar, crowned with Saint Sava Temple. This symbol of Belgrade, with its white and gold exterior beautifully dazzling in the sunlight, has a prominent place in the Belgrade skyline, reflecting the strong Christian Orthodox faith of Serbian. Arrive at Slavija Square and see the remains of the Serbian General Staff building, destroyed during the NATO bombing of 1999. After passing Terazije Square with its remarkable hotel Moskva, see Republic Square, the most central point of Belgrade, before the tour concludes.

Belgrade : Old Town Walking Tour With A Guide

Belgrade : Old Town Walking Tour With A Guide

Your adventure starts at the meeting point in front of the Courtyard by Marriott Belgrade City Center, where you'll be introduced to the historic charm of Belgrade's Old Town. Walk to Republic Square and learn about the Horseman Statue and the significance of the National Museum and National Theatre. Dive into the history of Prince Mihailo, a key figure in Serbia's modern history. Stroll to Student's Square (Studentski Trg), the oldest urban square in Belgrade, surrounded by classical buildings and home to important educational institutions. Hear stories about Captain Miša's philanthropy and the remarkable minds that have shaped Serbian history. Explore Dorćol, one of Belgrade's most vibrant neighborhoods, known for its cafes, galleries, and museums. Stand before the Jewish community center and learn about the Jewish community's history and their fate during World War II. Visit the 16th-century Bayrakli Mosque (Bajrakli džamija), the only remaining mosque in Belgrade, and uncover stories of Ottoman life in the city. The tour culminates at the Belgrade Fortress, where Kalemegdan Park offers a peaceful retreat. Explore the Roman castrum of Singidunum, the medieval walls, and Orthodox churches, including the Chapel of St. Petka and Ružica Church.

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4.7
(86 reviews)

Loved the Belgrade Walking Tour with Kalemegdan Park! The guide was super friendly and fun. Learned so much about the city’s history. Walking through the streets was amazing. Kalemegdan Fortress views—wow! Perfect way to see Belgrade

Dragaba, the guide, was great and answered all our questions. It was super interesting. Also we were happy to have a guide for the museum :)

I enjoyed it tremendously, Stefana was very pleasant and gave constant information about the whole Belgrade.

Maybe a little more time exploring the Belgrade neighborhoods. Or maybe another tour for that?

Brilliant guide and great value for time - recommended