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Discover Belgrade’s striking brutalist and modernist architecture on this immersive guided tour through Serbia’s vibrant capital. Explore how the city’s skyline was shaped by the bold vision of former Yugoslavia, revealing stories of power, resilience, and innovation at every turn.
Your journey begins with a private pickup from your hotel, setting the stage for a fascinating exploration. Ascend the Avala Tower, perched atop Belgrade’s highest peak, and take in panoramic views from its observation deck. Learn about its dramatic history, including its destruction and reconstruction after the 1999 NATO bombing.
Cross the impressive Ada Bridge, the largest single-pylon bridge in Europe, and admire its modern engineering. Marvel at the iconic Western Gate, known as the Genex Towers, and the Eastern Gate, both celebrated examples of brutalist design that define New Belgrade’s unique character.
Visit the renowned Sava Center, a monumental complex built for an international conference in 1977, and appreciate its innovative polyhedral structures. Stand before the Palace of Serbia, an elegant symbol of late modernism, and discover how architecture was used to represent national ideals.
This four-hour tour is led in English by a professional guide and includes private transportation, hotel transfers, and entry to the Avala Tower. Group sizes are intimate, accommodating up to eight guests. Secure your spot now and experience Belgrade’s architectural wonders firsthand—spaces fill quickly!







