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Step into Belgrade’s fascinating past on a guided walking tour that explores the city’s communist era and the legacy of Yugoslavia in Serbia. This immersive experience brings to life the stories of World War II, Josip Broz Tito, and the dramatic changes that shaped the region in the late twentieth century.
Begin your journey at Republic Square, where your expert guide introduces the complex history of Tito’s leadership, the Youth Relay Baton, and the Non-Aligned Movement. Stroll to Dom Sindikata, a striking example of Socialist realism, and continue to the impressive House of the National Assembly, once the seat of Yugoslavia’s parliament.
Walk along Kneza Miloša Street, lined with embassies and historic institutions, and pause at the iconic Yugoslav Ministry of Defence building, which still bears the scars of the 1999 NATO bombing. Each stop reveals a new layer of Belgrade’s turbulent yet resilient spirit.
Hop on a trolleybus for a short ride to the Museum of Yugoslavia, where you’ll explore exhibits chronicling the nation’s history and visit Tito’s final resting place in the House of Flowers. Your entrance ticket and trolleybus fare are included, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience.
This three-hour tour is accessible to all, with wheelchair-friendly routes and options for families with strollers. Uncover the stories and landmarks that shaped modern Serbia—secure your spot now and experience Belgrade’s history firsthand.







