Description
Summary
Description
Discover the vibrant heart of Belgrade, Serbia, on a guided half-day walking tour that immerses you in the city's rich history and lively culture. This intimate experience, ideal for small groups, invites you to explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems with a local guide who brings each story to life.
Your journey begins at the impressive National Assembly building, where you'll learn about its fascinating past and architectural beauty. Stroll through the city center to visit the Old Palace, once home to Serbian royalty, and admire the artistry of the Monument of Gratitude to France, a testament to enduring international friendships.
As you wander along Knez Mihailova, Belgrade's bustling pedestrian street, you'll feel the pulse of modern city life. The tour also takes you to the historic Kalemegdan Fortress, where panoramic views of the Sava and Danube rivers reveal the city's strategic significance throughout the ages.
Along the way, you'll pause for a traditional Serbian coffee, enjoying not just a beverage but a cherished local ritual. Your guide is eager to answer questions and share insights, ensuring a personal connection to Belgrade's past and present. The tour is conducted in English, Russian, or Croatian, and is suitable for all fitness levels.
With a duration of two to three hours, this walking tour is perfect for travelers seeking a deeper understanding of Belgrade's heritage. Group sizes are kept small for a more engaging experience. Availability is limited, so secure your spot now and uncover the best of Belgrade on foot!







