Discover the captivating history of Serbia’s capital on a private walking tour. Explore top attractions, from the Saint Sava Temple to Kalemegdan Fortress, in this 4-hour journey through Belgrade’s past.
Discover the captivating history of Serbia’s capital on a private walking tour. Explore top attractions, from the Saint Sava Temple to Kalemegdan Fortress, in this 4-hour journey through Belgrade’s past.
- St. Sava Temple - The tour begins at the Vracar plateau, showcasing one of Belgrade’s most significant landmarks – Saint Sava Temple, the second largest Orthodox church in Europe, featuring a stunning crypt and a main dome adorned with mosaics. Our guide will share the history of the first Serbian Royal family and the first Serbian Archbishop,…
- St. Sava Temple - The tour begins at the Vracar plateau, showcasing one of Belgrade’s most significant landmarks – Saint Sava Temple, the second largest Orthodox church in Europe, featuring a stunning crypt and a main dome adorned with mosaics. Our guide will share the history of the first Serbian Royal family and the first Serbian Archbishop, Rastko Nemanjic. On the same plateau, you’ll also see the statue of Nikola Tesla, one of the greatest scientists ever, and the National Library building, constructed during WWII.
- Trg Slavija - The tour continues to Slavija Square, named after one of Belgrade’s oldest hotels, built in 1888. This is one of the largest squares in Belgrade, where seven streets intersect. Here, our guide will tell you the fascinating story of the Belgrade Phantom.
After Slavija Square, we head to King Milan Street and a smaller, charming square called Flower Square, home to two important cultural buildings for Serbians. The first is the Yugoslav Drama Theatre, rebuilt in 2003, and the second is the Students Cultural Centre, where Belgrade’s first rock and roll performance took place.
- Crkva Svetog Marka - Resavska Street leads us to St. Mark’s Church, located in Tasmajdan Park, the second largest park in Belgrade. As we move towards the main city center, we’ll pass significant governmental buildings such as the Serbian National Parliament, the Old Palace, and the New Palace.
- Terazije Fountain - On our way to Republic Square, we’ll pass two smaller squares: Nikola Pasic Square and Terazije Square, home to the most beautiful hotel in Belgrade, Hotel Moscow.
- Trg Republike - At Republic Square, considered the main meeting point in the city, you’ll see the National Theatre, National Museum, and a monument dedicated to one of Serbia’s greatest rulers, Prince Mihail Obrenovic.
- Knez Mihailova - Next, we stroll through Knez Mihailova Street, the main pedestrian and shopping area. This bustling street will lead us to Kalemegdan/Belgrade Fortress.
- Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress - Our final stop is Kalemegdan Fortress, a prominent Belgrade attraction. It is considered an open-air museum, built between the 1st and 18th centuries and besieged over 100 times. The Fortress is divided into Upper and Lower Town, featuring many attractions, including the Roman Well, Nebojsa Tower, Military Museum, and the Victor Monument – the main symbol of Belgrade.
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Entry ticket to Saint Sava Church
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Entry ticket to Saint Sava Church
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Personal expenses
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Personal expenses
Immerse yourself in the captivating history of Serbia’s capital by taking a guided stroll. This serves as an excellent primer to Belgrade while providing a comprehensive view of the city. Commence your journey at the doorstep of the Saint Sava Temple and conclude at the Kalemegdan Fortress, hence ensuring all of Belgrade’s prominent attractions are…
Immerse yourself in the captivating history of Serbia’s capital by taking a guided stroll. This serves as an excellent primer to Belgrade while providing a comprehensive view of the city. Commence your journey at the doorstep of the Saint Sava Temple and conclude at the Kalemegdan Fortress, hence ensuring all of Belgrade’s prominent attractions are covered within this 4-hour walk through the annals of Belgrade’s history.
- This is a complete walking tour - comfortable shoes are more than recommended
- Please provide your contact telephone number, so that local partner can send you all the necessary information for the upcoming tour
- Meeting point is in front of the main entrance to Saint Sava Church
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.