Discover the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, on a panoramic city tour. Explore the iconic Belgrade fortress, charming neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks like the Saint Sava Temple.
Discover the rich history and vibrant atmosphere of Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, on a panoramic city tour. Explore the iconic Belgrade fortress, charming neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks like the Saint Sava Temple.
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Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress - Experience the “beating heart” of Belgrade as you arrive at the vibrant city center and the historic Belgrade Fortress.
Starting from Student’s Square, a hub of education in Serbia’s capital, Uzun Mirko’s Street guides you to the impressive fortress, showcasing layers from various historical periods.
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- Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress - Experience the “beating heart” of Belgrade as you arrive at the vibrant city center and the historic Belgrade Fortress.
Starting from Student’s Square, a hub of education in Serbia’s capital, Uzun Mirko’s Street guides you to the impressive fortress, showcasing layers from various historical periods.
A leisurely stroll from Kalemegdan Park to the Victor Monument offers a breathtaking view of the city and the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, making it an unforgettable highlight.
- Novi Belgrade - While Belgrade is ideal for walking tours, for those wishing to explore the city’s incredible sights without tiring their feet, the Belgrade Panoramic City Tour is the perfect choice.
Our licensed guides will share fascinating stories during your journey, transforming your trip from merely informative to truly immersive.
The tour begins en route to New Belgrade, a district developed during the communist era. You’ll pass by the Palace of Serbia, whose construction and facade reflect the grand architectural ambitions of the late 20th century.
Another example of brutalist architecture is the Genex Tower, standing tall among the “chess-like” grid of New Belgrade blocks. The tour continues to the Belgrade Arena and Congress Hall Sava Center, crossing the “Gazelle” bridge to reach the more vibrant and colorful parts of Belgrade, continuing with the must-see itinerary.
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Zemun - The charming quarters, cobblestone streets, and fish restaurants signal your arrival in Zemun, a part of the city nestled on the Danube riverbanks. Its unique spirit is evident at every turn. Passing by the most significant examples of Zemun’s prolific architectural styles, you’ll disembark to stroll along the famous Danube promenade. Climb Gardos Hill, the heart of Old Zemun, where its winding cobblestone streets and quaint houses create a blend of Mediterranean and Central European cultures. Just in time for a lunch break, descend Gardos Hill to the town center and reach the Main City Square, surrounded by historic buildings, including the Bishop’s Office and the Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin from the 18th century.
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Museum of Yugoslavia - Visit the memorial complex dedicated to the history of Yugoslavia, with a special focus on Josip Broz Tito, a prominent Yugoslavian leader celebrated for his advocacy of solidarity, unity, and peace, and who remains a national hero today.
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Dedinje - The tour continues to the elite district of Dedinje, home to buildings of exceptional architectural value.
From Dedinje, you’ll catch a glimpse of the stadiums of FC Red Star, a former Champions League winner, and FC Partizan.
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Avala Tower - After visiting the spectacular monument to the Unknown Hero of WWI on Avala Mountain, crafted by Yugoslavia’s most renowned sculptor, ascend the Avala Tower. Two elevators take you up to 123 meters, offering a magnificent view of the Central Serbian province of Šumadija and the entire Belgrade, including the river confluence where the heart of the capital lies.
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St. Sava Temple - A short drive brings you to the top of Vracar Hill, crowned by the Saint Sava Temple.
This iconic symbol of Belgrade, with its white and gold exterior beautifully reflecting the sun’s rays, holds a prominent place on the Belgrade skyline and represents the strong faith of the Serbian nation.
The plateau is home to the Serbian National Library and is guarded by a monument dedicated to Karađorđe, the leader of the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire.
- Trg Slavija - Continuing the tour, you’ll reach Slavija Square, where, just a century ago, ducks were hunted. Nearby, you’ll see the remains of the Serbian General Staff building, destroyed during the NATO bombing in 1999.
A drive through this hilly part of Belgrade offers a chance to enjoy exquisite neighborhoods and eclectic architectural styles, reflecting Belgrade’s 23-century-long history.
One of the most historically significant sites is Saint Mark’s Church, which houses the relic of Tsar Dušan, the most powerful ruler in Serbian history.
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The National Assembly - As you approach the heart of Belgrade, you’ll pass through an administrative triangle formed by the impressive seat of the Serbian National Parliament, along with the Old and New Courts, which serve as the residences of the City Parliament and the President.
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Trg Republike - After the theatrical Terazije Square with its remarkable Hotel Moskva, you’ll briefly pass Republic Square, the central point of Belgrade.

- Air-conditioned transport
- Convenient hotel pickup & drop-off
- Expert guidance by licensed professionals
- Air-conditioned transport
- Convenient hotel pickup & drop-off
- Expert guidance by licensed professionals
- Food and drinks
- Souvenirs
- Gratuities
- Admission to the Avala Tower approx. 3,5 €
- Admission to the Saint Sava Temple approx. 4 €
- Food and drinks
- Souvenirs
- Gratuities
- Admission to the Avala Tower approx. 3,5 €
- Admission to the Saint Sava Temple approx. 4 €
Once you enter the vibrant heart of the city, you will experience the pulsing energy of Belgrade with the iconic Belgrade fortress standing prominent, showcasing different historical periods.
We then drive through New Belgrade, a section of the city with distinct influences from the communist era.
Zemun welcomes you with its quaint neighborhoods, paved…
Once you enter the vibrant heart of the city, you will experience the pulsing energy of Belgrade with the iconic Belgrade fortress standing prominent, showcasing different historical periods.
We then drive through New Belgrade, a section of the city with distinct influences from the communist era.
Zemun welcomes you with its quaint neighborhoods, paved streets, and seafood restaurants.
Next, we scale Gardos Hill, the core of Old Zemun. The winding paved streets and small homes give off a culturally diverse vibe of Mediterranean mixed with Central European traditions.
As we journey through Dedinje, you’ll catch a glimpse of the FC Red Star stadiums, past winners of The European Champions League. We’ll then ascend the Avala Tower.
Following a brief trip, we alight at Vračar’s hilltop, adorned by the majestic Saint Sava Temple.
After a visit to the dramatic Terazije square characterized by the remarkable Hotel Moskva, we make a quick stop at Republic square, the core of Belgrade.
- Religious objects require clothing that covers knees and shoulders
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Service animals allowed
- The minimum number of participants for a shared tour is 3. At least 24 hours before the trip, we will inform you in case there are not enough guests on tour, and we will offer a choice between: 1) canceling the tour with no fees applied; 2) changing the tour date; 3) moving to another available tour.
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.