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Belgrade Bike tour

Belgrade Bike tour

Feel like a local and explore Belgrade’s top highlights, its different neighborhoods, and hidden spots on a 3.5-hour guided tour riding a vintage bike.  Ride in class and comfort bikes, which are perfect for discovering various parts of the city.  See Belgrade differently and feel as you cruise around the Tasmajdan park, uninterrupted by daily routines. You will look very Instagram worthy on your retro bikes. Visit many famous sights like the St Marc Church, one of the greatest churches in Serbian history, and discover architecture marvels that are not on the front pages of tourist magazines.

Belgrade E-Bike Tour: 3h Journey Through History & Culture

Belgrade E-Bike Tour: 3h Journey Through History & Culture

Embark on a thrilling 3-hour e-bike tour of Belgrade, exploring its iconic landmarks and hidden gems with ease. 1. Kalemegdan Fortress: Start at Kalemegdan Fortress, where history meets breathtaking views of the Sava and Danube rivers. Cycle through ancient ramparts and monuments. 2. Dorćol Neighborhood: Glide into Dorćol, Belgrade's oldest district, with its historic architecture and trendy cafes creating a vibrant atmosphere. 3. Skadarlija: Continue to Skadarlija, the bohemian quarter. Cobblestone streets and traditional taverns transport you back to the early 20th century. 4. Cetinjska Street: Pedal to Cetinjska Street, the epicenter of Belgrade's nightlife. Once a brewery, it’s now a hub of creative spaces and bars. 5. Tašmajdan Park: Ride through Tašmajdan Park, visiting St. Mark's Church and the remains of the RTS studio, bombed in 1999. 6. St. Sava Temple: Visit St. Sava Temple, one of the world's largest Orthodox churches, known for its impressive architecture. 7. House of the National Assembly: Conclude at the House of the National Assembly, a neo-Baroque architectural gem and the seat of Serbia's parliament. This tour blends history, culture, and vibrant city life, offering an unforgettable experience.

Belgrade: guided tours of the crossroads of East and West

Belgrade: guided tours of the crossroads of East and West

1. Visit the monument to the pioneer of the unified Serbian territories, Grand Prefect Stefan Nemanja, founder of the Nemanjic dynasty that ruled during the Middle Ages (15 minutes). 2. Departure by streetcar to the church of St. Sava, son of Stefan Nemanja and a major figure in Serbian history. Visit the monumental church, decorated with over 15,000 m2 of mosaics. (45 minutes). 3. Walk to the Kalenic market in the Vracar district, a traditional market selling fresh local produce. (30 minutes). 4. Departure by public transport to the city center (15 minutes). 5. Walk past the Parliament, the Old Palace (now the Belgrade City Hall) and the New Palace (now the Presidency building). (15 minutes). 6. Arrival on Terazije Street, one of the main streets in central Belgrade, with the Hotel Moskva and Terazije Fountain among its highlights. (15 minutes). 7. Stroll to Republic Square and coffee break in one of the square's bar-restaurants, surrounded by the National Theatre, the monument to Prince Michel Obrenovic and the National Museum (optional visit). (30 minutes). 8. Walk along the pedestrian street of Prince Michel (Knez Mihailova) to St. Michael's Cathedral and Belgrade's oldest restaurant, surprisingly named Question Mark (?). (30 minutes). 9. Pass by the French Embassy, one of Belgrade's most beautiful art-deco buildings. (15 minutes). 10. Stroll through Kalemegdan Park, home to the Belgrade Fortress, a symbol of the city's tormented history. The park is home to several of Belgrade's must-see buildings and monuments, such as the Army Museum with its open-air arms exhibitions, Belgrade Zoo, the Victor's Monument dedicated to the fighters who broke through the Salonika Front during the First World War, and the Ruzica Church. (45 minutes). 11. Photo break on the heights of the Park and the fortress, offering an incredible view of the confluence of the two rivers that cross Belgrade, the Danube and the Sava. (10 minutes). 12. End of visit in front of the monument to France in Kalemegdan Park (15 minutes).

Balkan Discovery: 12-Day Cultural Expedition

Balkan Discovery: 12-Day Cultural Expedition

Embark on a journey through the heart of the Balkans, where every stop is a story waiting to be told. In 12 days, you’ll explore 6 unique countries and 22 unforgettable cities, each filled with history, culture, and beauty. • Skopje, Macedonia: Begin your adventure in Skopje, where ancient history and modern life meet. Wander Macedonia Square, explore the lively Old Bazaar, and marvel at the beautiful Mustafa Pasha Mosque. • Lake Ohrid: Discover the serenity of Lake Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage site shared by Macedonia and Albania. It’s the perfect spot for nature lovers and those seeking a touch of timeless beauty. • Tirana, Albania: In Tirana, visit Skanderbeg Square and the stunning Ethem Bey Mosque. Feel the vibrant energy of a city that’s always alive with culture. • Montenegro & Croatia: Head to Montenegro’s capital, Podgorica, then venture to coastal gems like Budva, Kotor, and Dubrovnik, where the Adriatic Sea meets ancient town walls and beautiful islands. • Bosnia and Herzegovina: In Mostar, cross the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a symbol of resilience and unity. In Sarajevo, stroll through Baščaršija, the old bazaar, and feel the city’s rich history and charm. • Slovenia & Croatia: Wander through the fairy-tale landscape of Lake Bled, with its castle and island church, then head to Ljubljana to see the stunning Triple and Dragon Bridges. Wrap up your journey in Zagreb, Croatia’s charming capital, with its grand cathedral and vibrant squares. Throughout the trip, relax in comfortable 4-star hotels, travel in modern, air-conditioned vehicles, and enjoy guided tours that bring each destination’s story to life. This all-inclusive tour is more than a trip; it’s a memory waiting to be made.

St. Mark's Church, Belgrade: Our most recommended tours and activities

Belgrade Bike tour

Belgrade Bike tour

Feel like a local and explore Belgrade’s top highlights, its different neighborhoods, and hidden spots on a 3.5-hour guided tour riding a vintage bike.  Ride in class and comfort bikes, which are perfect for discovering various parts of the city.  See Belgrade differently and feel as you cruise around the Tasmajdan park, uninterrupted by daily routines. You will look very Instagram worthy on your retro bikes. Visit many famous sights like the St Marc Church, one of the greatest churches in Serbian history, and discover architecture marvels that are not on the front pages of tourist magazines.

Belgrade E-Bike Tour: 3h Journey Through History & Culture

Belgrade E-Bike Tour: 3h Journey Through History & Culture

Embark on a thrilling 3-hour e-bike tour of Belgrade, exploring its iconic landmarks and hidden gems with ease. 1. Kalemegdan Fortress: Start at Kalemegdan Fortress, where history meets breathtaking views of the Sava and Danube rivers. Cycle through ancient ramparts and monuments. 2. Dorćol Neighborhood: Glide into Dorćol, Belgrade's oldest district, with its historic architecture and trendy cafes creating a vibrant atmosphere. 3. Skadarlija: Continue to Skadarlija, the bohemian quarter. Cobblestone streets and traditional taverns transport you back to the early 20th century. 4. Cetinjska Street: Pedal to Cetinjska Street, the epicenter of Belgrade's nightlife. Once a brewery, it’s now a hub of creative spaces and bars. 5. Tašmajdan Park: Ride through Tašmajdan Park, visiting St. Mark's Church and the remains of the RTS studio, bombed in 1999. 6. St. Sava Temple: Visit St. Sava Temple, one of the world's largest Orthodox churches, known for its impressive architecture. 7. House of the National Assembly: Conclude at the House of the National Assembly, a neo-Baroque architectural gem and the seat of Serbia's parliament. This tour blends history, culture, and vibrant city life, offering an unforgettable experience.

Belgrade: guided tours of the crossroads of East and West

Belgrade: guided tours of the crossroads of East and West

1. Visit the monument to the pioneer of the unified Serbian territories, Grand Prefect Stefan Nemanja, founder of the Nemanjic dynasty that ruled during the Middle Ages (15 minutes). 2. Departure by streetcar to the church of St. Sava, son of Stefan Nemanja and a major figure in Serbian history. Visit the monumental church, decorated with over 15,000 m2 of mosaics. (45 minutes). 3. Walk to the Kalenic market in the Vracar district, a traditional market selling fresh local produce. (30 minutes). 4. Departure by public transport to the city center (15 minutes). 5. Walk past the Parliament, the Old Palace (now the Belgrade City Hall) and the New Palace (now the Presidency building). (15 minutes). 6. Arrival on Terazije Street, one of the main streets in central Belgrade, with the Hotel Moskva and Terazije Fountain among its highlights. (15 minutes). 7. Stroll to Republic Square and coffee break in one of the square's bar-restaurants, surrounded by the National Theatre, the monument to Prince Michel Obrenovic and the National Museum (optional visit). (30 minutes). 8. Walk along the pedestrian street of Prince Michel (Knez Mihailova) to St. Michael's Cathedral and Belgrade's oldest restaurant, surprisingly named Question Mark (?). (30 minutes). 9. Pass by the French Embassy, one of Belgrade's most beautiful art-deco buildings. (15 minutes). 10. Stroll through Kalemegdan Park, home to the Belgrade Fortress, a symbol of the city's tormented history. The park is home to several of Belgrade's must-see buildings and monuments, such as the Army Museum with its open-air arms exhibitions, Belgrade Zoo, the Victor's Monument dedicated to the fighters who broke through the Salonika Front during the First World War, and the Ruzica Church. (45 minutes). 11. Photo break on the heights of the Park and the fortress, offering an incredible view of the confluence of the two rivers that cross Belgrade, the Danube and the Sava. (10 minutes). 12. End of visit in front of the monument to France in Kalemegdan Park (15 minutes).

Balkan Discovery: 12-Day Cultural Expedition

Balkan Discovery: 12-Day Cultural Expedition

Embark on a journey through the heart of the Balkans, where every stop is a story waiting to be told. In 12 days, you’ll explore 6 unique countries and 22 unforgettable cities, each filled with history, culture, and beauty. • Skopje, Macedonia: Begin your adventure in Skopje, where ancient history and modern life meet. Wander Macedonia Square, explore the lively Old Bazaar, and marvel at the beautiful Mustafa Pasha Mosque. • Lake Ohrid: Discover the serenity of Lake Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage site shared by Macedonia and Albania. It’s the perfect spot for nature lovers and those seeking a touch of timeless beauty. • Tirana, Albania: In Tirana, visit Skanderbeg Square and the stunning Ethem Bey Mosque. Feel the vibrant energy of a city that’s always alive with culture. • Montenegro & Croatia: Head to Montenegro’s capital, Podgorica, then venture to coastal gems like Budva, Kotor, and Dubrovnik, where the Adriatic Sea meets ancient town walls and beautiful islands. • Bosnia and Herzegovina: In Mostar, cross the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a symbol of resilience and unity. In Sarajevo, stroll through Baščaršija, the old bazaar, and feel the city’s rich history and charm. • Slovenia & Croatia: Wander through the fairy-tale landscape of Lake Bled, with its castle and island church, then head to Ljubljana to see the stunning Triple and Dragon Bridges. Wrap up your journey in Zagreb, Croatia’s charming capital, with its grand cathedral and vibrant squares. Throughout the trip, relax in comfortable 4-star hotels, travel in modern, air-conditioned vehicles, and enjoy guided tours that bring each destination’s story to life. This all-inclusive tour is more than a trip; it’s a memory waiting to be made.

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Really great. I was the only participant but the tour got on (so I got a private tour) and the guide Tibor was really good. We visited several interesting places and I got a good image of what happened in the history of Belgrade. The guide showed me to some less known areas in Belgrade which made it very special. recommended.

Great guide with huge political knowledge, very interesting spots about the various history of Belgrad, highly recommended for interested people

I enjoyed it tremendously, Stefana was very pleasant and gave constant information about the whole Belgrade.

Very professional and knowledgeable guide. Highly recommend this tour if you are going to Belgrade!