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Belgrade: Top Attractions & Belgrade Neighborhoods Big Tour

Belgrade: Top Attractions & Belgrade Neighborhoods Big Tour

Discover the highlights and neighborhoods of Belgrade on a shared or private tour. Visit Kalemegdan, the Belgrade Fortress, the Zemun citadel, the Vračar area, Slavija Square, and more. See some of Belgrade's most significant sights by car and on foot. The first stop is Kalemegdan, the oldest and largest park in the city center, and the magnificent Belgrade Fortress: Leopold’s Gate, Zindan Gate, Despot’s Gate, Jakšića tower, Chapel of St Petka, and Ružica Church (Virgin Mary Church). Continue the walk through the Upper town: the Victor monument, the Roman well, the King’s gate, the Sava promenade, the Damat Ali Pasha Tomb, Clock Gate, and Clock Tower, Military Museum, and Monument of Gratitude to France. See New Belgrade’s impressive modern architecture: Ex-Central Committee of the Communist Party, Federal Executive Council, also known as Palace of Federation, Genex Tower, Sava Center, one of the biggest congress halls in this part of Europe, etc. After New Belgrade, reach Zemun, the northern area of Belgrade, characteristic for its Central European appearance, charming quarters, cobblestone streets, and fish restaurants on the Danube River banks. See Gospodska Street, the Post Office, Hotel Central, Town Museum, and the House with a Sundial, then reach the top of the hill, we’ll see the remains of the Zemun citadel that are still standing together with The Millennium Tower in the center, Zemun’s central landmark. Go down the Gardos Hill to the town center and reach the Main City Square with the Bishop’s Office and the Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin from the 18th century. Cross the Gazela Bridge and head for Dedinje – Belgrade’s most luxurious residential area. See some of the mansions in the city, perfectly nestled in the greenery and serenity of Topčider Hill. Spot the country’s biggest soccer stadium, the home of Red Star Belgrade. Coming from Dedinje, visit the Vračar area, where you can see one of Belgrade’s most prominent landmarks – The Church of St. Sava (also known as St. Sava Temple), one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Through Slavija Square, enter Nemanjina Street with almost all state governmental institutions: Government Building, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, General Staff of Serbian Army, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Finance, the State Court, etc. Later, stop in front of the Parliament Building, where you'll take a short break to take pictures. Round off the tour at Republic Square, the heart of the capital, where the city’s most prestigious cultural institutions are situated.

Avala Mountain Tour

Avala Mountain Tour

Avala is Belgrade's mountain located a 1-hour drive from Belgrade. It has a lot of protected species of animals and plants. The mountain is made of serpentinite, limestone, and magmatic rocks and is a source of lead and mercury ore. Our tour starts at 10:00. Our vehicle will pick you up at your address. Afterward, when we come to the Avala we meet with the unknown hero, a monument of Russians died in an airplane crash, the place of the former tower Zrnov, and of course viewpoint from the highest point in Belgrade.

Belgrade: Space architecture tour - brutalist architecture

Belgrade: Space architecture tour - brutalist architecture

This is the tour where architecture lovers can enjoy the architecture of brutalism and structuralism, that was mostly shaped by ideology of former Yugoslavia. Get to know architecture of Social Communist times built to represent power of newly created Yugoslavia. Take a look over the Belgrade from observation deck of Avala Telecommunication Tower placed on Belgrade’s tallest mountain. Destroyed in Nato bombarding in 1999, it resurrected from the ruins in 2010. Cross over the Ada bridge above Sava river. The bridge whose construction is shown on Discovery channel and is the biggest single pillion bridge in Europe. Pass through the gates of Belgrade – Western gate, Geneks twin towers connected with bridge on the 26th floor and Eastern gate, Rudo buildings both built in brutalism style. You’ll see the “Sava” Center, the project built for the needs of the Conference on European Security and Cooperation held in Belgrade in 1977, that was first and biggest conference center in former Yugoslavia. Here you can examine structural design of polyhedral buildings of this huge complex. You’ll stand in front of the Palace of Serbia, ex Federal Executive Council, spectacular building of late modernism that shows how design can represent the ruling ideology. Enormous but elegant structure was the first project of New Belgrade after the WwII.

Belgrade Panoramic City Tour

Belgrade Panoramic City Tour

Begin your journey by stepping into the past as you explore the legendary Belgrade Fortress, a historic site that has stood for over two millennia. Wander through Kalemegdan Park, where nature and history intertwine, and take in the stunning views from the Victor Monument, positioned high above the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, offering one of the city’s most spectacular panoramas. Cross the river into Zemun, a charming district with a distinctly European atmosphere. Stroll along its cobblestone streets, admire its baroque architecture, and embrace the lively ambiance of the Danube Promenade. Take a moment to relax at a local café or restaurant and savor the fusion of Mediterranean and Central European flavors that define this picturesque riverside area. Explore Belgrade’s contrasts, starting with New Belgrade, shaped by the socialist era, with landmarks like the Palace of Serbia and Ada Bridge. Next, see Dedinje, home to grand villas, embassies, and historical sites. You'll also pass by the Red Star Stadium, a football icon, and the Museum of Yugoslavia, dedicated to Josip Broz Tito, the leader who promoted unity and peace in the former Yugoslavia. Next, arrive at the iconic Saint Sava Temple, a stunning symbol of Belgrade with its white and gold exterior that shines brightly in the sunlight. A dominant feature in the Belgrade skyline, the temple reflects the deep Christian Orthodox faith of the Serbian people. Enjoy an enlightening tour inside with your guide. Continue with a scenic drive through some of the city's most renowned streets, including Nemanjina Street, the Stefan Nemanja Monument, and Karađorđeva Street. Circle around Kalemegdan, pass through Francuska Street, and arrive at Republic Square, the vibrant heart of the city. The tour concludes at Nikola Pašić Square, near the grand Old Palace, where your guide will share final insights before bidding you farewell. From here, you can continue exploring the city at your own pace or easily return to your hotel.

Belgrade: Private City Highlights Tour with Hotel Pickup

Belgrade: Private City Highlights Tour with Hotel Pickup

Explore the best sights of Belgrade on this private city tour with a dedicated driver guide! Belgrade has a great many interesting attractions and a huge treasury of beautiful items in its churches, streets, and parks. On this tour you get to see more attractions, some of those outside of the city center. Your private driver and licensed tour guide will show you around and provide insider guidance on this individual ride. The tour includes Republic Square, Knez Mihailova Street, Skadarlija (bohemian quarter), Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Kalemegdan fortress, St. Sava Temple - St. Mark’s Church, Old Zemun, Gardoš Tower, Avala tower.

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Avala Tower: Our most recommended tours and activities

Belgrade: Top Attractions & Belgrade Neighborhoods Big Tour

Belgrade: Top Attractions & Belgrade Neighborhoods Big Tour

Discover the highlights and neighborhoods of Belgrade on a shared or private tour. Visit Kalemegdan, the Belgrade Fortress, the Zemun citadel, the Vračar area, Slavija Square, and more. See some of Belgrade's most significant sights by car and on foot. The first stop is Kalemegdan, the oldest and largest park in the city center, and the magnificent Belgrade Fortress: Leopold’s Gate, Zindan Gate, Despot’s Gate, Jakšića tower, Chapel of St Petka, and Ružica Church (Virgin Mary Church). Continue the walk through the Upper town: the Victor monument, the Roman well, the King’s gate, the Sava promenade, the Damat Ali Pasha Tomb, Clock Gate, and Clock Tower, Military Museum, and Monument of Gratitude to France. See New Belgrade’s impressive modern architecture: Ex-Central Committee of the Communist Party, Federal Executive Council, also known as Palace of Federation, Genex Tower, Sava Center, one of the biggest congress halls in this part of Europe, etc. After New Belgrade, reach Zemun, the northern area of Belgrade, characteristic for its Central European appearance, charming quarters, cobblestone streets, and fish restaurants on the Danube River banks. See Gospodska Street, the Post Office, Hotel Central, Town Museum, and the House with a Sundial, then reach the top of the hill, we’ll see the remains of the Zemun citadel that are still standing together with The Millennium Tower in the center, Zemun’s central landmark. Go down the Gardos Hill to the town center and reach the Main City Square with the Bishop’s Office and the Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin from the 18th century. Cross the Gazela Bridge and head for Dedinje – Belgrade’s most luxurious residential area. See some of the mansions in the city, perfectly nestled in the greenery and serenity of Topčider Hill. Spot the country’s biggest soccer stadium, the home of Red Star Belgrade. Coming from Dedinje, visit the Vračar area, where you can see one of Belgrade’s most prominent landmarks – The Church of St. Sava (also known as St. Sava Temple), one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Through Slavija Square, enter Nemanjina Street with almost all state governmental institutions: Government Building, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, General Staff of Serbian Army, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Finance, the State Court, etc. Later, stop in front of the Parliament Building, where you'll take a short break to take pictures. Round off the tour at Republic Square, the heart of the capital, where the city’s most prestigious cultural institutions are situated.

Avala Mountain Tour

Avala Mountain Tour

Avala is Belgrade's mountain located a 1-hour drive from Belgrade. It has a lot of protected species of animals and plants. The mountain is made of serpentinite, limestone, and magmatic rocks and is a source of lead and mercury ore. Our tour starts at 10:00. Our vehicle will pick you up at your address. Afterward, when we come to the Avala we meet with the unknown hero, a monument of Russians died in an airplane crash, the place of the former tower Zrnov, and of course viewpoint from the highest point in Belgrade.

Belgrade: Space architecture tour - brutalist architecture

Belgrade: Space architecture tour - brutalist architecture

This is the tour where architecture lovers can enjoy the architecture of brutalism and structuralism, that was mostly shaped by ideology of former Yugoslavia. Get to know architecture of Social Communist times built to represent power of newly created Yugoslavia. Take a look over the Belgrade from observation deck of Avala Telecommunication Tower placed on Belgrade’s tallest mountain. Destroyed in Nato bombarding in 1999, it resurrected from the ruins in 2010. Cross over the Ada bridge above Sava river. The bridge whose construction is shown on Discovery channel and is the biggest single pillion bridge in Europe. Pass through the gates of Belgrade – Western gate, Geneks twin towers connected with bridge on the 26th floor and Eastern gate, Rudo buildings both built in brutalism style. You’ll see the “Sava” Center, the project built for the needs of the Conference on European Security and Cooperation held in Belgrade in 1977, that was first and biggest conference center in former Yugoslavia. Here you can examine structural design of polyhedral buildings of this huge complex. You’ll stand in front of the Palace of Serbia, ex Federal Executive Council, spectacular building of late modernism that shows how design can represent the ruling ideology. Enormous but elegant structure was the first project of New Belgrade after the WwII.

Belgrade Panoramic City Tour

Belgrade Panoramic City Tour

Begin your journey by stepping into the past as you explore the legendary Belgrade Fortress, a historic site that has stood for over two millennia. Wander through Kalemegdan Park, where nature and history intertwine, and take in the stunning views from the Victor Monument, positioned high above the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, offering one of the city’s most spectacular panoramas. Cross the river into Zemun, a charming district with a distinctly European atmosphere. Stroll along its cobblestone streets, admire its baroque architecture, and embrace the lively ambiance of the Danube Promenade. Take a moment to relax at a local café or restaurant and savor the fusion of Mediterranean and Central European flavors that define this picturesque riverside area. Explore Belgrade’s contrasts, starting with New Belgrade, shaped by the socialist era, with landmarks like the Palace of Serbia and Ada Bridge. Next, see Dedinje, home to grand villas, embassies, and historical sites. You'll also pass by the Red Star Stadium, a football icon, and the Museum of Yugoslavia, dedicated to Josip Broz Tito, the leader who promoted unity and peace in the former Yugoslavia. Next, arrive at the iconic Saint Sava Temple, a stunning symbol of Belgrade with its white and gold exterior that shines brightly in the sunlight. A dominant feature in the Belgrade skyline, the temple reflects the deep Christian Orthodox faith of the Serbian people. Enjoy an enlightening tour inside with your guide. Continue with a scenic drive through some of the city's most renowned streets, including Nemanjina Street, the Stefan Nemanja Monument, and Karađorđeva Street. Circle around Kalemegdan, pass through Francuska Street, and arrive at Republic Square, the vibrant heart of the city. The tour concludes at Nikola Pašić Square, near the grand Old Palace, where your guide will share final insights before bidding you farewell. From here, you can continue exploring the city at your own pace or easily return to your hotel.

Belgrade: Private City Highlights Tour with Hotel Pickup

Belgrade: Private City Highlights Tour with Hotel Pickup

Explore the best sights of Belgrade on this private city tour with a dedicated driver guide! Belgrade has a great many interesting attractions and a huge treasury of beautiful items in its churches, streets, and parks. On this tour you get to see more attractions, some of those outside of the city center. Your private driver and licensed tour guide will show you around and provide insider guidance on this individual ride. The tour includes Republic Square, Knez Mihailova Street, Skadarlija (bohemian quarter), Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Kalemegdan fortress, St. Sava Temple - St. Mark’s Church, Old Zemun, Gardoš Tower, Avala tower.

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Branko our guide made us feel safe and we love that we were brought to a local market and bought our “burek” there and yogurt drink. I like to go where the locals go rather than those fancy resto though we still love our starbucks more than any coffee shop. It was nice of him to also take us to one of his favorite place overlooking the city and treated us with drinks. We shared thoughts and ideas and respect each other’s opinion. We also love going to the NIKOLA TESLA museum, it was the highlight of our day. More power to Branko!

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i booked for this tour but i was the only one confirmed. Victor tours requires at least 3 guests to make the tour so they suggested me to do the Novi sad tour (norther Serbia) and that was Amazing. i truly recommend this company and this tour. The guide Ivana is the best....she is very fluent in english and explains every detail. Every stop is a PLUS!!!!

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5 out of 5 stars

I had the best guide you could imagine. Nice, friendly, and passionate about what they do. Great explanations with lots of background knowledge. Top 👍🏽 I felt really comfortable.

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Our guide Jelica was very polite and very knowledgeable. It would have been good to go the football grounds as there is a lot religious content.

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5 out of 5 stars

Alexander was one of the best tour guides I’ve had. Clearly prepares. Was very attentive and made the trip fun! Would recommend.