Tito and Yugoslavia - short Belgrade tour (by car)
The group will meet with the guide at the arranged point, and will get a ride together with them to the visit sites. The tour will start with a visit to the Museum of Yugoslavia, a history museum of Yugoslavia, of one of the most diverse and beautiful European countries. The museum was built in 1962, and it is a beautiful architectural piece. It was built by the City of Belgrade for Tito's 70 birthday. As a part of the museum you will see the "House of flowers", close to Tito's residence. Josip Broz, mostly known as "Tito" was a communist revolutionary and the most famous Yugoslavian president. After the museum, the tour guide will take you to see the famous Tito's "Blue train", where you can also have coffee. The famous train is a form of memory capsule, also turned into a museum. Along the way, the tour guide will show you a few other famous brutalist buildings from the period of the Socialist Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia is famous for some of the most spectacular brutalist buildings in the period from around 1960-1980. You can enjoy the private ride and listen to the Belgrade stories from the Yugoslavian times on secret service, and many others. Additionally, after the site visits the tour guide can take for lunch in one of Belgrade's "kafanas" - restaurants with local dishes (the lunch price is not included in the offer).