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Belgrade: NATO Bombing Historical Tour

Belgrade: NATO Bombing Historical Tour

Join our compelling NATO Bombing of Serbia 1999 tour, a journey through history that brings you face-to-face with one of the most significant events in recent Serbian history. Over the course of 2.5 hours, our knowledgeable tour guide will take you on an eye-opening exploration of Belgrade, providing detailed insights into the NATO airstrikes that occurred during the Kosovo War. Starting with a convenient pickup from your hotel, you'll be driven to some of the most poignant locations in the city. You'll visit the remains of demolished buildings that still stand as stark reminders of the conflict. Our guide will share stories and historical context, painting a vivid picture of the events that led up to the bombings, the international responses, and the impact on Serbia and its people. The tour also includes stops at key memorial monuments dedicated to the victims of the bombings, where you'll have the opportunity to reflect on the lasting legacy of these events. Along the way, you'll learn about the resilience of the Serbian people, the reconstruction efforts, and how these sites have become symbols of remembrance and national identity. This tour is not just about seeing the sites but understanding the deeper historical and emotional layers that make them significant. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or someone seeking to understand Serbia's past, this tour offers a profound and moving experience.

Belgrade Private City Tour

Belgrade Private City Tour

Explore Belgrade like never before on our private tour, specially crafted for first-time visitors. Beyond facts and figures, your private guide provides context and firsthand insights into local life. As we circle the city, we stop at key sites, blending the old and new, distant and contemporary. Expect a rich mix of general insights and personalized experiences. Have tricky questions? We've got you covered – our guide is here to address them all. Get ready to uncover the heart of Belgrade in a way that goes beyond the ordinary. Here is what you'll experience on the tour: 🏛 National Parliament: After a pick up at your hotel or airbnb your adventure begins in the heart of "Pionirski Park" plateau where you'll see the iconic landmarks like the National Parliament, City Assembly, and the President's Office. Expect a personalized journey that goes beyond facts, offering a captivating narrative of Serbian and Belgrade history. 🛣 Kneza Miloša (Drive Through): As we continue the tour down Kneza Miloša—home to embassies and ministries, each with its own story contributing to Belgrade's rich tapestry. You'll also see remains of the Ministry of Defense which was bombed in 1999 by NATO. 🏰 Dedinje and White Palace (Drive Through): Transition to Dedinje, the chic residential area housing the Royal and White Palaces. Enjoy the ride as we share tales of fascinating history of Karadjordjevici Royal family and Tito's widow Jovanka Broz. 🏛 Museum of Yugoslavia: Explore Tito's legacy in Dedinje as we drive to his former residence turned Museum of Yugoslavia and his resting place, the House of Flowers. Get ready for stories about Yugoslavia, Tito's controversies, and life during his rule. ⛪ St. Sava Temple: Witness the grandeur of the Church of Saint Sava, the Balkans' largest Orthodox Church. Learn about the first Serbian archbishop and the church's significance. 🏰 Republic Square: Navigate the city center with ease as we drive to the city center. Explore the Republic Square with the National Theatre, National Museum, and the Monument of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic. Our adventure then continues along the lively Prince Mihailo Street, immersed in stories and surrounded by beautiful architecture. ⛪ St. Michael's Cathedral: Conclude our walking part of the tour in King Peter’s Street, home to the oldest restaurant in Belgrade, "Kafana ?" (the Question Mark Tavern) and the stunning St. Michael's Cathedral. Our exploration of Belgrade wraps up over a drink or snack in the cozy atmosphere of the city's oldest restaurant. After the tour you'll be dropped off to your accommodation or you can chose to stay in the downtown area to continue exploration on your own. 🚗👟✨

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).

Belgrade: Yugoslavia History Tour

Belgrade: Yugoslavia History Tour

Uncover the captivating story of Yugoslavia's rise and fall, Tito's life, wars, monarchy, communism, brutalist architecture, conspiracy theories, and urban legends on this immersive tour. Dive deep into the creation and disintegration of Yugoslavia and gain insights into its communist ideology, customs, and culture from an objective perspective. Visit landmarks like the Old Fairgrounds, New Belgrade blocks, Hotel Yugoslavia, Genex Tower, and the Museum of Yugoslavia. Our expert guide will explore the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Tito's Yugoslavia, and the diverse ethnic, religious, and ideological perspectives that shaped this unique region.

Belgrade: Private Exclusive History Tour with a Local Expert

Belgrade: Private Exclusive History Tour with a Local Expert

Embark on an exclusive journey through time with a Local Expert in Belgrade, where the past meets the present and every corner has a story to tell. From Beograđanka to the Old Palace,, get to see Belgrade’s most iconic landmarks and discover the stories behind their historic importance. Learn how Belgrade’s history, starting as a Celtic settlement and evolving through Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian rule shaped and influenced present architecture, culture and how its dialect, a form of Serbian influenced by various languages over centuries, developed, to this day. Dive into Belgrade's past and let its history become part of your own journey.

Belgrade: 4-Hour Grand City Walking Tour

Belgrade: 4-Hour Grand City Walking Tour

Explore Belgrade with a friendly local guide who is passionate about the city and eager to share all the tips and tricks that will help you make the most of your trip. Meet your guide at 10:00 AM in front of Saint Sava Temple and begin your tour by visiting the second largest Orthodox Church in Europe. Here, learn the story behind the first Serbian Royal Dynasty, Nemanjic. Next, head to Slavija Square, one of the biggest squares in Belgrade where 7 streets cross. Here your guide will tell you a captivating local story about the Belgrade phantom. A short stroll away is Flower Square, with the Yugoslav Drama Theater and Students Cultural Center. Next on your route is Tasmajdan Park, the second biggest park in Belgrade, with Saint Marco's Church.  Pass by the National Assembly of Serbia, Old and New Palace, Nikola Pasic Square, and Terazije Square in order to reach the heart of the city at Knez Mihailova Street and Republic Square. Stroll through the main pedestrian zone in Belgrade and arrive at the Kalemegdan Fortress, which is the number one attraction in the city and is an open-air museum built between the 1st and 18th century. Finish your tour at Republic Square.

Old Palace, Belgrade: Our most recommended tours and activities

Belgrade: NATO Bombing Historical Tour

Belgrade: NATO Bombing Historical Tour

Join our compelling NATO Bombing of Serbia 1999 tour, a journey through history that brings you face-to-face with one of the most significant events in recent Serbian history. Over the course of 2.5 hours, our knowledgeable tour guide will take you on an eye-opening exploration of Belgrade, providing detailed insights into the NATO airstrikes that occurred during the Kosovo War. Starting with a convenient pickup from your hotel, you'll be driven to some of the most poignant locations in the city. You'll visit the remains of demolished buildings that still stand as stark reminders of the conflict. Our guide will share stories and historical context, painting a vivid picture of the events that led up to the bombings, the international responses, and the impact on Serbia and its people. The tour also includes stops at key memorial monuments dedicated to the victims of the bombings, where you'll have the opportunity to reflect on the lasting legacy of these events. Along the way, you'll learn about the resilience of the Serbian people, the reconstruction efforts, and how these sites have become symbols of remembrance and national identity. This tour is not just about seeing the sites but understanding the deeper historical and emotional layers that make them significant. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or someone seeking to understand Serbia's past, this tour offers a profound and moving experience.

Belgrade Private City Tour

Belgrade Private City Tour

Explore Belgrade like never before on our private tour, specially crafted for first-time visitors. Beyond facts and figures, your private guide provides context and firsthand insights into local life. As we circle the city, we stop at key sites, blending the old and new, distant and contemporary. Expect a rich mix of general insights and personalized experiences. Have tricky questions? We've got you covered – our guide is here to address them all. Get ready to uncover the heart of Belgrade in a way that goes beyond the ordinary. Here is what you'll experience on the tour: 🏛 National Parliament: After a pick up at your hotel or airbnb your adventure begins in the heart of "Pionirski Park" plateau where you'll see the iconic landmarks like the National Parliament, City Assembly, and the President's Office. Expect a personalized journey that goes beyond facts, offering a captivating narrative of Serbian and Belgrade history. 🛣 Kneza Miloša (Drive Through): As we continue the tour down Kneza Miloša—home to embassies and ministries, each with its own story contributing to Belgrade's rich tapestry. You'll also see remains of the Ministry of Defense which was bombed in 1999 by NATO. 🏰 Dedinje and White Palace (Drive Through): Transition to Dedinje, the chic residential area housing the Royal and White Palaces. Enjoy the ride as we share tales of fascinating history of Karadjordjevici Royal family and Tito's widow Jovanka Broz. 🏛 Museum of Yugoslavia: Explore Tito's legacy in Dedinje as we drive to his former residence turned Museum of Yugoslavia and his resting place, the House of Flowers. Get ready for stories about Yugoslavia, Tito's controversies, and life during his rule. ⛪ St. Sava Temple: Witness the grandeur of the Church of Saint Sava, the Balkans' largest Orthodox Church. Learn about the first Serbian archbishop and the church's significance. 🏰 Republic Square: Navigate the city center with ease as we drive to the city center. Explore the Republic Square with the National Theatre, National Museum, and the Monument of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic. Our adventure then continues along the lively Prince Mihailo Street, immersed in stories and surrounded by beautiful architecture. ⛪ St. Michael's Cathedral: Conclude our walking part of the tour in King Peter’s Street, home to the oldest restaurant in Belgrade, "Kafana ?" (the Question Mark Tavern) and the stunning St. Michael's Cathedral. Our exploration of Belgrade wraps up over a drink or snack in the cozy atmosphere of the city's oldest restaurant. After the tour you'll be dropped off to your accommodation or you can chose to stay in the downtown area to continue exploration on your own. 🚗👟✨

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).

Belgrade: Yugoslavia History Tour

Belgrade: Yugoslavia History Tour

Uncover the captivating story of Yugoslavia's rise and fall, Tito's life, wars, monarchy, communism, brutalist architecture, conspiracy theories, and urban legends on this immersive tour. Dive deep into the creation and disintegration of Yugoslavia and gain insights into its communist ideology, customs, and culture from an objective perspective. Visit landmarks like the Old Fairgrounds, New Belgrade blocks, Hotel Yugoslavia, Genex Tower, and the Museum of Yugoslavia. Our expert guide will explore the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Tito's Yugoslavia, and the diverse ethnic, religious, and ideological perspectives that shaped this unique region.

Belgrade: Private Exclusive History Tour with a Local Expert

Belgrade: Private Exclusive History Tour with a Local Expert

Embark on an exclusive journey through time with a Local Expert in Belgrade, where the past meets the present and every corner has a story to tell. From Beograđanka to the Old Palace,, get to see Belgrade’s most iconic landmarks and discover the stories behind their historic importance. Learn how Belgrade’s history, starting as a Celtic settlement and evolving through Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian rule shaped and influenced present architecture, culture and how its dialect, a form of Serbian influenced by various languages over centuries, developed, to this day. Dive into Belgrade's past and let its history become part of your own journey.

Belgrade: 4-Hour Grand City Walking Tour

Belgrade: 4-Hour Grand City Walking Tour

Explore Belgrade with a friendly local guide who is passionate about the city and eager to share all the tips and tricks that will help you make the most of your trip. Meet your guide at 10:00 AM in front of Saint Sava Temple and begin your tour by visiting the second largest Orthodox Church in Europe. Here, learn the story behind the first Serbian Royal Dynasty, Nemanjic. Next, head to Slavija Square, one of the biggest squares in Belgrade where 7 streets cross. Here your guide will tell you a captivating local story about the Belgrade phantom. A short stroll away is Flower Square, with the Yugoslav Drama Theater and Students Cultural Center. Next on your route is Tasmajdan Park, the second biggest park in Belgrade, with Saint Marco's Church.  Pass by the National Assembly of Serbia, Old and New Palace, Nikola Pasic Square, and Terazije Square in order to reach the heart of the city at Knez Mihailova Street and Republic Square. Stroll through the main pedestrian zone in Belgrade and arrive at the Kalemegdan Fortress, which is the number one attraction in the city and is an open-air museum built between the 1st and 18th century. Finish your tour at Republic Square.

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Overall rating

4.4
(10 reviews)

It went very well. Our guide was Nina. We explored every corner of the city. She always explained all the points of interest with great enthusiasm.

Talking with someone local and gaining their perspective on events in recent history.

A really great and interesting tour with many highlights.