Belgrade sits at the crossroads of empires, and the city's streets carry traces of every civilization that has fought for it. On this walking tour, you'll follow the city's story from the ancient Roman fortress of Singidunum to the monuments that marked independence.
You'll walk Terazije past the Russian Secession façade of Hotel Moskva, which once hosted Albert Einstein and Alfred Hitchcock and served as Gestapo headquarters during World War II. You'll reach Republic Square, where the equestrian statue of Prince Mihailo Obrenović III presides over the National Theatre and the National Museum.
Continuing down Knez Mihailova Street – a pedestrian boulevard built over a Roman aqueduct that 6,000 soldiers of the Fourth Flavian Legion once marched along and enter Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress. Here, history accumulates in layers: a 16th-century Ottoman fountain, a Baroque clock tower built in the mid-1700s, and the tomb of a grand vizier who died at the Battle of Petrovaradin.
This tour starts in front of the House of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
The tour ends at The Victor statue.
You’ll pass by the The Old Palace, the former royal residence of the Obrenović dynasty, now serving as Belgrade’s City Assembly building. Please note that entry to the palace is not included in this tour.
You’ll pass by Republic Square, the city's central gathering place, surrounded by historic buildings and dominated by the equestrian statue of Prince Mihailo. Any costs related to visiting the square or surrounding area are not covered in this tour.
You’ll pass by the National Museum of Serbia, the country’s largest and oldest museum, home to an extensive collection of archaeological finds, fine art, and historical artefacts. Please note that entry to the museum is not included in this tour.
You’ll pass by the Sahat Tower, the historic clock tower within Belgrade Fortress, a landmark that has kept time over the city since the 18th century. Please note that entry to the tower is not included in this tour.
You’ll pass by The Victor, Belgrade’s iconic monument overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, erected to commemorate Serbia’s victories in the Balkan Wars and the First World War. Any costs related to visiting the monument or surrounding area are not covered in this tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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