Belgrade is said to be the city of an open heart, generous and cordial to all visitors. This is why it is best to start meeting it from its very core – the city center.
Leave your guidebook at home and trust the knowledge of our local guide who will captivate you with historical insight of this rising metropolis.
The tour starts from the National Parliament, the monumental building built at the beginning of the 20th century, witnessing the turbulent history of Serbia.
Walking through the always lively Knez Mihailo Street, from Republic Square to the capital church of Belgrade you will have a chance to check the oldest tavern in the city, known for its unusual name "Question Mark -?".
The tour will end at the Belgrade fortress, the most important cultural-historic complex of the city, its tall walls elevated proudly over the confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube. Here, you can also admire the Victor monument, the symbol of the city.
Across the street from the National Assembly of Serbia (In front of the Assembly of the City of Belgrade, next to the blue-marked parking for tourist buses)
Belgrade is said to be the city of an open heart, generous and cordial to all visitors. This is why it is best to start meeting it from its very core – the city center. Leave your guidebook at home and trust the knowledge of our local guide who will captivate you with historical insight of this rising metropolis. The tour starts from the National Parliament, the monumental building built at the beginning of the 20th century, witnessing the turbulent history of Serbia. Across it are the Old and New palaces, former seats of royal dynasties Obrenovic and Karadjordjevic, nowadays residency of the President and the City Parliament. You will be surprised and dazzled when you discover the mystery surrounding the existence of these royal families.
On this stop, you will „meet" one of the most prominent figures in the history of young and modern Serbia, Nikola Pasic, thanks to whom the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenians was created.
We continue our journey to Terazije Square – one of Belgrade's central meeting spots since the end of the 19th century. Here you will have a chance to hear how hotel Moskva hosted famous scientists, artists, state officials, and even two camels accompanying a high profile guest from Africa.
Afterward, we arrive to the epicenter of the city, Republic Square, surrounded by the National Theatre and National Museum and crowned with the Prince Mihailo monument at the center.
Main pedestrian street and shopping zone.
Walking through the always lively Knez Mihailo Street we will reach the capital church of Belgrade where the tombs of some of the most relevant people from Serbian history are located. Across the church is the oldest bar in the city, known for its unusual name "Question Mark -?", as well as the Mansion of Princess Ljubica, the former home of Serbia's first lady.
The tour will end at the Belgrade fortress, the most important cultural-historic complex of the city. The tall walls of the fortification raise proudly over the confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube and simultaneously witness the history of this ancient city, but also the great love stories of today. The walk begins with the abundant nature of Kalemegdan Park and ends on the outermost part of the fortress where you can admire the Victor monument, the symbol of the city.
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