If you are wondering: How to see 22 landmarks of Belgrade in less than 3h?
This is the perfect tour for you.
Get to know Belgrade from all perspectives:
- City center
- New Belgrade
- Zemun district
- Rich areas
- Hidden Suburbs
- Modern Belgrade Waterfront
All in one tour!
In a shorter tour, We will stop at Saint Sava Cathedral and Zemun district or if you wish, some other attraction at your request.
Languages offered for all tours: English and Greek
Belgrade is, not just the city center, but much, much more!
Airport pick up and drop off is included only in the option Layover tour. For other options, you can book airport transfer for an additional charge of 25eur per way.
Sent Sava Temple is the largest Serbian Orthodox church and one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. The building was founded in 1935, and in 2019 a big part of the church interior was completed and open for visitors. Now we have the opportunity to see the temple from the inside and outside, and to learn more about the biography of the most famous Serbian archbishop.
The National assembly building and the main post office are next to each other, located at Nikola Pasic Square.
One of the oldest in Belgrade.
On this square, we will pass Kneza Milosa street - one of the busiest streets in Belgrade with numerous embassies and banks. It is also a memorial of 2 NATO bombing scars buildings
The most famous crossroads with fountain and the only place in Belgrade where you can find all kinds of transportation passing together.
Stadiums of 2 the most famous football rivals of Serbia, Red Star and Partizan.
One of the most visited tourist places in Belgrade. Until today, the memorial has been reportedly visited by more than 17 million people.
The first shopping mall in Belgrade of that size.
Zemun is one of the oldest settlements in the world originated at the same time as Belgrad. It is the 3rd or 4th the oldest city in Europe. This small city is known for its bohemian and artistic spirit, cafes and seafood restaurants and landscaped quay on the Danube. We will also visit Gardos, the Millenium Tower with a magnificent view. Here at the local farmer's market, you can buy homemade cookies and taste them right away.
An old and abandoned hotel of Yugoslavia, where all the eminent people were staying in the 1970s, now only one part is working and it is the biggest Grand Casino.
It is located on a confluence of two rivers Sava and Danube and that's how this popular shopping mall got its name. Across the financial building is a long bay full of cafe bars, bike paths, restaurants on the river and a big promenade.
Belgrade Waterfront is currently the newest and most expensive part of Belgrade, located by the Sava river. It is the 3 billion new hub developed by an Abu Dhabi real estate company. It covers 1.8 million square meters. You will see new public spaces, different from the rest of the city.
Ada Ciganlija is an island and recreational area in the summer season. There are 2 sides along the Sava river.
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