The Belgrade E-pass includes the 20th Century Walking Tour Experience with a professional English-speaking guide for free. For details, see "Hours & Location."
Serbia's Turbulent History and Architectural Marvels
Delve into the intriguing history and distinctive architecture during a transformative period in Serbia's development. This tour highlights key landmarks and the stories behind them in Belgrade's urban landscape.
Trg Republike:
Positioned at the heart of Stari Grad, this central city square is surrounded by the City Tavern, Jadran cinema, the National Theater, and the Serbian Army headquarters, forming the vibrant core of Belgrade.
Albania Palace:
Erected in 1939 on the grounds of a former tavern, Albania Palace became the tallest building in the Balkans, representing a significant architectural feat of its time.
Terazije Square:
Located in the very center of Belgrade, this iconic square is known for its bustling atmosphere and historical significance. Opposite the square, you'll find the renowned Hotel Moskva, opened in 1908. Over its century-long history, this celebrated hotel and café have welcomed over 40 million guests.
The National Assembly and the Presidency of the City of Belgrade:
These important government buildings are pivotal in Serbia’s political landscape and also offer architectural interest.
Tašmajdan Park:
This central city park is not only a scenic retreat with ample facilities for children and youth but also a site rich in history. The park's name, deriving from the Turkish words for stone ("taš") and mine ("maidan"), hints at its historical use. Surrounding landmarks include the St. Mark's Church (built 1931-1936), Russian Orthodox Church (1924), the Main Post Office (1934), Radio and Television of Serbia, and the Faculty of Law.
Nikola Tesla Museum to Slavija Square:
The route includes a walk by the Nikola Tesla Museum, through the picturesque streets of Vračar, leading to Slavija Square, the National Library of Serbia, and the famed St. Sava Temple.
A journey through Belgrade's past and present, where each landmark tells a story of Serbia's rich historical tapestry and architectural grandeur.
Tour Operating Times:
Tours are operating at 10:30 A.M. on Wednesday, Friday and Monday only.
Meeting Point:
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The tour starts from the Republic Square, behind the monument. Our guides will be wearing yellow IDs or shirts/sweaters, hats or umbrella.
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Trg republike, Beograd 11000, Serbia / Belgrade.
Location:
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Important Notes:
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Tour takes approximately 2-3 hours.
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Guides will be wearing yellow IDs or shirts/sweaters, hats or umbrella.
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Present your Belgrade E-pass to the guide at the meeting point.