Belgrade E-pass offers discounted Authentic Belgrade Bites Experience Tour. So pay 79 € instead of 70 €.
Reservations must be done at least 24 hours before the tour starting time.
Introduction
Begin your journey at the designated meeting spot in the heart of Belgrade, where our friendly and knowledgeable guide will welcome you. You’ll receive a brief introduction to the day’s itinerary and learn what to expect on this mouthwatering exploration of Serbia’s culinary heritage.
Explore the Oldest Green Market in Belgrade
Your first stop is one of Belgrade’s oldest and most beloved green markets, where time seems to stand still. Stroll through colorful stalls brimming with fresh, locally sourced fruits and vegetables, aromatic flowers, and traditional handmade products. Here, you’ll taste homemade cured meats and dairy delights—cherished staples that have been passed down through generations of Serbian families.
Serbian Coffee Culture & Historic Pastry Tasting
No day in Serbia is complete without a cup of strong, rich Serbian black coffee. At a quaint, authentic café, you’ll savor this cultural classic while hearing the story behind its deep roots in Serbian society. To complete the moment, we’ll visit Belgrade’s oldest pastry shop, where tradition comes alive in every sweet bite of cake or handcrafted dessert.
Taste the Iconic Ćevapi
Next, indulge in one of Serbia’s most iconic and beloved dishes: ćevapi. These juicy, flavorful grilled meat sausages are a must-try for every visitor and a symbol of Serbian comfort food. Learn about its preparation, regional variations, and place in the local culinary tradition.
Cheers with Rakija – Serbia’s Signature Spirit
To wrap up your culinary adventure, raise a toast with a glass of rakija, Serbia’s famous fruit brandy. This fiery drink is more than just a beverage—it’s a symbol of hospitality, celebration, and connection. Discover the cultural stories behind rakija and why it remains an essential part of Serbian gatherings.
A Flavor-Packed Journey Through Serbian Culture
From vibrant markets and family-run bakeries to historic cafés , this tour offers more than just food—it’s an unforgettable dive into Serbian history, hospitality, and heritage. Every stop is a step deeper into the flavors, rituals, and stories that define everyday life in Belgrade.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind culinary experience and taste the heart of Serbia—one bite at a time.
What will you see
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Local bakery
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Local green market
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Coffee shop
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Cafe bar
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Pastry shop
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Old traditional candy shop
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Rakia shop
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Ćevabdžinica - traditional Balkan eatery
What's included
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Tasting at local bakery
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Mezze (starter) - homemade cured meats and dairy delights
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Tasting coffee
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Tasting at the pastry shop
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Tasting at the Candy shop
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Tasting rakia
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Tasting ćevapi
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Small gift for every participant
Important Notes:
Tour takes approximately 3-4 hours.
Guides will be wearing yellow IDs or shirts/sweaters, hats or umbrella.
Present your Belgrade E-pass to the guide at the meeting point.
Please note that reservations can be done 24 hours in advance.
Operation Schedule: Every day, year-round
Start Time: 9:00 A.M.
This tour is available daily throughout the year, starting promptly at 9:00 A.M.
Meeting Point:
The tour begins at Republic Square, just behind the monument. You'll easily spot our guides—they'll be outfitted in yellow, whether it's on their identification cards, shirts, sweaters, hats, or umbrellas.
Location:
Yes. As part of the experience, you’ll enjoy authentic Serbian cevapi, freshly grilled and served in the traditional style, giving you a true taste of local cuisine.
You’ll discover and taste a variety of rakija flavors, including plum, cherry, honey, grape, quince, and pear brandy, each with its own unique character and aroma.
Yes. The tour includes a tasting of Serbian rakija, a beloved national spirit.
Serbians love their traditional black coffee, and you’ll have the chance to savor a cup prepared in the authentic local style during the tour.
Absolutely. The experience includes a stop at one of Belgrade’s oldest green markets, where you can explore vibrant stalls filled with local produce and specialties.
Yes. During the tour, you’ll enjoy freshly made savory and sweet pastries, offering an authentic taste of Serbia’s rich culinary traditions.