Belgrade E-pass includes a Downtown Walking Tour Experience with a professional English-speaking guide for free. For details, see "Hours & Location.
Discover Belgrade's Best Walking Tour
Explore the historic charm and vibrant streets of Belgrade with our acclaimed walking tour, the first of its kind and a favorite among visitors. Led by professional guides, our tour dives into the captivating history, secrets, and anecdotes of Belgrade that you won't find anywhere else.
Trg Republike:
The central city square of Belgrade, located in Stari Grad. This bustling area encompasses landmarks like the City Tavern, Jadran cinema, the National Theater, and the Serbian Army headquarters.
National Theater:
Established in 1868, this iconic theater staged its first performance, "Đurađ Branković" by Karolj Obernjak, on November 22, 1868. It stands proudly in the city's center.
National Museum:
Positioned in the heart of the city on Trg Republike, the National Museum was founded on May 10, 1844, by Jovan Steria Popovic, head of the Ministry of Education.
Skadarlija (Bohemian Quarter):
A historic street renowned for its lively atmosphere, cobblestones, and abundance of restaurants. Skadarlija comes alive at night with music and festivities, offering an authentic taste of Belgrade's nightlife. Historic Ottoman Sites: Visit the oldest residential building, the Museum of the Serbian Language, and Bajrakli Mosque – the only active Islamic architectural site in Belgrade, dating back to the late 17th century.
Belgrade Zoo:
Also known as the Garden of Good Hope, the zoo is nestled within the Belgrade Fortress area of Mali Kalemegdan.
Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress:
Explore the largest park in Belgrade, home to the city's most famous symbol, the Pobednik monument, and the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The fortress offers various historical sites including the Ruzica Church, Monument of Gratitude to France, Military Museum, and the Clock Tower.
Knez Mihailova Street:
One of the oldest and most significant streets in Belgrade, Knez Mihailova is lined with cafes, restaurants, shops, and a shopping center. It has been a protected zone since 1987.
Join us to uncover the multifaceted history and breathtaking views of Belgrade, making memories that will last a lifetime.
Tour Operating Hours:
Tour times vary from day to day. Monday, Friday 15:00 P.M. // Tuesday,Thursday,Saturday, Sunday 11:00 A.M.
Do not forget that this tour is not operating on Wednesdays.
Meeting Point:
The tour starts from the Republic Square, behind the monument. Our guides will be wearing yellow IDs or shirts/sweaters, hats or umbrella.
Location:
Click here to see location.
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.