Belgrade Panoramic and walking city tour

3 h
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Stop At: The National Assembly, 13, Nikola Pasic Square, Belgrade Serbia

he cornerstone of the building was laid in the 1907. by King Peter I, but the National Assembly was finally finished in the 1936. Opposite to the National Assembly of Serbia are the Old court where the president's office is, and the New court - today the Assembly of city of Belgrade.

Duration: 10 minutes

Pass By: Trg Slavija, Belgrade Serbia

Square with a fountain playing in the rhythm of music with light effects.

Pass By: Museum of Yugoslavia, Mihaila Mike Jankovica 6, Belgrade 11000 Serbia

Museum of Yugoslavia is an open institution that encourages social memory and culture of remembrance related to development of the Yugoslav idea, since the creation of the Yugoslav state as a kingdom, until its breakup in the early 1990s. By the innovative approach to unique collections and preserved testimonies of Yugoslavia offers authentic insights, knowledge and experiences through exhibition, educational and interactive programs to the visitors.

Pass By: Topcider Park, Bulevar Vojvode Misica, Belgrade Serbia

The oldest and most beautiful park of Belgrade.

Pass By: Terazije Fountain, Balkanska Street Between Hotel Moskva and Hotel Balkan, Belgrade Serbia

On the Terazije square in the beginning of the 20th century the hotel Moskva was built and it still represents on of the most beautiful buildings in Belgrade in secession architectural style. In front of the hotel is the Terazije fountain from 1860.

Pass By: St. Michael's Cathedral, Prince Sima Markovic 3, Belgrade 11000 Serbia

Visit the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Saborna crkva), which was built on the orders of Prince Miloš Obrenović in 1837 in a classical style with late baroque elements. The church is dedicated to the Archangel Michael.


Stop At: Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress, Kalemegdan, Belgrade Serbia

Explore the Kalemegdan park and the Belgrade Fortress with the remains of the ancient city of Singidunum, today Belgrade. The city was founded by a Celtic tribe in the 3rd century BC. From the 1st century AD Singidunum was an important fortress and town, a Roman colony on the military frontier between the Roman Empire and barbaric Eastern Europe.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: St. Sava Temple (Hram Svetog Save), Svetosavski Square Karadjordje's Park, Vracar, Belgrade 011 Serbia

Visit the magnificent Cathedral of St. Sava, the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans, dedicated to to St. Sava the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The temple was built on the spot where the holy relics of Saint Sava were burned down by the Turkish vizier Sinan Pasa in 1594.


Duration: 30 minutes

Included
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers
Features
Tourism
90% Cultural
80%