This half day excursion is perfect if you are looking for a Belgrade private city tour which will give you an overview of Belgrade and an introduction to the recent history of Serbia.
Your private local guide will pick you up from your location and drive you to the most prominent sights in Belgrade. We start with the plateau in front of the Old Palace, the residential area of Dedinje where two more of Belgrade's four palaces sit. From there, we the Church of Saint Sava, Republic Square and then wrap up our journey with a walk down Prince Mihailo Street— a long promenade surrounded with cafes, restaurants and shops. This area is quite close also to the photogenic "Umbrella Street" at the Manufaktura restaurant and the Orthodox Cathedra.
We will end our day at Cafe "?" Tavern—the oldest tavern in Serbia. Here you can sample our local traditional drink, rakija, although plenty of non-alcoholic beverages are also available. We hope you will feel at home in Serbia after a wonderful day with us. ”Živeli!”
Belgrade Private City Tour 2023
Duration: Half day
Price from $ 159
Half day Serbia tours
Belgrade Private City Tour 2023
How long: Half day
Country: Serbia
Price from $ 159
Learn about the Serbian capital on an easy going Belgrade private city tour accompanied by a local private guide
Tour essentials
Duration
3-4 hours
Tour style
Private - Only you and your party
Getting around
Combination of driving and walking
Availability
Year round. Usually starts at 10am, but it can be customized
Language
English speaking guide
Difficulty
Easy for everyone
Easy booking
Online booking and reservation
Customer reviews
It was an excellent tour. Vlad understood what we already knew, what we wanted to see, and used the four hours very effectively. He knows the city and the history very well. Great communicator.
Very good and informative overall description of Serbia today and historical events. Nice tour with Vlada!
u predivnoj prirodi klisure Dunava. Ručak na Kapetan Mišinom bregu zaokružuje ovaj izlet svojim ljubaznim domaćinima koji su svoje imanje sredili na nesvakidašnji način i predivnim pogledom na Dunav iz ovog etno-domaćinstva. Sve to protekne harmonično i lijepo uz kompetentnog vodiča kao što je bio naš Dobri.
Hvala vam puno za lijep izlet!
Rada
Hvala vam puno za lijep izlet!
Rada
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Tour Highlights
St. Sava Church
Decorated inside with 1 million pieces of mosaic
"?" Tavern
Enjoy local drinks and bites
The Parliament
From democracy to communism and back
Knez Mihajlova Street
Walk the high city streets
Price information
$159
1-3 persons
Price is per group, not per person
1-3 persons
$159
4-6 persons
$189
7-8 persons
$369
9-19 persons
$469
Included
- Accommodation pickup and drop-off
- Transportation with a car/van/mini-bus
- English speaking guide/driver service
- Bottled water
Not Included
- Drinks in a local taverns
- Personal expenses
- Tips
Bookable extras
- Airport pickup/drop-off
Tour Map and Itinerary
Itinerary
Belgrade Private City Tour
Stop 1
Skupština - The Parliament
Your local guide will pick you up from your accommodation in the city in a private car and you will head to the first sight on the route, the plateau in front of the Old Palace. The Old Palace—today’s City Assembly of Belgrade—was constructed in 1884 for the needs of King Milan Obrenovic, first Serbian King after medieval period.
The plateau is where we celebrate important events in Serbia— from sportsmen who achieve outstanding results to new political regimes. From here we will drive along one of the most important streets in Belgrade, which carries the name of Prince Milos Obrenovic. This street is home to embassies and ministries showing the evolution of architecture in Serbia.
The plateau is where we celebrate important events in Serbia— from sportsmen who achieve outstanding results to new political regimes. From here we will drive along one of the most important streets in Belgrade, which carries the name of Prince Milos Obrenovic. This street is home to embassies and ministries showing the evolution of architecture in Serbia.
Stop 2
Beli Dvor (White Palace)
Then we will continue to Dedinje, Belgrade’s most prestigious residential area, where Serbian kings had their palaces. Belgrade has an amazing four palaces and two of them are situated on Dedinje—Royal Palace and White Palace. These were residences of the Karodjordjevic family and were built between world wars.
Stop 3
Hram Svetog Save (Saint Sava Church)
Next we will see the beautiful Church of Saint Sava—the biggest Orthodox temple in the Balkans—and not to be missed in your tour of Belgrade! Regardless of your religion, you will be in awe of this monumental structure.
Stop 4
City Center
Leaving St. Sava, we will drive along Milan Obrenovic Street and arrive to the Republic Square to see three important buildings: the National Theater, National Museum and Monument of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic.
We will leave Republic Square on foot, continuing onto our main pedestrian street, Prince Mihailo Street. This famous promenade is surrounded by cafes, restaurants and shops. The end of the walk is in the area of King Peter’s street and the Church of the Holy Archangel Michael, known as the Orthodox Cathedral.
We will leave Republic Square on foot, continuing onto our main pedestrian street, Prince Mihailo Street. This famous promenade is surrounded by cafes, restaurants and shops. The end of the walk is in the area of King Peter’s street and the Church of the Holy Archangel Michael, known as the Orthodox Cathedral.
Stop 5
Znak pitanja (Question mark tavern)
Our Belgrade private city tour concludes at the oldest tavern in Serbia, Café “?” where you cansample ourof local traditional drink—rakija. Non-alcoholic beverages are also available, but we hope you will feel at home in Belgrade and will enjoy relaxing at the cafe after our busy day.
Skupština - The Parliament
Your local guide will pick you up from your accommodation in the city in a private car and you will head to the first sight on the route, the plateau in front of the Old Palace. The Old Palace—today’s City Assembly of Belgrade—was constructed in 1884 for the needs of King Milan Obrenovic, first Serbian King after medieval period.
The plateau is where we celebrate important events in Serbia— from sportsmen who achieve outstanding results to new political regimes. From here we will drive along one of the most important streets in Belgrade, which carries the name of Prince Milos Obrenovic. This street is home to embassies and ministries showing the evolution of architecture in Serbia.
The plateau is where we celebrate important events in Serbia— from sportsmen who achieve outstanding results to new political regimes. From here we will drive along one of the most important streets in Belgrade, which carries the name of Prince Milos Obrenovic. This street is home to embassies and ministries showing the evolution of architecture in Serbia.
Beli Dvor (White Palace)
Then we will continue to Dedinje, Belgrade’s most prestigious residential area, where Serbian kings had their palaces. Belgrade has an amazing four palaces and two of them are situated on Dedinje—Royal Palace and White Palace. These were residences of the Karodjordjevic family and were built between world wars.
Hram Svetog Save (Saint Sava Church)
Next we will see the beautiful Church of Saint Sava—the biggest Orthodox temple in the Balkans—and not to be missed in your tour of Belgrade! Regardless of your religion, you will be in awe of this monumental structure.
City Center
Leaving St. Sava, we will drive along Milan Obrenovic Street and arrive to the Republic Square to see three important buildings: the National Theater, National Museum and Monument of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic.
We will leave Republic Square on foot, continuing onto our main pedestrian street, Prince Mihailo Street. This famous promenade is surrounded by cafes, restaurants and shops. The end of the walk is in the area of King Peter’s street and the Church of the Holy Archangel Michael, known as the Orthodox Cathedral.
We will leave Republic Square on foot, continuing onto our main pedestrian street, Prince Mihailo Street. This famous promenade is surrounded by cafes, restaurants and shops. The end of the walk is in the area of King Peter’s street and the Church of the Holy Archangel Michael, known as the Orthodox Cathedral.
Znak pitanja (Question mark tavern)
Our Belgrade private city tour concludes at the oldest tavern in Serbia, Café “?” where you cansample ourof local traditional drink—rakija. Non-alcoholic beverages are also available, but we hope you will feel at home in Belgrade and will enjoy relaxing at the cafe after our busy day.