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Discover Belgrade's underground secrets with a 2.5-hour tour, exploring Roman wells, Cold War bunkers, and ending with wine by the Sava River.


This tour begins at Osnovna kola Kralj Petar I and takes you through Belgrade Fortress’s underground sites. Over 2.5 hours, guided groups get special access to hidden spots including the Roman well, an army bunker from the Cold War period, and the gunpowder warehouse with Roman artifacts.
The tour balances historic exploration with scenic views, ending at Beton Hala, a vibrant riverside location. The guided experience ensures detailed storytelling about each site, making the history of Belgrade accessible and engaging.
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The tour’s first stop is the Roman well, built by the Austrians in the 18th century. This photo stop lasts about 30 minutes and reveals the mysteries surrounding this ancient structure. It’s famously known as Alfred Hitchcock’s favorite spot in Belgrade, adding an intriguing touch to this visit.
Guides share stories about its history and the reasons behind its reputation, making it a highlight for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. This site offers excellent photo opportunities and a chance to connect with Belgrade’s historical depth.

Next, the tour ventures into a Cold War-era army bunker. This underground site showcases the long-kept secrets of Yugoslavia’s military history and provides insight into the Cold War tensions. The guided visit lasts about 30 minutes and offers a look into military architecture from the period.
This site appeals to those interested in 20th-century history and military installations. It’s a stark contrast to the Roman well, offering a glimpse into Serbia’s more recent past and the underground facilities designed for wartime defense.

The gunpowder warehouse features a Roman lapidarium with artifacts from Serbia’s territory. This archaeological exhibition presents sarcophagi, tombs, and altars from various Roman periods, giving a tangible connection to Belgrade’s ancient past.
The 30-minute visit provides a close-up look at Roman craftsmanship and life, with guides explaining the significance of each artifact. This stop satisfies archaeology lovers and history buffs wanting to see well-preserved relics from over two millennia ago.
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The tour concludes at Beton Hala, a renovated industrial warehouse on the Sava River. Here, visitors enjoy a 25-minute wine tasting in a Michelin-recommended restaurant, adding a delightful finish to the underground adventure.
The scenic river views add to the relaxing atmosphere, making it an ideal place to reflect on the tour’s discoveries. The included glass of wine complements the experience and highlights the tour’s focus on combining history with local flavors.

The meeting point is in front of King Peter the First Primary School, with guides providing contact details a day before the tour. The tour offers the flexibility of a private or small group experience, with a minimum of 4 persons for shared groups.
The group size allows for personalized attention, and the tour runs with live English-speaking guides. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as some stops involve walking and stairs. The activity is not suitable for children under 12 or those with mobility issues or claustrophobia.
The all-inclusive price covers entrance fees and a professional tour guide, plus a glass of wine, ensuring a relaxed and informative experience. You can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
This arrangement offers flexibility for travelers planning their trip to Belgrade, making it simple to secure a spot while leaving options open.

What makes this Underground Tour with Riverside Sparkling Wine particularly appealing is the combination of underground exploration and scenic river views. The special access sites, like the Roman well and Cold War bunker, provide insights that many other tours overlook, thanks to the guided narrative that brings each location to life.
The length of 2.5 hours strikes a good balance, allowing enough time to visit multiple sites without feeling rushed. The wine tasting at the end adds a relaxing social element, making it suitable for those wanting a mix of history and leisure.
This tour caters well to adults interested in architecture, military history, archaeology, or local legends. The guides are praised for their knowledge, engaging storytelling, and ability to answer questions comprehensively.
However, it’s important to note that the activity is not wheelchair accessible and not suitable for children under 12. Participants should wear comfortable shoes, as the stops involve walking over rocky paths and stairs.
Given the high review score of 4.7 out of 5 based on 359 reviews, bookings tend to fill up quickly, especially for the small group and private options. The full refund policy if canceled 24 hours in advance adds reassurance for flexible planning.
This tour provides a well-organized, informative experience that combines local history, underground sites, and scenic relaxation — ideal for travelers eager to see a different side of Belgrade.
This 2.5-hour underground exploration offers a rich mix of history, archaeology, and scenic views. The special access to sites like the Roman well, Cold War bunker, and Roman artifacts makes it stand out from typical city tours.
The guide’s expertise shines through, with reviews consistently praising their storytelling and knowledge. Ending with wine by the Sava River provides a perfect, laid-back conclusion.
While not suited for those with mobility issues or young children, this tour is perfect for history lovers and adventurers who enjoy discovering hidden corners with engaging guides. Booking in advance is recommended to secure a spot, especially in small group or private formats.
“The tour side was very knowledgeable and made it interesting for the group to listen.”
Is the tour suitable for children under 12?
No, the activity is not recommended for children under 12 due to safety concerns and the underground nature of some sites.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable shoes and clothing are advised, as the stops involve walking over rocky paths and stairs.
Can I join the tour as a private group?
Yes, private and small group options are available, with a minimum of 4 persons for shared groups.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
No, the tour is not wheelchair accessible and involves stairs and uneven terrain.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers entrance fees, a professional guide, and a glass of wine at Beton Hala.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your plans.