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Discover Belgrade's highlights in a 2-3 hour walking tour for $35.60, led by knowledgeable guides, including visits to Kalemegdan Park, the Old Palace, and more.
Exploring Belgrade becomes much more accessible with the Belgrade City Walk, Gathering and Sightseeing tour. Priced at $35.60 per person, this 2 to 3-hour guided walking experience offers a thorough introduction to the city’s core attractions and history. Limited to a maximum of six guests, the tour ensures an intimate and personalized experience, making it ideal for first-time visitors eager to get their bearings.
Starting at Kosovska 47, the tour guides guests through Belgrade’s most significant landmarks, including Kalemegdan Park and Fortress, the Old Palace, Nebojsa Tower, and St. Mark’s Orthodox Church. The tour is notable for its comprehensive itinerary, which covers 10 key stops, and for the warm hospitality of the guide, Aleksandar Bastic, who is praised for his expertise and clear explanations. The inclusion of a complimentary hot beverage adds a cozy touch to the experience, and the guarantee of weather-proof touring ensures flexibility regardless of conditions. The tour suits those who prefer a relaxed pace, with small-group dynamics encouraging engaging storytelling and personal attention.


The tour begins at Kosovska 47, in front of the National Assembly of Serbia, at 11:00 am. The final stop is in front of the Belgrade City Library at Kneza Mihailova 54a. The easy access to public transportation nearby makes reaching the meeting point straightforward, and the mobile ticket delivery simplifies the check-in process.
The duration of 2-3 hours means you can comfortably fit this tour into a morning or early afternoon outing. The small group size allows for a relaxed walking pace, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and learn about each location.
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The tour’s first stop is at Kalemegdan Park and Fortress, the most iconic site in Belgrade. The fortress offers panoramic views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and is steeped in history. Visitors get to see Kalemegdan’s memorial site dedicated to the handover of Belgrade’s keys, as well as the Grand Stairway and the Sahat Kula (Clock Tower).
The excursion inside the fortress is included in the 180-minute tour, and the outdoor setting means that the experience is accessible in all weather conditions. Since admission tickets are free, this stop allows for an unhurried appreciation of the historic walls and scenic vistas.

Guests visit the Old Palace, also known as the Royal Palace of the Obrenovi dynasty, which now houses the City Assembly. Built between 1882 and 1884, this building is celebrated for its academism architecture and offers insights into Serbia’s royal past.
Just a short walk away is the Nebojsa Tower, where visitors learn about Serbian customs and celebrations unique to the country. This 35-minute stop provides cultural context and a glimpse into Serbia’s traditional festivities.

The tour also includes a visit to St. Mark’s Church, where Milan Obrenovic, the son of a Serbian ruler, is buried. The church is a site of historical importance, with a notable reading of the sultan’s edict in 1830 that declared Serbian autonomy within Turkey. The 20-minute visit allows for admiration of the church’s architecture and reflection on Serbia’s religious history.

Nebojsa Tower stands as a cultural landmark. During the 35-minute stop, the guide shares stories about Serbian customs and celebrations that are distinctively Serbian, offering a local perspective on national traditions.
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The tour is led by Aleksandar Bastic, who receives glowing reviews for his clear explanations, passion for Belgrade, and deep knowledge of Serbian history and culture. His storytelling style involves sharing little-known facts and providing insightful context that brings the city’s landmarks to life.
Guests consistently praise the informative and engaging explanations, with some noting that Aleksandar’s objectivity and balanced perspective help deepen their understanding of Serbia’s complex history.

The tour guarantees attendance regardless of weather, so participants should dress in layers to stay comfortable. The cost of $35.60 covers the guided tour, admission to public sites, and the complimentary beverage, making it a cost-effective way to see Belgrade’s core sights.
Transportation is not included, so guests should plan to arrive on foot or use nearby public transit. The tour’s small size makes it suitable for those with limited mobility, although walking between stops is involved.

This small-group tour is especially suitable for first-time visitors, history enthusiasts, and anyone keen to get acquainted with Belgrade’s layout and landmarks. The relaxed pace and personalized attention make it ideal for travelers who prefer an educational, leisurely experience.
The guide’s passion and comprehensive coverage of key landmarks ensure that participants leave with a strong sense of Belgrade’s character and history. The inclusion of local beverages and small-group intimacy add a welcoming, warm touch.
While most reviews are highly positive, there is a note that the guide’s focus can sometimes veer into political discussions if asked, and strict adherence to the itinerary may vary. Some may wish for a tour more centered solely on historical facts, so those with specific interests should communicate expectations beforehand.
This affordable, well-organized tour offers an excellent introduction to Belgrade’s landmarks with an emphasis on history and culture. The small-group format and knowledgeable guide make for an engaging experience, especially for first-time visitors.
With weather-proof operation, a relaxed itinerary, and complimentary refreshments, it provides a balanced mix of education and comfort. Those seeking a personalized, insightful overview of Belgrade’s core sites will find this tour a valuable and enjoyable option.
“What an amazing walking tour of Belgrade. I learned a TON about Serbia and Belgrade specifically!! There was much history and I finished the tour w…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the pace and stops.
What are the main attractions visited?
The tour covers Kalemegdan Park and Fortress, the Old Palace, Nebojsa Tower, and St. Mark’s Orthodox Church.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour is guaranteed in all weather conditions, so participants should dress in layers to stay comfortable.
Does the tour include admission fees?
Admission to public sites like Kalemegdan Fortress and St. Mark’s Church is free; some stops may include additional paid experiences, but the core of the tour is free.
What is the group size?
The tour limits a maximum of six guests, ensuring a personalized experience with the guide.
Are transportation costs included?
No, transportation is not included, so guests should plan to arrive on foot or via public transit.
What language is the tour conducted in?
While not explicitly stated, reviews suggest the guide provides clear, insightful English explanations.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Who is the guide?
The tour is led by Aleksandar Bastic, known for his enthusiasm, knowledge, and engaging storytelling.
Is the tour appropriate for families or children?
The tour’s walking pace and outdoor stops make it suitable for most travelers, including families, though mobility considerations should be taken into account.