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Discover Belgrade's football hooligan culture on this $40.49 e-scooter tour featuring graffiti, stadium visits, and insider stories in a 3-hour adventure.
The E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour offers a unique glimpse into the passionate and fiercely divided football culture of Belgrade, Serbia. Priced at $40.49 per person, this 3-hour guided adventure stands out with its focus on the city’s legendary Eternal Derby rivalry and the vibrant graffiti and murals that tell the story of decades of hooligan history. The tour is perfect for those interested in football, urban art, and urban culture, providing an insider perspective that is both engaging and educational.
This tour departs from Marala Birjuzova 23 and is designed for groups of up to 20 travelers. It’s a mobile ticket activity, which means everything’s organized for smooth, on-the-go exploration. With five stops packed into a compact schedule, this experience balances scooter riding with stops at iconic stadiums and neighborhoods. The hands-on stories and graffiti exploration make it especially appealing for visitors seeking more than just sightseeing — it’s about understanding Belgrade’s football fervor from the inside.

Belgrade is famous for its passionate football rivalry between Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade. This tour delves into the 75-year-old rivalry, revealing how deeply football is woven into the city’s identity. Visitors learn how supporter gangs, graffiti, murals, and tribunes reflect this intense competition. The tour emphasizes that in Belgrade, fans are either black and white or red and white, and choosing a side is almost a lifestyle.
The storytelling about this rivalry is complemented by visits to stadiums and neighborhoods where the hooligan scene is visibly expressed through murals and graffiti. These murals are well-known in Belgrade, and the guide shares stories behind their imagery, providing context that enhances understanding of the city’s football culture.
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The tour’s focus on urban art adds a layer of visual storytelling. At Dorcol, the neighborhood split into black and white and red and white sections showcases some of the most famous graffiti and murals in Belgrade. This well-known street art highlights the territorial markers of football hooligans, giving a raw and honest picture of their folklore.
Another highlight is the visit to Cubura, a neighborhood famous for its Red Star hooligans graffiti. Here, the murals are a vivid expression of local supporter culture and urban identity. The guide discusses the backgrounds of the graffiti, helping visitors appreciate the artistic and cultural significance behind these street works.
In Vracar, on Grobari graffiti on Njegoseva street, the emphasis is on supporter graffiti that deepens the understanding of the football tribes and their urban expressions. The graffiti in these neighborhoods provides a visual narrative of the passion and rivalry that fuels Belgrade’s football scene.

The visit to Partizan Stadium lasts about 30 minutes, where graffiti can be seen on the stadium stands. The graffiti reflects the identity and history of the club, giving an authentic look at the supporter influence on the stadium environment.
Similarly, the Red Star Stadium (Marakana) is explored for 30 minutes, allowing visitors to see the tribunes and stands covered with graffiti that showcase the passionate fan base. Both stadium visits are free of charge, making these stops particularly valuable for football fans and urban art enthusiasts alike.
The tour offers a detailed view of the stadiums’ walls and graffiti, meaning visitors get a closer look at the supporter art and murals that celebrate the clubs’ histories.

The e-scooter aspect is a highlight, allowing for quick and flexible exploration. The short scooter rides give a fun and dynamic way to cover significant neighborhoods and stadiums in a limited timeframe. The guides take the time to explain the history and symbolism of graffiti, making the rides both informative and entertaining.
The guided scooter tour also allows for more personalized attention and the chance to stop and photograph murals and graffiti art. The pace is well-managed, with each stop lasting around 30 minutes, enough to explore without feeling rushed.

The tour’s stops include Dorcol, a historic neighborhood divided into black and white and red and white parts, with a famous street art scene. The area features murals and graffiti that are well known in Belgrade, offering a visual introduction to the city’s urban culture.
In Cubura, the focus is on the Red Star hooligans graffiti, which is famous locally. The graffiti here is a territorial marker for supporters and a visual symbol of football loyalty.
Vracar introduces visitors to Grobari graffiti on Njegoseva street, adding to the street art narrative of supporter rivalries. The neighborhoods are easily accessible and provide a diverse look at how football culture manifests on the streets.

The tour begins at Marala Birjuzova 23 and ends at the same point, making logistics simple. Operating every day from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, the tour offers flexibility for planning. It’s recommended to book at least 6 days in advance due to popularity, as it often sells out quickly.
This activity is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation received upon booking. The group size is limited to 20 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. Since it is a mobile ticket, it’s easy to join, and the meeting point is near public transportation.

The tour is notably praised for its knowledgeable guides, especially Marko, who provides detailed stories about the football hooligan scene and urban graffiti. Visitors appreciate the ample scooter time combined with deep dives into the supporter history.
Most reviews highlight the value for money and the insightful storytelling. The longer-than-expected duration of more than three hours ensures that attendees leave feeling well-informed about Belgrade’s football culture and urban art.

This e-scooter tour offers a distinctive look at Belgrade’s football rivalry through the lens of street art and stadium visits. The combination of urban exploration and stadium visits makes it ideal for football fans and urban art enthusiasts alike.
The personal stories shared by guides, especially about the 75-year-old rivalry, add depth to the experience. The graffiti murals serve as visual stories of supporter loyalty and urban expression. The scooter rides make it easier to navigate the city’s hooligan neighborhoods, getting close enough to appreciate the detail and symbolism of murals.
While the tour is short, the intensity of the content and urban scenery deliver a rich and memorable experience. Its affordable price coupled with high reviews makes it a great choice for those wanting a deep dive into Belgrade’s football culture.
“Great experience, lots of interesting insights. More than 3 hours of hands on stories and looking at 2 stadiums and many graffiti.”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $40.49 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The activity begins at Marala Birjuzova 23.
Are stadium visits included?
Yes, the tour includes visits to Partizan Stadium and Red Star Stadium (Marakana), with graffiti viewing on their stands.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, as there are no specific age restrictions mentioned.
What is included in the stops?
Stops feature graffiti and murals in neighborhoods like Dorcol, Cubura, and Vracar, as well as stadium visits.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
How many people are in a group?
A maximum of 20 travelers participate in each tour.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the e-scooter is provided for easy city exploration.
Is booking recommended in advance?
Yes, most bookings are made 6 days in advance due to high demand.
What is the guide’s expertise?
Guides are knowledgeable, especially Marko, who shares detailed stories about the football culture and graffiti.
This E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour combines urban art, football history, and active exploration, making it a unique way to experience Belgrade’s passionate sports scene. Its affordable price, positive reviews, and insider stories make it an engaging choice for curious visitors eager to understand the city’s football rivalry from a street-level perspective.