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Enjoy a 3.5-hour walking wine tasting in Belgrade, sampling 6 local Serbian wines paired with gourmet bites, cheese, and guided by knowledgeable locals.

The Belgrade: 3-Hour Walking Local Wine Tasting Tour offers a hands-on introduction to Serbia’s wine culture, blending city sightseeing with tasting some of the country’s finest wines. This 3.5-hour experience, led by a knowledgeable guide, takes place in the vibrant streets of Belgrade, starting at Studentski Park and featuring visits to carefully selected venues. With a limit of up to 15 people, the tour maintains a friendly, intimate atmosphere perfect for making new friends and learning about Serbian wine traditions.
You will taste 6 different local wines, each paired with gourmet bites and cheese, complemented by an aperitif. The tour is ideal for those curious about Serbia’s wine heritage, especially if you appreciate engaging storytelling and a relaxed pace. The tour’s flexible scheduling and free cancellation up to 24 hours before ensure a stress-free experience for visitors with ever-changing plans.
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The tour kicks off at Studentski Park, situated after KFC, with the meeting point marked in front of the second middle statue inside the park. This central location makes it easy to find, and the relaxed outdoor setting sets a friendly tone for the tasting. The guide greets guests here, providing an overview of the tour’s itinerary and what to expect over the next three and a half hours.
The meeting point’s central location in Belgrade allows easy access from various parts of the city, making it convenient for both first-time visitors and locals. The tour ends back at the same spot, completing a loop of discovery through the city’s wine venues.

Throughout the tour, visitors visit several hidden venues that showcase Serbia’s diverse wine offerings. Each stop is chosen for its unique character and contribution to Serbia’s wine identity. The stops include photo opportunities, guided tours, wine tastings, and sightseeing, giving an authentic feel of Belgrade’s local wine culture.
Each venue offers a different perspective: some focus on famous Serbian wines, while others highlight best house wines from the country. The visits last around one hour per stop, providing ample time to relax, enjoy the wines, and chat with the guide about their history and production methods.
The core of this tour is the tasting of 6 carefully selected Serbian wines. These include the most recognized wines from Serbia, as well as the best house wines, giving participants a comprehensive view of what Serbia has to offer. The guide shares insights into each wine’s origin, grape variety, and what makes it distinctive.
Participants enjoy gourmet bites and cheese, which serve as perfect palate cleansers and enhance the tasting experience. An aperitif is also included, adding a touch of local tradition to the tasting session. These thoughtfully paired bites make the experience both flavorful and educational.
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Reviews highlight the guide’s knowledge and friendliness as a standout feature. One review mentions Toby as being “so great and knowledgeable,” capable of sharing rich details about Serbian wines and culture. The guide’s engaging storytelling makes the tasting more than just drinking—it becomes an opportunity to learn about Serbia’s wine traditions and local history.
Guests appreciate the personalized attention in the smaller group setting, which fosters lively discussions and makes it easier to ask questions. The guide’s ability to combine wine education with city sightseeing creates a memorable and relaxed atmosphere.
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The tour’s limited group size of up to 15 people ensures a comfortable pace and personal interaction. The walks between venues are manageable, allowing guests to enjoy the city’s streets while sampling wines. The overall pace is leisurely, with ample time at each stop for tasting, photo opportunities, and conversation.
This setup makes the tour accessible to most fitness levels and suitable for those who prefer a relaxed, social experience over a fast-paced group event. The duration of 3.5 hours strikes a balance between in-depth exploration and not overstaying, perfect for an afternoon activity.

The tour starts at Studentski trg, directly in front of the statue of Jovan Cviji, in Studentski Park. The meeting point is easy to find after KFC, with clear instructions provided at booking. The activity ends back at the starting point, ensuring convenient planning for subsequent activities or transport.
Participants can reserve their spot without immediate payment, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility appeals to travelers with uncertain schedules or those trying to keep plans adaptable. The tour is available in multiple languages, including English, Dutch, Turkish, Russian, and Serbian.

This wine tasting tour offers a more intimate and cultural experience compared to larger, more commercial options. While similar activities like full-day tours or river cruises exist, this tour focuses specifically on the city’s local wine scene within a walking framework, making it ideal for those who want a relaxed yet interactive experience.
The inclusion of gourmet bites and cheese paired with local wines elevates this tour beyond simple tastings, providing a richer appreciation of Serbian culinary traditions. The small group size and personal guide ensure each participant receives attention and learns something new about Serbia’s wine heritage.

The Belgrade walking wine tasting appeals to visitors interested in local culture, food, and drink. It suits those who enjoy relaxed walking tours combined with wine tasting and small-group interactions. The tour is perfect for foodies, wine enthusiasts, and anyone eager to understand Serbia’s wine traditions in a friendly, informal setting.
Because the tour involves walking between venues, guests should be comfortable in moderate outdoor conditions. However, the manageable pace and focus on quality over quantity make it accessible for most.
This 3.5-hour walk offers a well-balanced, engaging introduction to Serbian wines and Belgrade’s local scene. The combination of 6 tastings, gourmet bites, and insightful storytelling makes it a rewarding experience for those curious about Serbia’s beverage culture.
The small-group setting, flexible booking options, and central meeting point add to the tour’s appeal. While it may not cover every wine producer in Serbia, it provides a meaningful snapshot of the country’s best wines and the stories behind them.
For anyone wanting to experience Belgrade like a local, with a focus on wine and food, this tour stands out as a practical, enjoyable choice.
“Great people, great guide, great wine.an experience we will never forget! Highly recommend to join the local wine tasting tour when in Belgrade!”
Is the tour suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
The tour includes gourmet bites and cheese, but specific dietary accommodations are not detailed. It’s best to check with the provider if you have special dietary needs.
Can children participate in this wine tasting tour?
The description does not specify age restrictions. Since it involves alcohol tasting, it’s typically aimed at adults.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
Guides are available in English, Dutch, Turkish, Russian, and Serbian.
How many wines are tasted during the tour?
Participants sample 6 local Serbian wines during the experience.
Where does the tour finish?
The tour ends back at Studentski Park, at the original meeting point.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.