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Discover Belgrade’s flavors on a 3.5-hour guided street food tour with 20+ tastings, including pastries, cured meats, rakia, and more. Perfect for food lovers.
The Belgrade: Street Food and Drinks Tour with 20+ Tastings offers a vibrant taste of Serbia’s culinary scene in just 3.5 hours. Meeting at the Hotel Moskva, this highly-rated experience (with a 4.9/5 from 140 reviews) takes you through the city’s most delicious spots, from bustling markets to local bakeries and off-the-beaten-path locations adorned with street art. The tour includes food and drinks—notably rakia, a traditional fruit brandy—and covers a wide array of Serbian treats. It’s ideal for travelers who want an authentic, lively, and comprehensive taste of Belgrade’s food culture in a relaxed setting.
While the tour packs in more than 20 tastings, it’s worth mentioning that the group size remains manageable, and the guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge shine through. The only potential consideration is that the tour involves walking, so comfortable footwear is recommended. This experience suits foodies, culture lovers, and anyone eager to explore Belgrade beyond typical sightseeing.


The tour begins at the entrance of Hotel Moskva. This central location in Belgrade makes it easy to find and convenient for travelers staying downtown. The activity wraps up near the same starting point, simplifying logistics. The small group size ensures a friendly atmosphere, with guides accommodating questions and dietary preferences, including vegetarian options.
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During the tour, visitors visit a variety of food stands, bakeries, and local markets. These stops showcase the diversity of Serbian cuisine influenced by various historical rulers, such as Austrians, Turks, Hungarians, and Bulgarians. Expect to sample traditional pastries, savory cured meats, and crispy pork rind (varci). Each location reveals a slice of local life, often in places that have been open for decades, giving an authentic feel.

A standout feature of this tour is the sampling of Rakia, Serbia’s traditional fruit brandy. Visitors get to enjoy three different kinds of Rakia, which adds a spirited touch to the experience. Guides explain the significance of Rakia in Serbian culture, making it more than just a drink but a cultural symbol. The tasting sessions are both satisfying and educational, giving insight into local drinking customs.

The food tastings span a broad spectrum of Serbian flavors. Expect to try tasty sausages, village cheeses, truffles spread, and goulash with a twist. Sweet options include delectable honey products and tempting sweets, while fresh fruits and succulent fish complete the culinary picture. The curated list of recommended restaurants shared at the end of the tour allows visitors to extend their food exploration independently.
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Guide Yair or Davor earns high praise for their friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging manner. Several reviews highlight how guides share stories about Belgrade’s history and culture, making each stop more meaningful. Guides are attentive to special requests, such as vegetarian options, and ensure everyone stays well-hydrated, especially during hot weather. Their enthusiasm and personal touches, like celebrating a birthday with a candle, enhance the warm, welcoming atmosphere.

One of the tour’s best features is its focus on hidden locations, including adorned street art and lesser-known local food shops. These spots are treasures that visitors might never find alone, offering a glimpse into Belgrade’s vibrant urban scene. The stops are carefully selected to balance authenticity and cleanliness, with guides ensuring a pleasant experience at each venue.
The pacing of the tour ensures that participants have enough time to enjoy each sample without feeling rushed. The group usually consists of around seven people, allowing for a personalized experience with plenty of interaction. Walking is involved, so comfortable shoes are advisable. The tour is suitable for most travelers, though minimal physical effort is required, and guides are attentive to dietary restrictions.

After the main tour concludes near the Old Town and pedestrian zone, visitors receive a curated list of local restaurants. This allows for an ongoing culinary adventure to explore Belgrade’s dining scene further, whether for a casual snack or a full meal. The list emphasizes places that align with the tour’s authentic and local ethos, perfect for those wanting to continue their food discovery.

The combination of diverse tastings, storytelling, and local insights makes this tour a standout activity. The high ratings and glowing reviews reflect consistent satisfaction, driven by guides who make the experience fun and informative. The variety of food, drinks, and hidden spots offers a comprehensive snapshot of Serbian cuisine that appeals to food lovers and curious explorers alike.
While some may find the walking involved a consideration, the overall flow and stops are well-paced, ensuring maximum enjoyment. The flexible booking options and free cancellation add convenience, making this a reliable choice for visitors seeking an engaging, delicious way to experience Belgrade.
“This was my 7th food tour and it was one of the best! Huge variety of foods, many stops. I guess no one left hungry or with any questions :-)”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, starting from Hotel Moskva.
What is included in the tour price?
The guide, food, and drinks are all included, with more than 20 tastings.
Are vegetarian options available?
Yes, the guides are accommodating and arrange vegetarian options when requested.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the entrance of Hotel Moskva and concludes nearby in Belgrade Old Town.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
The tour typically involves a small group, around seven participants, ensuring a relaxed experience.
Can I extend my culinary exploration after the tour?
Yes, the tour provides a curated list of restaurants to continue discovering Belgrade’s food scene.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers with comfortable walking shoes will enjoy the tour; suitable for those interested in food and local culture.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking is recommended, with options to reserve now and pay later and cancel free up to 24 hours before the tour.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are advised due to walking; casual attire is appropriate.
What makes this tour different from other food experiences in Belgrade?
The focus on hidden gems, local markets, street art spots, and authentic Serbian treats sets this tour apart, offering a genuine taste of Belgrade’s food and culture.
This Street Food and Drinks Tour in Belgrade combines delicious tastings, engaging storytelling, and an authentic look into Serbian culinary traditions. With knowledgeable guides and a well-curated itinerary, it appeals especially to those eager to explore the city through its flavors and local secrets.
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