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Discover Belgrade's historic sights on a guided Kalemegdan Segway Tour, covering castles, fortresses, and Roman ruins in nearly two hours for just $59.29.
Exploring Belgrade becomes a fun and effortless adventure with the Kalemegdan Segway Tour. Priced at $59.29 per person and lasting approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes, this guided experience offers a perfect introduction to the city’s rich tapestry of history and lively streets. Starting at Segway Belgrade on 14 Marsala Birjuzova Street, the tour takes you around famous landmarks, bustling squares, and ancient ruins, all while comfortably gliding on an easy-to-handle electric Segway.
This tour is especially suited for those who want to see a lot in a short time, with most participants booking 31 days in advance. The combination of history, local culture, and modern life makes it an excellent choice for first-time visitors or anyone eager to experience Belgrade without extensive walking. The inclusion of beverages, helmets, and a knowledgeable guide adds to its appeal, though it’s important to note that food, drinks, and transportation to and from attractions are not included.


The tour begins at Segway Belgrade on 14 Marsala Birjuzova Street, in the city’s lively downtown district. This location is near public transportation and surrounded by cafes, shops, and street performances, setting a vibrant scene for your adventure. The short safety briefing and helmet fitting ensure you’re ready to explore on the Segway with confidence.
From this central hub, the guide leads you into Knez Mihajlova, Belgrade’s busiest pedestrian street. Lined with high-end shops, cafes, and street performers, this area pulses with energy and offers a lively starting point to understand the city’s modern life intertwined with history.
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Knez Mihajlova leads directly into Kalemegdan park and fortress, a must-visit attraction that forms the core of the tour. The famous Prince Mihailo monument sits at the square’s center, a well-known symbol of Belgrade. The bustling street is always alive with locals and visitors engaging in shopping, dining, or simply watching street performances.
On the Segway, guests enjoy a relaxed ride through this vibrant area, making it easy to appreciate the blend of modern shops and historic architecture. The tour allows a quick but immersive look into the city’s lively street scene, setting the tone for the historical discoveries ahead.

The next stop is the central square of Belgrade, a dynamic hub where multiple landmarks converge. Here, the Museum of Belgrade and the National Theatre are nearby, with the Horse monument standing prominently in the middle. This square serves as a major transit point with key bus and trolley lines, adding to its busy atmosphere.
The guide provides commentary on the square’s significance and connects it to the city’s cultural and political history, all while you glide past historic sites. It’s a lively spot that exemplifies Belgrade’s energetic spirit, perfect for a quick exploration on the Segway.

One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to monuments honoring France and Russia, reflecting Belgrade’s international ties. The bastion where World War I started offers a poignant reminder of the city’s military past. The weapons from both World Wars are displayed nearby, giving a tangible sense of Belgrade’s tumultuous history.
Guests also see Serbian medieval castle ruins and the iconic Victor statue, a symbol of the city’s resilience. The tito’s bunker provides insight into 20th-century history, while the Roman well reveals the underground layers of Belgrade’s ancient past. The military museum showcases artifacts spanning nearly 2000 years of history, adding depth to the experience.

Next, the tour guides visitors through XIX-century Belgrade, focusing on streets like Kralja Petra and Kosancicev Venac. These areas are often called the Montmartre of Belgrade for their charming, bohemian ambiance, with quaint cafes and historic buildings.
A visit to the Congregation Church and other local landmarks highlights Belgrade’s religious and cultural diversity. These stops showcase the city’s layered architecture and vibrant street life, all enjoyed at a leisurely pace on the Segway.

The Zoo is included on the route, nestled within the Kalemegdan park area. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers a family-friendly element to the tour. The blend of nature and history helps break up the sightseeing, giving guests a chance to soak in Belgrade’s natural charm.
The park’s expansive grounds provide scenic views of the rivers and city skyline, making the Segway ride both relaxing and picturesque. The guide shares insights about local flora and fauna, enriching the outdoor experience.

The layers of history visible in Belgrade are truly impressive. The Roman well and the medieval castle ruins stand as reminders of the city’s ancient roots. The tour’s commentary explains how these historical layers are woven into the city’s modern landscape, visible even in the 2000-year-old walls.
This blend of ancient and medieval architecture helps visitors appreciate Belgrade’s long-standing strategic importance and resilience through centuries of change.

The tour concludes back at Segway Belgrade on 14 Marsala Birjuzova. Guests are encouraged to explore more of the city’s bars, cafes, or museums nearby. The small group size of up to 10 participants ensures a personalized experience, while the local guide offers additional tips for further discovery.
This tour offers excellent value for those wanting a quick yet comprehensive taste of Belgrade’s historic sites and vibrant streets. The guided commentary makes each stop informative, while the Segway keeps the pace lively and accessible. The price point of $59.29 and the free cancellation policy add to its appeal.
It’s ideal for visitors who prefer a less tiring way to see many sights and for those interested in history, culture, and city life. The small groups and multilingual guides ensure a personal and engaging experience.
The Kalemegdan Segway Tour delivers a balanced mix of history, culture, and modern life in Belgrade. Its short duration makes it perfect for a morning or afternoon activity, while the rich stops provide plenty of storytelling and sightseeing.
The tour’s great reviews and high rating reflect its quality and the positive experience of past participants. The easy-to-handle Segway, combined with expert guidance, makes this a memorable way to explore Belgrade’s core neighborhoods and historic sites without the fatigue of walking.
This experience suits first-time visitors and those looking for an active yet relaxed introduction to Belgrade’s stories and streets.
“Amazing & memorable experience! Tour guide is very accommodating and patient. Segways are very easy after a while.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult, and most travelers can participate, indicating suitability for a wide age range.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides can speak English, Serbian, Russian, Italian, and German, depending on your preference.
How long does the tour last?
The approximate duration is 1 hour and 40 minutes, providing a quick yet thorough overview of the city.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Segway Belgrade, 14 Marsala Birjuzova Street.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food, drinks, and lunch are not included. Beverages are offered during the tour.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes use of helmets, beverages, a local guide, and guidance in multiple languages.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility and peace of mind.
Is the weather a concern?
Yes, the tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of 10 travelers per booking ensures a more personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of historical landmarks, lively street scenes, and comfortable Segway riding creates an engaging and accessible way to see Belgrade’s highlights.