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Discover the iconic Red Star Stadium with a guided tour including the museum, VIP box, tunnels, TV studio, dressing rooms, and shop—perfect for football fans visiting Belgrade.

The Red Star Football Club Stadium Tour offers a captivating look into one of Serbia’s most celebrated sports venues. For around 1 day, visitors can enjoy the history, atmosphere, and behind-the-scenes areas of the Rajko Mitic Stadium, home to Red Star Belgrade. The tour is ideal for football fans eager to connect with the club’s storied past, including its most memorable matches and legendary players.
Starting at the Museum of FC Red Star, the experience guides you through the club’s historic trophies and important milestones. As you walk through the North Tunnel, you’ll feel the thrill of a game day, while the visit to the TV studio and Media Center offers a glimpse into modern football production. With live guides speaking Serbian and English, the tour balances rich storytelling with practical access to areas usually off-limits during matches.
While the tour covers many key spots in the stadium, it’s worth noting that visiting the dressing rooms and supporting fields depends on training schedules. The Red Star shop and Caffe provide opportunities to pick up souvenirs and refreshments, adding a relaxed finish to your visit. This tour combines history, excitement, and exclusive access, making it perfect for dedicated fans and curious travelers alike.
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The adventure begins at the West stand, specifically the entrance to the museum. This central location makes it easy to find and sets the tone for a comprehensive exploration of the club’s legacy. The museum visit introduces the club’s most significant trophies and historical moments, providing context before stepping onto the pitch.
The museum is a focal point for understanding Red Star Belgrade’s achievements. Visitors are shown official memorabilia and learn about the team’s most defining victories. The museum’s displays set the stage for the rest of the tour, making it a perfect starting point for football enthusiasts.

One of the most exciting segments is walking through the North Tunnel, which is 73 meters long—the longest tunnel in European stadiums. This tunnel is renowned worldwide, and stepping into it brings an authentic matchday feeling. The guide enhances the experience with sound effects, emulating the roar of the crowd and the anticipation of a game.
This part of the tour is particularly praised for its atmospheric impact and the opportunity to visualize players’ entrances. It’s a highlight during busy match days, but it’s accessible even during training days, depending on the schedule. Visitors often comment on how the tunnel heightens the sense of being part of a match.
The Bora Kosti Box is a VIP area that offers a stunning view of the stadium. During the tour, visitors get to appreciate the prestige and comfort of this matchday box, which is used by away team representatives. The guide explains the significance of this space in the match experience.
Seeing the stadium from this vantage point adds a layer of appreciation for stadium architecture and match strategies. It’s a rare chance to observe the field from a VIP perspective, enhancing the overall visit.
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The TV studio, founded in 2019, provides insights into how Red Star Belgrade presents itself in media. Visitors follow the daily routines of players, youth teams, and fans, experiencing firsthand the media coverage that keeps the club connected with supporters worldwide.
The Media Center is among the largest and most comfortable in Serbia, showcasing roles of players and coaches and behind-the-scenes operations. The tour’s focus on media aspects is especially engaging for those interested in sports broadcasting and club communications.

The guest dressing room is equipped with jerseys from football icons like Maradona and Pele, who have played at Rajko Mitic Stadium. The guide shares stories about Maradona’s famous 1982 goal and other legendary moments, making this part both informative and nostalgic.
Visitors get a close-up look at what it feels like to prepare for a match, and can hear the motivational speech of coach Boko Urovski. The boards with tactical schemes further reveal the strategic side of football at this level.

Depending on training schedules, visitors may have the chance to see the supporting fields and visit the dressing rooms. The Western, North, and Safety tunnels are accessible during these times, providing a dynamic behind-the-scenes look.
The tunnels are technical highlights, with the North tunnel being the most prominent feature. Visitors often mention the sound effects and atmosphere as making this part of the tour particularly memorable.

After the on-field and behind-the-scenes exploration, visitors often stop by the Red Star shop to purchase official merchandise. The Red Star Caffe offers the chance to relax and enjoy refreshments, which can be bought on-site.
The shop carries a variety of souvenirs, from jerseys to memorabilia, allowing fans to take home a tangible memory of their visit. The Caffe provides a comfortable space to discuss the tour highlights or plan the rest of your stay in Belgrade.

The tour starts at the West stand and ends back at the same point, making it easy to plan your visit. The schedule includes tours at 10:00, 12:00, and 14:00, every day, with notes that visiting the dressing rooms depends on training days.
Language options include Serbian and English, and live guides ensure engaging storytelling. However, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. Additional costs for souvenirs or transfers are not included, so plan accordingly.
This stadium tour offers a detailed and authentic experience for football enthusiasts, revealing both the history and current functioning of the Rajko Mitic Stadium. The access to exclusive areas like the VIP box, TV studio, and dressing rooms distinguishes this experience from standard stadium visits.
While the schedule is flexible and comprehensive, visitors should check training days if they wish to access the dressing rooms or supporting fields. The guide’s storytelling, especially in multiple languages, is a major strength, making the visit engaging even for those unfamiliar with the club.
The Red Star Football Club Stadium Tour provides a rich, interactive inside look at one of Serbia’s most iconic football venues. It’s a must-do for fans and a great way to understand the passion and history that make Red Star Belgrade football famous worldwide.
“The tour was great. Our guide spoke in various languages so that everyone could understand all about the club. The detail was great, the museum and…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour is valid for one day, with specific start times at 10:00, 12:00, and 14:00. The exact duration is not specified but typically covers several key areas of the stadium.
Is there an age restriction?
The information does not specify age limits, but accessibility issues mean it might not be suitable for wheelchair users.
Are the tours available in languages other than Serbian and English?
No, the live guides speak Serbian and English only.
Can I visit the dressing rooms during the tour?
Yes, visiting dressing rooms and supporting fields is possible, but only on training days.
What is included in the tour price?
The ticket includes museum access, stadium tour, VIP box view, tunnel visits, TV studio, media center, dressing room presentation, and shopping opportunities.
Are souvenirs or transfers included?
No, souvenirs and transfers are not included in the ticket price.