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Feel Belgrade Walking Tour
Feel Serbia – Feel Belgrade Walking Tour
The best way to experience Belgrade is with a local—and our Belgrade walking tour is the perfect way to discover the true heart of the city. Most people say two or three days are enough, but we know Belgrade deserves more. With our walking tour, you’ll see, feel, and live the spirit of the city.
Why join our guided walk through Belgrade?
Because Belgrade isn’t just a place you visit; it’s a place you feel. Exploring the city with a local guide, you’ll discover why it has always been the crossroads of East and West. Learn how this resilient city survived more than 3,000 years of history, countless conquerors, and yet never lost its unique spirit and thirst for freedom.
Who built the mighty Kalemegdan Fortress? Why do Serbs always find a way to celebrate, even after a tough day? These are stories you won’t find in any guidebook—only by exploring Belgrade on foot with us.
Belgrade is home to nearly 2 million people and is the beating heart of the Balkans. Whether you’re here for a quick city break or an extended adventure, our city welcomes you like an old friend. From world-famous festivals and sports events to secret café gardens and river views, there’s always something new to discover.
If you’re looking for a place to stay after your adventure, check out our Feel Belgrade Apartments. Or, if you want to explore more, see our other Serbia tours.
For more information about Belgrade’s history and events, visit the official Belgrade Tourism website.
Make your first step the right one
The Belgrade walking tour is your perfect introduction to the city and your gateway to all of Serbia’s wonders. Book your spot and let the adventure begin!
Feel Belgrade – Feel The Difference
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Departure Time10:00
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Return Time13:00
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IncludedProfessional licensed guide serviceOne drink per person at the end of the tour
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Not IncludedIndividual costs
Tour plan
Meeting in front of hotel Moskva at 9h
Meeting of our group will take place in front of hotel Moskva at the previously agreed time. Our official licensed guide will be waiting for you in front one of the oldest hotels in the city. After the short introduction we will begin our journey through history.At the very beginning you will get to know Belgrade through some of the basic information regarding history and development of the city.
Albanian Palace, Knez Mihailova street and The Republic Square
We will take a walk and pass the Albanian Palace and via Knez Mihailova street and will stop at The Republic Square. On this central square, favorite meeting point for the young and the place where big events are being held, we will stay for about 15 minutes. The Republic Square is the main square where we will see monument dedicated to Knez Mihailo, liberator of the city from the Ottoman Empire, National Museum, National Theatre… We will continue our tour to the Knez Mihailova street, main city pedestrian zone where you can see many beautiful buildings and many boutiques and stores from various famous brands.
Taverna “?”
At the end of the street we will take a left to the oldest pub in the city called “ ? “,
Patriarchate of the Serbain Orthodox church
Patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox church
Residence of Princess Ljubica
and the residence of Princess Ljubica. We can view this as one of the key places in the history of this city.
Belgrade Fortress Kalemegdan
We will move on to the Belgrade Fortress – Kalemegdan, the gem of the city. Today medieval Fortress Kalemegdan is beautiful park and one of the reasons why Belgrade is such unique city. The Fortress that lies at the confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube was first constructed during XIII century and was perfected by Austro Hungarian builders. This fortress stood as a witness to the many great conquers such as Atila the Hun, Suleiman the Magnificent and many others. We will begin our tour of the Kalemegdan Fortress from the highground. You will have the perfect view of Novi Beograd and Zemun. We will then continue our tour to the Monument of Gratitude to France, Serbian ally from the First World War. After that we will reach the Statue of Victor, the symbol of Belgrade. This statue represents a work of art from famous sculptor Ivan Mestrovic. The Victor holds the sword in one hand and the dove of peace in the other. This represents the spirit of the city. It will greet any visitor with open arms and in peace. On the other hand the sword represents the struggle for freedom.
Dorcol
From Kalemegdan we will continue our tour to the part of the city called Dorcol. The name Dorcol was given by the Ottomans.
Bajrakli mosque
By walking through the narrow streets we will reach Bajrakli mosque, the oldest and the only preserved mosque in Belgrade.
Caffe bar Avanturist
This is the moment when we will take a short brake in Caffe Bar Avanturist, authentic bar which represents a perfect place for all the travelers.