This walking tour will take you away from the crowded tour buses to give you an up-close and personal view of Belgrade's beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets, secrets of Belgrade's Fortress, and remainings of Jewish, Ottoman, Hungarian and Austrian civilizations. Start your morning learning about Belgrade's rich history by visiting some of the most famous attractions in this part of the city.
Enjoy the comfort of a private city tour and discover the sights of Belgrade in your rhythm. Choose the 3-hour long Private Old City Tour and see the most important sights of the city.
We'll meet at Republic Square, in front of a Horseman Statue (Prince Mihailo monument). Here you will hear pieces of information about the most important buildings surrounding the Square: National Museum and National Theatre, and a short explanation of why Prince Mihailo is one of the most important figures from Serbia's modern history.
After a short walk, we'll reach Student's Square (Studentski Trg). This square is the oldest urban city square in Belgrade, with one of the city center's most classical surroundings. It is also an academic hotspot, with a beautiful park in the middle of it. Belgrade doesn't have a campus, but the largest number of important educational institutions are located right here: Faculty of Philosophy, Faculty of Philology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, and the magnificent Captain Miša's Edifice - the headquarters of the University of Belgrade. Here you will hear stories about Captain Miša's charity and generosity and about some of the most significant Serbian minds and scientists.
Our next stop will be Dorćol. Today, this is one of Belgrade's most vibrant neighborhoods, with plenty of exciting cafes, galleries, restaurants, and museums. Dorćol has a unique charm, and its tenants, including actors, university professors, lawyers and journalists, are very proud of it. The name comes from the colloquial Turkish word for 'crossroads,' and the neighborhood was a busy trading point during the Ottoman occupation. Here we'll stand in front of the Jewish community center, and you'll hear a story about the Jewish community in Belgrade, about their everyday life and work and their dreadful destiny during WW II.
You will make your own way to the meeting points