This guided walking tour in Belgrade takes you through the city’s layered history, where Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Serbian influences converge. Discover the Bajrakli Mosque, the last remaining mosque in Belgrade, and stroll through Skadarlija, a bohemian quarter where traditional kafanas have hosted artists for generations. Relax and allow your guide to lead you through Republic Square, home to iconic landmarks, before reaching Kalemegdan Park. Experience breathtaking views from Belgrade Fortress, standing at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, a site of strategic importance for centuries.
Walk through the main square of Belgrade, home to the historic Hotel Moskva and a central gathering point for locals.
Stand in the heart of Belgrade, where the National Museum and National Theatre face the monument of Prince Mihailo.
Stroll down the old cobblestone street where traditional restaurants, known as kafanas, have hosted artists and poets for over a century.
You will make your own way to the meeting points