Sightseeing tour of Belgrade

Duration 3 hours
Movement Automobile-Pedestrian
Type Individual
Guide Live Guide
Entry tickets Payment on the spot

Get ready to experience the unique atmosphere of Belgrade, where the Old and New Towns merge and history permeates every stone. This excursion will allow you to feel the spirit of the city, its uniqueness and learn many interesting facts from the history of Belgrade and its surroundings. You can easily navigate the city and then walk along its streets on your own, visiting the places that you especially liked during the excursion.

Languages of the tour

  • Russian

Route

The route covers the territory of the Old and New Towns, embankments, the Kalemedan fortress, the Temple of St. Sava, the pedestrian street of Prince Michael (Belgrade Arbat).

Information

Условия отмены:

При отмене туристом экскурсии менее чем за 3 дня – неустойка 100%
 
Важно:
 
За утерянные вещи фирма ответственности не несет
При посещении религиозных объектов и общественных мест обязательно одевайтесь скромно, прикрывая плечи и колени.
Ответственность за наличие индивидуального страхового полиса ложится на туриста.

Входит в стоимость:

  • Русскоговорящий гид. 

  • Трансфер

Не входит в стоимость:

  • Личные расходы.
  • Входные билеты в музеи

Attractions

Belgrade
Belgrade

Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia, located at the intersection of the Sava and Danube rivers. It is a historically rich city with many cultural attractions, including the Kalemegdan Fortress, the Temple of St. Sava and the picturesque streets of the Old Town. The city has a rich cultural heritage and dynamic modern life.

Kalemedan Fortress
Kalemedan Fortress

Kalemegdan Fortress is a historically significant fortress in Belgrade, Serbia. Situated on a mountain overlooking the Sava River and the Danube. For centuries it served as an important defensive structure. Now it is a popular tourist site with a park, a museum and panoramic views of the city.

Temple of Saint Sava
Temple of Saint Sava

The Church of St. Sava is the largest Orthodox church in Belgrade and one of the largest in the world. It was built in memory of Saint Sava the Serbian and is a prominent symbol of the city. Construction began in 1935 and continued for decades, with the temple only being completed at the beginning of the 21st century. Its architecture is impressive in its size and majesty, and the interior decoration includes many icons and paintings that delight visitors.