In Serbia’s capital, several standout tours efficiently cover the main highlights while offering authentic local experiences. The Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad day trip perfectly combines baroque architecture with intimate wine tastings in family cellars. Along the Danube, tours to Golubac Fortress and Lepenski Vir provide a fascinating look at Serbia’s ancient past – both spots see fewer travelers than they deserve. For a modern twist, Segway and e-scooter tours offer a fun way to cover Belgrade’s sprawling center, while the Communist-themed tour gives valuable context to the city’s 20th-century heritage. Food tours focusing on traditional Serbian cuisine and wine experiences in the Royal Region consistently earn rave reviews from visitors. Let’s explore my favorite Belgrade tours.
Key Points
- Explore the historic and cultural highlights of Belgrade through highly rated full-day tours, covering landmarks like the Petrovaradin Fortress and local wine tasting.
- Experience Belgrade’s unique attractions and adventure activities, including Segway tours, underground explorations, and kayaking on the Danube River.
- Discover Belgrade’s communist history and architecture through the acclaimed “Red Belgrade” tour, providing insights into Josip Broz Tito’s legacy.
- Enjoy Serbia’s rich culinary and beverage traditions through food tastings, rakija (brandy) sampling, and visits to local bars and wineries.
- Embark on scenic outdoor adventures along the Blue Danube, visiting medieval monasteries and natural wonders like the Resava Cave in Eastern Serbia.
Northern Serbia: Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad Full-Day Tour From Belgrade
This full-day tour takes travelers on an exciting journey through the northern region of Serbia, showcasing the picturesque towns of Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad. Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 325 travelers, the tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Vojvodina province, including a visit to the baroque architecture and local wine tasting.
Travelers can choose between a private or small-group tour for a personalized experience, with free hotel pickup and drop-off included. The air-conditioned transportation, professional guide, and all entrance fees make this tour a hassle-free way to discover the highlights of Northern Serbia.
The tour includes visits to the Petrovaradin Fortress, known as the “Gibraltar of the Danube,” and the charming town of Sremski Karlovci, renowned for its baroque buildings and wine culture.
Travelers will also have the opportunity to explore the vibrant city of Novi Sad, the second-largest city in Serbia, and admire its rich history and architecture. With 96% of travelers recommending this tour, it’s an excellent choice for those seeking a comprehensive Serbian experience.
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From Belgrade to Timisoara Private Transfer Tour
Travelers embarking on the private transfer tour from Belgrade to Timisoara can expect a seamless and efficient journey. Priced from £167.38 per person, this 5-hour door-to-door transfer offers two options: a standard transfer or a full-day trip with sightseeing.
The tour includes pickup from Belgrade or Timișoara and visits the charming Kovačica village, known for its naive art gallery and violin workshop.
In Timisoara, guests have the opportunity for a guided tour or free time to explore the city at their own pace. The tour includes admission fees for the Kovačica naive art museum (approximately €2 per person) and a contribution for the violin workshop (around €4 per person).
Lunch can be arranged at an estimated cost of €10 per person. Travelers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and payment can be made later to maintain flexibility.
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Blue Danube: Iron Gate National Park Tour With 1-Hour Speedboat Ride
The Blue Danube: Iron Gate National Park Tour with 1-hour speedboat ride offers travelers an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes along the Danube River.
This full-day tour from Belgrade, Serbia, boasts a 4.9/5-star rating and is recommended by 99% of previous participants. Highlights include the dramatic Golubac Fortress, the ancient Lepenski Vir settlement, and a thrilling speedboat ride through the Iron Gate Gorge.
With a maximum group size of 7 travelers, the tour provides an intimate experience led by knowledgeable and friendly guides.
The tour’s comprehensive itinerary, including all entrance fees, and the provided lunch, make this an excellent value.
Travelers should note the early 8:00 am start time and prepare for the approximately 12-hour duration.
While the boat tour is subject to weather conditions, the operator offers alternative dates or full refunds for cancellations.
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Belgrade: Iron Gate National Park Tour With 1-Hour Speedboat
Although the Blue Danube: Iron Gate National Park Tour with 1-hour speedboat ride offers a captivating journey, the Belgrade: Iron Gate National Park Tour with 1-Hour Speedboat provides an equally remarkable experience.
Priced from Kč 3,389 per person, this 11-12 hour tour takes participants on a scenic exploration of Belgrade and the Iron Gate National Park. Highlights include a guided tour of the impressive Golubac Fortress, a visit to the ancient Lepenski Vir settlement, and a thrilling 1-hour speedboat cruise along the Danube.
Travelers will also enjoy a 1.5-hour lunch break to sample local specialties in Donji Milanovac. With complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as all entry tickets and a tour guide, this tour offers excellent value.
Reviewers praise the small group size, knowledgeable guides, and breathtaking scenery. Whether a first-time visitor or a seasoned Belgrade explorer, this tour is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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From Belgrade: Drina River House, Mokra Gora and Šargan 8 Railroad Tour
Leaving the captivating journey of the Iron Gate National Park behind, this tour whisks visitors away to the picturesque regions of Mokra Gora and Šargan Eight. Guests will be picked up from their Belgrade accommodations and transported to the filming location of the acclaimed film “Life is a Miracle” by director Emir Kusturica.
The highlight of the day is the Šargan Eight train ride, showcasing Serbia’s natural beauty. During winter months, when the train isn’t operational, the tour offers alternative activities like visiting Tara National Park or Zlatibor mountain.
With a small group size, the tour provides personalized attention from the knowledgeable English-speaking guide. The experience includes round-trip private transportation, Mokra Gora Wooden Village admission, and Šargan 8 train ticket, all for a price starting from $105.01 per person.
Travelers consistently praise the tour’s organization, scenery, and guides, making it a top choice for exploring the stunning countryside outside Belgrade.
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From Belgrade: Full-Day Historical Danube Tour
Embarking on a captivating journey along the historical Danube River, this full-day tour from Belgrade offers visitors an immersive experience in the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Priced at €75 per person, the 10-hour excursion includes pickup from accommodations, a licensed guide, and a delightful lunch.
Highlights include exploring the medieval Golubac Fortress, discovering the Mesolithic settlement of Lepenski Vir, and enjoying scenic views from Kapetan Mišin Breg.
With an overall rating of 4.7/5 based on 71 reviews, the tour receives praise for its informative guides and smooth itinerary.
Suitable for those with low mobility, the tour provides an opportunity to take in Serbia’s captivating history and natural beauty.
Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes and are encouraged to inquire about private group options.
With a flexible cancellation policy and complimentary hotel transfers, this Danube River tour is an excellent way to experience the best of Belgrade’s historical attractions.
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Belgrade Segway Tour
While exploring Belgrade’s historic landmarks can be a rewarding experience, a Segway tour offers a unique and effortless way to discover the city’s highlights.
The Belgrade Segway Tour is highly recommended by 99% of travelers, who praise the knowledgeable guides, ease of use of the Segways, and engaging tour experience.
Priced from $74.80 per person, the 2-3 hour tour allows a maximum of 10 travelers per group to visit monuments, fortresses, Roman catacombs, and hidden gems around the city.
Participants will learn about Belgrade’s rich history and culture from their guide, all while gliding comfortably on a Segway.
The tour includes a helmet and beverages, and has flexible departure times to accommodate various schedules.
With an impressive 4.9-star rating from 76 reviews, the Belgrade Segway Tour is a fantastic way for moderately fit travelers to effortlessly explore this captivating city.
Confirmation is provided at booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience.
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Belgrade : Must-See Attractions Private Walking Tour
The Belgrade : Must-See Attractions Private Walking Tour offers travelers a comprehensive exploration of the Serbian capital‘s iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Priced at $30.21 per person, this 3-hour private tour is available in English and French, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors.
Wheelchair users can also participate, ensuring an inclusive experience.
The tour begins at the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia and covers highlights like Trg Nikole Pašića, Terazijska česma, Trg republike, and the Holy Archangel Michael.
The culmination of the tour takes place at the Belgrade Fortress, where guests can enjoy panoramic views of the Danube and Sava rivers.
Led by knowledgeable local guides, the tour provides insights into Belgrade’s rich history, architecture, and contemporary culture. Guests can expect a focus on both main tourist sights and lesser-known gems, as well as personalized recommendations for other activities in the city.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now & pay later option, this tour offers flexibility and convenience for travelers.
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Red Belgrade Communist Tour
Why not explore Belgrade’s intriguing Communist past on the Red Belgrade Communist Tour? This highly-rated walking tour provides an in-depth look at the city’s post-WWII history under Communist Yugoslavia.
With an average rating of 4.8 from 67 reviews, it’s recommended by 96% of travelers.
Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour takes you to significant sites like the Yugoslav History Museum. You’ll also enjoy a one-way trolley ride to the museum and gain insights into the legacy of Josip Broz Tito.
At £37.90 per person, the tour is competitively priced, with a maximum group size of 25 travelers.
Travelers praise the guides’ engagement and the tour’s informative historical context. Some note a need for a clearer focus on Serbia’s communism versus broader Yugoslav history.
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Eastern Serbia Monasteries and Resava Cave Tour From Belgrade
Embarking on an enriching exploration of Eastern Serbia, the Eastern Serbia Monasteries and Resava Cave Tour from Belgrade offers travelers a captivating blend of medieval history and natural wonder.
Highlights include visits to the 14th-century Ravanica Monastery and the 15th-century Manasija Monastery, showcasing the region’s rich religious legacy. Delving deeper, the tour takes visitors to the ancient Resava Cave, where they can marvel at the impressive stalactites and stalagmites.
Praised by 98% of travelers with a stellar 4.9-rating, the tour is led by knowledgeable guides who provide insightful historical context. Included in the experience are hotel pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned transportation, and optional traditional Serbian lunch.
While entrance fees for the Resava Cave and Veliki Buk waterfall are paid in cash, the tour’s flexibility, with free cancellation up to 24 hours prior, ensures a seamless and customizable adventure.
Whether seeking culture or natural exploration, this tour delivers an unforgettable glimpse into the captivating Eastern Serbia region.
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From Belgrade: Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci Tour
What better way to experience the cultural richness of Serbia than with a tour from Belgrade to Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci? This highly-rated tour, with a 96% traveler recommendation, takes visitors on a scenic journey via air-conditioned minivan.
Highlights include exploring the Fruska Gora region and the historic Krusedol Monastery, as well as a scenic stroll through Novi Sad’s pedestrian areas.
Wine enthusiasts will delight in the wine tasting opportunity in Sremski Karlovci. An optional traditional Serbian lunch is available for those seeking an authentic culinary experience.
The tour caters to a maximum group size of 16 travelers, with a minimum of 3 participants required for the shared tour. Pricing starts at $63.65 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Traveler reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and well-organized nature of the tour, making it an excellent choice for those seeking to explore Serbia’s heritage.
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Belgrade Fortress Underground Tour W/Wine Along the River
Explore Belgrade’s captivating history with the Belgrade Fortress Underground Tour, an immersive 2.5-hour experience that transports visitors through the city’s remarkable subterranean fortifications.
Explore Roman ruins, an Austrian gunpowder warehouse, and a Cold War-era military bunker, all while led by a knowledgeable guide. With 93% of 109 reviews recommending this tour, it’s no surprise it’s earned a Badge of Excellence recognition.
Guests can enjoy a complimentary glass of local wine and appreciate the tour’s engaging storytelling and insights into Belgrade’s past.
While the experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s suitable for most travelers, with a minimum of 4 people required for the shared group option.
The tour starts at Osnovna škola „Kralj Petar I” and concludes at Beton Hala, allowing visitors to further explore the city’s riverside attractions.
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Private Day Tour to Fruska Gora Monasteries, Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad
This private day tour from Belgrade takes visitors on a captivating journey through the picturesque Fruška Gora region, the historic town of Sremski Karlovci, and the vibrant city of Novi Sad.
With a highly-rated guide and private transportation, the tour offers an immersive experience, showcasing Serbia’s rich cultural heritage.
Travelers will visit several monasteries nestled in the Fruška Gora mountains, explore the charming town of Sremski Karlovci, and enjoy a guided tour of Novi Sad, the second-largest city in Serbia.
The tour includes hotel/port pickup and drop-off, bottled water, and a local lunch, making it a well-rounded and convenient excursion.
Positive reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the tour’s flexibility, especially for families.
While some feedback indicates occasional time management issues, the overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 and 97% recommendation rate attest to the high quality of this private tour experience.
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Belgrade War Island Kayak Tour
Adventurous travelers exploring Belgrade can embark on a captivating 3-hour kayaking tour of the Great War Island, where the Danube and Sava rivers converge.
This private tour, recommended by 99% of travelers with 96 reviews averaging 4.9 stars, offers a unique opportunity to paddle around the scenic island and discover its lush marshlands, spot herons and other birdlife, and visit the picturesque Veliki Galijaš canal-turned-lake.
Along the way, participants can enjoy stunning views of Belgrade’s skyline and relax at the Lido Beach. The tour also delves into the island’s military history as a strategic outpost, providing an educational and immersive experience.
Equipped with a professional guide, kayak, paddle, and safety belt, participants can explore this remarkable natural and historical haven.
With options for hotel pickup and drop-off, as well as free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Belgrade.
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E-Scooter Zemun Tour
For those seeking a unique and eco-friendly way to explore Belgrade’s Zemun neighborhood, the E-Scooter Zemun Tour provides an exhilarating and informative experience.
With 25 reviews and a 100% recommendation rate, this tour has earned a Badge of Excellence. Riders can navigate the scenic streets of Zemun safely, thanks to the provided helmets and guided instructions.
The tour allows participants to cover more ground on electric scooters, enabling them to learn about the area’s history and culture from a knowledgeable guide.
Riders can enjoy the speed and comfort of the e-scooters while admiring the charming surroundings. The tour starts and ends at the centrally located meeting point, with a maximum group size of 20 travelers.
Priced at $37.13 per person, the E-Scooter Zemun Tour offers a fun and convenient way to explore Belgrade’s Zemun district.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, it’s an excellent option for those looking to add a unique activity to their Belgrade itinerary.
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Private Red Star-Partizan Stadium Tour in Belgrade
Travelers seeking an immersive look into Belgrade’s football culture can embark on the Private Red Star-Partizan Stadium Tour. With a 100% recommendation rate and a Badge of Excellence, this tour offers an exclusive experience for football fans. Priced at $69 per person, the tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi, and private transportation to the stadiums.
Guests can expect a flexible pickup and a start time of 11:30 am. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s near public transportation. Knowledgeable and friendly guides focus on the city’s football history and club rivalries, providing an informative and entertaining experience.
The tour’s 5.0 overall rating based on 63 reviews highlights its excellence, with travelers praising the guides’ expertise and the memorable nature of the experience.
Whether a diehard fan or simply curious about Belgrade’s football scene, this tour promises an engaging and immersive exploration of the city’s sporting heritage.
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Culinary Tour – Get to Know the Serbian Food. Come Hungry!
Those who wish to enjoy the vibrant culinary scene of Belgrade should consider the Culinary Tour – Get to Know the Serbian Food. This highly-rated 3.5-hour excursion boasts an impressive 99% recommendation rate from past travelers.
For just $62.58 per person, participants can expect a balance of food tastings, walking, and engaging storytelling that provides valuable cultural insights into Belgrade’s history.
The tour includes brunch, lunch, and samples of various Serbian specialties, accompanied by bottled water, coffee/tea, and alcoholic beverages for those 18 and over.
With a maximum group size of 12, the experience offers a intimate and personalized exploration of the city’s thriving food scene. Highlights include unique experiences like rakija tasting and visits to local bars.
While some feedback noted occasional awkward moments in certain shops, the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive, praised for the guide’s enthusiasm and the fun, enjoyable atmosphere.
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Belgrade Private City Tour
Exploring Belgrade’s rich history and vibrant culture is made easy with the Belgrade Private City Tour. On this 4-hour excursion, travelers can discover the city’s top landmarks, including the impressive Church of St Sava, the striking City Assembly, and the captivating Museum of Yugoslavia.
Along the way, the knowledgeable guide shares insights into Serbia’s royal dynasties and the country’s Yugoslav past.
The tour also includes a stroll along Prince Mihailo Street, Belgrade’s popular shopping avenue. Priced from $121.46 per person, the experience offers great value, with private transportation, a single-use face mask if needed, and bottled water included.
Entrance fees to the Museum of Yugoslavia are additional. With a 5.0 rating and 100% recommendation from past travelers, this tour is an excellent way to take in Belgrade’s rich heritage and contemporary vibrancy.
Flexible pickup options, including from the Belgrade port, make it convenient for visitors to join the tour.
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Belgrade Sunset Kayak Tour
One of the best ways to experience the beauty of Belgrade at sunset is the Belgrade Sunset Kayak Tour. This 3-hour tour takes participants on a kayak journey around War Island, offering stunning views of the city skyline as the sun dips below the horizon.
Priced from $31.82 per person, the tour includes a professional guide, all necessary equipment, and even free photos to capture the memorable experience.
The tour departs at 5:00 PM from the Kajak avanture meeting point, allowing participants to witness the city’s transformation as the day turns to night.
While the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and not recommended for those with certain medical conditions, most travelers can partake in the adventure.
With a perfect 5.0 rating from 34 reviews and 100% recommendation rate, the Belgrade Sunset Kayak Tour is a must-try for visitors seeking a unique and breathtaking perspective of the Serbian capital.
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Private Day Tour to Iron Gate Gorge and Golubac Fortress
The Private Day Tour to Iron Gate Gorge and Golubac Fortress from Belgrade allows visitors to travel back twenty-thousand years and explore the region’s rich history. Guided by a private driver/guide, the tour takes travelers to the archaeological site of Lepenski Vir, the Golubac Fortress, Donji Milanovac, and the breathtaking Iron Gate gorge.
Along the way, visitors can enjoy the scenic drive through eastern Serbia and have the opportunity to savor a traditional Serbian lunch at the Captains Misa Hill ethnic complex.
The tour includes bottled water, private transportation, and pickup/drop-off from the traveler’s hotel or specified location in Belgrade. Admission fees to the various historical sites, such as Ram Fortress, Golubac Fortress, and Smederevo Fortress, are also covered.
With a 4.9 overall rating and 100% of travelers recommending the tour, it’s an excellent way to discover the hidden gems of Serbia’s Eastern region. The tour is priced at $195.18 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
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Fruska Gora Bike Tour
Although the Fruška Gora Bike Tour from Belgrade takes cyclists on a half-day adventure through Serbia’s oldest national park, the experience offers much more than just a scenic bike ride.
Participants can explore ancient monasteries, enjoy picturesque scenery, and enjoy Serbia’s rich history and natural beauty.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, private transportation, and the use of high-quality bicycles, helmets, and safety equipment. An experienced guide leads the way, providing snacks, fruits, and bottled water to keep cyclists energized.
While a moderate fitness level is required, the tour isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or serious medical conditions.
With a minimum of two people needed for the tour to operate, the Fruška Gora Bike Tour provides an opportunity to discover Serbia’s stunning landscapes in a small-group setting.
Rated 4.9 out of 5 based on 16 reviews, this tour is a must-try for adventure-seeking visitors to Belgrade.
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Kalemegdan Segway Tour
Offering a unique perspective on Belgrade’s historic landmarks, the Kalemegdan Segway Tour provides visitors with an effortless way to explore the city’s ancient and medieval architecture.
The tour covers a range of captivating sites, from the iconic Kalemegdan Fortress to the Roman catacombs and charming old taverns. Guided by local experts, travelers can learn about Belgrade’s rich history while seamlessly gliding between locations on electric Segways.
With 100% traveler recommendations and a 5.0 rating based on 17 reviews, this tour is a must-do for anyone seeking an immersive and memorable experience in Serbia’s capital.
Catering to a variety of languages, the tour is accessible to international visitors, and the free cancellation policy offers added flexibility.
Whether you’re interested in exploring Belgrade’s architectural gems or simply want to enjoy a fun and unique sightseeing adventure, the Kalemegdan Segway Tour is an excellent choice.
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E-Scooter CRAFT BEER and BREWERY Tour
Combining the thrill of e-scooter riding with the opportunity to explore Belgrade’s vibrant craft beer scene, the E-Scooter Craft Beer and Brewery Tour offers an engaging and memorable experience for visitors.
This 100% recommended tour allows participants to explore the city’s neighborhoods while sampling distinctive craft beers at three local bars. With a maximum of 20 travelers, the tour provides a personal touch, led by knowledgeable guides like Marko and Eleanor.
The tour includes the use of an e-scooter, a helmet, and safety instructions, as well as craft beer tastings and snacks. Participants can look forward to sampling unique brews like Gvint, Dockers, and Dogma, while gaining insights into the city’s craft beer culture.
The flexible start times and free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance make this tour a convenient and hassle-free option. At $51.98 per person, the E-Scooter Craft Beer and Brewery Tour provides an excellent value for its immersive and entertaining experience.
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Tito and History Vintage Car Tour
Transporting visitors back in time, the Tito and History Vintage Car Tour invites guests to discover Belgrade’s captivating past through the lens of classic Yugoslavian automobiles. Rated 5.0 out of 11 reviews, this private tour focuses on vintage Yugoslavian cars, particularly the iconic Yugo, as it navigates notable sites like the Belgrade Western Gate, Genex Tower, Museum of Yugoslavia, and Palata Srbije.
The tour includes private transportation, snacks, and soda, with all fees covered upfront. Pickup is available at a desired location or the nearest accessible point, and airport pickups can be arranged in advance.
While not wheelchair accessible, the tour is suitable for most travelers and near public transportation.
Priced at $84.86 per person, the Tito and History Vintage Car Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Belgrade’s rich history and culture, with the freedom to cancel up to 24 hours before the experience.
Described as the “perfect (and most fun!) way to explore the history and culture of former Yugoslavia,” this tour promises an unforgettable journey through Serbia’s automotive heritage.
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Private Wine Tour in Royal Region
The Private Wine Tour in the Royal Region of Belgrade, Serbia, provides an immersive experience for wine enthusiasts. With a 100% traveler recommendation and a Badge of Excellence, the full-day excursion includes visits to multiple Serbian wineries, including Kings Winery and Aleksandrovic Winery.
Guests can sample indigenous grape wines and learn about the region’s terroir, grapes, and old-world winemaking practices. The tour also features a historical exhibition at the old Royal wine cellar.
The wine tasting experience offers a range of pricing, from €4.5 per glass at Aleksandrovic Winery to €8-€13 for three to five wine labels at Despotika Winery. Highlights include Despotika Winery’s onsite Wine Museum, Kings Winery’s Triumf wines, and Aleksandrovic Winery’s renowned sparkling wines.
The tour includes a delicious Serbian lunch, with a starter of Sumadijan welcome treats and a main of roasted pork or chicken, priced at €30 per person. Round-trip transport, private transportation, and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience add convenience and flexibility.
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The Sum Up
Belgrade offers a diverse array of tours, from exploring historical sites like Kalemegdan Fortress to discovering the region’s natural beauty along the Danube River. Visitors can choose from a range of experiences, including private transfers, guided tours, and even Segway and vintage car adventures. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or local culture, Belgrade has something to suit every traveler’s interests.