1 Day itinerary in Serbia, Europe
If you are looking for a Belgrade private city tour that will give you an overview of the most attractive landmarks of Belgrade and an introduction to the recent history of the Serbian capital, then this one should be your pick. Even if you are not that much of a history buff, this tour can also be ... Read More
Walk around The Old palace, constructed in 1884
Visit Church of Saint Sava , the biggest Orthodox temple in the Balkan
Walk through Republic square and adimre the Monument of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic.
Visit a local tavern and enjoy a tasting of local traditional drink rakija
Walk around The Old palace, constructed in 1884
Visit Church of Saint Sava , the biggest Orthodox temple in the Balkan
Walk through Republic square and adimre the Monument of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic.
Visit a local tavern and enjoy a tasting of local traditional drink rakija
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Belgrade for Beginners Tour
Pick up from your hotel or other address in the city you’ll head to the first sight on the route, plateau in front of the Old Palace. The Old Palace, today’s City Assembly of Belgrade was constructed in 1884, From the plateau where we greet our sportsmen for achieving outstanding results, where we change political regimes, and where we celebrate important events we move on to one of the most important streets in Belgrade, which carries the name of Prince Milos Obrenovic. This street holds the most important buildings, such as embassies and ministries, which, at the same time, represent an architecture outdoor exhibition. Further on we continue to Dedinje, Belgrade’s most prestigious residential area, where Serbian kings had their palaces. Although Serbia was very shortly a kingdom, Belgrade has four palaces. Two of them are situated in Dedinje, Royal palace and White palace. Constructed between two world wars, they were residence of the Karodjordjevic family. Church of Saint Sava is next stop. This the biggest Orthodox temple in the Balkans, fifth in the world is for sure something you shouldn’t miss while you are in Belgrade. Monumental size and appearance will leave you speechless no matter if you are religious or not. As we continue from St. Sava temple, we drive along Milan Obrenovic Street and arrive at Republic Square. Three important edifices stand proudly here: National Theater, National Museum and Monument of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic. From Republic square, we continue on foot through the main pedestrian street, Prince Mihailo Street. Most famous for its long promenade surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and shops. The very end of our Belgrade private city tour is planned at the oldest tavern in Serbia, where we’ll finish our tour with tasting of local traditional drink rakija. Of course, for those who are not fans of strong alcoholic drinks, there are plenty more choices for refreshment.
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$159.00 USD