VISIT SERBIA: Belgrade Panoramic & Walking Sightseeing Tour
3 h
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Itinerary
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Stop At: The Belgrade Fortress, Kalemegdan Park, Belgrade 11000 Serbia
**PANORAMIC TOUR**
Terazije Square
King Milan Street
Old and New Palace
Belgrade Palace – Beogradjanka
Student cultural center
Yugoslav Drama Theatre
Hotel Hilton
Slavia Square
Saint Sava Temple - The largest Orthodox church in the world
National Library - Founded 1832.
Karadjordje’s Monument and Park - Leader of the First Serbian Uprising 1804.
Red Star and Partizan Stadion
Dedinje – Residential part of the town
Royal Palace
House of Flowers – Museum of history of Yugoslavia, a place where the former Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito was buried
Park Topcider – One of the oldest parks in Belgrade, located in the valley of the river Topcider
Milosev konak – Built in 1831, in front of this building, there is one of the oldest and most beautiful platanus tree (London plane tree) in Europe, protected as a natural rarity (it is more than 400 years old)
Kosutnjak forest – panoramic view
Ada Ciganlija – The Belgrade Hawaii, the river island on the 4th km from the confluence of the Sava into river Danube, Belgrade's most popular destination in summer (200.000 visitors during weekend days)
New Sava bridge Ada - The most upstream Belgrade bridge across the Sava, 930 m long, 45 m wide, with a 200 m high pylon
Belgrade Fair - 14 halls, 100.000 m2 of exhibition space
The main bus and train stations, bombed buildings during NATO-bombing 1999.
Project “Belgrade Waterfront” – Presentation, 1.850.000 m2 of residential and offices properties
Sava bridge for trams – The smallest bridge in Belgrade and the only one for trams
Sava Centre - Congress, cultural and business centre for multifunctional activities, opened in 1979, with the largest audience in the hall for the former Yugoslavia (4.000 seats)
Belgrade Arena - multipurpose hall in New Belgrade intended for sports, culture, entertainment, exhibition and other events (20.000 seats)
Genex Tower - Western City Gate, a height of 115 m, the second highest skyscraper in Belgrade
Zemun (town in a town) - Gardos - located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube and representing a touristic spirit of Belgrade
Hotel "Yugoslavia" - opened in 1969. It was the largest and most modern hotel in former Yugoslavia
Grand Casino - the largest casino in the Western Balkans
Usce – the business and shopping centre
Branko’s bridge – bridge of brotherhood and unity, daily cross for 100,000 vehicles
Terazije Square
**WALKING TOUR**
Serbian Orthodox Cathedral – the biggest church in principalities of Serbia
Kafana “ Question mark “ – One of the oldest houses and the oldest saved kafana’s in Belgrade, history on a plate
Konak of princess Ljubica – The most representative city house from the first half of the 19th century
Belgrade Patriarchate - ecclesiastical authority Serbian Orthodox Church
Kalemegdan Park – The largest Belgrade Park and the most important cultural and historical complex
Belgrade Fortress –Around this City fortress the present Belgrade grew
Knez Mihailo’s Street – pedestrian zone and shopping centre, the oldest and most valuable monumental urban environment
The Republic Square - central city square
Terazije Square- The most famous square in Belgrade
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: The Belgrade Fortress, Kalemegdan Park, Belgrade 11000 Serbia
**PANORAMIC TOUR**
Terazije Square
King Milan Street
Old and New Palace
Belgrade Palace – Beogradjanka
Student cultural center
Yugoslav Drama Theatre
Hotel Hilton
Slavia Square
Saint Sava Temple - The largest Orthodox church in the world
National Library - Founded 1832.
Karadjordje’s Monument and Park - Leader of the First Serbian Uprising 1804.
Red Star and Partizan Stadion
Dedinje – Residential part of the town
Royal Palace
House of Flowers – Museum of history of Yugoslavia, a place where the former Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito was buried
Park Topcider – One of the oldest parks in Belgrade, located in the valley of the river Topcider
Milosev konak – Built in 1831, in front of this building, there is one of the oldest and most beautiful platanus tree (London plane tree) in Europe, protected as a natural rarity (it is more than 400 years old)
Kosutnjak forest – panoramic view
Ada Ciganlija – The Belgrade Hawaii, the river island on the 4th km from the confluence of the Sava into river Danube, Belgrade's most popular destination in summer (200.000 visitors during weekend days)
New Sava bridge Ada - The most upstream Belgrade bridge across the Sava, 930 m long, 45 m wide, with a 200 m high pylon
Belgrade Fair - 14 halls, 100.000 m2 of exhibition space
The main bus and train stations, bombed buildings during NATO-bombing 1999.
Project “Belgrade Waterfront” – Presentation, 1.850.000 m2 of residential and offices properties
Sava bridge for trams – The smallest bridge in Belgrade and the only one for trams
Sava Centre - Congress, cultural and business centre for multifunctional activities, opened in 1979, with the largest audience in the hall for the former Yugoslavia (4.000 seats)
Belgrade Arena - multipurpose hall in New Belgrade intended for sports, culture, entertainment, exhibition and other events (20.000 seats)
Genex Tower - Western City Gate, a height of 115 m, the second highest skyscraper in Belgrade
Zemun (town in a town) - Gardos - located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube and representing a touristic spirit of Belgrade
Hotel "Yugoslavia" - opened in 1969. It was the largest and most modern hotel in former Yugoslavia
Grand Casino - the largest casino in the Western Balkans
Usce – the business and shopping centre
Branko’s bridge – bridge of brotherhood and unity, daily cross for 100,000 vehicles
Terazije Square
**WALKING TOUR**
Serbian Orthodox Cathedral – the biggest church in principalities of Serbia
Kafana “ Question mark “ – One of the oldest houses and the oldest saved kafana’s in Belgrade, history on a plate
Konak of princess Ljubica – The most representative city house from the first half of the 19th century
Belgrade Patriarchate - ecclesiastical authority Serbian Orthodox Church
Kalemegdan Park – The largest Belgrade Park and the most important cultural and historical complex
Belgrade Fortress –Around this City fortress the present Belgrade grew
Knez Mihailo’s Street – pedestrian zone and shopping centre, the oldest and most valuable monumental urban environment
The Republic Square - central city square
Terazije Square- The most famous square in Belgrade
Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Audio Guide (English)
- English Speaking Driver
- English Speaking Host (for walking tour)
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Near public transportation
- Stroller accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
80%
Original
25%
Sport
15%
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