”The White City” might not be considered a ”beautiful” city by the classic standards, but this mixed city is one of Europe's most pleasant surprises. While its future is looking bright, its turbulent past is developing in front of your eyes: unattractive soviet blocks tucked away from the art nouveau masterpieces and vestiges of the Habsburgs, old Ottoman mementos or new and modern buildings and creative quarters resurrected for their communist ashes. Join our 2h private walking tour and see and learn about some of the main landmarks of Belgrade: the Cathedral of Saint Sava, the largest Orthodox church in the world; Skupština (The Parliament) considered to be one of the most impressive buildings in the country; Skadarlija Street, known as the main bohemian quarter of the city; the Bajrakli Mosque the only remaining Mosque still standing from the 273 that used to exist under the Ottoman rule; Kalemegdan Fortress, the symbol of the city and many more.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
In front of Cathedral of Saint Sava (by the main entrance)