Opis
Belgrade sightseeing tour – Walking tour (half day)
Tour program:
Meeting of our group will be in front of hotel Moskva at the previously arranged time. Our licensed tour guide will wait for you in front one of the oldest hotels in the city. After short introduction we will begin our journey through history of Belgrade.
When we start our tour we will walk pass the building called Palata Albanija (Palace Albania) via Knez Mihailova street and stop at The Republic Square. The Republic Square is the main city square where we will see the monument dedicated to Knez Mihailo (liberator of the city from the Ottoman Empire), National Museum, National Theatre… We will continue our tour through Knez Mihailova street, main pedestrian city zone. At the end of the street we will take a left to the oldest city restaurant (kafana) called “ ? “, Patriarchate of the Serbian Orthodox church and the residence of Princess Ljubica. We will continue tour and go to the Belgrade Fortress – Kalemegdan, the gem of the city. The Fortress that lies at the confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube was first constructed during XIII century and was perfected by Austro Hungarian builders. We will begin our tour of the Kalemegdan Fortress from the high ground where you will have the perfect view of Novi Beograd and Zemun and then continue our tour to the Monument of Gratitude to France, Serbian ally from the First World War. After that we will reach the Statue of Victor, the symbol of Belgrade. From Kalemegdan we will continue our tour to the part of the city called Dorcol. By walking through Dorcol’s narrow streets we will reach Bajrakli mosque, the oldest and the only preserved mosque in Belgarde. Close to Bajrakli mosque is place where we will take a short brake in Caffe&Bar Avanturist, authentic bar which represents a perfect place for all travelers.
Price: from 19€ per person
Price includes: one drink at Caffe Bar Avanturist
Duration: 3h cca
Belgrade is the only capital in Europe which is positioned on two rivers – the Danube and the Sava. In fact, it sits at the confluence of these two rivers for around 7,000 years. Over its long and tumultuous history, the Serbian capital has been destroyed 40 times and changed rulers over 60 times.
Although it is one of the world's oldest cities and being inhabited since the 279 BC, the contemporary Belgrade – Beograd or the White City - is thoroughly cosmopolitan, with large avenues, neoclassical and art-nouveau edifices next to the contemporary buildings and high-standard hotels. It is a modern European city where everyone feel at home in no time.
Belgrade is a home to more than 2 million people. It is the political, social, cultural, financial and commercial center of Serbia. Its present-day urban scenery reflects rocky history, multi-cultural personality as well as the world-class infrastructure and facilities. Belgrade offers high standard accommodation, indulgent shopping, endless wining and dining, and a lively, very pulsating nightlife. In a nutshell - affordable hedonism throughout the year.
With its casual atmosphere, Belgrade offers a spontaneous welcome to visitors. With its huge accommodation capacities Serbian capital can provide a fine lodgings to one and all who come for a visit no matter of the reason. The rich offer is ranging from inexpensive hostels to five-star hotels and top-notch suites.
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