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Belgrade Walking Tour & Boat Trip

4-hour history and culture tour of Belgrade with profesional tour guide. See the best of Belgrade in a day on a tour that combines a guided walk in Old Belgrade with a cruise along Sava and Danube Rivers.

Price : 50 Euro per person (kids half price). Price include 1,5 hour River Cruise and Walking Tour with a native Belgradan tour guide in Old Belgrade
Meeting Point : Republic Sqare or Your centrally located hotel in Belgrade (Hotel pick up and drop off by car is Optional)
Start time : April - October from 11:00am - 17:00pm, // Tour Duration : 4 hours ( 1,5 hour River Cruise + 2,5 hour Walking Tour )

To book Belgrade Walking Tour & Boat Trip .... e-mail to : vlado@domovina.com , or Text & Call tel Tel: +381 65 44 88 123

What You Can Expect From Belgrade Walking Tour & Boat Trip


Our meeting point is Republic Sqare near Prince Michael monument or Your centrally located hotel in Belgrade, where Your guide will be waiting. (Hotel pick up and drop off by car is Optional)

Boat Trip on Sava and Danube Rivers

Take a Belgrade Boat Trip and visit top Attractions near the Sava and Danube Rivers

Docking and boarding point for river tour is Sava River bank near Kalemegdan. The tours take 90 munutes. You can catch a wonderful view of top Belgrade landmarks

Kalemgdan Fortress

Kalemgdan Fortress overlooking the confluence of the Sava and the Danube a position of outstanding strategic importance. It served to guard the border between the Roman Empire and barbarian lands across the Danube and the border between the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empire

The port of Belgrade on Sava river and Cathedral

The Cathedral in old Belgrade is Church of St. Michael the Archangel, one of the most beautiful churches in Belgrade. The port of Belgrade is located on right bank of Sava river...

Ada Bridge on Sava river

There are 7 bridges on the Sava river and 2 on the Danube in urban Belgrade, as well as three more on the Sava river in the southern suburbs.

Splavs on Sava river

Several kilometres of the Sava and Danube rivers are home to anchored rafts shoring up cafes, restaurants and clubs called SPLAVS

Ada Medjica island

Ada Medjica is an ovally shaped river island in the Sava river, home to numerus privately owned splavs ( summer house )

Great War island and the confluence of the two rivers

Great War Island is an oasis of untouched nature in the center of Belgrade, home for about a thousand birds and 180 native species

New Belgrade and Danube river

A new district called New Belgrade (Novi Beograd) has been built on the plain west of the old city, between the Sava and Danube rivers.

Zemun and Danube river

Zemun is very different from all other parts of Belgrade with small old houses, cobbled streets, interesting caffes and restaurants and spirit of old times

Gardos hill with Millenium tower

Gardos used to be a fisherman part of town and even today there can be seen some nets, and equipment along its steep cobbled streets, and colorful ground houses

Belgrade Walking Tour


On this 3 hours private walking tour you will gain incredible insights into the Belgrade architecture and history and see the most iconic sights of the city.

Knez Mihailova

Knez Mihailova, main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade. It is one of the oldest and most important monumental urban environments and cultural heritage

Skadarlija

Skadarlija street, bohemian part of the city. It s nice place to be on evening in cobbled stone street, filled with restaurants and taverns with live traditional music.

Skadarlija street performance

Skadarlija was the gathering point for poets and artists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century... Walking through time with its kafanas almost iddentical to a time over a century ago.

Kalemegdan Fortress

Kalemegdan Fortress overlooking the confluence of the Sava and the Danube. It served to guard the border between the Roman Empire and barbarian lands across the Danube and the border between the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empire

Military Museum in Kalemegdan Fortres

Within the Kalemegdan fortress you can see a lot of tanks, artillery, a big bomb, and many more. Inside the museum is 52 rooms with over 2000 pieces of military historical stuff detailing the country's history from early medieval times to the 1999 when NATO attack federal republic of Yugoslavia, a side of this story most westerners haven't heard.

Ružica Church in the Kalemegdan Fortress

Ružica Church, located in a building which in the 18th century originally served as a gunpowder store. When the fortress passed into Serbian hands in 1867-69 it was converted into an army church. It is one of the most unusual churches on the planet, example of so-called war art with symbolism entirely connected to the World War I.

The Kralja Petra Street

The Kralja Petra Street with magnificent architecture. It is home to numerous arts and crafts shops, some cultural institutions and interesting kafanas and cafes.

The oldest kafana (coffee shop) – The Question mark

The Question mark kafana is the oldest kafana (traditional restaurant) in Belgrade, built in 1823. First it was called “At the Shepherd's” in 1878, then in 1892 “At the Cathedral Church” but church authorities protested so the owner put the question mark sign at the door as a temporary solution and it remained there to this day.

The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel

Ružica Church, located in a building which in the 18th century originally served as a gunpowder store. When the fortress passed into Serbian hands in 1867-69 it was converted into an army church. It is one of the most unusual churches on the planet, example of so-called war art with symbolism entirely connected to the World War I.

The Residence of Princess Ljubica

Ada Medjica is an ovally shaped river island in the Sava river, home to numerus privately owned splavs ( summer house )

Terazije square with Hotel Moskva and old fountain

Hotel Moskva, built in 1906, still preserving the original shape with its famous fasade made of ceramic tiles. Often considered as one of the most beautiful buildings in Belgrade.

The Old Palaces

Tašmajdan Park and St. Mark’s church

Temple of Saint Sava

Different Boats are avaible for Belgrade river cruisee


Different Boats are avaible for river cruise: Fist boat is SLAVJANA - Replica of Medieval Knight Boat. Second Boat is TURTLE and third boat is CLASSIC. See the pictures below ...


Medieval Knight Boat - SLAVJANA


Boat - TURTLE


Boat - CLASSIC


Where you will cruise - Route for Belgrade boat trip

River cruise on Sava and Danube river is around 22 km. The map below shows the boat tour route (red colour). Click here for a closer look and to see exact locations on Google map:

To book Belgrade Walking Tour & Boat Trip .... e-mail to : vlado@domovina.com , or Text & Call tel Tel: +381 65 44 88 123

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