Belgrade Center Walking Tour
Belgrade, Serbia
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Belgrade is said to be the city of open heart, generous and cordial to all visitors. This is why it is wise to start meeting the city from its heart – the city center. This walking tour embraces Belgrade's downtown and the main sights depicted by a professional local guide who know numerous legends and tips. A refreshment drink will cheer you up in the middle of the walk and give you energy to go on with discovering Serbian capital.
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Belgrade is said to be the city of open heart, generous and cordial to all visitors. This is why it is wise to start meeting the city from its heart – the city center. This walking tour embraces Belgrade's downtown and the main sights depicted by a professional local guide who know numerous legends and tips. A refreshment drink will cheer you up in the middle of the walk and give you energy to go on with discovering Serbian capital.In this tour you will meet with some of the most important sites of the capital. The excursion starts in front of National Parliament building. Monumental building was constructed in the beginning of the 20th century and is the best witness of turbulent history. Across the road from the City Parliament or so-called Old Court is located. It was built for Obrenović dynasty but later on was used by dynasty of Karađorđević. Another Karađorđević residency or New Court is located here, nowadays it is Serbian President’s residency. The tour then leads to Nikola Pašić Square with the monument to Nikola Pašić, former major of Belgrade, and one of the biggest fountains in Serbia. You will pass by famous Syndicate House and come to Terazije Square – one of the most famous and beautiful Squares. Hotel Moskva, gorgeous building, is dominating over the Square. Nearby is located Albania Chamber built in 1939 and former highest building in Belgrade.
Afterwords you arrive to the epicenter of the city, Republic Square with Prince Mihail Monument in the center. National Theater and National Museum, most important cultural institutions of Belgrade, are also located at the Square. A walk via lively Knez Mihailo Street, walking and shopping zone, leads to Kalemegdan Park and Cathedral with tombs of most influential Serbian figures. In front of the Cathedral the Patriarchate and Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church are located. Nearby the oldest 'kafana' restaurant and Princess Ljubica’s residence are located. Short pause at the terrace of a cafe depending on available places.
The tour ends and the Kalemegdan Park after a walk in the Fortress. When observing Sava and Danube mouth you’ll learn new things about the History of Belgrade and Fortress’s life in centuries. In Kalemegdan park near the confluence of Sava and Danube the Belgrade Fortress is raising proudly, being the witness of turbulent history of this ancient city. On the most outstanding part of the Fortress there is the Victor monument, one of Belgrade's symbols created by prominent sculptor Ivan Meštrović.
Afterwords you arrive to the epicenter of the city, Republic Square with Prince Mihail Monument in the center. National Theater and National Museum, most important cultural institutions of Belgrade, are also located at the Square. A walk via lively Knez Mihailo Street, walking and shopping zone, leads to Kalemegdan Park and Cathedral with tombs of most influential Serbian figures. In front of the Cathedral the Patriarchate and Museum of Serbian Orthodox Church are located. Nearby the oldest 'kafana' restaurant and Princess Ljubica’s residence are located. Short pause at the terrace of a cafe depending on available places.
The tour ends and the Kalemegdan Park after a walk in the Fortress. When observing Sava and Danube mouth you’ll learn new things about the History of Belgrade and Fortress’s life in centuries. In Kalemegdan park near the confluence of Sava and Danube the Belgrade Fortress is raising proudly, being the witness of turbulent history of this ancient city. On the most outstanding part of the Fortress there is the Victor monument, one of Belgrade's symbols created by prominent sculptor Ivan Meštrović.
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