• Secrets of underground Belgrade
    Provided by: Tourist Organization of Belgrade

Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.​

*this will be downloaded as a PDF.

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Underground & Dungeons of Belgrade Fortress

Underground & Dungeons of Belgrade Fortress

The Belgrade underground tour unveils the city's hidden secrets, echoing the resilience of the legendary Phoenix with its history of being destroyed and rebuilt around 50 times. Delve into the rich tapestry of Belgrade's past, from Roman, Austrian, Turkish, to Serbian periods, each with its unique charm. Explore the Roman hall, housing the foundation of a 2nd-century Roman fortress gate, visit a gunpowder warehouse, and learn about the defence against the Turkish Empire in safeguarding Christian Europe.
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Sightseeing River Cruise

Sightseeing River Cruise

The sightseeing cruise on the Danube and Sava rivers offers a 90-minute journey past Belgrade's impressive bridges, including the Pancevo, Gazela, Old Railway, New Railway, and Ada bridges. Experience the magic of the "Happy Buoy," a confluence of over 120 tributaries, where it's believed wishes can come true. Remember, though, to wish wisely; avoid unrealistic desires to prevent neurosis and refrain from making two wishes, as greediness may hinder their fulfilment.
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Belgrade Free Walking Tours

Belgrade Free Walking Tours

A team of young professional guides will show you essential sights in Belgrade. Several agencies offer free downtown walking tours with multiple daily departures, usually starting from Knez Mihailova Street at Republic Square. The tour includes the Bohemian Quarter (Skadarlija), Dorćol area, Bayrakli Mosque, the oldest café "?", Belgrade Fortress, Kalemegdan, and the stunning confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Discover the stories behind the city's streets, bridges, statues, and monuments through the eyes of insiders.
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