Things to do in

Belgrade

By keeping these tips in mind, you'll be well-prepared to enjoy all that Belgrade has to offer, ensuring a memorable and enriching holiday experience.

Belgrade, the vibrant capital of Serbia, is a city where history and modernity intertwine seamlessly. Situated at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, it boasts a rich tapestry of cultural influences, from its Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian past to its contemporary Serbian identity. Visitors can explore historic sites like the Belgrade Fortress, stroll through the bohemian quarter of Skadarlija, or enjoy the bustling nightlife that the city is renowned for. With its unique blend of old-world charm and new-age energy, Belgrade offers a captivating experience for every traveler.

Total 33 Tours & Excursions in Belgrade

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Belgrade - Serbia

From Belgrade: Nis city full day tour

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Iron gate tour: Golubac fortress,Lepenski Vir and Djerdap NP

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€99
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Eastern Serbia Full Day Trip: Manasija,Resava,Lisine,Krupaja

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€89
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From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Fruska gora & winery and monastery

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€69
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From Belgrade: Uvac canyon Full-Day Trip

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€149
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From Belgrade: Studenica monastery & Zica monastery

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€119
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Belgrade: Sunset Cruise with Live Guide

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€35
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Zlatibor tour - Gold gondola, Stopic cave, Sirogojno & falls

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€139
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Belgrade: Underground Tour with Riverside Sparkling Wine

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€29
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From Belgrade: Mokra Gora Sargan 8 train,Mecavnik & Zlatibor

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€119
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Belgrade: Jewish walking tour

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€45
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Belgrade: Target Shooting

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€79
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Belgrade Ottoman heritage tour

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€25
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Belgrade: Best of East Tour Resava Cave & Lisine Waterfall

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€75
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Belgrade: Best of West Drina House, Drvengrad and Sargan 8

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Belgrade: Golubac Fortress w/Iron Gate Speed Boat Ride

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€69
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Belgrade Beer tour with beer tasting and local craft brewery

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€79
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From Belgrade: Rtanj mountain pyramid hiking Full-Day Trip

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€149
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Belgrade: Downtown walking tour

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€30
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From Belgrade to Sarajevo or Mostar via Visegrad or Tara NP

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€280
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From Belgrade: Subotica and Palic Full-Day Trip with winery

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€119
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Belgrade - Serbia

Kablar: Hiking tour - Kablar mount viewpoint and monasteries

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€129
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Belgrade: Underground Tour with Glass of Wine

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€15
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Belgrade: Kosutnjak forest hiking tour

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€35
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From Belgrade: Devils town and City of Nis - full day trip

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€400
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Belgrade: Zemun tour with Gardos tower and Danube quay

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€30
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Belgrade: Jewish walking tour

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€45
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Saint Sava Temple guided tour

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€30
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Belgrade: Yugoslavia Communist tour

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€15
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From Belgrade: Kopaonik national park & Ski resort-full day

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€149
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Belgrade: Space architecture tour - brutalist architecture

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€49
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From Belgrade: Tara NP & Drina river & House on the Drina

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When to Visit

Belgrade experiences a continental climate, with distinct seasons influencing the city's ambiance. The ideal time to visit is during the late spring (May and June) and early autumn (September), when temperatures are mild, averaging between 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). These periods offer pleasant weather, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Summers (July and August) can be quite warm, with temperatures occasionally reaching 30°C (86°F) or higher, making it an excellent time for river activities along the Danube and Sava. Winters (December to February) are cold, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, but the city's festive atmosphere during the holiday season can be enchanting.

Getting Around

Getting around Belgrade is both convenient and affordable. The city boasts an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trams, and trolleybuses, all integrated under the BusPlus ticketing system. Tickets can be purchased at kiosks or directly from drivers, but it's advisable to buy them in advance to avoid any inconvenience. For a more personalized experience, taxis are readily available and reasonably priced; however, it's best to use reputable companies or apps to ensure fair rates. For those who prefer a leisurely pace, many of Belgrade's attractions are within walking distance of each other, especially in the city center. Biking is also gaining popularity, with several rental stations and dedicated bike lanes enhancing the experience.

Traveler Tips

Currency and Payments: The official currency is the Serbian Dinar (RSD). While credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores, it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments and markets. Language: Serbian is the official language, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, especially among younger residents. Learning a few basic Serbian phrases can enhance your interactions and is often appreciated by locals. Safety: Belgrade is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken. Be mindful of your belongings in crowded places and avoid poorly lit areas at night. Local Cuisine: Don't miss out on traditional Serbian dishes like ćevapi (grilled minced meat), pljeskavica (Serbian burger), and sarma (cabbage rolls). Pair your meal with a glass of rakija, a potent fruit brandy that's a staple in Serbian hospitality. Cultural Etiquette: Serbians are known for their warmth and hospitality. When visiting someone's home, it's customary to bring a small gift, such as flowers or chocolates. In churches and religious sites, dress modestly and be respectful of local customs.

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People Also Ask

Is Belgrade safe for tourists?

Yes, Belgrade is generally safe for tourists. However, as with any major city, it's advisable to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas, to prevent pickpocketing. Avoid poorly lit areas at night and be cautious in nightlife spots.

What is the best time to visit Belgrade?

The ideal times to visit are during late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant. Summers can be hot, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C (104°F), while winters are cold and less lively.

Do I need a visa to visit Serbia?

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries have visa-free arrangements with Serbia. It's best to consult the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or your local embassy for the most accurate information.

What currency is used in Belgrade?

The official currency is the Serbian Dinar (RSD). It's recommended to exchange money at official exchange offices or withdraw from ATMs. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas.

Is tap water safe to drink?

Yes, tap water in Belgrade is generally safe to drink. However, if you have a sensitive stomach, you might prefer bottled water, which is readily available.

How is public transportation in Belgrade?

Belgrade offers an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trams, and trolleybuses. Tickets can be purchased at kiosks or directly from drivers. Ride-sharing services like CAR:GO are also available.

What are the must-visit attractions in Belgrade?

Key attractions include the Kalemegdan Fortress, Knez Mihailova Street, Skadarlija (the bohemian quarter), and the Church of Saint Sava. Each offers a unique glimpse into the city's rich history and culture.

How is the nightlife in Belgrade?

Belgrade is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, featuring numerous bars, clubs, and floating river venues known as "splavs." The Savamala district is particularly popular for evening entertainment.

What local foods should I try?

Don't miss traditional dishes like "pljeskavica" (grilled meat patty), "ćevapi" (grilled minced meat), and "sarma" (cabbage rolls). Pair them with "rakija," a traditional fruit brandy.

Is English widely spoken in Belgrade?

Yes, English is commonly spoken, especially among younger residents and in tourist areas. However, learning a few basic Serbian phrases can enhance your experience and is appreciated by locals.

Frequently Asked Question

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