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Stop At: The National Assembly, 13, Nikola Pasic Square, Belgrade Serbia
After your guide pick you up we go to Pionir park which is surrounded with some very important buildings and from there you will have a nice overview about Serbian history and history of Belgrade. On this spot you will hear interesting stories about two Serbian royal dynasties and some of their endowments like Old and New palace which are today City Assembly of Belgrade and Presidents office. Both of them are built in late 19th century and with National Assembly represent important part of political life in Serbia.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Kneza Miloša, Beograd, Serbia
After the Palaces, we move to one of the most important streets in Belgrade which carries the name of Prince Milos Obrenovic. The street holds important buildings, such as embassies and ministries.
Stop At: The White Palace, Belgrade Serbia
The tour continues to Dedinje, Belgrade’s most prestigious residential areas where Serbian kings had their palaces. Belgrade has four Palaces, two of them are situated on Dedinje, the Royal palace and White palace. Along the ride we'll enjoy in beautiful architecture and amazing villas built in this posh part of the city.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: St. Sava Temple, Krusedolska 2a, Belgrade 11000 Serbia
Church of Saint Sava is our next stop. This is the biggest Orthodox temple in the Balkans and one of the biggest in the world and is for sure something you shouldn’t miss while you are in Belgrade. Its monumental size will leave you speechless as well as interior decoration. Here you will learn more about first Serbian archbishop, his influence and why he became the most important saint in Serbian Orthodox church.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Republic Square, Trg republike, Beograd 11000, Serbia
From St. Sava temple we drive to the Republic Square. Here we can find three important monuments: the National Theatre, National Museum and Monument of Prince Mihailo Obrenovic. Today this is the city center and a famous meeting point. From here we'll continue on foot exploring hearth of the city center-main pedestrian street, Prince Mihailo Street. Many stories and legends are related with this area as well with beautiful architecture.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: St. Michael's Cathedral, Prince Sima Markovic 3, Belgrade 11000 Serbia
End of the walk is in the area of King Peter’s street known for oldest coffee place in Belgrade- Cafe “?” and Church of the Holy Archangel Michael, also known as Orthodox Cathedral. Here we'll finish exploring Belgrade and we can have local traditional drink rakija or just a coffee with some friendly talk.
Duration: 30 minutes