Accompanying Persons Tours
Belgrade
Seductive and exiting, an open-art gallery city, with many unique squares, impressive monuments, parks oasis and playful fountains.
Unraveling the mystery and attraction of Belgrade means looking at its history, while enjoying and getting caught up in its passionate demeanor.
Belgrade at a Glance
The very heart of the city - Teraziije Street, Slavija Square, King Alexander Boulevard, Republic Square - inexhaustible energy, numerous shops and cafés. Kalemegdan - the largest park in Belgrade, the most significant cultural and historic complex dominated by the Belgrade fortress, situated at the confluence of the Sava and the Danube rivers.
Royal Palaces
A complex of royal palaces situated in luxurious residential area on Dedinje hill, after World War II the home of the communist Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito. White Palace - this historic site and an art gallery is a palace surrounded with pergolas, park terraces, swimming pools, pavilions and concert platforms.
Šumadija Hills
Topola - a small town where the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire began, with a museum dedicated to Karadjordje, the Serbian leader and the founder of the Karadjordjevic dynasty. Oplenac - a picturesque hill with The Church of St. George, unique in Serbia, with mosaics covering almost 3,500 sq. meters.
Belgrade Churches
Belgrade is proud of its numerous churches, monasteries and places of worship for different confessions - St. Mark’s Church, St. Petka Chapel, Ružica Church and Patriarch Residence.
The Naive Painting
International Ethno Center Babka in Kovačica village, inhabited mostly by Slovak minority, a unique oasis of living traditions, famous worldwide for naive painting, original arts and crafts and a way of life almost untouched by global trends.