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Wed / Thu / Fri / Sat at 9:30pm
Having that the Free Tours are tips-based, the guides try to be as informed, entertaining and enthusiastic as possible. You should keep in mind that even though the guides won’t insist on tips there are no further compensations given to them either from our company or any other institution. Belgrade Free Tour concept revolves around the idea of tips reflecting both the quality of the tour, as well as the budget of the traveler. We hope the value of experiencing the city with local guidance will motivate the travelers to tip what they think the actual worth of the tour is.
Reservations are required for free walking tours since we care about your safety. We insist on keeping our tours as interactive as possible, which is why prior notification of a company exceeding 10 people is helpful. Even though short notice tours are possible, reservations are required.
Reservations are required for private and tours in languages other than English.
*All tours are provided in English.
*Rain or shine all tours run as schedules.
“I participated with my friends at a free tour with the guide Nevena and we loved it! To be honest I didn’t like much the city of Belgrade but with Nevena I learn a lot about the history and the local customs and I enjoyed a lot the tour. Thank you!”
Visited in December 2017
“Tamara’s freetour was very informative and also a nice walk through the city. The longer it lasts, the better, I say. One thing I learned while travelling is to take the freetour information with a grain of salt. Numbers especially can easily be overblown. For example, I checked the claim that 70% of Serbian men were killed during WW1. The correct number – for the whole population is between 16.67% and 27% – which still makes Serbia the country with the highest death per capita, by far. The claim that Belgrade was razed to the ground 44 times is actually true! Tamara was very helpful and friendly and I would recommend her highly.”
Visited in December 2017
“We went on the Yugoslavia tour with Nevena and absolutely enjoyed it! She was very knowledgeable, open to questions, honest and spontaneous. The tour was very well structured, we found out a lot about the period of Tito and got a sense of those times. The only thing I would change is the tour end, I felt it was a bit rushed, the period after Tito’s death being explined in only a few minutes, because the 3 hours had passed. Maybe too much spent at the museum. All in all a great tour to get another feel of Belgrade!”
Visited March 2018
“We had two amazing tours with Dragona. The first was around Belgrade itself learning about much of the history culture architecture places to go and where to eat. The second was a tour of Belgrade’s history and the turbulent times during and after the Soviet era. Dragona was very knowledgeable and was able to answer our many questions. I would thoroughly recommend touring Belgrade with Dragona. She knows her topics and her passion for her city is infectious..”
Visited November 2017
“I spent a very eventful afternoon with Jelena in Belgrade. She guided a great sightseeing freetour in the old town, and told a bunch of interesting stories, background infos about the history of this beautiful city and sharing some emotional interesting facts about 90’s years that in Eu countries nobody told us.
Last but not least she suggested us the best restaurants to be visited.”
Visited in November 2017