Belgrade E-Bike Tour
3h Journey Through History & Culture
Thrilling 3-hour e-bike tour of Belgrade, exploring iconic landmarks. Discover history, culture, and vibrant city life in one unforgettable experience.
Highlights
- Kalemegdan Fortress, where history meets views of the Sava and Danube.
- Tašmajdan Park, St. Mark's Church & the remains of RTS studio, bombed in '99.
- St. Sava Temple, one of the world's largest Orthodox churches.
Inclusions & Exclusions
About This Tour
Discover Belgrade from a whole new perspective on this immersive 3-hour e-bike tour, designed to combine history, culture, and everyday city life in a relaxed yet dynamic way. Thanks to electric bikes, you’ll cover more ground effortlessly, making this tour perfect for all fitness levels while still feeling active and engaged.
Your journey begins at Kalemegdan Fortress, one of Belgrade’s most iconic landmarks, where the Sava and Danube rivers meet. As you cycle through ancient walls and viewpoints, your guide will introduce you to the city’s layered past – from Roman times and medieval battles to Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian rule – all framed by spectacular panoramic views.
From there, ride into Dorćol, Belgrade’s oldest neighborhood, where history blends seamlessly with modern urban life. Narrow streets, historic buildings, street art, and cozy cafés reveal the authentic rhythm of the city. Continue to Skadarlija, the bohemian heart of Belgrade, famous for its cobblestone streets, traditional taverns, and artistic spirit that echoes the early 20th century.
The tour then takes a turn toward contemporary Belgrade in Cetinjska Street, a former industrial zone transformed into a creative hotspot filled with bars, cultural spaces, and alternative venues. Pedal onward to Tašmajdan Park, a green oasis rich in history, where you’ll see St. Mark’s Church and learn about the site’s significance during recent events, including the 1999 NATO bombing.
Next, visit the monumental Church of Saint Sava, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, standing as a powerful symbol of Serbian spirituality and national identity. The tour concludes at the impressive House of the National Assembly, a neo-Baroque masterpiece and the political heart of Serbia.
This e-bike tour offers the perfect balance of storytelling, sightseeing, and local insight – an ideal introduction to Belgrade for first-time visitors and a fresh perspective for those returning.
Additional Information
→This tour is suitable for all fitness levels thanks to electric bikes.
→ Basic cycling skills are required, as the tour takes place in city traffic and on bike paths.
→The tour runs in all weather conditions, so please dress accordingly.
→Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes are recommended.
→ Helmets are provided (helmets are not mandatory during the tour)
→ Entrance to religious sites may require modest clothing (covered shoulders and knees).
→ The itinerary and timing may be adjusted depending on traffic, weather conditions, or group preferences.
→This tour is not recommended for:
- People with mobility impairments
- People who can’t ride a bike
- People over 264 lbs (120 kg)
- Wheelchair users
Participants should have a reasonable level of fitness to comfortably enjoy this tour.
→Start time: Please arrive at the meeting point 10-15 minutes before the tour starts
→Taking photos is allowed
Itinerary
Meet your guide at Serbian Adventure Factory, get familiar with the e-bike, and receive a short introduction to the tour and safety guidelines.
Explore Belgrade’s most famous fortress and enjoy breathtaking views at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.
Ride through the city’s oldest district, where historic architecture, street art, and local cafés reveal Belgrade’s authentic character.
Experience the charm of Belgrade’s bohemian quarter, known for its cobblestone streets and traditional taverns.
Discover a former industrial area turned creative and nightlife hub, showcasing Belgrade’s modern and alternative scene
Cycle through a historic park featuring St. Mark’s Church and sites linked to Belgrade’s recent history.
Admire the impressive neo-Baroque parliament building and learn about Serbia’s political past and present.
Visit one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, an architectural and spiritual landmark of Belgrade.
Pricing
Frequently Asked Questions
For safety reasons, this e-bike tour is suitable only for participants aged 15 and above and at least 160 cm tall.
If the weather gets heavy, your guide may suggest a short break under shelter or in a nearby café while continuing the stories. As soon as the weather allows, the tour continues and all highlights are covered.
Tipping is not included in the booking, it is optional (customary)
The distance covered on the tour is around 4km.