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Step into the intriguing history of Belgrade, Serbia, on this immersive walking tour exploring the city’s communist past. Led by an expert English-speaking guide, you’ll journey through the pivotal decades from World War II to the 2000s, discovering the stories and legends that shaped Yugoslavia.
Begin your adventure at Terazije Square and Republic Square, where you’ll hear tales of glamorous festivities, celebrity guests, and the rise of the socialist era. As you stroll past iconic landmarks, learn about the daily lives of ordinary Yugoslavs and the rituals that defined a generation.
Visit Pioneer's Park and see the monument to Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić while uncovering how Yugoslavia balanced socialist ideals with Western influences. The tour includes a nostalgic ride on a classic trolley, transporting you to the elite district of Dedinje, home to embassies and grand villas.
Your journey culminates at the Museum of Yugoslavia, where your entry fee is included. Explore Tito’s legacy through fascinating exhibits and visit the House of Flowers, his mausoleum, for a moving glimpse into the nation’s past. The experience lasts approximately four hours and is suitable for most fitness levels.
Group sizes are kept small to ensure a personal experience, and all public transportation is arranged for you. Don’t miss your chance to uncover the secrets of Belgrade’s communist era—check availability and book your spot today!







