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SERBIA BELGRADE CITY TOUR 4 DAYS / 3NIGHTS

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Manchester
Belgrade
Min Age : 25
Max People : 10

Introduction

Belgrade with its turbulent, war-torn past is like a phoenix rising from the ashes to become one of today’s hottest European capitals. Belgrade, home to two million people, is a pretty city sitting at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. You’ll want to walk along the river banks, perhaps stopping for a drink or meal at a riverboat that’s been converted to a restaurant before visiting the attractions in Belgrade. The Serbian capital is fast becoming known as a center for international festivals; hosting more than 100 a year, for sure there will be one going on whenever you visit.
Skadarlija street was once known as a home of bohemians, usually artists, journalists, writers and musicians that were going to Skadarlija to enjoy the best drinks and tavern atmosphere, where they could talk about the latest events and politics. Today Skadarlija is filled with young people that want to experience the spirit of Belgrade and enjoy Skadarlija’s legendary live old-town bands. Known for the beautiful promenade, famous traditional Belgrade taverns and restaurants, and as a place where the true history of Belgrade can be felt, Skadarlija is a Belgrade attraction like none other.
The Victor of Kalemegdan built to commemorate Serbia’s victory over the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empire during the Balkan and First World Wars, this 14 meter high monument is the city’s most recognizable landmark and famous Belgrade attraction located at the famous Belgrade Fortress. This place is always crowded with tourists Belgrade natives, partly because of the breathtaking view of the two rivers of Belgrade, and the beauty of this landmark as part of the historic Belgrade Fortress. If you ever find yourself in Belgrade, it will be hard to miss such an extraordinary monument
House of Flowers Josip Broz Tito led the Yugoslav Partisans in World War II, later going on to become president of Yugoslavia. A respected leader in the international stage, he died in 1980; he and his wife are burred at the House of Flowers, also known as Tito’s Mausoleum. For a while, flowers surrounded his tomb, giving rise to the name House of Flowers; the flowers are gone now, replaced by white rocks. It was built in 1975 as a winter garden for Tito, who chose to be buried here. The mausoleum today is part of the Museum of Yugoslav History.

Destination

Belgrade

Departure

Manchester

Departure Time

January February March April May June July August September October November

Dress Code

sport casual

Itinerary

1
Day 1

Day 1 … – Belgrade
Pick up at the airport. Transfer and accommodation in hotel. Overnight.

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Day 2

Day 2 Belgrade
Breakfast. Belgrade sightseeing: Kalemegdan fortress, Church of Saint Sava, The Victor of Kalemegdan, House of flowers, Nikola Tesla Museum, White Hall, Knez Mihajlova Street, Zemun,… Optional dinner in Skadarlija Street. Return to the hotel. Overnight

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Day 3

Day 3 Belgrade
Breakfast. Enjoy free day for leisure, shopping, individal sighseeing or choose optional excursions:
1.Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad. Guided sightseeing tours of Sremski Karlovci: Karlovci grammerschool, Ortodox Cathedral of St. Nicolas, Patriarchy Residence. Sightseeing of Novi Sad: Fortress ofPetrovaradin, Serbian National Theater, The Square of freedom …
Fortress of Petrovaradin covering an area of 122ha, built in the 17th and 18th century, itrepresents a cultural-historical monument. Located within the fortress are the Museum of the Cityof Novi Sad, the Academy of the Arts, the Observatory as well as the Archives of the City, also it is
at this very place, traditionally, in the month of July, that the EXIT Music Festival takes place, proclaimed to be the best in Europe,
2.Topola and Oplenac. A tour around the old city center in Topola: Mausoleum of Serbian royalfamily at Oplenac. In the Mausoleum lie the graves of six generations of the Karadjordjevic royalfamily. In the church of St George, above the family tomb, are Karađorđe himself and King Peter I,the two pillars of Serbia’s statehood. Besides them, 29 other family members including five rulersare buried in lower section, lavishly decorated with mosaics, stones from Carrera, Crete andVenčac – with an ornate chandelier hanging from the ceiling. Free evening. Overnight.

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Day 4

Day 4 Belgrade – ….
Breakfast. Transfer to airport. Flight to …

Details

Transport

Package price includes:
-Accommodation – 3 nights BB basis in DBL/TWIN room
-Transfer airport – hotel – airport
-City tour with local english speaking guide
-City tax and insurance
Package price does not include:
-Single room supplement-Entrance fees-Individual expences-Lunch and dinner-Optional tours1.Dinner in Skadarlija – 20 GBP per person2.Excursion to Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad 60 GBP per person (minimum 4 pax)3.Excursion to Topola and Oplenac and lunch in Ethno village 65 GBP per person (minimum 4 pax)

accomodation

Hotel Jugoslavija 3* (https://hoteljugoslavija.rs/ ) Hotel Balasevic 3* (http://www.centarbalasevic.rs/) Hotel Abba 4* (http://abbahotel.rs/) Hotel Royal Inn 4*(http://royalinn.rs/) Holiday Inn hotel 4* (http://www.holidayinn.com/belgrade) Hotel Crystal 4*( https://www.crystalhotel-belgrade.rs/) Hotel Constantine the Great 4* (http://www.constantinethegreatbelgrade.com/hotel/sr) Hotel Hyatt 5* (http://hyattregencybeograd.rs/) Hotel Metropol Palace 5* (https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/beglc-metropol-palace-a-luxury-collection-hotel-belgrade/)

Payment

Package price IN GBP:

Hotel 2 – 4 pax 5 – 7 pax 8 – 14 pax 15 – 20 pax
Jugoslavija 3* /

Balasevic 3*

155 145 135 120
Abba 4*/

Royal Inn 4*

170 160 150 135
Holiday Inn 4* / Crystal 4* / Constantine the Great 4* 195 185 175 160
Hyatt 5* / Metropol Palace 5* 265 255 245 230

Prices are per person
for children 6-12 years 20% discount