
This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to the historic heart of Belgrade. It will suit travelers who want a clear, lively route through the city’s best-known streets, old quarters, fortress viewpoints, and everyday urban life.
Your route begins at Republic Square, the busy civic center marked by the equestrian statue of Prince Michael. From there, you head into the cobbled lanes of Skadarlija, then continue through Dorćol, one of Belgrade’s oldest districts. The walk carries you onward to Kalemegdan and the Belgrade Fortress, where thick stone walls, open lawns, and the meeting of the Sava and Danube create some of the city’s strongest views. You then pass The Victor, continue downhill into Kosančićev Venac, visit the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael the Archangel, follow Kralja Petra, and return to the lively pedestrian avenue of Kneza Mihaila.
The tour ends at Student Park, beside the university quarter. Along the way, you will move from grand public spaces to quiet historic streets, from bohemian facades to fortress ramparts. The most memorable moments include the sound of cafés in Skadarlija, sweeping river panoramas from Kalemegdan, the striking silhouette of The Victor, and the contrast between Belgrade’s old stone landmarks and its animated modern streets.





