Discover Belgrade’s Savamala Quarter: street art, historic palaces, and the coolest clubs. Experience the city’s vibrant contrasts firsthand.
Discover Belgrade’s Savamala Quarter: street art, historic palaces, and the coolest clubs. Experience the city’s vibrant contrasts firsthand.
- Manak’s House (Manakova kuca) - The journey begins at the oldest building in the area. Its oriental design and facade offer a rare glimpse into Belgrade’s appearance until the mid-19th century. The building’s purpose reflects the spirit and future of the Savamala district.
- Magacin - Enter the hidden courtyard adorned with street art by both…
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Manak’s House (Manakova kuca) - The journey begins at the oldest building in the area. Its oriental design and facade offer a rare glimpse into Belgrade’s appearance until the mid-19th century. The building’s purpose reflects the spirit and future of the Savamala district.
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Magacin - Enter the hidden courtyard adorned with street art by both local and international artists. This space reveals the transformation of Savamala in the 2000s, showcasing how local creatives revitalized the area after its neglect in the latter half of the 20th century. Continuing along the street, the impressive Belgrade Cooperative building from 1907 comes into view, offering a new perspective and story.
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Geozavod (Belgrade Cooperative) - Observe the square around the building and admire its early 20th-century art nouveau architecture. This was the district where the wealthiest and most influential individuals of the time constructed their palaces. Inside the Belgrade Loan Cooperative building, the interiors, original safe vaults, and decorations are sure to impress. Additionally, the building houses a model of the planned development for the Sava waterfront in Belgrade, which is a topic of ongoing discussion.
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KC GRAD - Explore the club street and discover how the first clubs emerged around a decade ago, along with more street art. Most importantly, learn where to go for different types of parties.
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Beton Hala - Enjoy a leisurely walk along the river Sava. To the right, more of the neighborhood’s history is visible, with amateur fishermen and locals relaxing by the river. To the left, across the river, lies the greenery and modernist architecture of New Belgrade. The tour concludes at Beton Hala, once a warehouse for the commercial port, now the trendiest gastro zone in Belgrade. Here, diverse cuisines and people converge, both visitors and locals. Whether it’s brunch, lunch, coffee, cocktails, dinner, a night party, or just a stroll, it’s all delightful and flavorful.

- Private tour
- Professional art historian guide
- Private tour
- Professional art historian guide
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Do you want an insider tour of the quarter that makes headlines? Know the coolest club of the season? Best of street art and urban creativity? Getting inside the most beautiful historic palace in Belgrade that hosts the model of the future city?
To be among the first few to see 21st century Belgrade and its contrast with the neighborhood’s intriguing history, choose this tour.
- Minimum age is 21 years
Do you want an insider tour of the quarter that makes headlines? Know the coolest club of the season? Best of street art and urban creativity? Getting inside the most beautiful historic palace in Belgrade that hosts the model of the future city?
To be among the first few to see 21st century Belgrade and its contrast with the neighborhood’s intriguing history, choose this tour.
- Minimum age is 21 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.