Overview
A 4-hour evening — the 19th-century bohemian lane of Skadarlija, an 8-stop / 16-course Serbian dinner, a rakija flight, and live folk music.
Highlights
Skadarlija — the bohemian street: a cobbled lane that drew poets, painters and journalists in the 19th century — Belgrade’s Montmartre, and the most atmospheric pedestrian quarter in the city after dark.
An 8-stop / 16-course Serbian dinner: from đakonija (a homestyle starter spread) to the headline Karađorđeva šnicla, paired with šljivovica. The Serbian dinner Chinese guests find easiest to enjoy — the rhythm sits close to a Chinese banquet.
Rakija tasting, 4–6 pours: Serbia’s national spirit, distilled from fruit — from šljivovica (plum) to klekovača (juniper) to komovica (grape pomace). One evening covers the heart of the country’s drinking culture.
Live Serbian folk music: tamburica strings, accordion, Balkan songs — a fixture of the European tour scene here, and especially good against the cobblestone-and-lantern backdrop of the lane.
Pricing
All our day tours and half-day tours use a transparent four-tier rate (the larger the group, the lower the per-person price):
- 1 traveller (solo): €180
- 2 travellers: €95 /person
- 4 travellers: €80 /person
- 8+ travellers: €70 /person
Price includes vehicle, driver-guide, and the admissions and meals listed in the package. Children (12 and under) at 80%. A 30% deposit is required to confirm; the balance is settled on arrival.
Itinerary
18:00 Hotel pick-up, or meet us at the entrance of Skadarlija.
18:30 Walking tour (wrought-iron lamps, the houses of the old writers, the street sculptures).
19:00 Dinner begins — 8 stops, 16 courses.
21:00 Rakija tasting (4–6 pours) and a short introduction to Serbian instruments.
21:30 Live music — tamburica and accordion.
22:00 Drop-off at your hotel.
Scenes along the way
Skadarlija bohemian street
Belgrade’s most atmospheric cobblestone lane
Satellite view · Location
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Skadarlija bohemian street · satellite view
Belgrade’s most atmospheric cobblestone lane · the 19th-century street of Skadar Mahala, redeveloped in the late 1800s as a bohemian artists’ quarter.
What’s included
- Experienced Mandarin-speaking guide (evening commentary and cultural notes)
- The 8-stop / 16-course dinner (included in the package)
- Rakija tasting (4–6 pours) with small bites
- Live folk music (tips for the musicians not included)
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (within central Belgrade)
Book now
Once you have settled on group size and dates, please reach us by WeChat or email to confirm availability and the final quote. We recommend booking at least 3–7 days in advance (longer for peak season May–September and public holidays).