Belgrade Hooligans E Scooter tour

Discover Belgrade's football hooligan culture on a 2.5-hour e-scooter tour, visiting neighborhoods, graffiti, and stadiums with an engaging guide.

If you’re intrigued by passionate football fan culture and want a unique way to see Belgrade, the Belgrade Hooligans E Scooter Tour might just fit the bill. We haven’t done it ourselves, but based on reviews and the info available, it looks like a lively, eye-opening experience that combines storytelling with a fun ride through some of the city’s most intriguing neighborhoods.

What really draws us to this tour is the chance to see hooligans’ territories and graffiti firsthand, plus learn why the Eternal Derby between Partizan and Red Star is so much more than just a game in Serbia. On the flip side, a potential drawback is that it’s not suitable for those uncomfortable on bikes or scooters, and the tour is quite focused on a specific subculture—so if football isn’t your thing, it might not hold your interest as much.

This tour seems perfect for football fans, culture seekers, or anyone curious about Belgrade’s underground scenes. If you’re looking for a mix of history, street art, and local rivalry stories—all wrapped into a short, active outing—this could be a great pick.

Key Points

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  • Authentic Neighborhoods: Visit hooligans’ territories marked by graffiti and murals, gaining insight into their turf.
  • Inside the Derby: Get stories about one of Europe’s biggest football rivalries and its significance in Serbian culture.
  • Fun and Active: Enjoy a 2.5-hour e-scooter ride, combining sightseeing with some adrenaline.
  • Guided Expertise: Learn from a live English-speaking guide passionate about Belgrade’s football and street culture.
  • Cultural and Historical Insight: Experience more than just sights—hear stories that reveal the city’s soul.
  • Limited to Riders: Requires comfort on scooters or bikes; not suitable for everyone.
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A Deep Dive into the Belgrade Hooligans E Scooter Tour

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If you’ve been in the mood to explore Belgrade beyond the usual tourist spots, this tour offers a peek into the city’s more gritty, passionate side. It’s not just about visiting sights; it’s about understanding a part of Belgrade’s identity that’s deeply rooted in 75 years of football rivalry and hooligan subculture.

What’s the Tour All About?
This experience is a mix of storytelling, neighborhood visits, and a fun scooter ride, lasting about 2.5 hours. The starting point is in front of the e-scooter shop at Marala Birjuzova 23, a convenient location for those staying in the city center. From there, you’ll be taken through some of the city’s most notable hooligan neighborhoods, where graffiti and murals mark territories, giving you a visceral sense of local pride and rivalry.

Visiting Hooligans’ Territories
One of the highlights is seeing graffiti and murals—a folklore that speaks volumes about the city’s hooligan culture. These walls aren’t just art; they’re territorial markers. By visiting these areas, you get a raw look at how deeply football clubs influence local identity. The tour guides are quite knowledgeable and passionate, sharing stories that make these neighborhoods come alive.

The Eternal Derby
A major focus is the Belgrade eternal derby—a rivalry that’s more than 75 years old. It’s often said that football is “more important than life and death” here, and the tour explains why. You’ll learn about why Partizan and Red Star fans are so different and what makes their rivalry so intense. As one reviewer put it, “we got a good flavor of football and art,” which shows how intertwined the sport, street art, and local culture are here.

Stadium and Stadium Stands
Thanks to the scooter’s agility, the tour includes visits to both stadiums, where you can see the hardcore tribunes and stands. The proximity and ease of the ride make it possible to cover areas that might be tricky on foot—giving you an up-close look at the fan zones and stadium atmospheres.

What to Expect from the Experience

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The tour is guided in English, making it accessible for international visitors. The group size isn’t specified, but the reviews suggest it’s a relaxed, unrushed experience—your guide, Marko, was praised for his charisma and passion, creating a friendly and informative atmosphere.

The equipment is included—you’ll get an e-scooter and safety gear—so you don’t need your own ride. Just be comfortable riding a scooter or bike, as it’s a requirement. Those who can’t ride might find it challenging, and the activity isn’t suitable for people over 135 kg (297 lbs).

Timing-wise, it starts at various times during the day, so check availability. The full experience, including a scenic drive, sightseeing, and photo stops, offers a good balance of fun and learning.

Practical Details and Value

Belgrade Hooligans E Scooter tour - Practical Details and Value

The price is reasonable for the length and depth of the experience. For about two and a half hours, you’re getting a guided tour with all necessary equipment, making it a convenient way to explore parts of Belgrade that aren’t on most travelers’ radar. The full refund policy (cancel up to 24 hours in advance) adds peace of mind if your plans change.

While it’s a niche experience, those reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides and the fun scooter ride. One reviewer remarked, “Marko was brilliant, we really enjoyed the tour,” highlighting the importance of a good guide in making the difference.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

Belgrade Hooligans E Scooter tour - Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience appeals most to football fans, street art enthusiasts, or culture vultures who are interested in the underground and passionate side of Belgrade. It’s a great way to see neighborhoods that are otherwise hard to access and understand a key part of the city’s identity.

If you’re not comfortable on scooters or bikes, or if you prefer traditional walking tours, this might not be your best fit. It’s also not designed as a family-friendly activity, especially since it involves riding scooters, but if traveling with teenagers who are comfortable on two wheels, it could work.

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Final Thoughts

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The Belgrade Hooligans E Scooter Tour stands out for its active approach and focus on Belgrade’s intense football culture. It’s perfect for those who want a mix of adventure, history, and street art, with local guides providing authentic stories behind the graffiti and rivalries.

You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of what makes Belgrade’s football rivalry so fierce—and why it’s woven into the city’s fabric. It’s a lively, engaging experience that offers a different perspective from typical sightseeing.

If you’re after an authentic, energetic way to explore Belgrade’s underground scene with insightful storytelling, this tour is definitely worth considering.

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Belgrade Hooligans E Scooter tour



5.0

(6 reviews)

“Great tour, our guide was absolutely phenomenal, very charismatic and passionate about the hooligan culture and his city. I would highly recommend …”

— Yvan, June 7, 2025

FAQ

Is this tour suitable for non-scooter riders?
You need to be comfortable riding a scooter or bike, as it’s a key part of the experience. If you can’t ride, this tour might not be suitable.

How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including sightseeing, neighborhood visits, and riding.

Are the helmets and safety gear provided?
Yes, the tour includes equipment, so you’ll have helmets and safety gear for your ride.

Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if needed.

Where does the tour start and end?
It starts in front of the e-scooter shop at Marala Birjuzova 23 and ends back at the same location.

Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s not specified as family-friendly, mainly because it involves riding scooters and exploring hooligan neighborhoods—best for adult participants.

What should I bring?
Just wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for riding, and bring any personal items you might need. The tour supplies the scooter and safety equipment.

In the end, if you’re curious about Belgrade’s fiery football culture and want a fun, active way to explore some of its most vibrant neighborhoods, this tour offers a memorable glimpse into a world that shapes much of the city’s identity.

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