Discover Belgrade’s Football and Graffiti Scene on an E-Scooter Hooligans Tour
If you’re into football, street art, or just looking for a unique way to explore Belgrade, the E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour promises an engaging experience. With a solid rating of 5.0 based on 5 reviews, it’s clear that travelers who’ve taken the plunge found this tour both insightful and fun.
Two things we particularly appreciate about this experience are the well-paced visits to iconic stadium neighborhoods and the knowledgeable guide who shares inside stories about the fierce rivalry that runs through the city. The tour’s focus on football graffiti, murals, and turf history gives a real flavor of Belgrade’s passionate football culture.
A potential downside might be the limited duration—about three hours—and the fact that it’s heavily themed around football hooligan areas. So, if you’re not into football or graffiti, it might not hit all your interests.
This tour is perfect for those who love sports, urban art, or want an authentic slice of Belgrade’s nightlife and community spirit. It’s also a good pick for travelers who enjoy a mix of cultural exploration with some physical activity on e-scooters.
<- Key Points
- Exploring the Belgrade Hooligans E-Scooter Tour in Detail
- Starting Point: Dorcol Neighborhood
- Visiting the Stadiums: Partizan and Red Star
- Exploring Hooligan Neighborhoods: Cubura and Vracar
- Additional Insights and Authenticity
- Duration, Group Size, and Cost
- Why Travelers Love This Tour
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
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- Frequently Asked Questions
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- Focus on Football Rivalries: The tour centers around Belgrade’s historic football derbies, giving insight into one of Europe’s most intense rivalries.
- Graffiti and Street Art: You’ll see murals, murals, and graffiti that tell stories of rivalry, fan culture, and local folklore.
- Visit Both Stadiums: Exploring Partizan and Red Star stadiums offers a closer look at the hardcore stands and tribunes, straight from the fans’ perspective.
- Guided Local Experience: The guide (e.g., Marko) provides detailed stories, making it more than just a scooter ride—it’s a culturally rich experience.
- Affordable for What You Get: At around $40, you’re getting a mix of sights, stories, and city views, with the convenience of e-scooters.
- Flexible and Easy to Book: Booking 6 days in advance is common, and the tour runs daily from late morning to late afternoon.
Exploring the Belgrade Hooligans E-Scooter Tour in Detail

The Belgrade E-Scooter Hooligans Tour is designed to give visitors a glimpse into the city’s deep-rooted football rivalry, known locally as the Eternal Derby. This isn’t just about footy; it’s about understanding the neighborhoods, the fan culture, and the graffiti that have become symbols of local identity.
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Starting Point: Dorcol Neighborhood
Your journey begins in Dorcol, a vibrant, historically diverse part of Belgrade. Here, you’ll see the neighborhood split into two halves—black and white versus red and white—representing the two rival clubs. The graffiti and murals are colorful and tell stories of loyalty, passion, and rivalry.
Traveling on e-scooters, we loved the way the guide pointed out specific murals, explaining their background and significance. According to reviews, this part of the tour is well-known for its street art, making it a great intro to Belgrade’s urban culture.
Visiting the Stadiums: Partizan and Red Star
Next, you’ll visit the Partizan Stadium, home to one of the city’s most famous clubs. The graffiti on the stadium stands is a vivid reflection of the fans’ passion. The stands are described as hardcore tribunes, and touring around them gives you a sense of the fervor that surrounds these teams.
Later, you’ll see the Marakana Stadium, the iconic home of Red Star Belgrade. The graffiti here also reveals the fierce loyalty of supporters. The reviews praise the detailed look at these stadiums—“seeing both stadiums and their surroundings was a highlight,” one reviewer said.
Exploring Hooligan Neighborhoods: Cubura and Vracar
The tour continues to the neighborhood of Cubura, known for its hooligans graffiti. This area is a hotspot for fan art, graffiti, and street murals that symbolize the rivalry. You’ll be able to see the graffiti firsthand, which adds a raw and authentic layer to your understanding of local football culture.
Vracar, another neighborhood on the route, offers a glimpse into the street art scene, especially along Njegoseva Street, where the graffiti of the Grobari (the Red Star fans) is prominent. It’s a chance to see how supporters express their loyalty outside the stadiums, through art that adorns city streets.
Additional Insights and Authenticity
Throughout the tour, the guide (notably Marko, according to reviews) takes time to share stories and background—making the experience feel personal and informative. Reviewers consistently point out the “interestingly detailed stories” that deepen their appreciation of Belgrade’s football culture.
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Duration, Group Size, and Cost
The three-hour tour balances enough time for sightseeing without feeling rushed. The group size is capped at 20 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience. For around $40, this includes scooter rental, guided commentary, and access to key neighborhoods.
What’s notable is that most travelers book this about six days in advance, which suggests it’s popular but also well-organized. The tour runs daily between 11 am and 5 pm, accommodating different schedules.
Why Travelers Love This Tour
From reviews, it’s clear that most visitors are impressed by the knowledgeable guides and the insider access to stadiums and neighborhoods. Feedback highlights the “interesting insights” and “great stories” that make the tour stand out. One review even called it a “super great trip” with plenty of scooter time.
Since graffiti and football are so intertwined with Belgrade’s identity, this tour is a solid choice for fans or curious travelers wanting to understand the city’s passionate side.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for football fans, street art lovers, or anyone interested in urban culture, especially if you enjoy active exploration. Since it involves e-scooters, some comfort with riding is good—though the tour operators usually handle the basics well.
Travelers who appreciate storytelling and insider info will find this tour especially rewarding. It’s also a good way to see different neighborhoods without the hassle of public transport or walking long distances.
However, if your main interest isn’t football or graffiti, this might feel a bit niche. But if you’re open to discovering Belgrade through its passionate community and street art, it’s a memorable experience.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
Absolutely, if the idea of exploring Belgrade’s football rivalry, graffiti culture, and stadiums on a fun, active basis appeals to you. At around $40, the value for money is good considering the access to neighborhoods, stadiums, and the stories shared by the guide.
The positive reviews about the guide’s knowledge and personal stories suggest that this isn’t just a sightseeing tour—it’s an inside look at a city where football is more than just a game; it’s a way of life.
While the tour isn’t for everyone, those with even a passing interest in football, street art, or local culture will find it to be an engaging and insightful addition to their Belgrade trip.
E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour
“Great experience, lots of interesting insights. More than 3 hours of hands on stories and looking at 2 stadiums and many graffiti.”
Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for people who don’t speak Serbian?
Yes, the tour is conducted in English, and the guide’s stories are accessible to international visitors.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, which balances sightseeing with enough time for detailed exploration.
Do I need to be an experienced scooter rider?
Not necessarily. The scooters are easy to handle, and the tour operators typically provide instructions.
Can I see both stadiums?
Yes, you’ll visit both Partizan and Red Star stadiums, exploring their graffiti and surroundings.
What neighborhoods will I visit?
You’ll start in Dorcol, then move on to Cubura and Vracar, among others.
Is there an age limit or family-friendliness?
The tour is generally suitable for most travelers; however, it’s not explicitly marked as family-oriented. If traveling with children, consider their comfort with scooter riding and urban environments.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers scooter rental, guided commentary, and access to the neighborhoods and stadiums.
What happens if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Are the neighborhoods safe to visit?
Yes, the neighborhoods are part of the city’s street art scene and are generally safe for visitors exploring on a guided tour.
All in all, the E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour offers a lively, authentic peek into Belgrade’s football rivalry and street art. It’s a fun, engaging way to see the city’s passionate side—perfect for those who want to combine activity with cultural insight.
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