If you’re visiting Belgrade and looking for an experience that combines the city’s vibrant vibe with a taste of its local flavors, a wine tasting tour might just be what you need. This particular 3.5-hour walking tour offers a chance to explore Belgrade’s hidden gems while sampling some of Serbia’s finest wines. It’s been highly rated, and from what we gather, it’s a great way to get a feel for local culture—and, of course, to enjoy some excellent wines along the way.
What really stands out about this experience is the intimate atmosphere created by small group sizes and the knowledgeable guides who bring Serbian wine culture to life. Another highlight is the variety — tasting six different local wines paired with gourmet bites and cheese. The tour’s not just about sipping wine; it’s also about learning how Serbian wines are made and what makes them unique.
One possible consideration for travelers is that this is a walking tour, so you’ll want to be comfortable on your feet. While the venues are carefully selected, some of the stops are described as “hidden gems,” which might mean uneven floors or less conventional settings. Still, if you’re someone who enjoys combining city exploration with a relaxed, tasting-focused experience, this tour is likely to hit the right note.
This tour is best suited for adults interested in wine, culture, and a little walking. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer a small-group vibe and want a local guide to introduce them to Belgrade’s hidden wine spots. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or simply want to try Serbian wines and learn a bit about local traditions, this experience offers both.
Key Points

- Small group setting (up to 15 people), perfect for a personal, friendly experience
- Taste six local Serbian wines carefully selected by the guides
- Learn about Serbian wine culture and tasting methods from knowledgeable guides
- Enjoy gourmet bites and cheese paired with your wine tastings
- Visit hidden gems and unique venues around Belgrade’s city center
- Flexible booking options with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
The Experience in Detail

The tour begins in Studentski Park, a familiar spot in Belgrade, where you’ll meet your guide in front of the statue of Jovan Cviji. This starting point is conveniently located near a KFC, making it easy to find. From there, the walk kicks off, and you’ll be led through some of the city’s lesser-known but charming venues, each offering a different flavor of Serbia’s wine scene.
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First Stop: Hidden Gem for Your First Sips
The initial stop is described as a hidden gem, where you’ll get your first taste of local Serbian wines. Here, the guide shares insights into the wine’s background, what makes it different from wines elsewhere, and how it’s typically enjoyed in Serbia. Expect a relaxed atmosphere and the chance to ask plenty of questions. One reviewer pointed out that guides like Toby are “so knowledgeable,” making the experience both fun and educational.
Second and Third Stops: More Hidden Venues
As you continue walking, you’ll visit two more hidden venues, each with its own unique charm and a different selection of wines. These stops are often described as photo-worthy, giving you a moment to appreciate the surroundings while sampling. The emphasis is on small, intimate venues that showcase Serbia’s rich winemaking tradition.
Throughout these stops, you’ll be offered gourmet bites and cheese to complement your wine. The tasting includes six different Serbian wines, which means you’ll get a decent variety—whether it’s reds, whites, or house favorites. Many reviews mention the quality and diversity of the wines, highlighting that they are some of Serbia’s most famous and best house wines.
Learning and Tasting: What Sets This Tour Apart
One of the tour’s strengths is the educational component. Guides explain the methods and stages of wine tasting, helping you develop a better palate and understanding of what to look for in each glass. For those new to wine tasting, this can be particularly valuable.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Final Stop: Back at Studentski Park
After about three hours of walking, tasting, and sightseeing, the tour winds down back at the starting point. The entire experience lasts about 3.5 hours, which feels just right—long enough to enjoy a variety of wines and learn something new, but not so long as to be exhausting.
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What the Reviews Say: Authentic Experiences

Two reviews really capture the essence of this tour:
“Great people, great guide, great wine. An experience we will never forget! Highly recommend to join the local wine tasting tour when in Belgrade!”
“Toby is so great and knowledgeable! My husband and I had so much fun with him! He knows a lot about Serbian wine and culture. If you want to know about wine and culture, he’s your person. So friendly and fun.”
From these comments, it’s clear that the guides make a significant difference, bringing enthusiasm and expertise that elevate the experience. The small group size seems to encourage a friendly, engaging atmosphere, perfect for meeting fellow travelers or just enjoying a relaxed afternoon.
Practical Details: What You Need to Know

The tour includes six wines, gourmet bites, cheese, and an guide—offering good value considering the overall experience. It’s accessible in multiple languages, including English, Dutch, Turkish, Russian, and Serbian, so language barriers are minimized.
You can reserve your spot and pay later, offering flexibility for planning your trip. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before, which is helpful if your schedule changes unexpectedly.
The tour is designed to be walkable, with no transportation needed between stops, making it ideal if you enjoy strolling around the city. Group sizes are limited to keep the experience personal and engaging.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re a wine lover or simply curious about Serbian wines, this is a safe bet. It’s also a good option if you prefer smaller groups and local guides who genuinely share their knowledge. Since it involves walking, comfort is key, but it’s not physically demanding.
This is not a tour suited for children, but it’s a great choice for adults who want a relaxed, insider look at Belgrade’s wine scene, paired with some sightseeing.
Final Thoughts

This Belgrade wine tasting tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Serbian wine culture, combined with a lively walk through the city’s lesser-known venues. It’s perfect for travelers who want a little of everything—tasting, learning, and exploring—without the feeling of being rushed. The guides seem to be a highlight, with reviews praising their knowledge and friendly attitude.
While the walk and venue choices might be a consideration for those with mobility issues, overall, it’s a smart way to spend a few hours in Belgrade if you’re looking for a blend of culture, conversation, and a glass (or six) of local wine.
Belgrade: 3-Hour Walking Local Wine Tasting Tour
“Great people, great guide, great wine.an experience we will never forget! Highly recommend to join the local wine tasting tour when in Belgrade!”
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
The focus is on wine tasting, so it’s geared toward those interested in sampling local wines. If you don’t drink alcohol, this might not be the best fit.
How many wines will I taste?
You will have six different Serbian wines, carefully selected by the guides.
Are there food options?
Yes, gourmet bites and cheese are included to accompany the wine tastings.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Studentski Park, in front of the statue of Jovan Cviji.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Since it’s a walking tour visiting various venues, consider your comfort with walking and uneven surfaces.
Can I cancel the reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What languages are available?
Guides speak English, Dutch, Turkish, Russian, and Serbian.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 3.5 hours, including walking and tasting time.
Is this a family-friendly activity?
No, it’s designed for adults interested in wine and cultural exploration.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as you’ll be on your feet for a good part of the tour.
If you love discovering local traditions through authentic experiences and enjoy a relaxed pace, this wine tour in Belgrade is likely to be a highlight of your trip. Just bring your curiosity, leave some room for tasting, and get ready to see a different side of this vibrant city.
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