Exploring the Belgrade: Street Food and Drinks Tour with 20+ Tastings

Thinking about diving into Belgrade’s vibrant food scene? This Street Food and Drinks Tour promises a flavorful journey through the city’s culinary heartbeat, and from what enthusiasts say, it’s a pretty special way to experience Serbia’s capital. Whether you’re a foodie eager for local bites or just looking to get a sense of the city’s culture through its flavors, this tour offers a lot to love.
What really stands out is how knowledgeable guides lead you through hidden spots, sharing stories and local secrets along the way. Plus, the diversity of tastings—from traditional pastries to cured meats and homemade spirits—keeps things interesting. One minor thing to keep in mind? It’s a fairly active tour, so you’ll want to come hungry and ready for some walking. If you enjoy good food, lively conversations, and discovering off-the-beaten-path corners, this experience could become one of your favorites in Belgrade.
Now, if you’re not a huge fan of group tours or prefer more relaxed, less crowded experiences, this might feel a little fast-paced. But for most travelers looking to taste their way through Belgrade while soaking up local stories, it hits the right notes. It’s especially well-suited for those who love exploring with a friendly guide and don’t mind a bit of walking in the summer heat or cooler days.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Highly rated with a 4.9/5 from 140 reviews, showing consistent positive feedback.
- Over 20 tastings include traditional Serbian treats, cured meats, pastries, and local spirits.
- Expert guides like Yair and Davor are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling.
- Authentic experience through visits to local markets, bakeries, and off-the-radar spots.
- Includes drinks, notably Rakia, giving you a true taste of Serbian spirits.
- Flexible cancellation policy—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for full refund.
- Family-friendly with vegetarian options and thoughtful care, as noted by visitors.
- Ends in Old Town, close to Belgrade’s pedestrian zones, with recommendations for further dining.
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A Walkthrough of the Experience

Meeting and Starting Point
Your adventure begins at the entrance of Hotel Moskva. From there, your guide—most likely Yair or Davor—will greet you with warmth and enthusiasm. The pace is friendly, and they’re eager to share stories about Belgrade’s history, food culture, and hidden gems.
Exploring Local Food Stands and Markets
Your first stops are often local food stands, bakeries, and markets. These are the spots where the city’s everyday life unfolds. You’ll sample Serbian pastries, which range from flaky, sweet treats to savory buns, giving you a taste of comforting, familiar flavors with a regional twist. The market visits add an authentic layer, where you’ll see local cheeses, honey varieties, and cured meats—ingredients that feature heavily in Serbian cuisine.
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The tour’s highlight is the chance to try more than 20 different foods and drinks over roughly 3.5 hours. Expect to enjoy crispy pork rind (varci), tasty sausages, and village cheeses. Many reviewers mention the Goulash, which is served with a twist that makes it uniquely Serbian. Plus, sweet treats like honey products and local sweets add a delightful finish to each tasting.
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Sipping Rakia and Local Spirits
No Serbian food tour is complete without sampling Rakia, a fruit brandy that’s both a cultural staple and a flavorful shot. The tour usually offers a variety of Rakia, giving you a chance to understand its significance and taste different regional versions. As one reviewer mentioned, trying three types of Rakia was a highlight, adding to the experience’s authenticity.
Off-the-Beaten-Path and Street Art Spots
Beyond food, the guides take you to neighborhoods adorned with street art—an aspect that adds visual interest and local flavor to the walk. These less touristy areas allow you to see a different side of Belgrade, away from the typical sights, which many guests appreciate. One reviewer noted that they discovered hidden gems and “back door” places they wouldn’t have found on their own.
Ending in the Old Town
The tour concludes in Belgrade’s Old Town, just a stone’s throw from the bustling pedestrian zone. Here, you’ll receive curated restaurant tips to continue your culinary exploration. Some guests found this helpful, as it extends their food adventure beyond the tour.
What Makes It Worth It

Variety and Quality of Food
Guests consistently praise the diversity of tastings — from pastries and cured meats to honey and truffles spread. The food quality seems to meet or exceed expectations, and the variety ensures there’s something for all. Several reviews mention that no one left hungry; the tour is quite filling.
Insightful Guides
Guides like Yair and Davor receive numerous compliments for their friendly, knowledgeable approach. They don’t just serve up food—they share stories, history, and local insights that make the experience richer and more memorable. One review notes that Yair’s humor and storytelling made the tour more engaging.
Authentic Insider Access
Many reviewers highlight that they visited small, family-run shops and markets rather than touristy spots. This genuine access adds value for travelers eager to see the real Belgrade culinary scene. The tour’s focus on off-the-beaten-path locations means you get a taste of local life more than just the city’s highlights.
Value for Money
Considering the over 20 tastings plus drinks, the tour offers solid value. As one guest pointed out, you’ll leave very full, having sampled everything from traditional to modern Serbian food. The inclusion of drinks like Rakia and the personalized attention from guides make it a worthwhile experience.
Flexibility and Customer Care
The booking process is flexible—full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance—and guides stay in touch beforehand via WhatsApp, making plans smoother.
Practical Details and Tips

Duration and Group Size
The tour lasts about 3.5 hours, which is perfect for a half-day activity. Group sizes tend to be small to medium, allowing for personalized attention and easier interaction with guides. Some reviews mention groups of around seven, which balances intimacy and lively atmosphere.
Accessibility and Suitability
While not explicitly mentioned, the tour involves walking through neighborhoods and visiting markets. Expect some standing and a fair amount of light walking, so comfortable shoes are advised. Vegetarian options are available, and guides seem attentive to dietary preferences.
Cost and Value
While the exact price isn’t listed here, the reviews suggest that, given the extensive tastings and drinks, the cost is justified. It’s a great way to experience a broad spectrum of Serbian flavors without worrying about where to eat or what to order.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Tour?
This food and drink tour is ideal for travelers who love trying local dishes and spirits and want a more intimate, authentic experience of Belgrade. It’s perfect for those who enjoy lively guides, off-the-beaten-path spots, and generous tastings. If you’re OK with a bit of walking and want to learn about Belgrade through its flavors and stories, this will be a highlight.
If you’re traveling as a couple, solo, or even with friends who are curious about local culture, you’ll find this tour approachable and fun. Those looking for a more relaxed, less active experience might prefer a different type of tour, but overall, it’s a great way to get a taste of Serbia’s culinary soul.
Belgrade: Street Food and Drinks Tour with 20+Tastings
“This was my 7th food tour and it was one of the best! Huge variety of foods, many stops. I guess no one left hungry or with any questions :-)”
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available, and guides are attentive to dietary preferences. Make sure to mention your needs when booking.
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 3.5 hours, giving you plenty of time for tastings and stories without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the entrance of Hotel Moskva and ends back at the same spot, close to Belgrade’s Old Town.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes drinks, notably local spirits like Rakia, along with other tastings.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this a family-friendly experience?
While not explicitly marketed as family-oriented, reviews suggest the experience is accessible and enjoyable for most travelers, including those traveling with friends or older children.
What language is the tour guided in?
Guides speak English and Hebrew, so check the availability depending on your language preference.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
This detail isn’t specified, so it’s best to contact the provider directly for accessibility questions.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, if there are available slots during your travel dates, you can reserve last minute, especially with flexible payment options.
All in all, the Belgrade Street Food and Drinks Tour offers an engaging, tasty, and visually interesting way to experience Serbia’s capital. With friendly guides, authentic flavors, and off-the-beaten-path stops, it’s a solid choice for those eager to get a flavorful taste of Belgrade’s local life.
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