A Deep Dive Into Belgrade’s Football Rivalry: Private Red Star-Partizan Stadium Tour
If you’re someone who loves football—or even just enjoys uncovering local passions—you might find this private tour of Belgrade’s two legendary stadiums a fascinating experience. We’ve seen a few sports-focused tours, but this one stands out because it combines history, local culture, and a glimpse into the fierce rivalry that fuels one of the world’s top football derbies.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how it caters to more than just die-hard fans. From the moment you’re picked up—whether directly from your hotel or a designated spot—you’re immediately immersed in the city’s vibrant football atmosphere. Plus, the guides are consistently praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience both informative and personable.
One thing to consider is that this tour involves quite a bit of moving around, including visits to neighborhoods that are passionate about their clubs. If, for instance, you’re not into football or don’t want to spend several hours in lively fan areas, this might not be your ideal day out. However, for anyone interested in sports, local culture, or simply wanting an authentic taste of Belgrade’s spirit, it’s a winning choice.
In essence, this experience suits football fans, curious travelers, and those eager to see a different side of Belgrade—from its intense rivalries to its community-driven fan zones. It’s a well-rounded way to spend a few hours soaking in the local passions that make this city truly unique.
- Key Points
- Exploring the Stadiums and Neighborhoods
- The Red Star Belgrade Stadium (Marakana)
- The Partizan Stadium
- The Fan Neighborhoods: Dedinje and Dorcol
- The Practical Side: What to Expect
- Duration and Flow
- Transportation and Convenience
- Cost and Value
- Booking and Flexibility
- Suitability and Considerations
- What the Reviews Say
- Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
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Key Points

- In-depth Stadium Visits: You’ll explore both Red Star and Partizan stadiums, including locker rooms, tunnels, and stands.
- Expert Guides: Highly praised for their friendliness and knowledge, adding context to each site.
- Cultural Neighborhoods: The tour includes visits to fan heartlands, giving insight into the passionate supporter communities.
- All-Inclusive: Transportation is included, making this a seamless experience.
- Flexible Meeting Point: Pickup is offered from your preferred location, saving you logistics stress.
- Value for Money: At around $63, this offers a comprehensive look at Belgrade’s football scene, rated 5/5 by previous participants.
Exploring the Stadiums and Neighborhoods
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The Red Star Belgrade Stadium (Marakana)
Your first stop is the largest stadium in the region, often called Marakana. Stepping inside, you’ll notice the impressive size and atmosphere that make it a true football temple. This visit lasts about 1 hour and 10 minutes, giving you ample time to take in various areas—locker rooms, the tunnel, and the stands where thousands cheer for their beloved Red Star.
The tour includes access to club trophies, museum exhibits, and the locker room, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the club’s storied past. The guides often share anecdotes and stories that bring the history alive, which adds richness to the experience. As one reviewer noted, the guide was “knowledgeable, friendly, punctual and entertaining,” which makes a significant difference when touring such an iconic venue.
The Partizan Stadium
Next, you’ll visit the older and more mysterious stadium of Partizan. This second stop offers a slightly different vibe—more history, more character. Here, you’ll get to see the official premises, step onto the field, and explore areas usually off-limits to the public. The 1-hour visit allows you to really feel the atmosphere of this historic ground.
The guide’s storytelling often highlights the rivalry’s intensity, making it easier to understand why these two clubs are at the heart of Belgrade’s football culture. One participant described this part of the tour as “very informative,” especially when stepping out onto the pitch, which offers a tangible connection to the sport’s local significance.
The Fan Neighborhoods: Dedinje and Dorcol
Beyond the stadiums, the tour takes you into the neighborhoods of Dedinje and Dorcol, each home to passionate supporters. Dedinje is the hub for Red Star fans, where stories about fan leaders and supporter traditions make the area come alive. The visit lasts about 30 minutes and is free, giving you a peek into the community behind the club.
On the other hand, Dorcol is exclusively dedicated to Partizan supporters, with murals and graffiti decorating the streets. This area provides a vivid canvas of local passion, and the guide often shares stories about the graffiti and murals symbolizing loyalty and rivalry. These neighborhoods not only help explain the emotional attachment fans have but also add an authentic touch to the overall experience.
The Practical Side: What to Expect

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Duration and Flow
The entire tour runs about 3 hours and 15 minutes, striking a good balance between in-depth exploration and keeping things manageable. Each stadium visit is roughly 45 minutes, with some time allocated for walking and photos. The neighborhoods are quick stops but packed with visual stories and local color.
Transportation and Convenience
Included transportation makes a huge difference, especially in a city like Belgrade, where parking and navigating can be tricky. The pickup service means you don’t have to worry about logistics—just meet your guide, hop in the private vehicle, and focus on soaking in the sights.
Cost and Value
At around $63.20 per person, this tour offers good value considering the in-depth access and personal guide. Previous reviewers consistently highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the guides as major plus points, which naturally enhances the perceived value.
Booking and Flexibility
Most travelers book about a month in advance—so plan accordingly if you’re visiting during peak times. The tour is private, meaning only your group will participate, allowing for personalized attention and questions.
Suitability and Considerations
This tour is perfect for football enthusiasts and those interested in local culture. While it might not be the best fit if you’re traveling with very young kids or aren’t interested in sports, older children or teens who love football could find it engaging.
What the Reviews Say

Multiple reviews praise the friendly, knowledgeable guides who add personality and insight to the experience. For example, one reviewer mentioned, “Nemenja is a fully sick lad with great bants,” emphasizing the fun and personable nature of the guides. Others appreciated how much they learned about Belgrade’s football rivalry and local neighborhoods.
Participants also highlighted the authenticity of visiting supporter areas, with one saying, “The tour for discovering murals and fan places is truly a memorable experience.” And many found the experience more enjoyable than they expected, showing how this tour offers more than just stadium visits—it’s a glimpse into the city’s heart.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

All things considered, this private tour offers a comprehensive, authentic look at Belgrade’s football scene. It’s a fantastic choice if you want to understand the city’s passionate sports culture, enjoy personalized attention, and explore iconic stadiums with insider stories.
While it’s geared toward football fans, the stories and neighborhood visits make it interesting for anyone curious about local traditions and community life in Belgrade. The tour’s value is boosted by its flexibility—pickup options, private experience, and knowledgeable guides—making it a smooth, engaging activity.
If you’re in Belgrade and have even a passing interest in football or local life, this is likely to be a memorable, worthwhile experience. For those seeking a deeper connection with the city’s spirited side, it’s an excellent addition to your trip.
Private Red Star-Partizan Stadium Tour in Belgrade
“It was an excellent tour. Nemanja was great. He was knowledgeable, friendly, punctual and entertaining.”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable if I don’t know much about football?
Absolutely. While it’s designed with football fans in mind, the guides provide plenty of context so you can follow along and enjoy the stories behind the rivalry.
Can I customize the pickup location?
Yes, pickup is offered from your desired location, which makes organizing your day a lot easier.
How long does each stadium visit last?
You’ll spend about 45 minutes at each stadium, giving enough time to see the main areas, take photos, and hear stories.
Are the stadiums accessible for people with mobility issues?
The details about accessibility aren’t specified, so it’s best to check directly with the provider if you have specific needs.
What’s included in the price?
Transport, admission tickets to both stadiums, and the guidance of knowledgeable hosts are all included.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While not specifically marketed as a family activity, older children with an interest in football should enjoy the experience. It’s not geared toward very young kids.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, which adds peace of mind to booking.
If you’re looking to connect with Belgrade’s football soul and get a real feel for the city’s passionate communities, this tour offers a well-rounded, engaging experience. Just be ready for a lively, passionate atmosphere—one that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.
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