Serbia has 3 self-guided audio walking tours on Roamer across 1 city: Belgrade. Every tour is free to start, covers history, and plays GPS-triggered narration so you explore at your own pace.
Cities with self-guided walking tours in Serbia
| City | Tours | Themes |
|---|---|---|
| Belgrade | 3 | History |
Where to walk in Serbia
- Belgrade (3 tours): The white city on the confluence, fought over and rebuilt more times than almost any capital in Europe. A fortress above the meeting of the Sava and the Danube, a bohemian quarter of cobblestones and kafanas, and a downtown that still keeps the grave of a country that no longer exists.
How much do walking tours in Serbia cost?
Every tour is free to preview. A single tour is $4.99 for lifetime access. If you are visiting more than one city, a 30-day pass covering every tour everywhere is $19.99, or a 7-day pass is $12.99. There is no group booking, no fixed start time, and no tip.
Related walking tour guides
In-depth city guides: Belgrade.
Walking tours in other countries: Albania, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, England, France, Guatemala, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Spain, Thailand, United States, Vietnam.
Start exploring Serbia
Pick a city above, or browse every Roamer tour. New to self-guided touring? Read our guide to the best self-guided walking tour apps.
Frequently asked questions
- How many self-guided walking tours does Roamer have in Serbia?
- 3 tours across 1 cities: Belgrade. Every tour is free to start.
- Which cities in Serbia have self-guided walking tours?
- Belgrade. Each city has its own set of routes covering history.
- How much do the Serbia tours cost?
- Free to preview, then $4.99 per tour for lifetime access. A 30-day pass covering every tour in every city is $19.99, and a 7-day pass is $12.99.
- Do the tours work offline?
- Yes. Download a tour in the Roamer app in advance and it plays with no signal, which is ideal when travelling without mobile data.
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