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Discover Belgrade’s football hooligan culture on an engaging e-scooter tour, exploring graffiti, stadiums, and historic rivalries for an authentic experience.
Exploring Belgrade’s Football Hooligan Scene on an E-Scooter Tour
Belgrade’s reputation as the city of fierce football rivalries is well-earned, with at least two Eternal Derbies every year fueling passionate local fanbases. This E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour offers a unique, inside look into this intense football culture—covering graffiti-filled neighborhoods, iconic stadiums, and the stories that keep the rivalry alive for over 75 years. What makes this experience stand out is how it combines a lively city exploration with a deep dive into Serbia’s football folklore, all while zipping around on electric scooters.
One aspect we really appreciate is the guided storytelling—the guides, like Marko, are praised for their detailed insights, making the experience both informative and engaging. Plus, the inclusion of visits to both stadiums allows fans and curious travelers alike to see the hardcore tribunes and graffiti that tell tales of loyalty and rivalry. Still, it’s worth noting that this tour is quite focused on football and hooligans, so if you’re not a fan of the sport or graffiti art, this might not be your cup of tea. Designed for those who enjoy history, urban culture, or football, this tour offers authentic local flavor in a short, well-paced package.

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Starting at Marala Birjuzova 23, in the heart of Belgrade, this tour is designed for ease and convenience. It runs daily from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, offering flexible timing to suit different schedules. Bookings are usually made around six days in advance, which indicates a well-organized operation with steady interest. The group size is capped at 20, ensuring a more personal experience and plenty of opportunity for questions.
The tour costs $40.49, a price that many reviews suggest is quite reasonable considering the depth of local knowledge, the visits to both major stadiums, and the graffiti exploration. The use of mobile tickets simplifies the process, reducing any hassle before the tour begins.
Stop 1: Dorcol Neighborhood
We loved the way Dorcol is split into two parts—black and white versus red and white—mirroring the football rivalry. The graffiti and murals here are vibrant and tell their own stories, giving us a visual introduction to the scene. Reviewers mention the murals are well-known and well-maintained, offering a colorful glimpse into local street art. Expect about an hour exploring these streets, taking in murals, wall writings, and graffiti that represent decades of hooligan folklore.
Stop 2: Partizan Stadium
A short ride takes us to Partizan Stadium, known for its passionate supporters and graffiti adorning the stands. The guide explains the significance of certain murals and graffiti, adding context about the club’s history and hooligan culture. The 30-minute visit allows us to see how street art and hardcore fan loyalty are intertwined. The guides’ detailed stories—like those from Marko—make the visit memorable, providing anecdotes that you might not find in guidebooks.
Stop 3: Red Star Stadium (Marakana)
Next is the legendary Marakana, where the atmosphere is palpable even outside the stadium. The graffiti on the stands exhibits bold slogans and symbols, offering insight into the fierce loyalty of Red Star fans. This 30-minute stop is a highlight, especially for football buffs interested in the rivalry’s visual culture. Reviewers highlight how detailed the explanations are, making these visits more meaningful.
Stop 4: Ubura Neighborhood
This area, known for being a Red Star hooligan hotspot, is a treasure trove of graffiti and street art. Seeing the graffiti firsthand gives a sense of the neighborhood’s identity and the loyalty of its residents. The 30-minute stop is much appreciated, with guides sharing stories about the area’s hooligan history, making the graffiti come alive with meaning.
Stop 5: Vracar and Njegoseva Street
The final leg takes us to Vracar, especially Njegoseva Street, where graffiti of the Grobari (Red Star supporters) lines the streets. It’s an authentic glimpse into the local fan culture, with murals and graffiti that have been part of Belgrade’s urban landscape for years. The stories behind these murals, shared by the guides, are invaluable for understanding the dedication and rivalry that fuels this scene.
Reviewers praise the guides—particularly Marko—for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to share stories that go beyond surface-level details. One reviewer shared that Marko took plenty of time to show around the city and include all aspects of football culture, making the experience feel personal and insightful. The guides’ familiarity with local graffiti, neighborhoods, and stadiums elevates this tour from simple sightseeing to a true cultural exploration.
Using e-scooters allows us to cover large areas quickly, making the tour more dynamic and engaging. It’s especially useful in a city like Belgrade, where neighborhoods and stadiums are spread out. The scooters are easy to handle, and their speed means you’ll spend less time in transit and more time soaking in the sights and stories.
Considering the price, many reviews agree that this tour offers excellent value. The combination of guided storytelling, visits to both stadiums, and exploration of graffiti—plus the fun of riding scooters—make it a well-rounded experience. The fact that it’s a small group and runs throughout the day means flexibility and personal attention are built in.

This tour is ideal for football fans, graffiti enthusiasts, or anyone interested in Belgrade’s urban culture. It’s perfect if you want a short but immersive experience that combines history, street art, and local stories. It’s also an excellent choice for travelers looking for a fun, active way to explore the city while learning about its passionate football scene.
The tour is accessible to most, with reviews indicating that most travelers can participate comfortably. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy stories behind the scenes, city street art, and stadium atmospheres—without the need for long or strenuous sightseeing.
This E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour stands out as an authentic, engaging way to discover a side of Belgrade that’s often hidden behind the typical tourist spots. You’ll get a feel for the city’s passion for football, see incredible graffiti art, and learn about a rivalry that’s deeply woven into the city’s fabric. The combination of guided stories, stadium visits, and scooter rides makes it both fun and educational, all at a reasonable price.
If you’re curious about Serbian football culture or want to explore Belgrade’s urban art scene, this tour offers a unique window into local life. It’s best suited for active travelers who enjoy stories, sports, and street art—and those who appreciate insightful guides like Marko.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but because it involves riding e-scooters and exploring neighborhoods, it’s best for those comfortable on scooters and with a reasonable level of mobility.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, providing a concise yet comprehensive glimpse into Belgrade’s football and hooligan culture.
Do I need to bring anything?
You just need comfortable clothing, perhaps some sunglasses, and an open curiosity. The scooters are provided, and the tour is designed for easy participation.
Can I customize the tour or choose specific stops?
The itinerary is fixed, but the guides’ detailed stories make each stop engaging. If you have particular interests, you might ask the guide during the tour.
Is the tour suitable during bad weather?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
How many people are in each group?
The group size is capped at 20 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
Is there an age limit?
While not explicitly stated, the tour is generally suitable for most age groups, provided they can handle scooter riding and walking.
What’s the best time to book?
Booking around 6 days in advance is typical, but it’s wise to secure your spot early, especially during peak football season or weekend days.
To sum it up, the E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour offers an engaging, authentic snapshot of the city’s fiercely passionate football culture, street art, and neighborhood rivalries. With expert guides, fun scooter rides, and the chance to see iconic stadiums firsthand, it’s a memorable way to dive into a lesser-seen side of Belgrade. Perfect for fans, urban explorers, and those curious about local passions, this tour balances value, storytelling, and adventure in a compact package.