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Explore Belgrade’s authentic flavors on a guided street food tour with 20+ tastings. Enjoy local dishes, lively markets, and insider stories in 3.5 hours.
If you’re looking to experience Belgrade beyond its iconic sights and dive into its culinary soul, this Street Food and Drinks Tour offers a delicious way to do just that. Over approximately three and a half hours, you’ll wander through local markets, bakeries, and hidden eateries, sampling more than 20 different foods and drinks that showcase the city’s diverse influences. From savory pastries to fruit brandies, this tour aims to satisfy your curiosity and your palate alike.
One thing we love about this experience is the personal touch that guides like Yair and Davor bring—sharing stories, insider tips, and even making room for special occasions like birthdays. The variety of tastings, combined with insightful commentary, makes it an authentic and memorable journey. A potential consideration? The tour involves walking through busy streets and some off-the-beaten-path spots, which might be tiring for those not comfortable on their feet. Still, if you’re a foodie eager to discover local flavors with a friendly group, this tour hits the mark perfectly.
It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy food, culture, and lively conversations. Whether you’re a first-timer in Belgrade or a seasoned visitor seeking a different perspective, this experience offers a tasty way to connect with the city. Just remember to come hungry—you’re in for a feast.


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The tour kicks off right at the entrance of Hotel Moskva, a central, easily accessible location in Belgrade’s core. Group sizes tend to be small—around seven people—which means plenty of personal attention from guides like Yair and Davor. Reviews highlight how this intimate setting makes the experience more engaging and relaxed. Plus, the guide’s ability to adapt—whether by offering vegetarian options or ensuring everyone is comfortable—receives frequent praise.
Your journey begins with visits to local food stands and bakeries that have been part of Belgrade’s scene for decades. Expect to taste traditional Serbian pastries, which are often flaky, buttery, and filled with cheeses, jams, or nuts. The tour’s focus on authentic spots means you’re likely to encounter eateries that have stood the test of time, many with welcoming owners eager to share their stories.
Next, you’ll explore markets where vendors showcase regional cheeses, honey, and cured meats. Here, guides often share insights about local specialties—like village cheeses or truffle spreads—and how these foods are woven into everyday life. Several reviewers mention the pleasure of tasting honey products and fresh fruits, which highlight Serbia’s agricultural richness.
Reviewers consistently praise the deliciousness and diversity of the foods. One said, “the food was absolutely delicious and very diverse,” highlighting how the tour balances traditional favorites with some surprises. The inclusion of vegetarian options (not always easy in meat-heavy regions) shows the guides’ attentiveness.
The variety of tastings means that most participants leave feeling satisfied—and quite full! As one reviewer put it, they went in hungry but exited “very full,” confirming the tour’s generous servings.
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Guides like Yair and Davor are frequently described as knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging. Their storytelling, often accompanied by humorous anecdotes, creates a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Many reviews mention their willingness to answer questions about local culture, history, and food.
Yair, in particular, is praised for showing guests hidden gems and non-touristic spots, making the experience feel authentic and special. Davor’s enthusiastic approach and attention to detail, like making sure everyone stays hydrated during hot days, also earn high marks.
The tour concludes in Belgrade’s Old Town, close to the busy pedestrian zone, making it easy to continue exploring or find a cozy restaurant based on the curated list provided. Reviewers appreciated the extra effort guides put into recommending local spots, which extends the culinary adventure beyond the tour.

This isn’t a typical touristy stop-and-snack tour. It’s about discovering the real Belgrade, from families’ favorite bakeries to local markets and secret eateries. The stories shared by guides make each tasting meaningful, turning food into a window on Serbian life.
Considering the 20+ tastings and drinks included, the price is excellent. Guests often comment on how full they were and how much variety they experienced. The small group size enhances the value by ensuring everyone gets attention and access to the best spots.
The tour lasts about 3.5 hours, which is a sweet spot for a immersive yet manageable experience. It involves walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Meeting at the centrally located Hotel Moskva makes logistics simple, and the tour’s flexibility—offering free cancellation and pay-later options—adds peace of mind.

This Belgrade street food tour offers a delightful combination of culinary exploration, local stories, and hidden sights that’s hard to match. It’s perfect for curious food lovers eager to taste Serbia’s authentic dishes while learning about the city’s cultural tapestry. The guides are clearly passionate and knowledgeable, enriching the experience with stories and insider tips.
If your aim is to really understand Belgrade through its flavors, this tour makes a compelling choice. It balances value and quality, providing enough tastings to satisfy even the most insatiable appetite, without feeling rushed or superficial. You’ll leave with a full belly, a few new favorite foods, and a deeper appreciation for the city’s culinary heritage.
For travelers who enjoy local food, engaging guides, and off-the-beaten-path experiences, this tour hits all the right notes. Just come hungry—and prepare yourself for a fun, flavorful afternoon.
“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 :-)”

Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour can accommodate vegetarian options. Guides like Yair and Davor are attentive and often consider dietary needs, ensuring everyone gets a satisfying experience.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3.5 hours, which includes walking through food stands, markets, and neighborhoods. The duration allows for a relaxed pace with plenty of tastings.
Where does the tour meet and end?
The tour begins at the entrance of Hotel Moskva and ends back at the same location, close to Old Town and the pedestrian zone.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes a variety of drinks, notably Rakia, a traditional fruit brandy, with some guests trying multiple varieties.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also offers the flexibility to reserve now and pay later.
Is this tour good for groups?
With typically small groups of around seven people, the experience is ideal for socializing and receiving personalized attention from guides.
Do I need to be very fit to enjoy this tour?
Some walking is involved, but it’s manageable for most travelers. Comfortable shoes and a good attitude are all you need to enjoy the experience.
In summary, this guided street food and drinks tour in Belgrade offers a delicious, authentic, and engaging way to experience the city’s culinary soul. Whether you’re keen to taste local specialties or learn about Serbia’s cultural influences, this tour provides a hearty, memorable snapshot of Belgrade’s vibrant food scene.
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