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Explore Belgrade's underground secrets, from Roman Well to Tito-era bunkers, topped with wine in a historic cellar, on this engaging 3-hour guided tour.
When we first heard about the Belgrade Underground Tour with a glass of wine, we were intrigued. This experience promises a mix of history, adventure, and a touch of local flavor—literally—since you end up in a 19th-century wine cellar enjoying a complimentary drink. It’s a three-hour window into parts of Belgrade most visitors don’t get to see, making it a perfect choice for those wanting to peel back the layers of this fascinating city.
What we love about this tour is its ability to combine history with authentic experiences. Visiting the Roman Well and Tito-era bunkers feels like stepping into a real-time history lesson, but with the comfort of a guided narration and a rewarding sip of Serbian wine at the end. A small potential drawback? The underground stops involve some walking and stairs, which might not suit everyone—especially those with claustrophobia. But overall, this tour is tailored for curious travelers who enjoy stories, scenic views, and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
If you’re after an experience that blends educational insight with laid-back charm, this tour will suit you well. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply looking for a unique way to spend a few hours in Belgrade, it offers genuine value and plenty of photo-worthy moments.


The tour kicks off at Republic Square, with guides easily recognizable under a bright yellow umbrella next to the iconic horseman statue. This convenient meeting spot gets you oriented in the heart of the city and sets the tone for a well-organized experience. The small group size ensures personalized attention, which many reviewers appreciate—“Our guide Stefan was fantastic and very knowledgeable,” one traveler notes, highlighting how engaging the experience can be.
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Your first stop is the Roman Well located at Belgrade Fortress, which dates all the way back to the 18th century. Standing next to this deep, open well, it’s easy to imagine ancient Roman and Austrian soldiers relying on such structures. The well is open to the public, and your guide will share stories about its construction and purpose. “We loved the way the guide explained the significance of the well in Belgrade’s defense,” a reviewer mentions, emphasizing how this stop offers both scenic views and historical context.
The Roman Well isn’t just a pretty sight—it’s a reminder of Belgrade’s strategic importance for centuries. While the well itself is straightforward to visit, the real value lies in the stories your guide tells about its role through different eras.

Next, a quick walk around the Belgrade Fortress reveals stunning panoramic views of the Danube and Sava rivers, alongside remnants of fortress walls that have stood for centuries. The guided tour includes short walks and photo stops, with the guide sprinkling in interesting tidbits about Belgrade’s military history.

Inside the Big Gunpowder Magazine, you’ll find a collection of Roman altars, sarcophagi, and stone monuments. This site is a veritable treasure trove for history buffs, showcasing artifacts that date back to Roman times. One reviewer highlights its worth: “The collection of Roman sarcophagi and altars was stunning—something you wouldn’t expect in the middle of a city.”
The space is atmospheric—a relic of Belgrade’s past as a frontier city—yet accessible and carefully curated, making it an ideal spot for photography and reflection.
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Continuing underground, the tour takes you inside a Tito-era military bunker. This piece of Cold War history offers a glimpse into Serbia’s recent past—a period when fear and secrecy shaped everyday life. The guide shares insights into Tito’s leadership and the bunker’s purpose, which adds depth to your understanding of Belgrade’s modern history.
While some travelers might find the underground tunnels a bit confined, they are well-maintained and packed with stories that make the walk worthwhile. It’s an experience that appeals especially to those interested in recent history.

The tour then moves into some ancient caverns where food was once stored. These dark, cool spaces are simple but evocative, giving a sense of how Belgrade’s residents managed their supplies centuries ago. The stories your guide shares about storage methods and daily life help bring these spaces alive.
The highlight for many is the last stop—a 19th-century wine cellar tucked beneath the city streets. Here, you can relax while enjoying a free glass of local Serbian wine. The cellar’s historic ambiance, combined with the warm hospitality of the staff, makes for a fitting end to your underground adventure.
Multiple reviews praise the wine: “The wine we had at the end of the tour was absolutely amazing,” says one visitor. The quality of the local wines and the charm of the cellar elevate this experience, turning a historical walk into a relaxed social highlight.
“The guide was fantastic, engaging and knowledgeable. It was great to see a side of Belgrade not normally seen and learn more of Her History. Enjoye…”

This tour lasts approximately three hours, blending walking, storytelling, and a bit of underground exploration. The price includes entry tickets to the Roman Well, the gunpowder magazine, Tito’s bunker, and the wine cellar, making it a well-rounded package. The guides, like Mihailov and Stefan, are passionate and knowledgeable, adding authenticity to the experience.
For travelers concerned about timing, check availability ahead of booking, as starting times can vary. Wear comfortable shoes, especially since you’ll be walking and descending stairs in some stops. In warmer months, bringing water and a hat is wise—reviewers found the outdoor parts hot during summer.
This experience is especially good for history enthusiasts, curious travelers, or those looking for an authentic, off-the-beaten-path activity. It’s not suitable for people with claustrophobia, given the underground sections, but otherwise, it offers a safe, engaging glimpse into Belgrade’s layered past.
If you love exploring history through stories and sights, this tour is a hit. The guides’ passion and depth of knowledge shine through, making each stop more meaningful. The inclusion of a tasting at the end adds a relaxed, social element that many visitors find appealing.
For those seeking a unique look at Belgrade’s layered history—from Roman times to Tito’s era—this tour offers a comprehensive, well-structured experience. It’s especially excellent value considering the multiple sites visited, the expert guiding, and the local wine included.
Travelers wanting a mix of education, scenic views, and cultural flavor will find this tour ticks all those boxes. It’s a great way to spend a few hours digging beneath the surface of one of Southeast Europe’s most intriguing capitals.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally family-friendly, children should be comfortable walking and descending stairs in underground areas. It’s best suited for older kids or teens interested in history.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes are a must. During summer, a hat and water are recommended since parts of the tour involve outdoor walking in warm weather.
How long are the underground stops?
Stops vary but typically involve walking underground and exploring caverns or tunnels. You’ll be underground for a portion of the tour, with some walking above ground as well.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket covers entry to the Roman Well, Tito’s bunker, the Austrian gunpowder storehouse, and the wine cellar, plus a glass of wine and a professional guide.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The underground sections involve stairs and walking, so it may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges or claustrophobia.
When should I book this tour?
Check availability in advance, as starting times can vary. Booking ahead ensures you secure your spot, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—giving you flexibility if your plans shift.
For travelers eager to glimpse Belgrade’s less obvious side, this underground tour offers a thoughtful blend of history, scenic sights, and local charm. The guides’ expertise and storytelling make each site come alive, turning a simple sightseeing walk into a captivating journey through the city’s layered past. The inclusion of a wine tasting in a historic cellar provides a relaxed ending that many visitors really appreciate, elevating the experience from mere sightseeing to a memorable cultural encounter.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or someone seeking a unique activity that combines education with enjoyment, this tour offers excellent value. It’s especially ideal for those wanting to avoid crowded tourist spots and instead explore authentic, lesser-known corners of Belgrade.
This tour delivers a well-balanced, engaging experience with plenty of authentic moments and stories that will stay with you long after the tour ends. It’s a strong choice for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Belgrade’s fascinating past in a relaxed, friendly setting.
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