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Discover Belgrade's hidden underground secrets, from Roman wells to Cold War bunkers, ending with a scenic wine toast by the Sava River.
Exploring Belgrade’s Hidden Depths: An Underground Tour with Riverside Sparkling Wine
Trying to get a true feel for Belgrade? This underground tour offers a fascinating peek behind the city’s historical curtains, taking you beneath its surface to explore hidden sites like the Roman well, Cold War military bunker, and gunpowder warehouse. Plus, it wraps up with a relaxing glass of sparkling wine by the Sava River, which makes for a perfect ending.
What we really love about this experience is how it balances history, mystery, and a touch of luxury—all with a knowledgeable guide leading the way. But, as with any underground adventure, there’s the small consideration of stairs and rocky paths that might not suit everyone. Still, if you’re curious about Serbia’s layered past and enjoy a mix of exploration and good wine, this tour is a winner.
This experience suits history buffs, curious travelers, and those who want an authentic, off-the-beaten-path glimpse of Belgrade. It’s particularly ideal if you like small-group or private tours for a more personalized vibe.


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The tour begins at Osnovna kola Kralj Petar I, a convenient central location in front of King Peter the First Primary School. This spot is easy to find, with clear directions and the guide’s contact info sent a day before. From here, your adventure kicks off with a walk towards Belgrade Fortress—an iconic site that sets the tone for what’s ahead.
The fortress itself is the backbone of the tour, providing a stunning backdrop for the underground sites. A guided walk of about 15 minutes takes you through its historic walls, revealing stories you might not pick up on your own. Guides like Bojan and Milica bring a blend of humor and depth to their storytelling, making even the most arcane details engaging.
The Roman well, built by the Austrians in the 18th century, is the first major underground stop. Here, you’ll see a structure steeped in mystery and legend—it’s known as Hitchcock’s favorite spot in Belgrade, which sparks curiosity about why he was so captivated by it.
Guests in reviews mention how the guide’s explanations brought the well’s history to life, answering questions about its construction and the stories surrounding it. Expect a photo stop here; it’s a picturesque spot that’s perfect for a quick snapshot.
Next, you step into an army bunker from the Cold War era, revealing long-guarded secrets of Yugoslavia’s military history. The guide will illuminate what life was like under the shadow of nuclear tension and how this underground fortress played a role in Serbia’s modern history.
Guests like Thomas and others praise the guide’s ability to explain complex Cold War topics clearly and engagingly. It’s an opportunity to understand Serbia’s more recent past in a tangible, visceral way—underground and real.
The tour continues to a Roman lapidarium at the gunpowder warehouse, where Roman relics from Serbia are displayed. This stop is especially interesting for archaeology fans, with exhibits of sarcophagi, tombs, and altars from the Roman period. The guided explanations help contextualize these artifacts, making the experience both educational and fascinating.
After exploring the underground depths, your tour culminates at Beton Hala—an energetic riverside spot that’s been transformed from an old industrial warehouse into a vibrant dining and drinking area. Here, you’ll enjoy a glass of sparkling wine in a Michelin-recommended restaurant, offering a perfect way to unwind and reflect on your discoveries.
Guests frequently mention how the wine at the end was a delightful bonus, with many noting the quality and the beautiful river views making for a memorable finish. The relaxed atmosphere here makes it easy to chat about your favorite parts of the tour and soak in the lively ambiance.

Osnovna kola Kralj Petar I serves as an easy, central meeting point, ideal for starting your journey without fuss. The guided walk to Belgrade Fortress gives a gentle introduction, setting context for the underground sites to follow.
Belgrade Fortress itself is a historic marvel—offering sweeping vistas and a sense of the city’s strategic importance throughout centuries. The guide’s commentary unveils stories behind the walls, making it more than just a backdrop.
Roman Well: Built in the 18th century by the Austrians, this well’s architecture and lore make it a must-see. Its nickname as Hitchcock’s favorite spot hints at stories of intrigue and mystery—perfect for photography and curiosity.
Cold War Bunker: Stepping into this underground military relic transports you into a tense period of global history. Guides like Milica or Darko excel at making these stories accessible, answering questions about what daily life might have been like for those stationed here.
Roman Artifacts at the Gunpowder Warehouse: Viewing Roman relics and artifacts in situ allows a tangible connection to Serbia’s ancient past. The exhibits include sarcophagi, tombs, and altars, offering a glimpse into Roman life and death.
Beton Hala: The finale at this riverside hub is more than just a drink stop. It’s a lively, culturally vibrant setting, perfect for unwinding and savoring your included sparkling wine while gazing out at the Sava River.

Group Size & Tour Format: Whether you prefer a private experience or join a small group, this tour caters to different preferences. The small-group format ensures personalized attention and a more intimate atmosphere.
Duration & Timing: At 2.5 hours, the tour offers a compact yet comprehensive experience. Check availability for specific starting times, as flexibility is available with booking options like “reserve now, pay later.”
Accessibility & Comfort: The underground sites involve stairs and rocky paths, so comfortable shoes are a must. It’s not wheelchair accessible or suitable for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia. Children under 12 are also not advised to join due to these factors.
Cost & Value: With entrance fees, a professional guide, and a glass of wine included, the price reflects good value for a well-rounded experience. Many reviewers, like Branka and Robert, highlight how much they learned and enjoyed for the cost.
Booking & Cancellation: Flexible cancellation policies allow you to cancel up to 24 hours ahead of time, making it easier to plan with confidence. You can also reserve your spot with no upfront payment, adding flexibility.

Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides—Milica, Darko, and Bojan—who make history lively with engaging storytelling. For example, one reviewer notes how Milica “answered all questions with detailed explanations,” making the Roman and Roman-era artifacts come alive.
Many appreciate the scenic finale with wine—some mention that the quality of the sparkling wine and the river views exceeded expectations. The relaxed end at Beton Hala allows for conversations about what they’ve just experienced, creating a perfect wind-down.
The underground sites, including the Roman well and Cold War bunker, are appreciated for their authenticity and sense of mystery. Reviewers like Thomas and Alexandra appreciate how the guides make complex historical topics accessible and interesting.
Several mention that this tour offers a rare glimpse into parts of Belgrade and Serbia’s past that are not usually on the typical tourist trail, making it a unique and enriching addition to any itinerary.

This underground tour is a fantastic fit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers eager to uncover Belgrade’s lesser-known stories. The mix of archaeological sites, Cold War relics, and scenic river views provides a layered experience that appeals to those who prefer meaningful, in-depth exploration over surface-level sightseeing.
If you value guided storytelling, enjoy discovering hidden gems, and want a relaxed yet immersive experience, this tour delivers. The inclusion of a glass of wine at the end adds a touch of indulgence, making it especially suitable for couples or friends seeking a memorable, cultural outing.
However, those with mobility limitations or who dislike underground spaces should think twice, as some sites involve stairs and confined areas. With its excellent reviews and knowledgeable guides, this tour offers a well-balanced insight into Belgrade’s complex history—delivered with warmth, humor, and a good splash of Serbian hospitality.
“The tour side was very knowledgeable and made it interesting for the group to listen.”

Is the tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 12 due to underground spaces and rocky paths.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended, especially since some sites involve stairs and uneven surfaces.
Can I join the tour as a solo traveler?
Yes, private or small group options are available. If you’re the only person booked for a shared group, you might be offered to join another group or reschedule.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including all stops and the ending wine session.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the underground sites are not wheelchair accessible, and mobility impairments should be considered.
What is included in the price?
Entrance fees, a licensed guide, and a glass of sparkling wine at the end are included.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts in front of King Peter the First Primary School and concludes back at the same location.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended, and you can reserve now with the option to pay later.
This underground tour in Belgrade offers a thoughtful blend of history, adventure, and relaxation. It’s a chance to see parts of the city few get to experience, all while enjoying the beauty of Serbia’s capital from a different perspective. Whether you’re a history buff, a curious explorer, or simply looking for a unique way to spend a few hours, this experience is bound to leave you with stories to tell—and a glass of wine to toast with.