Private Photo Shooting in Belgrade
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Private Photo Shooting in Belgrade

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1h - 3h
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About this experience

Explore Belgrade with our personalized tour offers a unique blend of professional photography and local insights. Enjoy a customized photo session at the city’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems, capturing every moment of your adventure. Receive beautifully edited photos to relive your experience. Our expert guide will share fascinating stories and tips to make your visit unforgettable. Tailor your itinerary to your interests and discover the best spots in Belgrade. Book now and create lasting memories with stunning visuals of this vibrant city!

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Private Photo Shooting in Belgrade

What's included

All photos taken sent the same day or D+1
Your favorite 20 pictures retouched
Personalized Photography Session
Guide: In-person: English, Serbian
Coffee and/or Tea
Local Tips and Recommendations
Professional vacation photographer based in Belgrade

Detailed itinerary

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Capture unforgettable moments of Belgrade with our personalized photoshoot tour!

Terazije Fountain (15 min)
House of Belgrade Assembly (15 min)
House of National Assembly (15 min)
Square of the Republic (15 min)
Skadarlija bohemian quarter (15 min)
Knez Mihailova Street (30 min)
The Belgrade Fortress (30 min)

On the day of the shoot, we'll meet at your first location for a brief introduction before starting the photoshoot. We’ll capture stunning images at these iconic sites as well as candid shots in charming cafes, streets, and along the river. You’ll receive up to 300 photos online, and can select up to 20 for professional retouching.

Terazije Fountain is a historic landmark located in the heart of Belgrade. Built in 1860, the fountain is a symbol of the city's rich history and is surrounded by some of Belgrade’s most iconic buildings, such as the Hotel Moskva and the Palace Albania.

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The National Assembly is the legislative body of Serbia, where parliamentary sessions and official government functions are held.

The City Assembly of Belgrade, located directly across from the National Assembly of Serbia, is the administrative and legislative body governing the city of Belgrade. Housed in an elegant neoclassical building, it serves as the seat of local government, where decisions regarding urban planning, cultural development, and public services are made.

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Trg republike (Republic Square) is one of the most famous and central squares in Belgrade, serving as a major meeting point and cultural hub for both locals and tourists. Dominated by the iconic statue of Prince Mihailo on horseback, the square is surrounded by some of the city's most important landmarks, including the National Museum and the National Theatre. It’s a lively area, often hosting public events, performances, and exhibitions.

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Skadarlija is Belgrade’s famous bohemian quarter, known for its charming cobblestone streets, traditional restaurants (known as kafane), and vibrant artistic atmosphere. Often compared to Paris's Montmartre, this historic neighborhood was once the meeting place for poets, writers, and artists in the early 20th century.

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Knez Mihailova Street is Belgrade’s main pedestrian and shopping street, stretching from Terazije Square to Kalemegdan Fortress. Lined with beautiful 19th-century buildings, it is one of the oldest and most prominent streets in the city.

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Kosančićev venac is one of Belgrade’s oldest and most charming neighborhoods, known for its cobblestone streets, historical significance, and beautiful views of the Sava River. Often referred to as the “soul of old Belgrade,” this area is a blend of old architecture, galleries, and cozy cafes. It was once the cultural and intellectual heart of the city, home to Serbia’s first printing press and the National Library (tragically destroyed in World War II). Strolling through Kosančićev venac, visitors can enjoy the unique atmosphere of a neighborhood rich in history, art, and heritage, as well as its proximity to the Belgrade Fortress and Savamala district.

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Belgrade Fortress is one of the most iconic landmarks in Serbia, located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The fortress has stood for centuries, witnessing the city’s rich and turbulent history. Within its ancient walls, visitors can explore a mix of historical monuments, museums, and green spaces that are part of the surrounding Kalemegdan Park. Highlights include the Victor Monument, offering panoramic views over the rivers, and remnants of Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman architecture.

What's not included

Lunch
Dinner

Available languages

Guide guide
EN SR
Written guide
EN SR

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The photographer will be waiting for you at the entrance to the Zlatni Bokal restaurant.

About Belgrade

Belgrade, the vibrant capital of Serbia, is a city where ancient history and modern life intersect. Known for its lively nightlife, rich cultural heritage, and strategic location at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, Belgrade offers a unique blend of Eastern and Western European influences. Its resilient spirit and diverse attractions make it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Belgrade Fortress

The Belgrade Fortress is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, offering stunning views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The fortress has a rich history dating back to the Roman era and has been the site of numerous battles and sieges.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours Free

Knez Mihailova Street

Knez Mihailova Street is one of the most famous pedestrian streets in Belgrade, lined with historic buildings, shops, and cafes. It's a great place to experience the city's vibrant atmosphere and do some shopping.

Shopping/Cultural 1-2 hours Free to explore

Saint Sava Temple

Saint Sava Temple is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world and a significant religious and cultural landmark in Belgrade. The temple is dedicated to Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and features stunning Byzantine-style architecture and intricate mosaics.

Religious/Architecture 1-2 hours Free

Skadarlija

Skadarlija is a charming, bohemian street in the heart of Belgrade, known for its traditional restaurants, live music, and artistic atmosphere. It's a great place to experience the city's vibrant nightlife and sample some delicious Serbian cuisine.

Cultural/Entertainment 1-2 hours Moderate (for dining and drinks)

Ada Ciganlija

Ada Ciganlija is a popular recreational area and artificial lake in Belgrade, often referred to as the 'Belgrade Sea'. It's a great place to escape the city's hustle and bustle, with numerous beaches, sports facilities, and picnic areas.

Nature/Recreation Half day to full day Free (some activities may have fees)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Ćevapi

Ćevapi are small, grilled sausages made from a mixture of minced meats, usually beef and pork. They are typically served with flatbread, onions, and ajvar (a red pepper and eggplant spread).

Main course Contains meat

Pljeskavica

Pljeskavica is a Serbian-style burger made from a mixture of minced meats, usually beef and pork, and seasoned with various spices. It is typically served with flatbread, onions, and ajvar.

Main course Contains meat

Sarma

Sarma is a traditional Serbian dish made from cabbage leaves stuffed with a mixture of minced meat, rice, and spices. It is usually served with mashed potatoes and ajvar.

Main course Contains meat

Burek

Burek is a flaky, layered pastry filled with a variety of ingredients, such as minced meat, cheese, or spinach. It is a popular street food and can be found in bakeries and fast-food restaurants throughout the city.

Snack/Dessert Can be vegetarian or vegan (cheese or spinach filling)

Popular Activities

Hiking in Tara National Park Boat tours on the Danube River Skiing in Zlatibor Picnicking in Ada Ciganlija Spa treatments in luxury hotels Wine tasting in Oplenac Visiting museums and galleries Attending traditional music and dance performances

Best Time to Visit

May to September

This period offers warm weather and numerous outdoor festivals, making it the most popular time to visit. However, it can be crowded, especially in July and August.

15°C to 30°C 59°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Serbian
  • Widely spoken: English, Russian, German
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Serbian Dinar (RSD)

Time Zone

CET (GMT+1) / CEST (GMT+2, during daylight saving time)

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Belgrade is generally a safe city for travelers, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings and keep your belongings secure
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services, and insist on the meter being turned on
  • • Check the menu and prices before ordering in restaurants and bars

Getting there

By air
  • Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport • 18 km (11 miles) from city center
By train

Belgrade Central Station

By bus

Lasta Bus Terminal, Lasta Bus Terminal 2

Getting around

Public transport

Belgrade's bus network is extensive and covers most of the city. Buses are generally reliable and affordable, but can be crowded during peak hours.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Yandex.Taxi, Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Stari Grad (Old Town) Savski Venac Palilula Zvezdara New Belgrade

Day trips

Novi Sad
90 km (56 miles) from Belgrade • Full day

Novi Sad is a charming city in northern Serbia, known for its historic architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and proximity to the Danube River. It's a great destination for a day trip from Belgrade, offering a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Golubac Fortress
100 km (62 miles) from Belgrade • Half day to full day

Golubac Fortress is a stunning medieval fortress located on the banks of the Danube River, near the town of Golubac. It's a great destination for a day trip from Belgrade, offering a mix of history, architecture, and natural beauty.

Oplenac
130 km (81 miles) from Belgrade • Full day

Oplenac is a small town in central Serbia, known for its stunning Byzantine-style churches and royal mausoleums. It's a great destination for a day trip from Belgrade, offering a mix of history, architecture, and natural beauty.

Festivals

Belgrade Beer Fest • Late August to early September Belgrade International Theatre Festival (BITEF) • September Belgrade Jazz Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Belgrade Fortress at sunset for a romantic and breathtaking view of the city
  • Explore the city's vibrant nightlife in Skadarlija, a charming, bohemian street lined with traditional restaurants and live music venues
  • Try some local delicacies, such as ćevapi, pljeskavica, and burek, at one of the city's many street food stalls and markets
  • Take a day trip to Novi Sad, a charming city in northern Serbia known for its historic architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and proximity to the Danube River
  • Visit the Ada Ciganlija, a popular recreational area and artificial lake in Belgrade, offering a variety of beaches, sports facilities, and picnic areas.
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