Tour riêng
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14 giờ
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The driver/guide will pick you up from the hotel or any location of your preference in Skopje. Although it is a longer ride, taking the new highway we will be there in approximately 4 and a half hours. We will start the tour at the House of flowers, the Mausoleum, and a final resting place of the former president of Yugoslavia, Josip Bros Tito. We will visit the St Sava church on the Vracar plateau, a grandiose Orthodox Church. On our way to the Knjaz Mihajlova Street, we will see: Slavija Square, the National Assembly of Serbia, the City Assembly of Belgrade (Old Palace), Terazije Square and we stop at the Republic Square. We will walk across the Knjaz Mihajlova Street for a possible lunch and a coffee break. We will continue with a visit to the Kalemegdan Fortress. We will see the wonderful view of the confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube, the sport terrains, the monuments and a museum inside the gates. In the end, we will get back to our comfortable vehicle and return to Skopje.
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
In this tour we are crossing the border with Serbia. You MUST confirm and obtain any visa requirements prior to border crossing. All visa requirements are the sole responsibility of the traveler
The tour operates in various weather conditions, please dress accordingly
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Josip Broz Tito Mausoleum
We will start the tour at the House of flowers, the Mausoleum that is a final resting place of the former president of Yugoslavia, Josip Bros Tito.
Church of Saint Sava
We will visit the St. Sava church on the Vracar plateau, which is the biggest Orthodox Church in the Balkans.
Experienced English speaking tour guide/driver
All transfers with comfortable A/C car or minivan
Hotel pick-up and drop off at your preferred location in Skopje
Food and drinks
Entrance fees
Personal expenses
Pickup included
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