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Private Belgrade Street Art: This is certainly our liveliest and most exciting tour of Serbia! We had to travel halfway around the world to realize that only in Belgrade (which is among the world capitals of street art) the best way to understand and get to know the country, to figure out how people live in it and what they care about, is through street art and other places which are hidden from the eyes of travellers. Here, it’s easy to quickly feel completely at home.
During this tour, we will talk about Belgrade’s alternative cultural scene, squatters and underground art. Together, we’ll see striking murals by artists from every corner of the globe, visit an outdoor gallery, and peek into various abandoned, underground, and hidden areas. We’ll visit the designer district, contemporary art galleries, unusual bars and clubs, one of the independent cultural centers, and various vintage stores. And we will certainly try some very fine craft beer from Belgrade breweries and delicious handmade sweets. Come join us!
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A private Belgrade street art and adventures walking tour would likely involve a guided exploration of the street art and graffiti in Belgrade, Serbia, led by a local guide who is knowledgeable about the art and the artists.
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Alternative cultural centre, one of the oldest in Belgrade. It is a street art hotspot and space for culture and social activities, based on the open calendar model.
In 2008 during the BELEF festival, French artist Guillaume Alby (REMED) painted this mural inspired by Belgrade history and sacral art.
An abandoned shopping mall from the 90s is now occupied by young Belgrade designers and artists.
Outdoor independent art gallery in a hidden passage, focusing on critical works from young artists.
The former brewery transformed into an alternative hub with bars, clubs, galleries, and street art.