You’ll dive into Belgrade’s wild nightlife scene—starting slow in cozy bars before moving to riverside clubs where DJs spin until sunrise. Unlimited drinks kick off your night; your guide handles entry tickets so you can focus on new friends and local flavors. Expect laughter, music echoing over the Sava River, maybe even dancing on a floating club as Belgrade sparkles around you.
“Wait, so we’re actually getting on a boat?” That was my first question after our guide, Marko, grinned and waved us toward the river. We’d already hit two bars in the center of Belgrade—one with sticky tables and wild Serbian pop, another with neon lights and these sharp little shots that tasted like cherries and fire. I lost count of how many times someone clinked glasses with me (Serbs really don’t let you drink alone). The crawl started slow—just laughter echoing off old stone buildings—but by the time we spilled out onto the street, it felt like everyone was friends already. I didn’t expect to feel that comfortable so fast.
The main keyword here is Belgrade nightlife bar crawl, but honestly, nobody’s thinking about keywords when they’re standing on a floating club (they call them “splavs”) watching the city lights flicker across the water. There was this moment—music thumping under my feet, breeze off the Sava River smelling faintly of cigarettes and fried dough—where I just stopped trying to keep up with conversation and let it all blur together. Marko kept checking if we needed more drinks (unlimited for that first hour, which was both fun and dangerous), and at one point he taught us a drinking game I’m still not sure I understood. Someone spilled their cocktail on my sneakers; I didn’t even care.
Somewhere between the second club and a shot bar where everyone seemed to know Marko’s name, we met Ana—a local who insisted we try rakija “the right way.” She laughed when I made a face (it burns), but then she showed me how to chase it with pickles. Never would’ve thought of that combo. The night stretched out—dancing in crowded rooms, stepping outside for air while strangers smoked and argued about football scores. And then there was this live band on one of the splavs, playing something mournful but somehow perfect for 3am. Even now, I still think about that view from the deck—Belgrade glowing in the dark, people singing along in Serbian like they’d never run out of energy.
The tour starts every day at 21:00.
You’ll visit 4 unique bar parties and 3 night clubs during the tour.
Yes, you get unlimited drinks for one hour at the first venue—beer, wine, vodka, whiskey, gin or shots are available.
Entry tickets to all parties and nightclubs are included in your booking.
Yes—the experience includes popular party splavs (floating boat nightclubs) on the river.
The duration is up to 6 hours.
A local guide leads you through all venues during your experience.
The tour offers after-party options but after-hours events are excluded from the price.
Your night includes guided entry to four distinct bars plus three different nightclubs—including famous floating splav boat parties—with unlimited drinks for one hour at your first stop (choose from shots or local spirits). Entry tickets are covered everywhere you go; expect happy hours, party games to break the ice, live bands or DJs depending on venue vibes—and plenty of chances to meet locals or fellow travelers before heading home whenever you’re ready.
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