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Yugotour drives you through the capital of a country which doesn't exist anymore: Belgrade, Yugoslavia. In a classic Yugo, the 4-wheeled wonder of socialist Yugoslavia, we will search for traces of socialism and uncover the story of the rise and fall of a once powerful nation. From the concentration-camps of WWII to the mausoleum of it's leader: Josip Broz Tito! Adventurous, interesting and fun!
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Lozinger
England10 contributions
Sep 2023 • Friends
Thanks Maria for a fabulous tour. After the eternal derby was cancelled at 11th hour we at least had a tour to look forward to, we chose the Tito option and Maria was a superb guide with an incredible knowledge and passion for Belgrade and Yugloslav/ Balkan history. Fascinating from start to finish. The Yugo was fun but the star of the show was Maria and her impeccable research and tour structure which gave us a great insight into Yugoslav history and culture. Many thanks. Loz and Dave.
Written October 10, 2023
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zibi
Gdansk, Poland6 contributions
Jul 2022
It was a great and 3 hour long tour with Marija who provided me with in-depth information on the brutalist architecture and communist Yugoslavia. I got to see a few of the most important places and buildings (Rudo, Genex, Block 23, Hotel Yugoslavia and Palace of Serbia. Unfortunately, Sava Centre was under reconstruction and it was crossed out of the list). There was time to ask questions, take a short walk within the blocks and take photographs. However, I wouldn't mind to pay a little bit more and prolong the tour to see some other blocks, e.g. 61 and 62. Either way, if your stay in Belgrade is short then it is a must to do.
Written August 7, 2022
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M Jason Register
San Diego, CA5 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
This was a great and even educational tour. Took the grand tour. Traveling solo so this meant I got to get out of the city proper and see more of the beautiful and history of Belgrade. Maria was my guide, though normally a manager, was full of history and facts that keep me interested the entire trip. Be mindful that you are going in a Yugo, so old car and old school. The trip was really a good time and made me like Belgrade just that much more.

Thank you again Yugotour and Maria
Written September 20, 2023
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Mike W
Palo Alto, CA57 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
We recently did the Rise & Fall of a Nation tour in Belgrade with Marko as our guide. The tour was well structured and really brought to life the glory days of the former Yugoslavia under Tito. Marko was professional and polite throughout the tour and really made our day. We would strongly recommend this tour to other travellers.
Written October 3, 2023
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Tara B
Saint Charles, IL3 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
My husband and I did the Rise and Fall of a Nation tour with Alex as our guide. Being able to ride around Belgrade in a Yugo was what attracted us to the tour. I didn't expect to learn so much about Yugoslavia at the same time! Alex was a friendly and knowledgeable guide and provided us with a lot of information. If you have the time, I highly recommend this tour.
Written October 2, 2023
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mikeyonhols
London, UK93 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
I often do free walking tours when on city breaks, but as the weather was a bit sketchy when in Belgrade I fancied something a bit different. Yugotour is a cool way to understand the city and its history from the perspective of a local, covering a much greater area in a car than you could on foot. It’s rather expensive at 45 euros each, but that includes entry to the Museum of Yugoslavia (including Tito’s mausoleum).
Written November 9, 2019
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Hi, we are glad to hear that you tried a new way to explore the city and that you were able to see much more than you would be able on foot :) Thank you for your review. Greetings from Belgrade!
Written November 10, 2019
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HBal
San Francisco, CA21 contributions
Oct 2018 • Solo
I did the ‘Rise and Fall of a Nation’ tour on October 7th with Slobodan. And here’s my humble take on it:

Firstly, the Tour: To better understand a region this complicated and with a history this volatile, this tour is an apt start. I won’t just recommend it, I believe this tour is ‘essential’ for anyone even remotely interested in the Yugoslavia era and its disintegration. You get to visit sites that may not be on an average tourist route but are pivotal in the history of the Nation. Half-a-layer beneath the obvious. In addition, you get the luxury of a private guide...which, I believe, will always be a prudent investment. You can go as in depth of a subject as you like and gain a greater understanding of the place.

Secondly, the Guide: Slobodan is undoubtably overqualified. Intelligent. Articulate. And a realist. This is his passion project. Which makes it all the more authentic. But it is his genuineness and sincerity that made this tour truly substantial for me. He’s pragmatic, earnest, and veracious. His family’s own intertwined stories with the nation’s history add even more value to the tour. His knowledge about history and current affairs is exceptional. And his personal opinions and input on the same, invaluable.

Lastly, the car: C’mon, you’d be a fool not to want to ride in a Zastava 101. Nobody said it’s a beast. But it’s iconic and has its own kind of fans.
Written October 13, 2018
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Hi, Thank you so much for this wonderful and detailed review of our Rise and Fall of a Nation tour. We are excited to hear that you believe that this tour is essential for anyone interested in Yugoslavia and its breakup, and we are happy to hear that you enjoyed exploring Belgrade in the iconic Zastava 101. We'll pass on the compliments to Slobodan :D Hope to see you again on the other tours sometime in the future!
Written October 15, 2018
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Lee2705
Leicestershire, UK18 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
We followed up our Riverside bike tour with an 'architecture' tour in a classic Yugo car. What a fantastic way to see how people live in Belgrade. The communist era architecture, and the stories attached to it, are fascinating. Our guide, Bogdan, is a very intelligent and impressive young man. He has a very extensive knowledge of Belgrade and manages to make you feel like you are in the company of a friend, not just a tour guide. a 'must do' for anyone with an interest in the recent history of Belgrade.
Written August 15, 2018
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Hi Lee, Thank you for the review and for recommending our tour! It is great to hear that you enjoyed the way Bogdan guided you through the recent history of Belgrade and the communist architecture.Yugotour and iBike team enjoyed hosting you in Belgrade and hope to see you again in the future.
Written August 16, 2018
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AndyI2
Maidenhead, UK93 contributions
Jul 2018 • Solo
This was the undoubted highlight of my visit to Belgrade. The Yugotour team very helpfully suggested combining two tours I was interested in, and so it was that I sent out in a cool orange Zastava with my excellent guides, Bogdan and Nina, for an extended tour of the brutalist / modernist architecture that dominates the city. I got to see some fascinating places that you won’t find in many guidebooks, and Bogdan and Nina also gave a wonderful insight into Yugoslav and Serbian life, from the socialist era, right up to the present day - I learnt loads, and could have happily spent all day exploring the city with them.
Thank you again, Yugotour, for an unforgettable experience - I can’t wait to experience your tours in Sarajevo!
Written July 4, 2018
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Hi Andy! Thank you so much for this lovely interview and thank you for taking the combined tour with us! I am happy to hear that you loved the tour and that it was the highlight of your visit to Belgrade. We hope that you enjoyed the rest of your trip and stay in Belgrade.
Written July 18, 2018
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Bowsy
Zagreb, Croatia134 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
I don't usually go on history tours but this was fascinating and our tour group were completely engaged for 4 hours! We were taken on this tour in two old Yugo cars and our guides covered lots of lesser known sites from the WW2 Sajmiste concentration camp to Titos grave from more recent communist times. Highly insightful and highly recommended.
Written November 7, 2016
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