If you’re heading to Belgrade and want a look beyond the usual tourist spots, the E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour promises a unique perspective into the city’s fierce football rivalry and street art scene. This tour offers a quick, lively exploration of neighborhoods, stadiums, and graffiti—all wrapped up in about three hours. It’s a chance to understand why football is more than a game here, almost a matter of identity, and to see the city’s vibrant murals that tell stories of rivalry and passion.
What I really like about this experience is how it combines adventure with authentic local culture. Riding e-scooters makes the journey fun and dynamic, giving you the flexibility to explore areas that might be harder to appreciate on foot. Plus, the knowledgeable guide adds depth, sharing stories you wouldn’t find in guidebooks. On the flip side, if you’re not comfortable on e-scooters or prefer a more traditional tour, this might not be your first choice. Still, for those curious about Belgrade’s football fanaticism and street art, this tour hits the mark.
This is best suited for travelers who enjoy sports culture, street art, and a bit of offbeat exploration. It’s also great if you’re looking for an active, engaging way to see the city’s more rebellious side without sacrificing comfort and convenience.
Key Points
- Authentic football rivalry insights bring Belgrade’s passionate sports scene to life.
- Street art and graffiti are front and center, revealing local folklore and hooligan territory.
- E-scooter flexibility allows quick access to neighborhoods and stadiums, making the tour lively and fun.
- Knowledgeable guides provide detailed backstories, making the experience educational and engaging.
- The cost of $40.49 offers good value considering the length, activities, and insider info.
- Visiting both stadiums gives a rare, up-close look at the intense fan culture.
An In-Depth Look at the Belgrade Hooligans E-Scooter Tour

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Introducing the Tour and What You Can Expect
This tour is designed to give visitors a glimpse into Belgrade’s football rivalry through a combination of street art, neighborhood visits, and stadium views. For about three hours, you’ll hop on an e-scooter to explore areas that are rich in football folklore and graffiti, which serve as visual symbols of the city’s passionate sports culture. The tour is operated by E-Around Electric Scooter Rental & Tours, and it’s suitable for most travelers — with a maximum group size of 20, ensuring you won’t feel lost in a crowd.
Two aspects stand out immediately: the depth of local stories and the active mode of exploring. The guide’s insights, especially about the 75-year-old rivalry, turn what could be a simple sightseeing trip into an educational experience full of stories you won’t find on Wikipedia. Meanwhile, the mobility of e-scooters means you can cover more ground quickly, visiting both stadiums and graffiti hotspots with ease.
The tour’s price point of $40.49 is attractive, especially considering the inclusion of visits to two major stadiums, neighborhoods, and graffiti-filled streets. It’s a well-priced way to access a part of Belgrade often reserved for locals or hardcore football fans, making it ideal for travelers seeking something memorable and authentic.
The Itinerary in Detail
Stop 1: Dorcol Neighborhood (1 hour)
We start in Dorcol, a lively, historic district divided by football allegiances into black and white and red and white sections. Here, the graffiti and murals are more than mere art—they’re markers of territory, emblematic of the rivalry. We loved the way the guide explained the significance of certain murals, giving context to their symbolism. As one reviewer pointed out, “The murals are so well painted and the stories just top,” which shows how street art here is both an artistic expression and a badge of pride or defiance.
Stop 2: Partizan Stadium (30 minutes)
Next, we visit Partizan Stadium, home of one of the city’s biggest clubs. The graffiti on the stadium stands is a vivid testament to the passionate fanbase. Seeing these murals in person, you get a sense of the tribal loyalty that fuels the rivalry, making it more tangible than just reading about it. The guide’s commentary added layers of understanding, transforming graffiti into stories of allegiance, conflict, and community.
Stop 3: Red Star Belgrade Stadium – Marakana (30 minutes)
A highlight is the visit to Marakana, the iconic stadium of Red Star Belgrade. Standing on the stands, we could almost hear the chants and the roar of the crowd. The graffiti here, as one reviewer put it, “on the stadium stands,” shows the fervor of the fans. The tour’s highlight is the chance to see the hardcore tribunes and stands that are the heartbeat of the club’s supporters.
Stop 4: Ubura Neighborhood (30 minutes)
The tour then takes us to Ubura, a neighborhood famous for Red Star hooligan graffiti. It’s a vivid illustration of how football culture permeates everyday life in Belgrade. Seeing these murals up close, we could appreciate how street art acts as an informal badge of identity for locals and fans alike.
Stop 5: Vracar and Njegoseva Street (30 minutes)
Finally, we explore Vracar, where Grobari graffiti can be found along Njegoseva Street. The artwork and graffiti are expressive, often bold, reflecting the passion and rivalry that span decades. One reviewer noted, “Our guide Marko showed us many graffiti and explained their backgrounds,” emphasizing how this tour isn’t just about sightseeing but understanding the stories behind the art.
Atmosphere, Group Size, and Practicalities
With a maximum of 20 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate, engaging atmosphere. The meeting point at Marala Birjuzova 23 is centrally located and accessible via public transportation, which is important for travelers arriving by bus or metro. The three-hour duration strikes a good balance — enough time to explore without wearing out your enthusiasm or your legs.
The use of mobility scooters makes the experience accessible and fun, especially if you’re comfortable riding. For those with mobility concerns, it’s worth noting that the activity is predominantly on scooters, which adds to the adventure but might require some balance and coordination.
The price of $40.49 provides excellent value for a guided, insider experience that combines culture, sports, and street art. The tour includes visits to significant stadiums, neighborhoods, and murals, which are typically out of reach individually without local guidance or transportation.
Authenticity and Real-World Insights
The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, with one reviewer noting that Marko “took plenty of time to show us around his city and include all of the football culture.” This suggests guides are passionate and well-informed, adding trustworthiness and depth to the experience. The comments about “interesting insights” and “brilliant stories” highlight that this tour offers more than just sightseeing; it’s an educational journey into Belgrade’s football obsession.
Plus, the street art is a highlight — graffiti and murals are not just decoration but symbols of identity, conflict, and passion. This kind of cultural storytelling is what makes the tour memorable. As one traveler put it, “The murals are so well painted and the stories just top,” which reflects how street art here is intertwined with history and community.
The reviews also confirm that the value for money is high, considering the length, activities, and insights provided. The scooter ride adds a fun and flexible element, allowing visitors to cover more ground quickly and comfortably.
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Who Would Love This Tour?
This experience is perfect for sports fans, particularly those interested in football rivalries and fan culture. It’s also great for street art enthusiasts wanting to see murals that tell stories of local identity and history. Active travelers who enjoy adventure-based sightseeing will find the scooter element appealing, as well as those curious about urban culture and local neighborhoods.
If you’re someone seeking a more authentic and less touristy experience in Belgrade, this tour delivers. It’s also suitable for travelers who want a short, engaging activity packed with stories, rather than a long museum visit.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
For $40.49, this tour offers an entertaining and insightful glimpse into a lesser-known side of Belgrade. The combination of stadiums, graffiti, and neighborhoods makes it a well-rounded experience that balances history, culture, and adventure. The knowledgeable guides and active mode of exploration make it stand out as a memorable way to connect with the city’s passionate football scene.
However, it’s not designed for those who may have mobility issues or prefer more structured, traditional tours. It’s best suited for travelers who want to see a city through a local lens, experiencing its vibrant street art and intense football atmosphere firsthand.
In short, if you’re looking for a fun, authentic, and informative tour that goes beyond the usual sights and offers a taste of Belgrade’s rebellious spirit, this e-scooter Hooligans Tour is worth considering.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for children or teenagers?
Since the tour involves riding e-scooters and exploring neighborhoods with graffiti and hooligan culture, it’s best for older kids or teens comfortable on scooters. Parental discretion is advised.
Do I need my own scooter experience to join?
No, the tour provides the scooters, but basic scooter riding skills are helpful for a smooth experience.
Are the stadium visits inside the stadiums?
The tour visits the stadiums and explores their graffiti and surroundings but does not specify touring the interiors. Expect to see the outer stands and exteriors.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothes suitable for riding and walking, plus a helmet for safety (if provided). Sunscreen and water are recommended, especially in summer.
Is there flexibility in the tour schedule?
The tour runs daily from 11:00AM to 5:00PM, and booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak times.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In summary, the E-Scooter Belgrade Hooligans Tour offers a lively, insider look into Belgrade’s passionate football and street art scene. It’s a fantastic choice for those wanting an active, authentic experience that captures the city’s rebellious spirit — all at a reasonable price.
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