Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander and Crown Princess Katherine are pleased to inform all interested citizens should they wish to visit the Royal Compound, that the organization of regular tours continues in cooperation with the Tourist Organization of Belgrade on working days and every Saturday from April through November.

Visiting the Royal and White Palaces is organized so that visitors with professional tour guides will get acquainted with the history, art and culture in a nice two-hour walk through the Royal Compound. The tour includes the magnificent Royal and White Palaces and the Royal Chapel dedicated to the patron Saint of the Royal Family – St. Andrew the First Called.

For organized groups such as schools, student organizations and pensioner associations, there is a possibility to visit the Royal Compound in Dedinje with the mandatory timely notification to the Office of HRH Crown Prince Alexander, +381 11 306 4014 or via e-mail: [email protected]. Such tours are organized every working day from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Each group must consist of at least 10 visitors and up to a maximum of 30 visitors due current pandemic caused by the virus Covid-19, and the tour is free for schoolchildren, students and pensioners.

Tourist Organization of Belgrade (TOB) organizes visits to the Royal Palaces every Saturday at 9:30 am and 12:30 pm- one tour is in Serbian, the other in English.Ticket purchased from Tourist Organization of Belgrade include organized bus transportation from Nikola Pasic Square to the Royal Palaces (meetings for transport on Saturday 9:30 am and 12:30 pm). Ticket price is 1000 RSD. The number of people in a group is restricted to maximum 30 visitors.

For information and reservations, tourists must visit the Tourist Information Centre in Belgrade,

Knez Mihailova 56.

Phone: 011 26 35 622

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.tob.rs

Links:

Tourist Organization of Belgrade

Tourist Organization of Serbia

Presentation of The Royal Palaces

Conditions of Admission to The Royal Compound

  • No visitors will be allowed in before previously registering at the Tourist Organization of Belgrade
  • No backpacks of any sort
  • No bulky luggage – it must be left on the bus
  • No consumption of food and drink anywhere in The Royal Compound
  • No shorts in The Royal Chapel
  • No photographs of the premises used by the military
  • No photographs inside (it is allowed to take photographs of the palaces)
  • No selfie sticks
  • No parting from the group – all visitors must follow the guide at all times
  • No Smoking
  • No sitting on chairs or any other piece of furniture or terrace parapets
  • No touching of any exhibited artefacts
  • We reserve the right in our sole and absolute discretion to refuse admission to any person if circumstances reasonably so require and our decision shall be final and binding.
  • We reserve the right to suspend or cut short a particular visit if circumstances reasonably so require
  • Parents shall be held responsible for their children
  • No mobile phones allowed
  • We may require that any visitor whose behaviour is in any way disruptive should forthwith leave The Royal Compound





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