Dom Sindikata
Dom Sindikata (House of the Syndicate) is a multipurpose venue housing a theatre, a cinema, conference hall, a large lobby for indoor fairs. Fun Fact: […]
Dom Sindikata (House of the Syndicate) is a multipurpose venue housing a theatre, a cinema, conference hall, a large lobby for indoor fairs. Fun Fact: […]
Dorćol is a neighborhood in the very center of Belgrade, and one of it’s oldest parts, situated just beside Kalemegdan fortress, and on the Danube […]
Why visit: the Danube, Nature, Recreation, People, Architecture, Kalemegdan Best time to visit: late spring, summer Also known as: 25 Maj, Kej An ideal place […]
Belgrade’s city center is a rather undefined area that encompasses parts of the old town on the Southeastern peninsula – South of the Danube and […]
Why visit: One of the few places where you can actually get in touch with genuine Serbian culture, forgotten traditions and the incredibly rich mythology […]
We take you for a pleasant walk from venue to venue to explore tastes, culture and history of Serbia and Belgrade. Our main goal is […]
Beside frescoes, the gallery features scale models of the most important Serbian medieval monasteries, replicas of their portals, ornaments and artifacts, and often holding expositions […]
Would you like to visit the hipster neighborhoods and districts in Belgrade? Hip, cool and hidden former industrial zones, street art, murals, independent art galleries, […]
Address:Trg Nikole Pašića 11; Residence of Prince Miloš in Topčider: Rakovički put bb Working hours: Every day except Mondays: October 1 – April 1: 11-16; […]
Located on the Zemun quay, the most popular waterfront in Belgrade, Hotel Jugoslavija offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, as well as LCD cable TV […]
Most of Belgrade’s top attractions are located a ten minute walk from the hotel. Hotel Moskva was placed under governmental protection since 1968. Originally operating […]
Due to its characteristic architecture, the hotel building is registered as a cultural monument. All rooms feature wooden furnishing, a flat-screen cable and satellite TV, a […]
Since 1967, the first Balkan disco was located in this house. Collections The house hosts a few important collections with more than 400 items collected […]
Working hours: 09.00 – 19.00 (Open May 1. – November 1.) The botanical garden of Belgrade – Jevremovac, is an urban oasis near the city […]
The Question mark kafana is the oldest kafana (traditional restaurant) in Belgrade. It is a small charming house built in the traditional Balkan style at […]
Kalemegdan is Belgrade’s most popular attraction, a central park and ancient citadel lying on a hill overlooking the Sava and Danube confluence with gorgeous panoramic views and many landmarks and monuments.
KC Grad (The City cultural center) is an art gallery/night club located in a refurbished old warehouse built in 1884, located in the historical Savamala […]
Why visit: Shopping, People, Architecture, Longest street in Belgrade Also known as: Bulevar, Bulevar Revolucije King Aleksandar boulevard, or just Bulevar, is the largest street […]
Why visit: Culture, Architecture, Shopping, People, Cafes Also known as: Knez Knez Mihailova is the main walking street in the center of Belgrade. It goes […]
Kneza Miloša street is one of the most important streets in Belgrade, a major transport link connecting the North, center and South parts of the […]
Kosančićev venac is a jewel hidden in the heart of the city, definitely worth visiting, though many Belgraders wouldn’t remember it if you ask them […]
Kralja Petra is one of the most important streets in Dorćol, featuring numerous arts and crafts shops, kafanas, and magnificent architecture.
Lido (italian: beach) is the most popular summer resort of the citizens of Zemun, and one of the most popular of Belgrade. It is a […]
Also known as: (Glavna) Železnička stanica Why visit: Architecture Belgrade’s Main Train station is one of the city’s most impressive historical buildings, constructed between 1882 […]
This boat represents boats used for knight battles in the early medieval period more than 1.000 years ago. Being a present from Russia, it has […]