Category: Areas & Neighborhoods
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Belgrade Waterfront
The controversial Belgrade Waterfront (aka Beograd na Vodi) is a dynamic district, offering a mix of luxury living, shopping, dining, and entertainment, situated on the right bank of the Sava River in Belgrade. It was concieved as a modern urban development project, aiming to transform the city’s riverfront into a vibrant, international destination. In the
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Savamala, the new cultural and clubbing destination
Savamala is a resurrecting elite neighborhood in the heart of Belgrade and the center of the capital’s cultural life, home to several new art galleries and cultural centers. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, showcasing spectacular architectural jewels, such as the Geozavod building, the Bristol hotel, Brankov bridge, as well as
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Novi Beograd district
Also known as: New Belgrade, NBG Why visit: Architecture, Bike paths, Novi Beograd is the most populated municipality in Belgrade, on the western bank of the Sava river, which connects old Belgrade and Zemun. Until the fifties of the 20th century, Novi Beograd was no more than a wetland with a few surrounding villages. Today
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Downtown Belgrade
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 East from the Sava river. Most of the important sights and attractions are located in the city center. This area is also packed with business and administrative zones, culture venues,
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Kosančićev Venac
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 what should you see. It is a historical neighborhood in Downtown Belgrade, part of the Savamala district. It spans from Kalemegdan park to Brankova street, and from the Cathedral to
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Dorćol
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 waterfront. The lower Dorćol town developed on the long road towards the east (modern day Cara Dušana street) during the middle ages, and at some point in history joined the
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Zemun old town
Why visit: History, Top landmarks and attractions, Great panoramic views, Culture, Walking, People, Cafes… Also known as: Munze Once upon a time, Zemun was a town on the Austrian border, across the Danube from Belgrade, and the fortresses of these two towns looked at each other cautiously above the Big War Island, while their people
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