Category: Streets & Squares

  • Kneza Miloša street

    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 city. It is also home to major administrative buildings such as the National Parliament, Government of Serbia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defense, as well as several embassies.

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  • Nikola Pašić square

    Also known as: Trg Nikole Pašića Nikola Pašić square is one of Belgrade’s central squares surrounded by Dom Sindikata (Syndicates House), the National Parliament and Bulevar. Just beside the square is Pionirski park, the former royal garden, and the New and Old royal palaces (today Presidential palace and city assembly). The square takes it’s name

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  • Terazije square

    Terazije square

    Terazije is a central square in Belgrade and an extension of the Knez Mihailova Street. It is surrounded by architectural masterpieces from various epoques. The dominant ones are the hotels Balkan and Moskva, a secessionist jewel, Albanija palace, the tallest building in the Balkans at the time of it’s construction (1930’s). Classical palaces Atina, Igumanova,

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  • Balkanska street

    This cozy but steep street located in the Savamala district in downtown Belgrade is probably the best location to go shopping for all kind of footwear – affordable shoes, boots and sneakers, as well as cell phones and geeky accessories. There are also several architectural treasures in this and the surrounding streets (Kraljice Natalije, Sarajevska)

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  • King Aleksandar boulevard (Bulevar)

    King Aleksandar boulevard (Bulevar)

    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 in urban Belgrade, stretching over 7 km from the city center to the Zvezdara district in the east. Along the boulevard, there are numerous monumental buildings, several parks and squares

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  • Slavija square

    Slavija square

    The square is surrounded by the Slavija hotel, a shopping center, a park and a huge bank, among other buildings. There are also many bars, restaurants and eateries on the square and nearby. The St. Sava temple and plateau are two minutes from here walking. Getting here: All trolley lines (except 28 and 41) pass

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  • Zeleni Venac

    Zeleni Venac

    Zeleni Venac is a large square, a major public transportation hub (towards New Belgrade and Zemun) and the most popular market in Belgrade. It is also the oldest green market still in function.

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  • Kralja Petra (King Peter’s)

    Kralja Petra (King Peter’s)

    Kralja Petra is one of the most important streets in Dorćol, featuring numerous arts and crafts shops, kafanas, and magnificent architecture.

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  • Skadarska street (Skadarlija)

    Skadarska street (Skadarlija)

    Belgrade’s hedonist quarter, Skadarlija was the gathering point for poets and artists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It connects the Republic square with the Skadarlija (Bajloni) market, one of the largest in the city center. The name of the street – Skadarska comes from the town Skadar (in present-day Albania), one of

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  • Obilićev Venac street

    Obilićev Venac street

    Why visit: People, Hanging out, Shopping, Republic square, Architecture Obilićev Venac is one of the favorite hang out places of the Belgrade youth. Dozens of cafes are lined together in a rather short but charming street going from the central Republic square to a small park in the center. Obilićev venac is also home to

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  • Republic square

    Republic square

    Why visit: Gather point, People, Knez Mihailova street, National theatre, Cafes, Fast food, Public transportation hub Also known as: Trg, Trg Republike, Pozorišni Trg, Kod Konja (by the Horse), Centar The Republic square (Trg Republike) is Belgrade’s central square and main gathering point for the locals and visitors alike. It features the National Theatre, National

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  • Knez Mihailova street

    Knez Mihailova 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 from Kalemegdan (central park and fortress) to the Republic Square (main central square), and continues to Terazije square, splitting the downtown in two. This street is one of the best

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