Ada bridge
The bridge over Ada or Ada bridge is one of the newest and tallest bridge in Belgrade, and the longest-single pylon bridge span in the world.
The bridge over Ada or Ada bridge is one of the newest and tallest bridge in Belgrade, and the longest-single pylon bridge span in the world.
The most popular beaches in Belgrade are located at Ada Ciganlija.
Why visit: Spectacular panoramic views, top landmark, architecture Also known as: Avalski toranj, Toranj na Avali, The lighthouse of Belgrade The Avala TV tower is […]
This thrilling tour is one of the newest and definitely most interesting tours in Belgrade, that will give you a totally new perspective of Belgrade. […]
Also known as the “Garden of Good Hope”, Belgrade zoo is one of the oldest zoological gardens in Europe, founded in 1936. Nowadays it is […]
Brankov most (bridge) is the most famous bridge in Belgrade, the one that connects the old center with the New Belgrade center. It is visible […]
The most famous attraction in Belgrade is the Danube river, here known as Dunav. Since ancient times, Belgrade has been tied with the second largest […]
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 […]
Working hours: 09.00 – 19.00 (Open May 1. – November 1.) The botanical garden of Belgrade – Jevremovac, is an urban oasis near the city […]
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.
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 […]
The National Museum is the largest and oldest museum in Serbia. The museum houses a collection of over 400.000 objects including many famous masterpieces of […]
Also known as: National Assembly, Skupština Why visit: Top landmark, history, surroundings. The Parliament palace in Belgrade was built in the early twentieth century, and […]
Also known as: Kula Nebojša, Nebojšina Kula Nebojša tower is one of the few remaining monuments of medieval Belgrade, a four level cannon tower built around […]
Nikola Tesla Museum is a unique institution of science and culture in Serbia and in the world. It is the only museum in the world […]
There are several open top bus sightseeing tours in and around Belgrade, featuring the top attractions as well as many less known. Hop on, Hop […]
The hall is the second largest Hall in Belgrade (since the Belgrade arena was built), and is home to some of the craziest basketball and […]
Also known as: Konak Knjeginje Ljubice, Princess Ljubica palace Why visit: history, culture, exhibitions, coffee with the curator The residence of Princess Ljubica was built […]
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 […]
Many legends surround the Roman Well, one of Belgrade’s most mysterious attractions, built at the beginning of the 18th century, during the baroque reconstruction of […]
Why visit: History, Culture, Architecture The church of the Holly Mother of God, better known as Ružica (Little rose) is a unique and beautiful church […]
The Orthodox Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel is one of the most important and most beautiful churches in Belgrade, dominating the downtown panorama
The largest orthodox temple in the world, the huge Saint Sava temple is one of Belgrade’s most famous landmarks, and is visible from many parts […]
Sava is the second largest river of Belgrade, much narrower but busier than the Danube. Together they form a spectacular delta in the middle of […]