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Belgrade Sightseeing
There are so many great spots in Belgrade that it was hard for us to make selection. We have grouped sightseeing into Kalemegdan Fort, Skadarlija, Outdoors, Promenades, Churches, Palaces and Memorials, Museums and Vinca and we apologize for not being able to come up with something more creative.
Belgrade itself was destroyed in history more than 40 times and if we would start with the origins of Serbia and its capital we would need a comprehensive set of encyclopedias to answer only basic questions from rich history of Balkan region. Therefore we have chosen to describe really must sees and the places and monuments that we believe one should visit in Belgrade.
Kalemegdan Fort
The oldest parts of Belgrade Fortress Kalemegdan date back to the first century AD, when it served as permanent Roman military camp... Learn More
Skadarlija
Once the home of many Serbian poets, writers, artists, and actors, the cobble-stoned Skadarlija street today hosts some of the best restaurants... Learn More
Outdoors
Ada Ciganlija - a huge, beautiful island turned into a peninsula four kilometers from the city center... Learn More
Promenades
Even if you are only staying in Belgrade for a day, you will definitely walk down Knez Mihailova street, the city's main pedestrian zone... Learn More
Churches
Hram Svetog Save - a beautiful white structure just behind Slavija square, especially interesting at Orthodox Easter and Christmas... Learn More
Palaces and Memorials
Kuca Cveca (The House of Flowers) - the mausoleum and memorial of Yugoslavia's communist ruler, marshal Tito. Frequently visited by... Learn More
Museums
Belgrade museums have been developed gradually so that today there are really many diverse places with... Learn More
Vinča
Visit Vinča! Your ancient relative's culture - one of the oldest archeological spots on planet! Learn More
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Madonna in Belgrade from august 24th 2009
Madonna’s concert still makes the headlines– the 2 hours long show was fantastic, click here to learn more
A specialty of Belgrade, these are basically rafts that have been turned into clubs and are anchored at the riverbank...
As everywhere, Belgrade hostels range from filthy train station sleepovers to cozy places where you can really relax...


