Belgrade's long and storied history is suggested by its architecture, which varies from Byzantine and Ottoman to neoclassic and romantic buildings in the older neighborhoods, and from Art Nouveau to brutalism and neo-Byzantine design in New Belgrade. The city's many theaters, museums, monuments and opera houses boast a deep and fissured cultural life while the beaches and rivers attract sunbathers, sports enthusiasts and partygoers on the popular floating river barges that serve as nightclubs.
Restaurants in Belgrade
4.5 based on 1,368 reviews
Ada Ciganlija is something incredible and it is very special, since there are not much cities neither in Europe nor in the World to have such attraction very close to the city center. Big lake, lot of trees, many things to do, places for recreation, restaurants and much more.
4.5 based on 732 reviews
you can get a cruise boat or sit at a nearby kafan in zemun,novi beograd..... also great panorama from the river, looking over kalemegadan fortress...
4.5 based on 3,077 reviews
Still in progress but anyway so beautiful! Located in the heart of Belgrade, and u should come to see the biggest church in the world!
4.5 based on 3,074 reviews
A cobbled street in the old town part of Belgrade, and if your looking for a great place to have evening meal this is the street lined with restaurants bars each side of the cobbled road on a slight incline, wear suitable footwear, unlike some ladies I seen wearing highheeels they did struggle, there’s trees over hanging some restaurants at night it’s all lit up the seats outside was the ones to get (weather permitting) there’s a group of 3 gentle go from restaurant to restaurant with their instruments and play at your table and sing your requested songs, like us a group we sang along they loved it so did the restaurant owners obviously creating a nice cheerful atmosphere. All the restaurants menu are varied, we ended up sitting at the first one on the right walking down, mostly authentic Serbian food and great mixed grills, there’s a bar called the red bar which we called for a few beers too it was all reasonably priced food and drink 4500 dinar for starters mains and drinks for 4 Pearson’s, walk to the bottom of the street turn right then double back on yourself and there’s some great bars there too. We found a real ale pub with music and stayed till late. Great place just like rest of the city but this is my favourite for both having a beer or eating or combination of both. Can’t wait to go back. One very impressed English tourist ❤️
4.5 based on 3,052 reviews
Staying at the Moskva Hotel and ready for adventure, I dropped my bags and headed out for a walk down the famous pedestrian street… My senses were immediately tickled by the smell of mulled wine, and as I sipped it nice and hot, I passed by kiosks with local artists and lots of shops… Then on to Saint Sava’s and the fortress, and my first jaunt in Belgrade was a success!!
4.5 based on 6,548 reviews
The Belgrade Fortress is the original of Belgrade, good location with Sava and Dunav river combined here, a fortress means the the land blooded with the soldiers, a history with proud and conquer written in the fortress.
4.5 based on 364 reviews
It is not just historic and symbolic lace but as well good trip to the nature and for small excersize. PLace is omnumental and worth visiting. Great sculptor Ivan Mestrovic made it and it has all the usual Mestrovic lightmotives, cariatides, masonic simobolism, monumental and most important it is great piece of art
4.5 based on 549 reviews
Lovely place to visit relax, walk, do exercises, ride a bike. This is a free attraction open every day 24 hours. The view ti the river Danube and Sava are beautiful. Good place to watch the sunset. The fortress is nice... you have some nice cafes and restaurants around the area to seat and enjoy a drink. The park is beautiful full of trees and gardens highly recommend to walk this place. Bring some flat shoes
4.5 based on 198 reviews
Welcome to our fascinating world of illusions. Thrilled yet bewildered you will enter a world that will blow your mind but also give you an opportunity to learn all sorts of things... come and visit us! It is sure to be an amazing and unimaginable experience because whatever you see, especially here in the Museum of Illusions, is not what it appears to be. Are you ready for an adventure?
We as a family had a very fun and interest visit to this museum in the city center. A lot to do as well for adults as for smaller children.
4.0 based on 650 reviews
The actual name of this attraction is Muzej Jugoslavia or Museum of Yugoslavia. The place where you will find the graves of Tito and his third wife Jovanka is called the House of Flowers, the home where he spent the last years of his life in the hills overlooking Belgrade. I never heard it called the Tito Mausoleum until looking for it on Trip Advisor. We came here on a communism tour with Belgrade Walking Tours. Our excellent guide Teodora led us through the adjoining museum of the many gifts given to Tito and explained Tito’s power in an entertaining way before giving us free time in the burial site. You can visit on your own by taking Bus 40 from the Center. The gift shop was closed. Highly recommended if you are interested in Balkan History.
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