Belgrade attractions

Belgrade landmarks and attractions: Combination of charm and history!

Serbian Capitol city, with history over 7000 years is one of the oldest settlements in Europe - city that was destroyed and reconstructed the most, containing many secrets worth seeing and hearing. Belgrade - the eternal city, as Alexander Diklic called it, lies on the confluence of two great European rivers Sava and Danube, guards many cultural landmarks and events, beautiful to everybody - regardless the age.

The cosmopolitan charm of the city can be experienced during walks or maybe via panoramic city sightseeing by bus, or boat or even by plane - discover the city and enjoy the charm of its streets and old buildings, underground tunnels and many other landmarks that adorn the city. Most of the museums, parks, squares, cultural monuments, as well the Belgrade Fortress are just a walking distance away, because most of them are in the city center.

Like with every other city sightseeing you can't miss and see one of the two oldest fortresses in Europe - the Belgrade fortress a.k.a Kalemegdan, which represents the main landmark of Belgrade and cultural center of the Serbian capital city. Centuries of its history speak of numerous battles, armoured clashes and conquests between the great forces of the Roman Empire, the Huns, the Hapsburg Monarchy, the Ottoman Empire during wars between the West and the East.

Bohemian quarter Skadarlija is one of the most interesting Belgrade landmarks. It oozes fun and artistic atmosphere, and reminds its visitors of the Parisian quarter Montmartre. For centuries Skadarlija was the gathering point of all prominent people of Serbia and the Balkans - many poets and musicians created their finest pieces right in this quarter.

Night life in Belgrade is quite promising, having an international reputation to keep up with. The prestigious tour guide Lonely Planet ranked Belgrade as the No 1 city on the world list of cities with the best night and club life and called it the European capitol of fun. Unforgettable clubs, river clubs and taverns will share only a piece of magic that radiates in this city, which charmed conquerors for centuries.

Belgrade landmarks, interesting stes and fun make this city a tourist destination that offers everything and puts it side by side with cities like Rome, Paris or Madrid.

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The Old Palace – Assembly of Belgrade

Belgrade palaces – The Old Palace – Assembly of Belgrade Belgrade palaces – the Old Palace was originally royal residence for the Obrenovic dynasty, while today is the Assebly of Belgrade. It is at the corner of Kralja Milana and Dragoslava Jovanovica […]

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House of the National Assembly of Serbia

House of the National Assembly of Serbia House of the National Assembly of Serbia – the House of the National Assembly of Serbia is near the Tasmajdan Park, where in 1830 was officially read the sultan’s edict which gave Serbia its […]

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Nebojsa Tower

Historic monuments  Historic monuments – One more beautiful site in Kalemegdan is in the Lower Town – the Nebojsa Tower. The tower is named after a negative of a verb “to be scared” (srb bojati se) but it was erroneously remembered […]

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The Pobednik monument (The Victor monument)

Monuments of Belgrade – Visit the most famous landmarks in Belgrade  Monuments of Belgrade – “Pobednik” is a piece of Ivan Mestrovic and is on the plateau of Kalemegdan. It may well be called a symbol of Belgrade, as it […]

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Beogradjanka

Architecture in Belgrade – Visit one of the tallest buildings  Architecture in Belgrade – One of the tallest buildings in Belgrade – Beogradjanka or Palace “Belgrade” has 101 meters in height and 24 floors. It is on the corner of […]

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Slavija Square

Squares in Belgrade  Squares in Belgrade – Slavija Square is an important crossroad in Belgrade – between streets Kralja Milana, Beogradska, Makenzijeva, Svetosavska, Bulevar Oslobodjenja and Nemanjina.  Earlier, this Square was named after the famous socialist Dimitrije Tucovic.  Municipalities Vracar and […]

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Students’ Park

Parks in Belgrade – Students’ Park, place you must visit Parks in Belgrade – Near Belgrade’s main pedestrian zone is one of the oldest and most famous city parks of Belgrade – the Students’ Park. It is in the oldest part of […]

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National Museum

Culture in Belgrade – Enjoy our National Museum Culture in Belgrade – National Museum is in the very center of Belgrade on the Republic Square. It is the oldest museum in Serbia, established by the order of the then Minister of […]

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