Knez Mihajlova Street

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Knez Mihajlova Street

Knez Mihajlova Street – What’s for Rome Via del Corso, for Vienna Maria Hilfe Strasse, for Barcelona Las Ramblas, for Paris Champs Elysées, for Belgrade it is Knez Mihajlova Street, more known as “Knez”.

This street is the longest and the most popular pedestrian zone in our capital city, and also an ideal place for shopping with where national and foreign fashion brands stand side by side. Asides from being rich in boutiques „KNEZ“ and its cross streets are stacked with coffee shops and restaurants, where you can take a break from exhausting, yet successful shopping.

While you are having your walk, you can „take a look up high“ where stand proudly series of beautiful old buildings from 18th, 19th and the beginning of 20th century.

Knez Mihajlova Street or Prince Michael Street, properly Kneza Mihaila  is the main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade, and is protected by law as one of the oldest and most valuable landmarks of the city. Named after Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia, it features a number of buildings and mansions built during the late 1870s. Knez Mihailova is a common meeting point for Belgraders.

The street has been named one of the most beautiful pedestrian zones in South East Europe and is a constant buzz of people and tourists. Thousands of people stroll along the street every day as it is the shortest path from Terazijeto Kalemegdan park and fortress.

One kilometer long Knez Mihailova Street was in 1979 included on the list of Spatial Cultural-Historical Units of Great Importance, and as such is protected by the Republic of Serbia.

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